I happened to visit Mill House Woods Lane on business today. As most of you will know its a narrow street with parked cars on the left as you go down so vehicles travelling towards Northgate have right of way and oncoming traffic has to duck in where they can to give way. So I was leaving there about 9.30am when a white Range Rover approached the training ground driven by Tom Ince. He courteously pulled in and allowed me to pass and even gave me a cheery wave as I acknowledged his driving etiquette. Revisiting the same street about 1pm another white Range Rover driven by our first choice goalkeeper was leaving the training ground. I pulled in between parked cars hard to the kerb to give him priority and he crawled past looking aggressive and anxious whilst nearly colliding with my vehicle. As his car reappeared in my door mirror I could see that his near side was at least a foot off the kerb. No wonder we came so close to a collision. I thought to myself that this lack of spatial awareness that he demonstrated whilst driving might explain the gap on his near post at Newcastle on Saturday. Thoughts anyone?
If you're really Roger DeVries then you never tipped me at Xmas in 1976 when you lived in Huntley Drive off Chants Ave. I was your paper boy. I have worked out that you owe me £87.42 due to inflation and the introduction of the minimum wage. Call it £90 quid an we'll say no more. BTW, I always closed the front gate.
That one goood post out of eight (havent senn the others) gives a good post ratio of at least 1 to 8 yours on the otherhand is about 3 to 1706
Dean Marney nearly ran me off the road near KC once. Well, perhaps that's a slight exaggeration, but he was certainly driving like a bit of a twat and I audibly tutted, possibly even cursed a little. Mind you, they did say he had quite an engine.