We have a history of pulling out a newly promoted team in our first two fixtures, usually away from home.
Greatest player in the history of British football if you listen to the commentators. This may have been mentioned before, not sure like, but many believe he was too good for league one. Just a whisper I have heard a few times.
Aye but he stayed cause he felt personally responsible for their relegation and how fortunate we all were to see him at league 1 level when he could be playing in the Champions League every week! P.s quick edit to add, I'm just glad he decided to take it easy in our semi final with them cause if he hadn't he would have beat us on his own without breaking a sweat and there is no way he could have been stopped him such is his skill. Some say that when God created him he took the best parts of every footballer that ever existed and blended them all together in a one off experiment to see what a footballing God would look like!
It's been ridiculous. Both benches should be embarrassed and a fair few of these players need to take a look at themselves. ET. Here we go.
I agree with Martha. I help out coaching the bairns u12 team in the Russell Foster league and this is a bad advert for coaches to try and keep a squad of 13-15 lads in any sort of order. The FA sent a questionnaire around last week which I did take the time to complete. It comes from the parents as well towards the young refs which is out of order imo. They are only bairns themselves aged about 14/15 sometimes.