Hopefully he will be one of those clever bastards
Lets hope Billericay Dickhead gets the sackā¦
Do you mean Joyce and Vicky?
Now playing the Blockheads whilst washing up.
If we donāt go up. āWhat a wasteā. Got a long drive tomorrow to Loch Awe. Fantastic weather forcast Not. Will miss the Harrowgate game. Donāt know wether thatās a good thing or not. UTS.
I still think, for some unknown reason - we will do it. Whether thatās because we manage to shithouse two wins, or the other teams around us drop points⦠I donāt know.
Itās going to be a really weird feeling though - more of relief that joy.
The alternative (not getting promoted) will be the lowest Iāve felt as a saddler in a long time.
Could do with clever Trevor
We would defo lose in the play offs. Zero momentum at the moment.
I wanna be straight up through automatic promotion which means that out of nowhere we need to win some games of football.
These next games were meant to be parties. A time of flex and hugs and bock and goals. I believe they will now be quite ugly.
In January I was profoundly in love with Trivela and whilst I think Sadler bares 80% of the responsibility, they will lose my respect if they donāt act now.
Same here - exactly how i feel.
Make that 112, just bought it. I love the first World War, done the Somme sites 5/6 times. Iāll let you know what I think!
Cheers.
Obviously hope that you enjoy it!
Make that 113 - just got it
Visiting the Somme again in October - always a very moving and interesting experienceā¦
Iāve crossed into Belgium as well. Have you been to Hill 62?
Great! I hope you find it worth it
I know of it but havenāt been as yet - do you recommend it?
Yes, definitely, it has the original trenches, shattered tree stumps and a great museum. Be warned if youāre looking at the photo viewers, thereās some gruesome sights, including a dead horse up a tree.
OK - thanks palā¦
Not sure weāll get to the Ypres area on this trip but if we do, we shall visit..
Have a good trip.
Was there with a school party in 1989. Walking through the trenches on a clear sunny hot day, when a thunderstorm broke out of nowhere. The flashes of lightening and deafening thunderclaps couldnāt have created a more convincing impression of the reality of trench warfare.
I can imagine, itās so peaceful round there.