That game was a bit of a turning point tactically. At the time we were totally flummoxed by Donny marking us man-for-man when Ingram had the ball, because it was such an unusual approach. But by the final weeks of that season, a lot of Championship teams including us were doing it every week and having a lot of success.
I didn’t bother asking for a carers pass tbh It wasn’t clear whether they applied as kids need an adult with them anyway. Either way it’s a bargain
Best of luck I took my son as a baby to Rushden away and the last match at Boothferry. His first match at the MKM was when he was about 4. Worried he wouldn't sit through it. Was I wrong! He sat through the warm ups, the match, half time, second half and applauding the team off at the end. He gave me a rollicking when I had to go for a pee. Proper lad
For a joke I was tempted to not buy a ticket and just walk in, I wouldn't really do it. Recently an upper West pass holder fancied sitting near us (the fool), so I guffed the steward and in he walked. Security my arse. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
If it's the same person I'm thinking of he recently invaded the South Stand and ended up sitting beside me...Maybe he's taken up Stadium tours in his retirement?
Sometimes players aren't dropped because they deserve to be, just that there's someone better. We don't know either way on that so far, we don't get to see them train. But based on last season, he will probably stake a claim, which is why he's still here.
Selles has been very cautious about him when asked, and he only trained fully for the first time last week I think. Baz did say he hopes Rushworth would be available this weekend so I guess it might be on the cards but I think it'll be a close call.
Fair enough, I'm only going off the last few articles from Baz that seemed to say he would definitely be playing.