If Lars is anywhere near as good as his brother, Leander, then he is a very good prospect.
It's not just the ability of Leander, but his whole attitude that is impressive, on and off the pitch. He was happy to sit on the bench at Wolves and play his way into the side when he had chance.
On the...
Using the PL as a scape goat is pretty poor. This is the government and the NHS fault, nothing to do with football, either the PL or the EFL.
If IBM, Tesco, Travis Perkins or any other company was buying in tests privately and testing their staff, would there be the same uproar? I very much...
They do "table " naan's in a few of the Balti houses in Brum, especially around Ladypool Road. They used to put them down the length of the table, but tend to hang them like this now.
That'll be the input lag, which needs to be quicker for games than tv viewing. Frame rate will be 50/60hz unless spending quite a bit more. Manufacturers will make a claim to have higher frame rates, such as Motionflow XR 400 Hz , but this is just software manipulation, not real .
Input lag is...
If the programme included is anything like the special ones they did for the Europa league matches, then it is definitely worth the £7. I can't see fans being allowed into the ground until next year, so the mosaic will be used for quite a few matches too.
Wolves have already announced they are putting a huge mosaic up in the SJH Stand, tickets on sale today. To have your face on the mosaic and receive a special edition programme, is £7.
Good choice.
Now all you need to do is buy another couple of batteries. And another combi, one for drilling, one for screwing. And a Jigsaw. And a circular saw. Don't forget the sander. Or the router. An Angle grinder comes in useful every few years too.....:whistle:
As my "local" club of the last 25 years. I've always had a soft spot for Brighton and have been to many matches over the years.
However, I may have to rethink whether I can ever go again if this goes ahead.
Joining forces with West B***? Disgusting.
I think that this probably has a fairly significant bearing on the thought process for a few teams fans. If a team isn't playing particularly well, then missing the football is not going to be as important as if the team that you support are doing well.
I'm 47 and Wolves are playing some of the best football ever in my life time and we are in Europe for the first time in 40 years. Even if it is just on TV, I can't wait for football to start again.
I would imagine that if Watford go 3-4 test days without any cases, he will be asked to go into training.
Until they have done that I can't see him going in.