It's still a fair old journey to make, just to be disappointed at the end of it. You could always support Clwb Pel Droed Porthmadog and save the petrol.
So, Colwyn Bay, they seem like a better bet than your french team. NEWBY NAMED MANAGER OF THE MONTH COLWYN BAY player-boss Jon Newby has been named Blue Square Bet North's January Manager of the Month, just three months after taking the job. The Seagulls have had an exceptional month, with four league wins (all away from home, including victories at promotion chasing and Stalybridge Celtic.) and a draw at home in five league games to move into the top eight of the table. And all that petrol!
Some people are tipping us for a walkover - especially the Standard, which has nine of our players in the North London XI (see here), but surely professional pride will say the game is a lot tighter?
I would agree that a 'best of' NL team would be predominately Sours - in fact it's difficult to think of anyone other than RVP even worth considering - but that is almost totally irrelevant for a one-off derby. I don't like the idea of being favs for this game and fear some sort of backlash - if only from a sense of professional pride from an otherwise awful season (or two or more).... Just hope there is no sense of complacency on our side and that we start well.
We're not favourites for this game, Arsenal are. They're 8/5 compared to our 19/10. http://www.oddschecker.com/football/football-coupons/major-leagues-cups-coupon
G10 - forget the pollsters - we all know that for the first time in as many years as I choose to remember we are very much the favourites for Sunday. The NL team just goes to support this theory - 9 -2 ( arguably 10-1)
Hi Relayer, it's nothing to do with pollsters, it's to do with the odds. Anyone who 'knows' we are favourites, 'knows wrong'. Far from everyone 'knowing' we are favourites, I , for one, know that Arsenal are favourites, with us 'second favourites', and the draw is the outside bet.
Relayer We are currently better than Arsenal, but they have home advantage, here's hoping we come out winners
My boss' son-in-law is a mad Gooner,however he can't go or watch the game because he will be in Las Vegas on Sunday. My question is - will he be better off there not knowing they have lost or doesn't care because he is in Vegas. Thank you very much- Elvis has just left the building!
my supervisor is a Tottenham fan,he's just gone on a week's holiday to his house in south of france.he say's he glad he's out of it if the gooners win,so the gooner's at work can't wum him