Mine's got rear sensors and a reversing camera and it's only a Ford Fiesta. Make's parking easy, unfortunately when driving my mate's Ford Focus a few weeks ago I forgot it didn't have any sensors and reversed it into a lamp-post. No major damage thankfully.
Getting all that C**k P*ss Partridge graffiti off was going to be so expensive it was cheaper to just get a new motor.
I haven't got sensors on my milkfloat and it may be slow, but when it's empty, I can see the 10 mile queue behind me with ease
Yes i agree after a great win Saturday and now in a great position to go up but were still not over the line, Lets look at it this way for everyone who thinks were up, if we lose at Wolves and Watford win then the difference is only 3pts, three games to go and it would make it very nervy. Win tomorrow night or match Watford and its nearly Cigar time
Draw tomorrow and its almost cigar time. I don't think we'll have much problem despising of Bristol and Barnsley and after those 2, 4 point gap 1 game to go, it doesn't matter what Watford do we've done it ourselves. Of course Watford could just do it for us, they've been a bit off recently so you never know, but I think 3 point will be a given for them from a truly **** millwall side.
I vividly remember my mate swerving to avoid a dead pheasant on the way down. Damn nearly killed us. Cheers for that.
Granted it may be too early to count said chickens but surely all of us would prefer to be in this position - 3 games with something to look forward to rather than one of our bad periods in the 90s when all we could expect in the final few games was a pitch invasion by some of our more loony fans. Yes there still is 12 points to play for and tomorrow will not be easy for us, but it will also not be easy for Watford who have Millwall (who will want to put on a show in response to Saturday's performance) - and Bristol City will not be easy either AND the last thing any of us wants to see is opposition fans coming on here rubbing our noses in it if we don't get promoted. Were we as positive as a whole the last time we went up (I can't remember) or is having Bruce in charge giving us extra hope and belief because we all (and I'm assuming not one of us disagree that he is a good manager, even if some may disagree with some of his player selections) know he is a good manager (Thank you once again to Mr Allam for appointing him) who is capable of managing us in the PL
There is nothing wrong with being excited, granted the job is not done yet but we might as well enjoy it now as by Saturday we might not be in the same position! (although I think we will be)
I hope you can see how hard this has been at Cardiff worrying about the lead rather than trying to catch up, you have more to lose with a lead. jck