My father was a believer in this but my mother was not!I suggested that she make them permanent tattoos
My father was a believer in this but my mother was not!I suggested that she make them permanent tattoos
Which I'll seque into the following tale:
About twenty years ago my Missus was driving us through rural France, with two mewling kids in the back of the car, and the stress levels were going through the roof. Every time I said right, she went left and, indeed, vice versa.
I even tried gauche et droite, but to no avail.
Eventually, and close to divorce proceedings, we stopped at an Aire, and she stomped off to collect her thoughts in the toilet.
We started up again.
I said turn right and she turned right.
I said turn left and she turned left.
By jove, I thought, I think she's got it.
Indeed she had. Thanks to writing L on the back of her left hand and R on the back of her right hand.
And we proceeded in perfect harmony.
I suggested that she make them permanent tattoos but she resisted that and just writes them on whenever necessary.
Which I'll seque into the following tale:
About twenty years ago my Missus was driving us through rural France, with two mewling kids in the back of the car, and the stress levels were going through the roof. Every time I said right, she went left and, indeed, vice versa.
I even tried gauche et droite, but to no avail.
Eventually, and close to divorce proceedings, we stopped at an Aire, and she stomped off to collect her thoughts in the toilet.
We started up again.
I said turn right and she turned right.
I said turn left and she turned left.
By jove, I thought, I think she's got it.
Indeed she had. Thanks to writing L on the back of her left hand and R on the back of her right hand.
And we proceeded in perfect harmony.
I suggested that she make them permanent tattoos but she resisted that and just writes them on whenever necessary.
I counted 4 headers in the first half that Eaves won from long balls, 4 flick ons that went to precisely ****ing nobody because there was no one near him, no one running off him. Absolute waste of time playing him as a lone striker, waste of time pumping long balls up to him, just a complete waste of time in general.At no time in that first half was there 2 central strikers. There may have been wingers drifting in, but it was clearly KLP - Eaves - Moncur. Eaves was so isolated he could have had his own post code.
i have a stuffed tiger, about 4" tall, (tigers getting stuffed is never a good thing) that usually sits on an old notebook with a stuffed pg tips monkey and a hull city badge. poor form often results in their relocation in hope of a change in results. i have just relocated them from where they were all last season, but possibly a lot of the season before too. and some more seasons before. anyway, expect us to rocket up the table any time now.
the notebook contains some match reports, so here, fyi. are details from one of them, which was 25 years and two days ago.
tue 29 10 96
hull c (0) 1 v cardiff (1) 1
nationwide d3; 1st 1/2 towards n stand; cool; att 2775
carroll 1
trevitt 2 allison 4 dewhurst 5 wright 6 rioch 3
gilbert 10 joyce 7 peacock 11
robbie turner 8 darby 9
subs
12 greaves (for #4, ht) 13 quigley (for #2, 32min), 14 brown
0-1 16min
1-1 90min gilbert - cracker
uninspiring, better in last 10
i don't remember much about kenny gilbert, nor his cracker of a goal. don't remember much about robbie turner either. greaves senior played off the bench.
Agreed. It’s the same every game when we play one centre forward. I don’t understand the thought process behind it? If you play two centre forwards, then it works - one to win the ball and one to play off him. Unfortunately, I’ve never really seen us do that under McCann.I counted 4 headers in the first half that Eaves won from long balls, 4 flick ons that went to precisely ****ing nobody because there was no one near him, no one running off him. Absolute waste of time playing him as a lone striker, waste of time pumping long balls up to him, just a complete waste of time in general.
I thought that was the idea of signing the Vardy like Smith...Agreed. It’s the same every game when we play one centre forward. I don’t understand the thought process behind it? If you play two centre forwards, then it works - one to win the ball and one to play off him. Unfortunately, I’ve never really seen us do that under McCann.
Agreed. It’s the same every game when we play one centre forward. I don’t understand the thought process behind it? If you play two centre forwards, then it works - one to win the ball and one to play off him. Unfortunately, I’ve never really seen us do that under McCann.
Going to disagree with just one little element on this....in the sense that it's not the same every game as when Eaves isn't up top, we rarely win any flick ons, but yes, we do play one up top, pump it to them and then as fans slag the **** out of which ever of them isn't miraculously bringing the ball down out of the sky, controlling it, maintaining possession whilst surrounded by 2-3 defenders with no other City player within 10 yards of them. Every striker we've had for the past 2 years has been on the receiving end of abuse over being **** when the simple truth is we don't play to any of their strengths.Agreed. It’s the same every game when we play one centre forward. I don’t understand the thought process behind it? If you play two centre forwards, then it works - one to win the ball and one to play off him. Unfortunately, I’ve never really seen us do that under McCann.