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Unfortunately I think it could be curtains for Marti already. The Leicester fans were wanting him out even before this and 3-O down at home by halftime could be the final straw unless there’s a remarkable turnaround in the second half.
So by your logic the soldiers of Britain and other countries shouldn’t have fought and laid down their lives to defeat the evil of Nazi Germany? War should always be a last resort but sometimes there’s no alternative.
I would have more confidence in him if he hadn’t picked the Kone/Frey combination for one game, been given ample evidence that it didn’t work and then repeated the mistake shortly after.
Not as well known as Warhol or Dali but there’s an excellent gallery that’s fairly central in Prague displaying the works of the Czech artist Alphonse Mucha.
Excellent report Clive and it’s almost uncanny the way it coincides with how me and my brother felt about the game, including the below par performances of Varane and Vale but especially the decision to repeat the double battering ram formation up front after it had failed so abysmally in the Oxford game. We looked at each other when we saw the line up on the tube on the way to the ground and couldn’t believe he’d done it again. Despite that I thought we were very good for the first thirty-five minutes until they scored, dominating the game and playing in their half unlike so many home games I’ve seen in recent years, when we’ve looked like the away side as the opposition have pinned us back. But after all that possession you always knew it was likely to come back and bite us on the backside if we didn’t score. At the ground I was furious with Nardi but having seen the replays think the defenders were more at fault. And that save from Smallbone was like watching Donnaruma in action for PSG. In the end all we could say to each other on the way back was serves us right for being so optimistic and thinking we were going to win. Never has “it’s the hope that kills you” seemed more apposite to me.
And yet that back line of Gorkss, Connolly Clint Hill and Bradley Orr (after Christmas) was ditched as soon as we got promotion. It’s possible that Neil made a mistake in doing that.
After the protracted Bannan led celebrations in front of the Loft and SB when they scored against us last year, I’m hoping that we win and give them a taste of their own medicine when we score.
Yep, I thoroughly enjoyed reading all of those a few years ago. It’s a great shame that he is no longer with us to continue the series into the reign of Mary and beyond.