That was ****ing cold. Nice to be able to drink a pint, smoke a tab (if you're that way inclined) while you're watching the game. The standard was pretty ****ing poor. The opposition centre forward was ****ing fat.
1-0 Salford in a game they should have been winning at home. Was good and I'd be going back when the weather turns if I was still about.
That's impossible to answer, 'cos they're in different leagues, playing at different standards/levels 'Sheels are definately 'on a roll' and are, therefore, the 'form team' that I wouldn't bet against, Gateshead are pretty average in their league (getting worse I think/hope) and I've got nee idea about The Spartans (I can't be bothered to find out, either) Darlington, unfortunately, don't seem to count, 'cos they're Donald That probably doesn't help, but it's my view/load of bollocks
Class of 92 won't have been there. G Nev was on commentary P Nev is in Spain N Butt is sitting at home in a cast P Scholes was with BT R Giggs was in Watford D Beckham won't go there alone #Stalker
Someone will chime in its a different level , but some of my local teams have played 23/24 games already this season with players holding down regular jobs Braintree's week on the road Saturday: Gateshead 1-0 Braintree, 520-mile round trip Tuesday: Southport 0-4 Braintree, 470-mile round trip Thursday: FC Halifax Town 0-0 Braintree, 384-mile round trip Total miles: 1,374 Bolshie Braintree Heading into their game against Aldershot on Saturday, 22 March, Braintree were 13th in the Conference Premier. Six games in 13 days later - and 13 points to boot - has seen them fly up the table to fourth place.
How sad to see two ex-league teams - Darlington and Workington Town - in that position. Grimsbymakem's post was even sadder - Grimsby Town hold the crowd record (75,000-odd) ... at Stamford Bridge! How times have changed.