Match Thread Coventry City vs Grimsby Town Match Thread - Saturday 24th Mar (1 Viewer)

christonabike

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He's gone all Robert Peston.
Should try polishing his shoes as well.
Bring back National service.
I was just thinking the same the scruffy c**t. He has let himself go. With him getting so many names wrong on a Satdee I wonder if he is a secret lemonade drinker?
 

stevefloyd

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Just hope Robins will play Bayliss with Doyle again and Mcnulty finds his scoring touch again along with JCH
 

Hobo

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Baker is more likely to try a wing to wing pass.
All of our players will stand and watch as they've never seen anything like it
Grimsby RB will nick the ball and start a breakaway...................................

More likely winging it on our payroll.
 

steve82

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Unfortunately missing this one as I’m sat in walsgrave awaiting the return of the mrs from emergency back surgery to remove part of her L5 disc away from her sciatic nerve. Hopefully no long term damage has been or will be caused.
A long morning ahead sat in a side room.

I’d not change the side from last week, the sides had 7 days since the last game and see no reason to change things.

I’m confident of a win today, even if it’s a lucky penalty. 3 points to keep the push on is a must.

Few ex cov boys in the side and I don’t think any will have too grater impact for Grimsby. Nathan Clarke’s legs seem to have completely gone all together now, Mcsheffery too from his own admission too earlier in the season.




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clint van damme

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Unfortunately missing this one as I’m sat in walsgrave awaiting the return of the mrs from emergency back surgery to remove part of her L5 disc away from her sciatic nerve. Hopefully no long term damage has been or will be caused.
A long morning ahead sat in a side room.

I’d not change the side from last week, the sides had 7 days since the last game and see no reason to change things.

I’m confident of a win today, even if it’s a lucky penalty. 3 points to keep the push on is a must.

Few ex cov boys in the side and I don’t think any will have too grater impact for Grimsby. Nathan Clarke’s legs seem to have completely gone all together now, Mcsheffery too from his own admission too earlier in the season.




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Sounds painful, fingers crossed she makes a full recovery mate.
 

Mcbean

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I was looking forward to a hatfull of goals until i saw the rain this morning as the pitch becomes a peasopuper in the wet and clags the best of players except those from oop North use to clogging
 

steve82

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Sounds painful, fingers crossed she makes a full recovery mate.

Appreciate your kind thoughts.
It’s why I’ve been quiet on here lately as I’ve become a full time dad and house wife and nurse ha ha. Free time been minimal.
Been in a lot of pain she has and throw a blood clot in her leg too it’s been a challenge for her to say the least and be noticed. She’s seen nearly 10 various DR’s, and paramedics who took her in and all categorically stated definitely no blood clot despite her having one previously in her leg and feeling the same feelings and symptoms. It’s just sciatica and rest.

The 111 service I highly recommend over a trip to your GP unless you want a bag full of pills to fob you off. Only one specialist hit the nail on the head late Thursday and diagnosed the lot in one swoop. All in the teams hands now. One minor false move and a lot of damage will be done.
I’d take my job over his that’s for sure!




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clint van damme

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It’s why I’ve been quiet on here lately as I’ve become a full time dad and house wife and nurse ha ha. Free time been minimal.
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sometimes life comes at you like that! What's the 111 service? Is that the NHS phone line service?
 

Nick

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Appreciate your kind thoughts.
It’s why I’ve been quiet on here lately as I’ve become a full time dad and house wife and nurse ha ha. Free time been minimal.
Been in a lot of pain she has and throw a blood clot in her leg too it’s been a challenge for her to say the least and be noticed. She’s seen nearly 10 various DR’s, and paramedics who took her in and all categorically stated definitely no blood clot despite her having one previously in her leg and feeling the same feelings and symptoms. It’s just sciatica and rest.

The 111 service I highly recommend over a trip to your GP unless you want a bag full of pills to fob you off. Only one specialist hit the nail on the head late Thursday and diagnosed the lot in one swoop. All in the teams hands now. One minor false move and a lot of damage will be done.
I’d take my job over his that’s for sure!




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Sorry to hear it and hope she gets well soon.

However, no excuse for not getting iFollow setup to watch it in the hospital ;)
 

steve82

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sometimes life comes at you like that! What's the 111 service? Is that the NHS phone line service?

Correct, if it’s something far more serious for the Dr,s but not one for 999 call them. You can get advice from a medical team or call backs or if the criteria meets medical assistance. In her case a ambulance was at the house in less than 5 minuets and mri scan done within 4 hours surgery would of been done in 24 hours had it not been for the medication for the blood clot. All in all so far it’s taken less than 48 hours.

NHS comes in for some stick but I cannot fault the service the last few days.


