Fair point. Don't normally pass this kind of thing on, but he seemed to think it was a conversation that has/had happened. Not saying more than that - I guess we have a LOT of conversations that often come to nothing.
I'm struggling to give this credence, but have heard from a Man City fan (I know, I know) that we're looking at taking a Chelsea player on in this window. Could it be Giroud? Wouldn't he go to a club in the Champions League? Newcastle papers saying that they have made enquiries, so perhaps not...
I was on the shelf in NW corner. Scrap view. Seat facing the north goal, herbert next to me leaning forward most of the game so I couldn't see the south part of the pitch (turns out it was a blessing).
+ves though:
- Ali J looked hungry
- that's it
Can't agree with that. If you have to fight every day you will almost always fail in the long term. You need an entire change in your relationship to booze if your going to create sustainable changes.
I strongly recommend the Alcohol Experiment even if you just want to understand what alcohol...
Harsh. Not sure I said they were related and I don;t think I expressed an opinion. I posited a question.
You're better, and generally nicer, than that comment. Don't become an NSC douche in 2020.
But that's some way from the "first name on the team sheet, the proles don't understand his value to the team" position of many on NSC. I wonder if our reliance on him is waning under Potter.
Benched for the last two games. Mooy stepping up with MoM performances. Four points bagged including one from a "Top 6" side.
Has Potter's view of Dale changed, GPs view of other alternatives changed or is this just rotation?
Spent £50m in 19/20
Spent £80m in 18/19
Spent £31m in 17/18
Spent £37m in 16/17
Spent £50m in 15/16
I think they've had some pretty decent budgets over a sustained period of time.
I had a drink on Jan 1st, so sometime around lunchtime tomorrow will be one year for me. I used the Alcohol Experiment during my usual dry January, and it had a huge impact on me. I genuinely haven't had an issue staying off the booze - perhaps one or two "it might be nice" moments during social...
That's not why he does it. He does it to draw the opposition on to us, to create space either between their midfield and defence (as we did so well against B'muff) or behind their defenders.
It's so simple as a tactic, I struggle to understand how people don't get it. We're not fannying about...
Not picking on you because I know you have a balanced POV, but using your comment to illustrate something some fans seem to be missing. Our new approach involves our backs contributing in attack. This will inevitably mean that we are sometimes caught at the back. It's a consequence of the ore...