| Forum Reply | going our way at 19:01 13 Apr 2024
We've won far more pts than any other side from losing positions though... |
| Forum Thread | going our way at 18:21 13 Apr 2024
We'd have certainly taken gaining a point on Leeds and Leicester at the start of this weekend. I think it has turned out nicely for us. Leeds are firing blanks since the international break, and have 3 tough games left - away at Boro and QPR and home to Saints. Leicester - something is going on there since the FFP stuff - again they have issues at CF and are playing WBA and Saints next... Wes back for next game is massive for us COYB |
| Forum Reply | Illness in camp at 21:14 29 Mar 2024
There is a lot of whooping cough going around at the moment. Everyone in my office had it last couple weeks |
| Forum Thread | Illness in camp at 21:05 29 Mar 2024
Leif off cause he was struggling to breathe. Chaplin also struggling to breathe in first half. Let's hope they recover for monday |
| Forum Thread | Barnsley tickets, designated seats? at 17:10 24 Apr 2023
Been offered 2x barnsley tickets but not sat together. Do we reckon once you get in it's sit where you like? Was like that at burnley but not sure about other away games. Thanks |
| Forum Reply | anyone on here had a meniscus tear? at 15:31 19 Jan 2023
Yes I had one about 2 years ago. Was dribbling with the ball and got tripped, and landed on my left knee. I was able to play the rest of the game no problems. By the time I got home was hobbling, then in the middle of the night my leg, from the knee was locked at 90 degrees, unbearable pain with any movement. I had an MRI privately and had a small meniscus tear. Its an area where there is little blood supply so they don't heal - so I had the tear chopped out under general anaesthetic (key hole surgery). Literally walked out the hospital afterwards. If it is meniscus that 'recovery time' is useless, cos where its torn is suscpetible to a more signifcant tear. Would push for an MRI |
| Forum Reply | Tom Eastman at 23:13 5 Jul 2022
he stopped when he got to 16 to focus on footy. I had no inclination he was good at footy until he told us he was retiring from cricket! Good opening bowler!! |
| Forum Reply | Tom Eastman at 22:51 5 Jul 2022
my claim to fame is I played in the same cricket team with him and Ben Foakes @Frinton! |
| Forum Reply | What actually happened with Thompson and Crowley? at 22:34 12 Mar 2022
Thompsons behavior was quite poor actually. Mckenna tried to calm him down and he started shouting at mckenna. Then chaplin came over and he had a go at chaplin too. But he's young and will learn from it |
| Forum Thread | Lee Evans injury at 09:17 9 Mar 2022
If morsy can't play Saturday.. does anyone know evans latest injury update? |
| Forum Reply | I thought we were brilliant in the first half last night at 09:26 23 Feb 2022
1st half we pressed so intensely and really suffocated Cheltenham. Naturally we ran out gas for the 2nd half. In the 2nd half we lost the intensity and so Cheltenham could get more back into it. Around 60 the fans started to get agitated and this transcended to the players, we stopped playing our short passing/pressing game which played into Cheltenham's hands. It makes you realise how good Man City/Lpool are that they can control a game for the whole 90. Overall, its so pleasing to see a performance in that manner. We can keep evolving game by game with this style and no reason why we can't continue to improve week on week. Last night was a big learning [Post edited 23 Feb 2022 9:27]
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| Forum Reply | Tom Carroll - a game of two halves at 08:46 23 Feb 2022
As mentioned he is very lightweight. He needs to play in a team which dominates possession which we did for the first half. When the game became more frantic in the 2nd half the game didn't suit him |
| Forum Reply | Post match thoughts at 08:41 23 Feb 2022
Thompson got injured at the start of the 2nd half. Was sat in-front of him when he wanted to come off when taking a throw-in. Carried on for about 10 minutes before being taken off [Post edited 23 Feb 2022 9:33]
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| Forum Reply | And this is why Bitcoin etc will be seen by future generations at 11:16 21 Feb 2022
Dan, You are correct. In 1996, the internet was clunky, slow and expensive. It had many haters. Crypto adoption is faster than that of the internet, the best brains from all over the world are going into it. Go figure |
| Forum Reply | And this is why Bitcoin etc will be seen by future generations at 10:54 21 Feb 2022
Bitcoin is traceable, all transactions are recorded on the blockchain and can be seen who bought it initially by using data from the exchanges. It's a move away from the centralized bankers who launder money for drug cartels... |
| Forum Reply | And this is why Bitcoin etc will be seen by future generations at 10:41 21 Feb 2022
How much energy does the global banking sector use? Think of all the people driving to their day jobs in banks, vans driving cash around etc. Which would be redundant if it went completely digital Tax avoidance - Bitcoin is completely traceable. Far less crime that Fiat system |
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