Saturday 3pm kick off Same team same subs? I reckon so. Ingram Coyle Burke greaves elder Jones The Doc Wilks honeyman klp Magennis wonder how many we would have took to this game? Put these back in their box. City win 3-1
The travesty of the January manager of the month award, an open wound that still bleeds. Only a 12-0 win for City will heal it.
Reckon full allocation. Couple of hours and sherbets in Thorne, match, then probably few more in Howden on the way home. Happy days, sadly just happy memories now.
Hopefully, we can extend their losing run, it would certainly make a big difference gaining 3 points on them with their games in hand. If we win 30 played - 55 points & they would be 27 played 48 points If they win, we would be 30 played 52 points & they would be 27 played 51 points. This is a big game and no mistake.
Doncaster is technically still part of Scotland. In the 12th Century the town was signed over to King David I in the Treaty of Durham. But it was never officially given back. The only polar bears living in the UK are in Doncaster. It is (was) home to the world's oldest goldfish. “Arkwrights” shop from Open All Hours is in Doncaster. Doncaster is the birthplace of the toilet. Doncaster Racecourse played host to Britain‟‘s first ever Aviation Meeting in 1909. The Flying Scotsman was built in Doncaster. David Bowie’s father – Haywood Stenton “John” Jones, was born at 41 St. Sepulchre Gate in 1912. The man who built Doncaster Minster's Clock, Edmund Beckett Dennison, also built the clock Big Ben in London. John Francis Bentley, an architect whose most famous work is Westminster Cathedral, was born in Doncaster. In 1899 at The Good Woman on St Sepulchre Gate, a resolution was passed for a new political party - the national Labour Party. Doncaster's leisure centre is home to the first and only split-level ice rink in the UK. Shirley and Eddie Clarkson designed the stuffed toy Paddington Bear in a factory known as the Bear Garden in Doncaster. The first prototype bears were given to their children, Grand Tour presenter and former Top Gear presenter, Jeremy Clarkson and his sister Joanna for Christmas in 1972. The Doncaster Cup was run for the first time in 1766, making it the oldest regulated horse race in the world. Sir Walter Scott used Conisbrough Castle in his novel Ivanhoe.
This is a good shout. I think the hosts will be very nervous after their recent run. Probably scared at the prospect of facing us after the midweek demolition of Wigan. Fancy a comfortable win and assured performance. Confidence restored and the panic that seemed to be emerging in certain quarters has been put to one side. Promotion push properly back on track.
Have to say that I feel optimistic Plum. Just get the feeling that we're past the sticky patch. I know people will say that it's only Wigan, but the simple facts are that we weren't scoring because they goals had dried up for Wilks and KLP and perhaps less significantly for Josh. It's not like we've been hammered by anybody even in the poor run. Unlucky at times as well. We live in strange and dreary times but there's real cause for optimism. All we need in the fullness of time is to see the back of McCann and the Allams. I'd be even more optimistic were that the case.