Oldie but a goodie: Lilyhammer.
Been binge watching it for a coupla weeks now, fills a small void of my fave show of all time, The Soprano's.
This is more of a comedy though.
Aye, pretty rammed. just bought a double round each to save going back to the bar.
What a great Pub though, Pizza oven, BBQ (in the garden), Footy on TV, 6 Ales on tap, right by a ground, plus a lovely Sunday dinner to boot.
Sounded great, loud and proud.
Missus and I just looked at each other with hands over our face, laughing, pretending to be upset every time City scored!
Forgive me but I even felt compelled to fist pump in the air when Cheltenham scored :(
Oh and saw Les Reid in the away end too...
Wife and I were in the Terrace end, behind the goal.
We made a weekend of it, going down to Cheltenham on Friday coming back Sunday afternoon. Some great boozers, especially The Kemble Brewery Inn which was v close to the ground.
Don't really care for Wembley, we've been there done that!
I do like the idea of switching Internationals to other stadiums, like they did when building the New Wembley.
He was backed, if you actually look at Blackburn's January transfer activity 2017–18 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season - Wikipedia
I'll throw in the Summer's activity too: 2017–18 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season - Wikipedia
As I wrote earlier, Waggott was on Sky Sports News being interviewed live and...
No change there then!
Toby fayre though, I remember 3 players around Rhead at some points in the match and he still won the ball, so I think 5 (3 CB's) at the back would have made no difference I believe as he battered us.
I think it proves, as Waggott said on SSNews today, that "Mowbray was backed in January to bring in some quality (also backed last summer too) and his budget was increased" unlike when he was at City, that his budget was spent and no/tiny increase in Jan, therefore he was scraping the barrel...