You R? Thought you were going on a cruise with Mrs Nines up the Norwegian fjords this weekend? See you Saturday at the Conningham Arms
Very much this team for me too. But I'm afraid we miss a trick leaving Betty out after his matchwinning goal last weekend. There is no better time to play him than now. Move Remy to the right of the three behind Betty and keep Townsend on the bench as an impact sub.
Roller thought the same thing mate. I made a ****e joke when you said you were coming over for this game. I made an attempt at irony to say that I would be in Norway whilst you were here. I'll grab me coat....Taxi!!!! I'll look forward to seeing you on Saturday mate.
Assuming Cesar has got over his dead leg injury, I like this setup. Hope we defend set pieces a bit better than Inter did at Spurs this evening - they looked like us on a bad day, not marking and picking up players.
Perhaps we should be passing the hat around to buy a new pair for him:- http://blog.very.co.uk/2011/02/find-the-right-football-footwear/ (in respect of bloggers) "Find the right football footwear (3 February 2011) Whilst for most of us, the chances of being involved in a £50m move on the last day of the transfer window is nothing but a very distant dream, football is still a passion enjoyed by millions of men, women and children on park pitches and 5-a-side centres across the UK every week. Few of us get to walk out before 40,000 supporters every week in state of the art stadia, instead settling for one man and his dog in the local pub league but even so, equipment is a very important part of the game. Of course, go back to the pre-Premier League days and football boots were simple â black leather, six studs, laces and not much else. Today, we couldnât have moved further away from that in terms of both technology and fashion. Blades, studs, Astros â all terms now used to describe footballing footwear in 2011 and all boots that have a very specific purpose. You arenât going to stay on your feet for very long if you take astro-turf boots onto a wet and muddy park pitch and the owner of the local 5-a-side centre wonât take too kindly to you turning up with studs. To help you pick out the pair that is right for you, we have picked out some of the latest styles and designs to fit the Very.co.uk football range for each style. Weâll start with the traditional studded pair. Of course, with football being a winter sport, boots that are designed for soft, wet ground are going to be the ones that you pick up more often than not. To address that need, we have picked out this pair of adidas F50 Adi Zero XTRX SG Football Boots." please log in to view this image