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Yes I wondered that about about the lighting as well!
I had my phone flashlight on. Piss poor by the council but to be expected by the local authority. Everything’s a half-measure by them.
Yes I wondered that about about the lighting as well!
Yeah on the podcast we were genuinely stumped on where Pelkas fits into this side. We settled on maybe shifting to a 4-3-2-1 formation with him and Tufan in behind Oscar, but feels so narrow.
We left slightly early got to the bridge near Argyle St as the final whistle blew and the lights on there went off, the ones behind us were still on at that point, so must have gone off soon after, bloody dangerous with that many people walking with no lights.Two more complaints, which only surface after a poor home defeat. 1. The club shop was closed after the game, despite having all the staff in there and all the lights on and 2. The walkway across the bridges back to Londesbourgh Street after the game was in total darkness. None of the lighting was working, that is down to HCC.
On a positive note the tannoy was so clear in east stand you could hear it all - hurt my earsTwo more complaints, which only surface after a poor home defeat. 1. The club shop was closed after the game, despite having all the staff in there and all the lights on and 2. The walkway across the bridges back to Londesbourgh Street after the game was in total darkness. None of the lighting was working, that is down to HCC.
On a positive note the tannoy was so clear in east stand you could hear it all - hurt my ears
Pelkas looks a very good player but I don’t see what position he plays?
Bet he along with seri and Tufan are great at five a side
Bar that horrendous miss (which thankfully didn't matter that much) I thought he looked decent for a change. Took his man on, added a bit of trickery and pace, tried to make things happen, unlucky with that late shot. Maybe it was largely down to him playing on the left, or maybe that plus getting back to match fitness.Longman looked way better last night attacking from the left and pretty dangerous - it’s the only place he should play - on the right he’s predictable .
At one time he was near our cornerflag to the right of North Stand and got booked for his efforts.
I agree. You could tell he knew he had to step up and couldn’t fault his effort. He knew he should have done better with his late shot hence the loud shout of f*** as he walked back to the half way line.Bar that horrendous miss (which thankfully didn't matter that much) I thought he looked decent for a change. Took his man on, added a bit of trickery and pace, tried to make things happen, unlucky with that late shot. Maybe it was largely down to him playing on the left, or maybe that plus getting back to match fitness.
I said last night we need a ****house in the team like Ash or Wayne Brown, or this fella
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You didn't leave slightly early, you left early, tosser. That said it gave our eardrums a rest.We left slightly early got to the bridge near Argyle St as the final whistle blew and the lights on there went off, the ones behind us were still on at that point, so must have gone off soon after, bloody dangerous with that many people walking with no lights.
Maybe he never came prepared with his Davy lamp?You didn't leave slightly early, you left early, tosser. That said it gave our eardrums a rest.![]()
Not sure I can add anything that anyone hasn’t already said. Hate the long drive back midweek after a performance and result like that!
On another note, what’s going on with the pies at City?! Had my first one of the season last night. Totally tasteless…
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Phil walks slower than you now, I’m surprised you didn’t catch us up.You didn't leave slightly early, you left early, tosser. That said it gave our eardrums a rest.![]()