Disaster is perhaps a bit strong. But he is our best player at the moment, and is in superb form. We really need him for the upcoming European games, so hopefully he will be back by then.
I'm sure he was in training photos yesterday, so it must have happened then.
The A&E department at the RSCH is absolutely horrendous. I spent 36 hours there with my Dad in June and I couldn't believe how bad it was. It was like something you'd see on the news after an airstrike in Gaza. I can't fault the staff though, it's not their fault. But it is absolutely appalling...
His 'days' aren't that often though now. Teams double and even triple up on him, and there are very few players in the world who can cope with that. It would be a shame to lose him but he is 27 in May, he's approaching 'now or never' territory for his move to a massive club. Not many really big...
I genuinely think RDZ is too smart to go to Chelsea, and realises he doesn't need to risk it. With Potter, I'm not sure when he was going to get another chance at a Big 6 job. I think he knew he had a window where his stock was high, and he took his chance, as I would have done. He's now...
I remember watching 'Goodbye Goldstone' and remember the fans kicking off afterwards about how it had been a stitch up. Being only 15 at the time, I'm not sure I completely understood what went wrong with it. Can those who were a little more clued up at the time explain it in more detail, please?
I think I'd like them to go down and have a few terrible years in the lower leagues. Go through a bit of what we went through and understand what it is actually like. Then eventually sort themselves out and come back as a better club that we can have proper derby games with again, rather than...
I think the 'boring' part for me comes when you go to a party or a BBQ or something and you are not drinking, and everyone else is. The first couple of hours are OK, and then it gets to the point where everyone else is having fun, where as I am bored and want to go home. I just run out of things...
I've thought about this a bit. If somebody develops dementia, Alzheimer's or anything like that, it doesn't happen overnight, does it? They don't wake up one day and start talking gibberish, it's a gradual decline. So if Biden / Hodgson / whoever do have anything like this, then presumably...
Well if you're in your late twenties and have a 2 year old son then it's only a few more years until you can't bear the idea of going out socialising and going big. Your social life will fall apart and you'll be too tired and aching and broken to want to do anything like that ever again.
So no...
I wonder if Hodgson would have done it against anyone else. At half-time it was looking like we could win that game 6 or 7-0, and Hodgson would have known that was the end of his job. If he could even come away with a respectable ish 3-2 defeat then it would be nowhere near as bad for him. It...
It's mad how the culture in this country revolves around booze so much. I'm not sure it is like it in many other places. Not drinking at all is a bit boring, but mainly because of the way our society is here. I don't think it would be in most countries.
I definitely drink way too much, but I do...