I dont know if anyone has listened to Peter Crouch and Abby Clanceys podcasts.... genuinely funny by the way.... I just found this short 5 minute clip on YT form a radio show they did... might pass 5 minutes...
cheltenham have scored another goal and are in serious danger of winning - no, they have actually won! - a feat neither sheffield club has managed this season.
i'd say so. i'd also say that what goes on at such corner skirmishes often includes fouls but on the ref's blind side, and possibly 50 yards from the nearest referee's sister, or whatever linesmen are called this week.
on saturday, notts county were playing at gillingham. forward langstaff had to go off after only 16 minutes, and was replaced by a young stoke player on loan making his league debut. the sub scored the winner in the 78th minute, making it 2-1, in what was notts county's 5000th league game. you'll have heard of the sub's grandfather. ps: grandfather luigi is still around, currently 74 years old.
Anyone fancy a job? Looks like Mooney's looking for a new role. https://www.leedsunited.com/news/club/32265/vacancy
Wonder if they will appoint a Man Utd fan who used to organise coaches to Old Trafford like we once did?
Imagine having a job where dealing with TWS fans is your main remit. You'd be suing for hearing loss after your first day. Rather take my chances with the DWP
Yup, I assumed people would know that. The two things are partially connected though. According to the ones I know and social media links they've shared, he's not at all popular among the Leeds fans.
Didn’t know whether to put this here or on the RIP thread, but it hit me quite hard. Perfectly executed: https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...res-on-sir-bobby-charlton-munich-air-disaster
Very good This too really got me Tears followed victory in the 1966 World Cup final and were shared with Busby on the Wembley turf in the aftermath of winning the European Cup in 1968. At the celebratory banquet that followed the latter triumph, Charlton did not even reach the table. His wife, Norma, relayed that, mentally exhausted, he had been unable to rise from his hotel bed: “He’s remembering the lads who can’t be here tonight.”