Snowflake Royalskipper McIntyre not even making bench for Pompy.
Injured,isn’t he?
Still? Fair enough.
by skipper » 31 Aug 2024 16:41
Snowflake Royalskipper McIntyre not even making bench for Pompy.
Injured,isn’t he?
by Snowflake Royal » 31 Aug 2024 16:42
skipperSnowflake Royalskipper McIntyre not even making bench for Pompy.
Injured,isn’t he?
Still? Fair enough.
by AthleticoSpizz » 31 Aug 2024 18:09
by Sutekh » 31 Aug 2024 18:36
Snowflake RoyalskipperSnowflake Royal Injured,isn’t he?
Still? Fair enough.
Usually is.
by Royals and Racers » 01 Sep 2024 20:48
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Royals and Racers Lynford Sackey has joined Holyport FC
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Orion1871 Olise makes his debut for France against Italy.
by Clyde1998 » 07 Sep 2024 17:21
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AthleticoSpizz James Henry having a ball at Aldersh0t, 5 goals in 6 games thus far.
by Sutekh » 08 Sep 2024 17:22
by SCIAG » 10 Sep 2024 15:07
(that’s as close as the article comes to salacious, for obvious reasons)But there are good reasons why Sigurdsson, who turned 35 yesterday, has preferred to go back to Reykjavik, the world’s most northern capital, after his absence from the Everton line-up for the year before his contract expired in 2022. That absence has never been publicly explained.
Where, for instance, would he be better received? “He’s by far the biggest name in (Icelandic) football,” says Halldorsson, the long-standing chairman of Fimleikafelag Hafnarfjardar (FH for short), the nearby club where a schoolboy Sigurdsson came through the junior system. “Everybody here was happy to see him back in football.”
That, he says, includes the Icelandic media, which feels important given the scrutiny on Sigurdsson. “They are very supportive of him,” Halldorsson explains. “They always have been. The only thought, because he hadn’t played for two and a half years, was how difficult it would be for him to come back.”
by kwik-silva » 10 Sep 2024 15:54
SWLRAthleticoSpizz James Henry having a ball at Aldersh0t, 5 goals in 6 games thus far.
Got nothing out of the Dale who had Ryan East in centre mid. Josh Barrett came on for Aldershit in last 20. Showed that potential, but was blowing after 2 minutes, looked like a pub footballer and moved at that pace. Shame, as there is a decent footballer under all those layers
by JedMaxwell » 11 Sep 2024 07:43
SCIAG https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5739410/2024/09/09/gylfi-sigurdsson-return-iceland/?source=user_shared_article
Article by Daniel Taylor on Gylfi’s late-career resurgence in Iceland.
Extract:(that’s as close as the article comes to salacious, for obvious reasons)But there are good reasons why Sigurdsson, who turned 35 yesterday, has preferred to go back to Reykjavik, the world’s most northern capital, after his absence from the Everton line-up for the year before his contract expired in 2022. That absence has never been publicly explained.
Where, for instance, would he be better received? “He’s by far the biggest name in (Icelandic) football,” says Halldorsson, the long-standing chairman of Fimleikafelag Hafnarfjardar (FH for short), the nearby club where a schoolboy Sigurdsson came through the junior system. “Everybody here was happy to see him back in football.”
That, he says, includes the Icelandic media, which feels important given the scrutiny on Sigurdsson. “They are very supportive of him,” Halldorsson explains. “They always have been. The only thought, because he hadn’t played for two and a half years, was how difficult it would be for him to come back.”
He has six goals in nine league games for Valar, but after finishing second last season they’re currently in third, eleven points behind the leaders.
by Crusader Royal » 11 Sep 2024 10:40
JedMaxwellSCIAG https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5739410/2024/09/09/gylfi-sigurdsson-return-iceland/?source=user_shared_article
Article by Daniel Taylor on Gylfi’s late-career resurgence in Iceland.
Extract:(that’s as close as the article comes to salacious, for obvious reasons)But there are good reasons why Sigurdsson, who turned 35 yesterday, has preferred to go back to Reykjavik, the world’s most northern capital, after his absence from the Everton line-up for the year before his contract expired in 2022. That absence has never been publicly explained.
Where, for instance, would he be better received? “He’s by far the biggest name in (Icelandic) football,” says Halldorsson, the long-standing chairman of Fimleikafelag Hafnarfjardar (FH for short), the nearby club where a schoolboy Sigurdsson came through the junior system. “Everybody here was happy to see him back in football.”
That, he says, includes the Icelandic media, which feels important given the scrutiny on Sigurdsson. “They are very supportive of him,” Halldorsson explains. “They always have been. The only thought, because he hadn’t played for two and a half years, was how difficult it would be for him to come back.”
He has six goals in nine league games for Valar, but after finishing second last season they’re currently in third, eleven points behind the leaders.
I am glad that he has got back on his feet, with the obvious caveat that whatever the 'situation' was did not involve him doing anything illegal.
by Winston Biscuit » 12 Sep 2024 21:43
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