The same Manager who didn't employ similar whilst he was at Bury? I still remember the injustice when we were mugged there 2-1 a couple of years ago.
As others have said, we have been nicey nicey in midfield for too long and whether you view it as professional or cynical, it's another 3 pts and...
Yes, remember her as Marty Hopkirks wife and guest appearances in a couple of other ITC programmes, but not much else.
Interested to then read that Clint Eastwood no less reckoned she should have won the Mary Ure part in Where Eagles Dare.
Without tempting fate, the fixtures look not too bad up until the end of November. However the run from Plymouth then until Blackheath away in mid January will probably define the season.
As with CCFC, all you can do is play them one at a time and hope the run of results not only strengthens our...
For me she was the definitive version of Miss Marple and the set of films are very nostalgic.
Margaret was quite astute in real life, insisting that her husband always had a role in her films.
Agree with you, however we are evolving slowly and most of these players have only had ten games together. At the start of the season, who would have thought that Jones would be playing such a pivotal role in the team?
I'm sure Robins is well aware of our limitations and is prepared for...
On paper a home banker. Crewe having lost their last 4 and leaking plenty of goals. If we get an early goal they could cave in.
However as others have said, playmaker Cooper will expose any weakness down our left side and there are plenty of goals in Porter and former player Dagnall. Rod to have...
Maybe Robins is trying to debunk the suggestion we are only a second half team.
Go gung ho for a 4-0 half time lead and then strangle it second half with a 5-5-0 formation??
Just before the Millennium, a well heeled lady from Surrey asked me if I could help her as she was interested in selling her reg plate 1T and didn't know where to start.
She showed me a copy of the registration document and it was all legit. Sadly I never took it any further and often wondered...