Winner gets a piggy back from the loser.
If it's a draw, they do the wheelbarrow, swapping with who's the barrow half way round.
It'll add a bit of extra jeopardy to the game.
I don't think it should be downplayed how important O'Hare was to us staying in this division initially, and then kicking on to being an established side.
He doesn't strike me as a Bentley kind of guy, tbh.
Also probably still ok to use the present tense; I doubt King made him hand over the keys. "No, Mark, as well as everything else, you're walking home."
Tbf to these ones, not sure how baffling they were.
Kitching's a strange one, as it clearly wasn't football related, so we don't know the reasons to comment if it was baffling or not. He was not picked for a fair while after Robins left, either.
It *is* baffling to us when we don't have the...
I have no real complaints about that, tbh.
You could probably analyse it the nth degree and claim he was on or off by a toenail, but that's bollocks, frankly.
Not Olympics, but:
The nearest you'll see crap people come up against the world class in sport is in cricket, where you can have someone like Phil Tufnell has to come out to face the likes of Curtley Ambrose.