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While Williams is decent, I think our strongest 11 will ultimately be Davis on the left and Williams on the right. Still not convinced about Clarke as a top championship player. Didn't have a great game on Saturday and has been positionally exposed a number of times this season.
Yeah their side was crazy good. Best performance by an away team I've seen at Portman Road. Broadhead does look like he's got potential to be a (lower table) premiership player. Although think sometimes the key is clicking with other players. Which he's certainly done here.
Always remember that Southampton game. Thought it was going to be an easyish 3 points, with them having been League 1 the season prior. And then they completely outclassed us with some breathtaking football. Seem to remember LaLana and Lambert both getting a brace? Don't think we're at that level yet, but we're definitely showing glimpses of that kind of football. Where players seem to have a sixth sense as to where team mates are. And intricate passing movements resulting in the opposition chasing shadows. Of course it could all go tits up, but if we can avoid injuries to key players, I really can see us 'doing a Southampton'.
We went 'gold' for the Wycombe match. Seats are fine - much like you'd expect a seat to be really. They are padded. So could be good if you like your bottom given the VIP treatment. Vantage wise, you'll be roughly the same height as the players. I prefer a more elevated position, although guess it's 'fun' for a one off. You do have access to the Burley bar. This is perfect if you like to spend slightly longer getting served than elsewhere in the ground. If I had the option, I'd be tempted to move upstairs. Mainly as I love being high up though....
Feel for Ladapo. He hit form, then McKenna 'drops' him for two games. Yes yes, subs are an important part of McKenna Ball, but it probably dented his confidence somewhat.
Haven't seen anything myself, but recently worked on a Sky History series on UFOs/ the 'Phenomena'. There definitely seems to be something unexplained in our skies and oceans, as admitted by Obama and supported by an ever increasing number of credible witnesses. The most compelling account, for me, is US military pilot David Fravor, and the 2004 Nimitz incident.
If interested, Stanford scientist Garry Nolan's musings on the subject are well worth checking out:
Looks like they do from looking at the Oxford Forum. They seem 50/50 as to whether it will proceed. No mention of a pitch inspection yet so maybe it will be fine?!