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Cardiff will be the biggest surprise package this season. As well as having a great season, they've recently signed Andreas Cornelius, who looks like a superb talent. Ince looks like he'll be on his way there, and they've bewilderingly also been linked to Cardozo. Not to mention the fact they nearly nicked Wanyama. Cardiff look like a team with ambition and I wouldn't be surprised to see them turn a few heads next season.
 
nothing. My asking where in France was a separate post. I love France and I am employed by the French division of a US company, so my office is there.... I was trying to make polite conversation as I assumed with your ID name, you were based in France :sad:

My original post about rival watch was aimed at the thread, not you.

Please except my apologies, live near Chatearoux in the Loire valley, been here nearly 5 yrs. Love France as well but do miss my football and my Saints.
 
I love the Loire Valley. I must have visited every town and city on its banks from Le Puy-en-Valay (fabulous) right through to Nantes. I really liked Orleans and Tours but Nantes is special with one of the most interesting restaurants in France :-

http://www.lacigale.com/

If you are ever anywhere near Nantes you must have a meal there.
 
I love the Loire Valley. I must have visited every town and city on its banks from Le Puy-en-Valay (fabulous) right through to Nantes. I really liked Orleans and Tours but Nantes is special with one of the most interesting restaurants in France :-

http://www.lacigale.com/

If you are ever anywhere near Nantes you must have a meal there.

Thanks Godders very nice looking menu!
 
I love the Loire Valley. I must have visited every town and city on its banks from Le Puy-en-Valay (fabulous) right through to Nantes. I really liked Orleans and Tours but Nantes is special with one of the most interesting restaurants in France :-

http://www.lacigale.com/

If you are ever anywhere near Nantes you must have a meal there.

Have only had one bad meal in 5yrs, you can still get a 4 course menu with a pitcher of wine and coffee for 12 euros, but we have to travel further than ever to find somewhere new to see and to eat. Poor old car takes a right bashing.
 
Why do you say Brom, as I think they were one of the most impressive teams we played against. Not many of the teams did a double against us and they deserved the double against us. They were impressive going forward and also very solid at the back. I know Lukaku has gone back to Chelsea but he wasnt the only one impressing.

End of last season they had something stupid like 3wins from 20, Clark has fallen out with the board. Just feeling that they will struggle
 
I had the fairly unpleasant experience of getting up at 3:15am this morning! So had slept, traveled into work and then out to Southbourne Beach before the likes of Joe and Dan had even gone to sleep. Slackers!!

I'll reserve judgement until the transfer window shuts, but for now Swansea look like they're making some good signings.
 
Please except my apologies, live near Chatearoux in the Loire valley, been here nearly 5 yrs. Love France as well but do miss my football and my Saints.

No worries. I nearly decided to stop there on our way to Bergerac; we are stopping in Tours instead! My company's office and factory is in Beaune.
 
I love the Loire Valley. I must have visited every town and city on its banks from Le Puy-en-Valay (fabulous) right through to Nantes. I really liked Orleans and Tours but Nantes is special with one of the most interesting restaurants in France :-

http://www.lacigale.com/

If you are ever anywhere near Nantes you must have a meal there.

I'm stopping in Tours for one night on the way to the Dordogne, in August