RIP threads are usually for people whose passing elicits a certain amount of grief in readers. With all due respects to the late Mr Bamber, I hope he led a good life and he's now moved on to a better place however, his passing is unlikely to see 99.9% of NSC subscribers falling to their knees...
Yeah...it's an even worse situation than all those lone/round the world/stormy seas sailors who do crazy trips that end up requiring dangerous rescues, or climbers and explorers taking risks that require orchestrated bailouts. Great for their egos but often not so great for the people who need...
Unfortunately it's not a level playing field. Why would you hate to bring up the obvious - English football is totally and utterly dominated by the so-called big six clubs and the whole system is there to preserve and sustain them? It's reflected in refereeing decisions, VAR and the media. You...
What a shocking waste of opportunities. I've said it before and I'll say it again, RDZ needs to take 'em all off-line for a while and have them all practice shooting for goal ad infinitum!
In all of this debate around Danny Welbeck, I really don't understand why people are so obsessed with a player who is on the way out. He is in the twilight of his career. Ferguson is a big part of the future and I think we all agree on that.
The only other goal scoring player who comes into...
We went through all of this a few months back and upgraded from a 42 inch plasma television. In the end we decided on a 55 inch TCL C835 Mini-LED. Not a Sony or a Samsung but rated highly at about half the cost. TCL TV's had a reputation for being rubbish a few years back, but they seem to have...
That's a good (but not great - sorry couldn't help myself) point. Danny's real worth would have been having him around the club to mentor the kids, to be a role model and to have a bit of a feel-good effect on his team mates. All difficult to measure but nonetheless important. Don't start me on...
We can debate 1. and 2. until the cows come home and let's not go too far down the semantic route regarding whether he was "great" or "good" or a mediocre snowflake or whatever. We shall see what RDZ does with him during the remainder of the season (if by some unlikely chance he stays fit)...
Yeah and how many of those sprints can he sustain during the course of a match? You're living in the past and in denial. I would have Ferguson and Undav on the pitch (ideally together) anytime these days rather than Danny. And let's not completely forget the inability to score goals and the fact...
Too many people are wedded to the past, supporting Welbeck. Danny is too old and slow. He was a great player during his day, but that was a while ago now.
Australia easily better for 3 of the 4 halves in the two games. Ecuador came good in the second half of the last game. The game just then was very physical and will have taken a lot out of Pervis and Moises, so we'll see how they shape up for the Brentford game.