My first City match was 28th October 1972, my 7th birthday. I lived in Southam.
I have been going ever since, been a season ticket holder for decades. I have never lived in Coventry. As an 'outsider', do you think I care or not?
My sister in law lives in Colchester and we went to visit a couple of weeks ago and came down for the New post game.
Nice little stadium, plenty of parking and a free programme too. Very impressed overall.
I'll be happy with a draw.
If people see their politicians being racist without any condemnation or punishment then they will start to think they can be racist too. Brexit has given racists more courage.
Me and my lad went to Colchester on Saturday as we were visiting my SIL who lives there.
It cost £32 for the two of us and he's 13, so pretty expensive. Free programme though.
Hiwula needs to be rest and so does - controversially maybe - Shipley. He's been pretty poor for a while now and hardly ever completes a pass to his own team mates, I'd bench him too. Walsh was pretty average last night too.
What really annoyed me was the ref telling Marosi to get on with it when we were winning, never said anything to their players taking an age to take goal kicks and throw ins. That lino was getting plenty of stick though, wasn't he?
I didn't read it too closely to be honest, just saw the 3 hour bit. I remember parking at a Tescos next to the Chesterfield ground a few times and always got away with that. Probably wouldn't risk it in MK though.
She was let down by the police and the government over the murder of her son, I can see that. I do believe there are many racist police personnel, but she can't label every force, be it firefighters, medical, etc as racist. Shocking comment.
Loads of firefighters went to Grenfell, a couple of hundred. They can't all go marching in there without say so from their commanders. Pretty low to suggest they were sitting around doing nothing. I can see three black fire fighters there too.
Good day out Milton Keynes. I did buy a parking space for £7 but Mrs Torch wanted to come to look around shops and stuff, so she dropped us off in that massive Asda next to the stadium. I noticed you get three hours parking there, so if I go again I'm going to get there at 2.30ish and park in...