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Liquid Gold

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Appreciate your kind thoughts.
It’s why I’ve been quiet on here lately as I’ve become a full time dad and house wife and nurse ha ha. Free time been minimal.
Been in a lot of pain she has and throw a blood clot in her leg too it’s been a challenge for her to say the least and be noticed. She’s seen nearly 10 various DR’s, and paramedics who took her in and all categorically stated definitely no blood clot despite her having one previously in her leg and feeling the same feelings and symptoms. It’s just sciatica and rest.

The 111 service I highly recommend over a trip to your GP unless you want a bag full of pills to fob you off. Only one specialist hit the nail on the head late Thursday and diagnosed the lot in one swoop. All in the teams hands now. One minor false move and a lot of damage will be done.
I’d take my job over his that’s for sure!




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Yeah I can back that up, 111 is a great service can also get you priority gp appointments if they think things sound serious and they seem very well qualified. Stops people clogging up the NHS when they don’t need to too.
 

steve82

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Sorry to hear it and hope she gets well soon.

However, no excuse for not getting iFollow setup to watch it in the hospital ;)

I’ve uk based I follow subscription so Geoff and Clive rambling it is!


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Otis

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Appreciate your kind thoughts.
It’s why I’ve been quiet on here lately as I’ve become a full time dad and house wife and nurse ha ha. Free time been minimal.
Been in a lot of pain she has and throw a blood clot in her leg too it’s been a challenge for her to say the least and be noticed. She’s seen nearly 10 various DR’s, and paramedics who took her in and all categorically stated definitely no blood clot despite her having one previously in her leg and feeling the same feelings and symptoms. It’s just sciatica and rest.

The 111 service I highly recommend over a trip to your GP unless you want a bag full of pills to fob you off. Only one specialist hit the nail on the head late Thursday and diagnosed the lot in one swoop. All in the teams hands now. One minor false move and a lot of damage will be done.
I’d take my job over his that’s for sure!




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Hope she is better soon. Good luck with it all :)
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Unfortunately missing this one as I’m sat in walsgrave awaiting the return of the mrs from emergency back surgery to remove part of her L5 disc away from her sciatic nerve. Hopefully no long term damage has been or will be caused.
A long morning ahead sat in a side room.

I’d not change the side from last week, the sides had 7 days since the last game and see no reason to change things.

I’m confident of a win today, even if it’s a lucky penalty. 3 points to keep the push on is a must.

Few ex cov boys in the side and I don’t think any will have too grater impact for Grimsby. Nathan Clarke’s legs seem to have completely gone all together now, Mcsheffery too from his own admission too earlier in the season.




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Sounds rubbish mate, but you can be sure she's in the right hands. Best of luck to the both of you!

I may be cheeky, but if she's in recovery she's probably not going to notice if you slip to the Ricoh for an hour or two...
 

bawtryneal

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Sounds rubbish mate, but you can be sure she's in the right hands. Best of luck to the both of you!

I may be cheeky, but if she's in recovery she's probably not going to notice if you slip to the Ricoh for an hour or two...

Haha
Dare you to nip out for a couple of hours. She will not mind when you tell her we have won 3-0 and going to look after her the next two weeks full time
 

bawtryneal

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What's the weather doing in Cov
Just getting ready to head south and it's a grey drizzly day in South Yorkshire.
 

steve82

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Sounds rubbish mate, but you can be sure she's in the right hands. Best of luck to the both of you!

I may be cheeky, but if she's in recovery she's probably not going to notice if you slip to the Ricoh for an hour or two...

Thank you...
Ha ha only down the road ain’t it!
The lads got to go still, her brothers stole my season ticket to take him.

I’m not fond of missing games especially at this stage of the season but I’d never hear the end of it for the next x amount of years.

Thankfully I’d yet to commit to Newport or notts county either.


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stevefloyd

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Unfortunately missing this one as I’m sat in walsgrave awaiting the return of the mrs from emergency back surgery to remove part of her L5 disc away from her sciatic nerve. Hopefully no long term damage has been or will be caused.
A long morning ahead sat in a side room.

I’d not change the side from last week, the sides had 7 days since the last game and see no reason to change things.

I’m confident of a win today, even if it’s a lucky penalty. 3 points to keep the push on is a must.

Few ex cov boys in the side and I don’t think any will have too grater impact for Grimsby. Nathan Clarke’s legs seem to have completely gone all together now, Mcsheffery too from his own admission too earlier in the season.




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I've had that operation done when I come out of surgery I couldn't move my feet but gradually the feelings came back and everything's good now...best wishes to her Steve
 

steve82

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I've had that operation done when I come out of surgery I couldn't move my feet but gradually the feelings came back and everything's good now...best wishes to her Steve

That’s good to hear a success story on it. Ironically her best friend is the opposite story after she was left too long with a herniated disc. She’s now 300k richer for her woes but has no feeling of her right leg and lost a lot of her independence as a result.

So when the dr came yesterday to do the consent forms and listed the minor implications he wasn’t exactly selling it! Ha ha.

Had to convince her it was still the right thing to do and her friend was in a small minority.


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