That is absolutely disgusting and, I would have thought, verging on harassment/stalking/malicious communications, all of which are illegal. I'm absolutely sure the you have the full backing on 99.9% of NSC posters in the way you run and moderate this site and in any action you take.
You really...
The lack of this makes me think that Sarmiento is back up to plan A. I suspect we are hoping to get someone in very quickly (maybe on loan?) and if this doesn't come off Jeremy will stay. If it does come off, he'll be loaned out again to get more playing time. Possibly ???
Well here is an absolutely excellent review of the last 12 months
Intelligent, well informed and witty, I'm guessing that was what you were asking for :wink:
I thought before the season started that this could be Sarmiento's breakthrough year and was disappointed to see him go out on loan. There's still time :thumbsup:
Whenever I have seen him play, senior level or U23s (which has been rarely), he's played RB so he certainly has experience there, but I think he's always described as a centre back, so I'm not sure :shrug:
Offiah has played Right Back, but his last loan with Hearts was going really well and was then cut short because of a medical issue. I haven't heard anything since :shrug:
Realistically, do you think there is anything that Starmer could propose that would excite someone who has decided to remain a member of the Conservative party, despite what's happened to it over the last few years :shrug:
It's a problem with the FPTP electoral system we use, where you know that if you vote for who you actually want it's probably a vote 'wasted'.
At the end of the day you have to decide whether you want to vote for the 'least worst' of the likely winners or the one you actually want to vote for...
Well Starmer has certainly moved the Labour party way to the right from where it was under Corbyn (hence the debate amongst traditional Labour supporters as to whether he is now centre or even centre right) but certainly in the same centre ground as the Party was under Blair.
As a consequence...
Maybe some early eyes/psychological stuff, then backed up by a lot of work on body shape at the point of contact is sufficient to send the keeper the wrong way most of the time :shrug: