Despite the loss, there were plenty of positives for the Spireites to take as they started brightest and took the lead inside 20 minutes through an Ian Evatt header. It should be brighter not brightest as you need the comparative when there are only two teams involved. The superlative should only be used when there are more than two things to compare.
Saunders decided to hand some valuable first team minutes to youngsters Dion Donohue and Jake Orrell – the latter of which the Chesterfield boss noted as “a very good player” in his post match chat. I think it should be whom rather than which as it's a person not a thing.
In my opinion you are are too keen on using dashes when perhaps you should be using commas. I enjoyed the report.
Is the 147 in your user name a suggestion that you're a fan of Snooker? If so, French Tickler on this very board may be able to get you in at his snooker club. It's a very prestigious club and they are always first with all the transfer facts and gossip, just a heads up. Nice report BTW.
No one gets in ticklers club. No one It's the most secret of secrets closed society known to man Some say its full of fax machines
It's been one of my favourite little 'pranks' (that sounds really sad ) since I first got Erik with it years ago. If you can be arsed to look through my post history, you'll see 'grammer' used nearly every time I elect to correct someone's poor grammer. I'm surprised it still works.
Am I really the only one who thought that Bob purposely misspelt grammar? I thought that the moment I read Bob's post. Anyways, great report.
http://www.not606.com/threads/grammar-spelling-etc.298190/ http://www.not606.com/threads/hull-city-afc-v-liverpool-team-news.298871/ http://www.not606.com/threads/airco-for-all.294751/page-47 http://www.not606.com/threads/jelavic.272503/page-3 10 seconds on Google shows I trot that one out quite a lot.
I enjoyed reading the report, much more so than some other supposedly more professional reports that we see throughout each season. Nice one and good luck for the future.