Well they nicked a win in the end - bit like against us Liverpool weren't great but had the good fortune.
I think Fez’s wife and mine are both Arsenal fans so that’s not the first time we’ve heard that, eh, Fez?
After I took Mrs Fez to see Saracens for the first time she was hooked... and she recognised the entire pack by thighs and bums in a few games...
please log in to view this image Upmost respect to these two @LowestoftTownFC fans who made the long midweek journey (230 mile round trip) to @Biggleswade1874 last night. They then stood in the rain for 90 mins and saw their team lose 3-0. This photo sums up the glory of supporting a #NonLeague football team!
VAR even going against us in games we aren't playing in! Leicester score a goal which is ruled out for handball and now Norwich are 1-0 (Sorry Dave )
We are still 3 points ahead and we still play them at home Also good to see Brenda and his over hyped second rate divas brought back to earth Something we have to do in a couple of weeks
Quite but would they spot the handball against us or give it ?! They are in a dip so need to take advantage. Good goal for the winner TBF. Cannot see our full backs doing that!!
10-0 v Leighton Cee Springs, 3 November 1900 10-0 v Bournemouth, 29 November 1913 10-1 v Lowestoft Town, 27 November 1926 All FA Cup games.
This is really about opposition to Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig who are both seen as having bought their way to success. The Germans have a 51% ruling whereby that percentage of shares must remain as the possession of the club - it is not normally possible for an individual to come in and buy a club in the same way as happens in England. German football fans do not want the same situation as has happened in the Premier League. I agree that banners which are abusive to one person should not be allowed, but feel that this has been overblown a little - the same sentiments represented by those fans would have been shared by most fans in Germany, though not expressed in the same way.
There are a number of clubs which are not governed by these same rules Frenchie. Bayer Leverkusen and VFL Wolfsburg are not covoured because they started as factory owned clubs - hence the naming after Bayer and Volkswagon. RB Leipzig is classified separately from Red Bull Salzburg but effectively also comes from a corporate background. Exactly how Hoffenheim got round this ruling I'm not certain. Bayer and VFL do actually play by the rules, although not required to do so. Basically we need a strict set of rules which actually establishes the legal definition of a ''club'', which protects them against predatory capital - of the sort seen in the Premier League. I do not see how a club like Manchester City can actually be called a ''club'', or how they are allowed to even use the name of the town, when there is no connection to it other than the venue.