I got splattered by a car, and the surgeon told me, with the injuries I had, one in four don't make the hospital alive. It was a case of car hit, lights off for me and no pain whatsoever. That said the lights are still off.
Might have been better than the omnopon I had, it gave me a bad trip, and I don't mean a visit to Govan. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
That happened to me, except not quite so serious. I woke up in the road and tried to walk off, then someone put my back down in the road and made me lie down as I was until the paramedics arrived Strangest sensation ever.
The lights arent completely off, you've got decent music. Well, I hope you've recovered now... I've been lucky so far with accidents. I've had someone die painfully in my arms from being crushed in a work accident (anonymity allows me to write that four of us lied to ensure the family got paid out) and seen someone die painfully from suicide (jumped from the rig, broke legs hitting the balustrade on the way down and then drowned, regretting it loudly). Both begged for family. Made me realise the importance of telling my children that I love them, because you never know. But also the time and life wasted focusing on negativity and complaining/moaning. There's a good world filled with good ppl and things can be improved to continue getting better.
Wow. Don't think I'd ever recover mentally from one never mind both of those incidents. ****ing hell.
Do we know if Tim's other teams were this open defensively? Is it a personnel problem with Jones and Macca or would prime Vidic and Ferdinand struggle playing like this? I know people said it would be more open but it just seems like an issue me than a stylistic choice.
Three wins, three draws and three losses is about par for the style of football we're playing. If Walter doesn't make changes we'll end up around about 17, 12, 17 on WDL for the season. 63 points. Firmly mid-table. I just don't see how that's good enough. It could so easily be fixed as we have the talent in the squad. It's short-sighted to play like we've just done against a team like Norwich away. A point would have been a good return. Adapt your play accordingly. Walter needs to take a lesson from Kenny Rodgers: