Always prefer white shorts/socks. I agree. I also like lots of hoops and hooped sleeves but I think practicality-wise, blue is probably better for shorts/socks. You can only do so much with kits and they have to have a new one every year. If it was up to me, we'd just always have the Robin Friday-e...
Yeah he was a diminutive central midfielder who didn't quite fit the English way of playing. Certainly would have taken him some time to get used to it.
I recall him playing a game at right-back and being very decent.
If he's able to find pockets of space in the right areas, it won't matter who he's up against as he will be able to use the ball before he gets battered. The issue is when there isn't that space, and he has to battle against more physical midfielders and basically do shuttle runs up and down the pit...
Dirk Gently is right. The game in the promotion season was the one in which Warnock's Leeds set about Jem, and others, and he got his ankle broken. Two seasons later, he lost the ball and made a desperate lunge to stop the break, in doing so absolutely marmalising his knee. Brian Mac was Leeds manag...
I'd imagine he's training with the u21s who are still in action in the play-offs. Undeniable ability on the ball, but a total enigma and I doubt he's under serious consideration. Having said that, Ruben may have seen something in him and might want to offer him something without the baggage of previ...
I enjoyed the surprise release on Saturday and I quite like the new kit.
Personally I prefer white shorts/socks but understand having blue for practicality purposes and for continuity with the women's team. Good to get a win in it as well.
Prefer to remember former world cup referee Pat Partridge https://i1.wp.com/www.refereeingbooks.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/image1.jpg?ssl=1 Generally a talented family, the Partridges though https://typeset-beta.imgix.net/rehost/2016/9/13/1c09ed5f-b23c-4992-9b5d-6f4f98bb5c5c.jpg I'm Alan's bigge...
Lawson D'Ath (who never actually played for us, but was a youth player for four or five years, is playing for Banbury United... scored 2 goals this season, which is his second highest tally at a club with Northampton and his 11 goals there being the most. Scored one goal for each club he played for...
Really don't think Wilder would have had the stomach for it here.... I think he probably would have walked quite early on. I doubt he's desperate for cash and wouldn't want the stress. Who knows where that would have left us. I think one of Ruben's main assets is his hunger and resilience, which ha...
Kevin Watson was on TalkSport a few weeks back talking about VAR and refereeing and he was really good.
He was a great player, I always think he would be useful in one of the pivot positions in midfield in the modern game. Almost never gave the ball away.
I think we just have to chalk it down to a bad day against opposition who wanted it more than us. It happens, and the progress shown over the last few months indicates we have more than enough to stay out of the bottom four. This defeat reminded me of the one at Luton in 05/06 although obviously in ...
Selles has done an absolutely superb job, in incredibly tough circumstances. I'd be tempted to suggest that other, more experienced managers we were linked with before the start of the season, would've jumped ship long ago. Ruben just gets on with his job, doesn't really criticise refs or moan about...
Clearly Steve Evans finds getting his teams to play attractive football very taxing. See what you did there. It's easy to forget, that not only is he an absolutely repugnant man but he's also a fraudster. Definitely looks like he's got one of them dodgy Fire sticks and a load of really tacky orname...
what a weird bunch they are. also saw their fat pcunt of a manager saying we celebrated the win like we won the World Cup. This coming from a man who after every win does the punching of his fist to the crowd. what a totally dislikable club right through from manager to fans. Which is just plain we...