Win!! Slade to pick his strongest side too. We need to sort the defence out though with Clarke and Harries both missing and maybe Willis on his way out of the club.
As it stands it will have to be Stokes to come in to play centre half.
Foley cup tied, so as it stands...
So, to sum up, he couldn't shoot straight, couldn't cross, could barely tackle, couldn't pass the ball to a team mate from 5 yards, but besides that he was a top, top player for us.
I've said before, if we move miles outside of the city it will not feel like my club anymore.
I felt exactly that way when we went to Northampton and that was only temporary!!
I had no idea who we were playing, when we were playing, or even half the time, what the result was in games.
Really...
Yep, that's me too.
I don't mind what league we are in as long as we are competitive and set up to give that league a real go.
I do think the spirit of the club is definitely missing at the moment.
I went to a Digbeth Dining Club event at Coventry Cathedral last year (2016) Had to put 2016, cos 'last year' makes it sound a long time ago.
Think it may have been Sept/Oct time. Really liked it.
Fargo have street food events on too.
Yes, indeed. Guessing the vast majority start off small. So many though aren't just happy with what they've got and want to expand and branch out. That's when you tend to lose the individuality.
Wilkinson's has changed so much and it's because it grew too big.
Yes, I agree. But we were still in the top 6. It was a steady decline, but the right wheeling and dealing in January could have easily had us back on track.
There seemed to be a change this season and a settling for mediocrity.
Yep. Agree on the independent restaurant angle. Would much prefer it, but the capitalist world we live in now seems to promote the idea that everything should grow and grow and grow and you should start chains and expand and try and take over the world.
Not a restaurant I know, but Wilkinson's...
Well last season we were top, then top 3 and then top 6 and this was all the way until January, so I do think there was a real desire and will to go up.
This season it appears we have settled for and set up for midtable survival.
The one thing that stuck out for me with Paul Telfer was his absolutely dreadful passing ability.
The amount of times he played 5-10 yard balls directly to the opposition was quite scary.
A very, very average player. A good engine and not much else.
I think the flak was justified.