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I'm in the PL standing bit which was always half empty (or worse) as the family stand but which is now almost always pretty much sold out when I try to get tickets for family and friends.
This reminds of one of my two all time favourite carnival sound systems, Sancho Panza. This would regularly come on at 7pm just as the cops arrived to turn off the power. Happy days.
Read Clive's last match report. We've scored as many as Milwall, conceded as many as Shef Wed and have had more 0-0s than anyone else.
As Nic pointed out, we lost our key playmakers mid way through the season but have been finding a way more recently. (First season) Kone's been leading the line well, (young) Kolli's been scoring as has Smyth, (young) Morgan is growing into his attacking midfield role.
Interesting game. Agree with the poster who called out Morgan; he was great in the 1st half. And also the late dip in intensity which coincided with Smyth being subbed for Saito. Personally, I just assumed the team had collectively run out of puff a bit. But Smyth was having another fantastic game. His last two or three games have been some of his very best. So maybe it was that.
I looked at the possession stats at HT and was surprised that Rangers had both dominated possession (55%) and play. Although that dropped well down in the 2H.
Yeah fk8ng "school streets". I've lived in this part of London for nearly 3 decades and have been done 3 times recently by them. No "no left turn" warnings, nothing painted on the road just some random illegible sign mounted 15 feet up.
Yeah fk8ng "school streets". I've lived in this part of London for nearly 3 decades and have been done 3 times recently by them. No "no left turn" warnings, nothing painted on the road just some random illegible sign mounted 15 feet up.
Randomly, I was in Lisbon when Ainsworth's team ground out THAT result at Burnley. I was in Vienna for this one.
On a city break again, walking down the street again with my ear buds in and waving my arms about shouting nonsense and getting funny looks from passers by.