Do you remeber how at the begining of the season, when Derby were interested in Dale Stephens, their fans had, either not heard of him, or though he might make a reasonable back up to their other midfielders? Well how many Derby players are in there? Funny old world.
The funny thing is "Lord Dowding" (actually Braunton) was built in Brighton. Bet he wont tell the fans that! Hopefully it will fail on the journey to Southampton :-)
Just thought that I would add that I liked the fact that, after Sidwell's winner, he went to the fans on Monday, whilst most of the players went to the bench....
We were dire - Robbie Savage played, the return was much better, only I was sat with the Hereford fans as my cousin was involved with the club and got us tickets 2-1 Tommy Fraser (bicycle kick!) and Lloyd Owusu.
No the records show you scored 2 goals, if the referee had correctly spotted the ball crossing the line, there is no guarantee that you would have scored the goal you eventually did [emoji847]
Terry coming back for the Euro's is the equivalent of a player turning up at a medal ceremony,for a match they hadn't played in, wearing the team strip...............
Always had an Android, currently an HTC One M8, which I love. However, am due an upgrade and for the first time the 5 SE has tempted me to think about an iPhone. Previously I always considered the top of the range Androids much better value for money and I do like the customisation of the...
Don't care who he supports, what a tremendous effort. He also still supports the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill - I saw one of his shows a couple of months ago. Top, top bloke.
B*stard, I was off on the Saturday, am scheduled to work on the Mionday. If it was the evening I could go. Every game they have changed I have had to work - will they give me a refund - Not likely! Last game of the season!!!
Here is the history of Stonehill: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2348768/Is-perfect-house-Britain-Colourful-history-revealed-timber-framed-country-pile-worth-2-25m-home-JM-Barrie.html
Stone hill used to be owned by J M Barrie, although he didn't stay there much. Not aware of any Lewis Carroll connection. Julian Fellowes did used to live just down the road though; until recently he was President of the Chiddingly Arts Festival.