Really hope you enjoy Saturday mate, hats off to the likes of you and Norway for making the pilgrimage. It’s a commitment and you deserve to enjoy the special times
Well, hands up from me. For two years I couldn’t understand Firpo, tonight, again, he was great, as, in reality he’s been for 18 months. Can’t stand Wilder but, again, as he was at our place, very honest and recognised we were probably better than them (ouch for him). Meslier scares the life out of me and liked loads of posts about his gaffes but, yet again, after his third clusterfuck which cost the goal he was very good. Thought Dan James was very poor tonight but got two assists I think? Thought Hamer would have been an excellent signing but said to Ben during the game “we’ve suddenly got loads of space down our right” and only realised after about 15 minutes it totally coincided with him coming on. I think I’ll leave the managerial stuff to Daniel and I’ll concentrate on beer, what do Germans know about beer anyway
Cheers bud. When you get to May age you realise you have to enjoy every moment. They won’t go on forever. We have a coach hired to ferry us t from And to Manchester. Seven travelling that way. More are staying the two nights lucky feckers
Oh mate, I understand that with bells on. No more ER for me unfortunately, health taught me I’m not infallible after all last year Ride the waves while you can and shout us home
Meslier was very ropey early on, they targeted him but he came through and was very good in second half. Anyone notice how much we improved after Aaronson went off. He's such a weak link in the team.
It’s right then it wasn’t a dream we did win 3-1 told everyone not to Panic We may even go up at this rate
Aaronson was pretty anonymous last night but I think the improvement was mainly due to us going 4-4-2, Joseph didn't do much with the ball but his movement was causing the blunts defence a problem they didn't have with the initial system, if you notice with the goals how he dragged their central defenders apart with his positioning, split them up, where as before they were a solid unit.