And none of them can be United because all have other teams in their City's proving that Manchester, Sheffield and London are not United in any way. . Ironically Leeds could be United as could Newcastle.
To practice the new 2 metre tactics. ie we are first playing Man United so only balls that cross their goal line by 2 metres will be counted as a goal. It will not apply to the Spurs goal line because we don't have red shirts.
On the plus side, we found a way to have somebody minding Aurier's flank when he marauds up the pitch On the negative side, it was still someone in the other kit...
Hopefully it's due to his commitments elsewhere, for example he's both a physio and clinic director for The Physiotherapy Academy (which has branches in Southend and Chelmsford) and he's an honorary lecturer at UCL
The last sentence sounds a bit negative for that though, in my opinion. His team left, too #Loyalty? That doesn't sound good.
There's a few replies where he says he'll be attending games in the future (assuming there is a future...) The presumptions can roughly be split into three camps a.) Levy did it. It had to have been Levy, right? Was it Levy? Definitely Levy b.) He's currently swapping notes with Eva Carneiro c.) He got another role elsewhere
Is it the Physio? They weren’t the best judging from the frequent injury lists were they? Be nice to give someone else a go
We're playing two friendlies this weekend, apparently. Norwich on Friday followed by Reading on Saturday with each being played by an entirely different XI.
Reported that we will be playing back to back games Friday and Saturday , just in time to put out half a squad for the Man Utd game Just seen previous posts , oops