Theyve gone here, mistakes all over, could be 4 or 5 this. Sir Nigel Adkins having a beast is a right fkin bouns as well
The verb ‘harry’ comes from Old English ‘hergian’, meaning ‘to wage war’. The ‘g’ in ‘hergian’ is pronounced like the ‘y’ in ‘yellow’.
I'm not one to stereotype people but if crowds were allowed in at football , the SoL would be seeing mass exodus from all exits by now.
and to cap it all a massive team have just rightly claimed their place bottom of the Championship.... its a good day... so far...
It's old English. Derived from High German. Originally meant to attack or assault violently. Current usage, whilst aggressive is generally less destructive.
He is for me by far and away the best of our keepers.. much more composed then Long so the odd off game can be excused