Yeah of that 10% I would bet you can simply file at least 50% of them under miserable bastards.
We've all seen them. We all know them. We've all sat next to them. Never happier than when they're moaning.
Do you not think it could be a bit like when Murray came back? All forgiven once he banged a few in.
I think if we started brightly, and were back to having a much improved defence, I think most people would get over themselves.
Yes but when you are married and have small and demanding children you sometimes have to pick and choose your moments to bugger off to the footy for the afternoon...
I actually think Potter would be a decent fit. We were starting to finally sort out our scoring problems just before he left, and our defence was MILES better under him.
Agreed on this.
Feel free to DM away, @Harry Wilson's tackle
As @Albion in the north says, a gout attack can be months, even years in the making. The thing I actually found quite useful after my first attack is that I'd sometimes get twinges in my toe as a kind of warning sign, and sometimes...
Everyone seems to work a little differently.
All I'll say for me is that since I've cut out alcohol, I've barely felt even a twinge in the last year or so, after a number of years of sporadic attacks. I'm not on any preventative medicine now either.
And I was never a big drinker, but it was...
Bournemouth on Sunday will tell us absolutely nothing of note whatsoever. We are utterly f***ed by injuries and limping to the end of the season. We are lightyears away from having our first 11 fit and in form.
No panic. Go again next season.
Absolutely - we really should be expecting a lot more from the likes of Mark O'Mahoney and Odel Offiah against one of the greatest club sides of all time.
NOT GOOD ENOUGH!
It's almost like we've played most of the season with most of our best players injured. The team that are currently on the pitch should by all rights finish about 14th. No shame in it. Go again next season with some actual players.
Europe has ALWAYS been at least a bit on, based purely on how dreadful most of the sides around us are.
Just a shame we’re determined to match them lately.
Whilst maybe unlikely, if we got even a draw that would be a massive boost for Arsenal given their goal difference situation. It would then be in Arsenal's hands, given Liverpool's loss yesterday.
It’s so frustrating.
Europe is completely there for any side who can get a run together.
Find it hard not to focus on all those 1-1s where we battered sides. If we could’ve just finished off 2/3 of them, Europe would be completely there for us right now.