This guy's agile. When a police car hit the sirens (I assume to try and move people along rather than him climbing on property) he vaulted down and landed like a cat.
Nah, just checked and the board software here does resize according to your resolution so I'm cleared of all charges. (If you view the photo independently with actual size, it'd give you carpal tunnel syndrome scrolling the whole thing)
It was great to see so many people coming together in the right spirit; even if nothing was to come of it, it's still just nice to see it happen in the first place. Now, let's go back to slagging each other off on the internet!
Apologies to anyone with a lower resolution monitor for my pic, I thought the board software resizes automatically (unless it does and this post makes no sense, in which case keep moving buster)
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/327651/Richard-Wood-on-temporary-loan-to-Charlton
Turns out he's only on loan there from us, who knew?
That's why the Daily Star is one of the most trusted sources for sport reporting.
Erring on the side of optimism, I'd like to believe he has professional pride so that the chance to play football outweighed any potential lazy cash-in he could have stuck with. At 29 he's got to be near his last contract as a player.
I guess they've got a main kit sponsor now as it's not mentioned on their sponsorship page whereas before they had that 'anybody know anyone?' article.
For going prices of that kind of thing it's fine, but taken out of that context £70 for a T-shirt's a bit mad. I'd feel like Kanye West or one of those other mad fellas.
Isn't every player that leaves set to 'come back and haunt us'? What's the alternative, stockpile footballers in a big warehouse in the hope that opposition won't be able to put out a team?