Sloppy and naive play severely punished in that first half. Belts tightened with pace in second half. Expect to give Liverpool a closer game next week.
I treat grounds/locations like OT and Goodison Park more for nostalgia than comfort. OT has always had a railway line one side and a canal the other side so expansion squeezed upwards.
Surely fill our 3k allocation at OT based on recent away match threads. Even I could fill up a car with irregulars and they’ve just got Amex history. Just hope club communicate allocation.
Getting back from a match in the earlyish evening sits ok with me on a Boxing Day but late night is pushing it. There’s a point where a selfish football supporter such as myself gives way to family at some point isn’t there? (after disappearing to Manchester, Southampton etc in the previous weeks)
Unlike the Guardian article, I wasn’t sad with the loss of Bond per se but more the end of Daniel Craig’s excellent 15 year stint. There’s clearly commonality but I don’t really see all the Bonds as a bonding continuum.
I think this will be the ticket allocation pattern for northern clubs. On occasions I’ve held back (in tier 2) so as to purchase an additional ticket with a non STH but probably won’t do that again.
For either Liverpool or Everton, I catch a bus on the other side of Everton Valley back to City Centre. Yet to fail getting the 5.45 back to Euston though this is the first year I won’t be tied to an advance ticket for that time.
As a golf fan, fed mainly on the Majors and PGA tour, I don’t have the partisanship like football. Morikawa my favourite golfer for example. It was still a great golfing event in my eyes just not a very competitive one.
If you’re in the top 50 in the world, you are capable of beating anyone ON YOUR DAY. As good as the US are, just not enough european players in form to make it their day.
Turns is his own man, of course, but did have a feel of Ben White Mk11. Surprised at his 5ft 8 inches height as looked a tall, strong unit on the pitch.