Good Afternoon to Matt and co from a baking Cote de Bardsey Denton has gone to Posh does that mean Madison is on his way to us I hope that glory is his usual self wrong and that AR will spend big this window I think he really has too .He must justify the vast amount he has spent on Bielsa Are we about to see Baghdad Billy and Vydra but talk about them wanting 13m for Badhdad is way off the mark more like !m We will have a new keeper this weekend and Stockdale it could be I hope so for the lads sake Finally take a bow Shakelton Edmunson Dalby and Japanese Bremner who are now training with the first team No Klitch
You almost sound proud that the club failed last season. As for bed wetting as you put it, you were just as happy as the rest of us, although you do have a selective memory. Anyway last season has long finished. But you are still at it. GIVE THE SIDE A CHANCE ffs
The hangover from last season is still here... The squad is made up of 895% of the same gutless talentless cheap ****ers Just trying to manage the expectations of deluded happy clappy. Good job England winning the World Cup is cheering us all up...
When england do eventually get knocked out, at least you can fully concentrate on venting your spleen against the mighty Whites...
BREAKING NEWS Al Shabaab terror group bans single-use plastic bags please log in to view this image Terrorist group al Shabaab has banned single-use plastic bags. The Somali militant Islamist group, which has links to al Qaeda, has long had an interest in environmental issues. It made the official announcement on Radio Andalus, which is operated by al Shabaab. Jubaland regional leader Mohammad Abu Abdullah said the group had come to the decision due to the "serious" threat posed by plastic bags to both humans and livestock. He added that pollution caused by plastic was damaging to the environment. In the same announcement, the group said it has banned the logging of rare trees. Details of how the eco-friendly bans would be enforced were not shared with listeners. Last year, Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada claimed Afghans should plant more trees because of their "important role in environmental protection, economic development and beautification of the Earth". In 2016, a magazine published by the Yemeni branch of al Shabaab criticised former US president Barack Obama for failing to adequately combat climate change during his presidency. The group, whose troops were estimated at 7,000 to 9,000 militants in 2014, retreated from major cities in 2015 but still controls large parts of rural areas.
Paudie O'Connor joins League One side Blackpool on a season-long loan. Signed a new two-year deal at the club last week.
Bristol Live.... Leeds United could well make a shock move for former Bristol City striker Jonathan Kodjia, according to reports.