It’s at home apparently …God knows how I ****ed that up! Thanks to @originallambrettaman for the correction & info. Would have been embarrassing as **** if I had gone to Fulham
To be fair mate, you could have just slunk away. There'd have been no one else there to notice. What with the game being played in Hull, an' all.
In Aus they are, the local league + FA Cup here, so if you have a VPN you should be able to access it.
brandon fleming has joined oxford on loan for the rest of the season. according to the hdm: "Karl Robinson’s Yellows are 14th in League One with 29 points from 14 matches, 11 points adrift of the play-offs and seven clear of the relegation zone." 29 points from 14 games is pretty good going. for them to be 11 points off the playoffs would likely mean the team in 7th has 40 points from 14 games, which is damn good, especially if there are six higher teams with at least 40 pts from their 14 games. except they've played 24, not 14.
Don't worry Chelsea I've literally done exactly that and at Fulham! I won't tell the whole story again as I've posted it here before but in the 90s I turned up to a deserted and locked Craven Cottage thinking where the **** is everyone we kick off in 15 minutes.....
A heads up for anyone planning on travelling that way, Derringham Street is closed between Londesborough St and Spring Bank. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/busy-road-near-hull-royal-8001492
Hull City fan in coma after Paragon Street Boxing Day attack named as Gareth 'Garfy' Davis Popular Hull City fan 'Garfy' described as 'an absolute gent' as family at his bedside Rahima Miah please log in to view this image Gareth 'Garfy' Davis, pictured, is critically ill in hospital after being found unconscious near Hull Cheese pub in Paragon Street, Hull, on Boxing Day. A police cordon at the scene (Image: Hull Live / Facebook) A man fighting for life after a Boxing Day attack in Hull city centre has been named locally as Gareth 'Garfy' Davis. Gareth, also known as 'Paul Gareth' is understood to be receiving treatment at Hull Royal Infirmary after suffering a serious head injury. Tributes have poured in to Gareth, a well-known and popular Hull City fan, as he lies critically ill almost two weeks after an alleged assault. Humberside Police and paramedics were called to Paragon Street at around 10pm on Monday, December 26 where it is understood Gareth was found seriously injured near the junction with Chariot Street. It is believed he had been knocked unconscious after an incident outside Hull Cheese pub and is now in a coma at Hull Royal. Read More: 'Keep fighting' - Support continues to flood in for Paragon Street Boxing Day attack victim Friends are hoping City fans will hold a minute's applause to show support for Gareth during Hull City's FA Cup Third Round match against Fulham at the MKM Stadium today. One friend said on social media: “It would be great if we could manage a minute applause on the 26th minute for Hull City fan Paul Gareth. I’m sure everyone has heard what has happened so think it would be great if we did this." please log in to view this image A police cordon was set up on Paragon Street where the alleged assault on Boxing Day took place (Image: GNP) Gareth is a lifelong follower of Hull City and is widely known among loyal Tigers fans. Dozens of fans have paid tribute to Gareth and sent support to him and his family on social media as he continues to fight for his life in hospital. One Facebook user said: “Such sad news about Garfy. Known that kid since he was little great kid. He wouldn’t hurt a fly come on mate, my thoughts are with his family.” Another added: “Sending our love and support to our customer and everyone’s friend, Garfy - what an absolute gent of a lad who’s always smiling and often tells me to keep the change for a coffee. Thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.” please log in to view this image Paul Gareth is suffering from "life threatening" injuries after being assaulted on Boxing Day (Image: paul.gareth.35 Facebook) A third commented: “One of the nicest blokes you’ll ever meet. Keep fighting Garfy, we’re all with you.” Detective Superintendent Craig Nicholson said after the incident: "I am extremely grateful for the public’s help in sharing our appeal. Following information received we were led to an address in Hull overnight and a man is now in custody on suspicion of assault. “At around 10pm on Monday 26 December a man was found near to the junction of Chariot Street and Paragon Street, having sustained a life-threatening head injury. He remains in hospital in a critical condition. Since the time of the assault, officers have carried out extensive enquiries leading to the arrest of a man. "We continue to appeal for anyone who has not already spoken to us to come forward with any information, no matter how small, that may assist with our enquiries." Police said Liam Lovick, 32, has been charged with assault in relation to the incident.