Me, the wife & our springer spaniel Max have booked a chalet just outside Fort William in April. We will be exploring Glenfinnan, Arisaig and other parts of the beautiful Ardnamurchan peninsula. Weather will probably be shit but Max won't care.
Last season after the January window we had a few posters bemoaning the fact that teams like Stoke & WBA had strengthened their squads with a lot more signings than we had. Their season's then sizzled out & they ended up nowhere near the play offs. We don't know what issues teams like Hull are...
It is so hard to judge. The difference between the PL and the championship, l1& l2 is so big now because of all the money it could be argued that Villa losing to a l2 team is as big.
3 goals and 2 assists in 21 games according to transfermarkt, out of contract in June. Maybe QPR want to get some money for him rather than letting him leave on a free
I remember the quietest car journey back home. On the same day Division 1 Middlesbrough lost at home to Division 4 Grimsby & Bradford beat Spurs but Sutton were the story.
I watched a few games from sky blue stand terracing and could be a pain as I seem to remember the sun went over the main stand. I had a season ticket in every other stand in the ground over the years.
I went with a mate, bought a couple of tickets outside the ground and stood on terracing in front of sky blue stand. I think there was just under 40,000 there.
I think this could be a good thing because FIFA won't like an outside court overruling decisions it has made. With a bit of luck this could start to be the end for VAR 🤞