I’ve missed two away games I had a ticket for, didn’t get the points for either. Probably depends on the away club’s data efficiency and accuracy (or willingness to provide it)
Exeter lost their 3 best players to International duty - our lad Doyle was a late call-up, if he’d been called up a few hours earlier they could have got their game postponed. Manager was fuming.
Decent game at Burgess Hill, 3-0 win against Sheppey United with all the goals in a dominant second half (had a penalty saved before HT too). 5th in the table.
Wasn’t thinking of that - more the dressing up of it as a ‘contest’. Can’t believe the number of people that were planning to stay up all night to watch it. Anyway, each to their own :shrug:
….yet it’s sold out quicker than ever :shrug: Guess this must be the difference between people simply wanting to tick grounds off or support the team wherever ? It’s a shite place to watch football.
Not even news really………anything is on a ‘need to know‘ basis where Starlizard/Jamestown are concerned……and a scout wouldn’t need to see all the data that identified a potential target to able to watch him and give an assessment. Arguably better if the scout actually hasn’t seen the data - will...
It a bit dependent on the terrain to be honest. Rear wheels can make it a bit easier on solid/even ground (rolling like a trolley) but over rough ground the ‘front only’ option can be better (used more like a traditional wheelbarrow effectively) and is definitely a bit more manoeuvrable...
Had a quick ask around…….recommended were the Nash Trax Evo Power Barrow and the Fox 24v Power transporter. Nash one is around £1000, the Fox one a bit less (£850) and both are similar build, design and quality (good - Fox and Nash are both very solid manufacturers with a decent reputation). Fox...