Lucky to go through there.
We looked much fitter under RDZ and much tighter in possession.
I lost count of the number of times Moder had a bad touch purely from lack of concentration.
Looking at the footage his ankle is caught with all his weight on it and sprained.
The problem is the force with which Williams comes in. Got to be badly torn ligaments or even worse.
Three months is being very optimistic.
Having done it myself badly, I reckon more like 6 months.
Quite, I think having a relationship with us is much more important to them than the other other around for multiple reasons.
After the way they behaved on Tuesday, there will be consequences.
Ferdi hasn't signed yet, Hinsh ok but a midfielder covering at fullback, Estupinan coming off bad injury so unsure whether he'll return to his best, Veltman can't play every week and injury prone Lamptey.
Definitely too early to say we have adequate cover.
Regularly hear Tawny Owls at night with our windows open.
Heard a new noise about 4am and Merlin heard a Little Owl.
The other recent highlight was a Kingfisher at Brooklands.
So your caring only goes as far as your wife, kids and grandkids and no further?
And you consider this as what an average (normal) citizen feels?
And that doesn't make you right of centre at all?
Just ignore him.
You should know by now he only ever posts the most bias posts bigging up everything Palace and doing the opposite for us.
It's then very easy to realise his input is meaningless.
The FA will make a show of trying to get a Guardiola or a Klopp in but ultimately they've already decided on Lee Carsley.
They know he'd be unpopular with the fans so they'll call him temporary and then hope he does well and repeat what they did with Southgate.
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