Mentioned that myself, good to see men on duty on a horrible day today!Of course, another pleasing aspect today was the amount of short sleeved shirts being worn. None of this long sleeve/glove malarkey.
Of course, another pleasing aspect today was the amount of short sleeved shirts being worn. None of this long sleeve/glove malarkey.
Brave little Salford have been sniffing around after him for a while haven't they?
Probably double his wages knowing that lot !
Good luck to him
Has a young family so you can't blame him, his twitter says he lives in Bath, another long commute
Couldn’t care who does or doesn’t where gloves /under shirts, people vary with circulation, best to where what suits them best.
Great win but looked bloody cold
Me again. One more point. I was really impressed with us today especially in possession. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but I did hear some 'pass it forward' and 'throw it down the line' type comments in the crowd. For me we made intelligent choices today and executed them well - taking an extra pass to get it wide and provide a better ball, moving the ball quickly with one and two touches, playing backwards across the back and pinging it in and out of midfield. It was a higher standard of football than the 'pass it forward' minority can grasp.
Ta mate, ,clearly needs updating lolIf it's Greeny you're on about, me old china, nearly....he lives in Bracebridge Heath currently.
Ta mate, ,clearly needs updating lol
I'm guessing you and your son left early too?
Running out of hot water isn't good on such a cold day either, good job we won!
Of course, another pleasing aspect today was the amount of short sleeved shirts being worn. None of this long sleeve/glove malarkey.
Someone came on with the short sleeve and glove combo, which always baffles me. Might have been Green. Could explain the Salford link, maybe he's been told to man upOf course, another pleasing aspect today was the amount of short sleeved shirts being worn. None of this long sleeve/glove malarkey.
As so often is the case a commanding half time lead by a side (any side) is bad for the game. Half time gets in the way and it's obvious they're always told not to do anything stupid and play safe.
The problem with that is that you lose your rhythm and once you're in that mindset you can't recapture the same form.
As I'm only looking at ifollow I assumed the wind was down the ground from the South Park end? Although I couldn't be sure as Morecambe had a couple of 40 yard attempts in the first half, which against the wind would have been brave.
Other than the two Smith howlers I don't remember Morecambe causing any alarms up until the well-made and finished goal they scored, so it was comfortable if not the festival it promised to be.
Anderson had his best game of the season giving their defence a hard time throughout, though you have to say there isn't too much finesse about him. A kind of modern-day Tony Galvin.