He wore #39. I'm struggling to think who wore the number 9 because I don't think Billy Paynter did. :annoyed:
Wait - Sam Vokes?
Further edit - Billy Paynter wore number 13 I believe - little spoiler if that number gets chosen!
Sorry to hear it fella - I hope things are settling down in your personal life. Running is the greatest distraction of them all, but try not to overdo it and rule yourself out for a long period of time. That'll just compound things. All the best chap. :thumbsup:
According to Strava, Jacob's...
I would rather that money be used to terminate contracts with the companies currently running the franchises. Bring the whole network back in house, standardise the fares to make it genuinely enticing to use the trains rather than drive everywhere. The only thing which makes me think Brexit...
I love both versions for different reasons. I don't watch Season 1 of the US Office, because it's a carbon copy which is total rubbish. But Season 2, right from the Dundies at the start, is brilliant TV. It goes downhill after Season 3/4/5 but that's kind of to be expected. It goes back to Ricky...
I finally got myself out and about for a nice run at lunch time today, popping over to the Keep (the Amex would have been slightly too far) and then back via Moulescoomb and the path through the trees between The Avenue and Eastbourne Road before running back via Elm Grove. A nice 7.31 mile loop...
Completely agree - the US Office is genius for a few seasons and then it tails off massively when it starts to focus on the sub-par characters as if they're suddenly the whole point of the show. Certain episodes stand out as being utter genius from start to finish, but a lot of the out of office...
I enjoyed Parasite, but I don't think it's worthy of Best Picture given the other contenders. 1917 was never going to win that prize, there was nothing clever or original about the actual story.
I popped along to see Underwater yesterday, starring the immaculate Kristen Stewart in a less than...
It's funny what's banned now. A few years ago I had played darts with a few work colleagues on a friday lunch break and forgotten to leave them at work afterwards. I got to the Amex with 4 sets of darts and when the steward searching my bag asked what was in the boxes I said they were darts, he...
Colombia. But he played for us injured as well.
Personally, I don't think he's the type of player who would profit from playing for Potter. He seems better suited to a more rigid formation and being fed the ball in the areas he wants to receive it in. He's clearly not a wing back so he'd be...
I've been consistent about Solly March for quite a while now - he's not Premier League standard because he can be good one game, anonymous in the next but even when he's good, he doesn't score or get an assist. He's not good enough at this level and his only real saving grace under Potter is his...
It was a bit tough last night though, seeing everything posted on Strava. I wanted to get out there and show the world something, but I maintained composure!
I remember miserably failing the cycling proficiency at school, I must have been 10/11 and I had no balance at all. I crashed into a...
I think he's a fantastic player but like the others, he's struggling to get into any sort of rhythm. The sooner Potter settles down his team selection, the better. I don't think a settled team will include Bissouma, though. I'm expecting to see him loaned out next season if Potter doesn't see...
No running for me since thursday, it's been a nice little break and this week will be slowly paced as well. Then next week the miles will crank up and I'll be ready to deliver myself in April ready to shine. :thumbsup: