Good stuff. Fingers crossed you stay well. Good to see communities in whatever shape or form offering to help. Have a good one(as best you can!)
Best wishes to you and your family, I hope the virus doesn't hit you too bad and you make a complete and swift recovery. Take care and stay safe
It didn't matter then though, we were all in it together home and away. These days people are more interested in fighting with each other than the opposition
the day it was announced that he was taking over no one not even the media knew jack **** about it , it was announced coleman was sacked then 10 mins later that short was selling the club to donald
What an amazing Christmas present it would be but surely the most optimistic fans cant genuinely believe that the takeover is going to be announced on Christmas Eve. The best it's going to get for this board todsy is Sky Cinemas 'Today's Premiere' 'Like A Boss' starring a certain Salma Hayek.
As far as I'm concerned it's all done and I'm becoming increasingly annoyed the statement hasn't yet been released. I'm sure there are many reasons but the supporters are the club and deserve a bit of a boost.
The 70's was hundreds of times better than now. Loads of local lads playing for us after coming through from the youth team. Dennis Tueart, Gary Rowell, Joe Bolton, Shaun Elliott, Kevin Arnott etc etc, these lads genuinely wanted to play for us and the club to do well as they were here for "the long term". Now we have a bunch of third rate mercenaries who couldn't give a toss as they probably won't be here in a couple of years time. Our glorious leader Stewie has taken away the option of a team mainly composed of local talent for years to come by flogging any up and coming talent before they even get a chance to progress to the "reserves" . For the club's sake the Oxford Mafia need to be nowhere near any decision making power as they have set us back years. It's finally looking like there is a chink of light at the end of a very dark tunnel
this is brilliant news. Gordon has been one of the more high profile people in the less enthusiastic group