Re: Meanwhile in non league
107Totally agree Norm but we have all been here before as David Crosby said. Good luck to Wrexham.
Re: Meanwhile in non league
109UPTHEPORT wrote:They like 11 goal thrillers up there they can count the goals on their hands
i thought it was 12...?
Re: Meanwhile in non league
110Good luck to the plucky non-leaguers in their bid to survive in non-leagues top tier, against all the odds.Special branch wrote:Totally agree Norm but we have all been here before as David Crosby said. Good luck to Wrexham.
Re: Meanwhile in non league
111"It's been a long time coming..."Special branch wrote:Totally agree Norm but we have all been here before as David Crosby said. Good luck to Wrexham.
Re: Meanwhile in non league
112I don't think there are many on these boards who know where your coming from here gsb.George Street-Bridge wrote:"It's been a long time coming..."Special branch wrote:Totally agree Norm but we have all been here before as David Crosby said. Good luck to Wrexham.
Re: Meanwhile in non league
115I did wonder whether I should write this as you might think I'm taking the p!ss. I'm not this isn't sarcasm.George Street-Bridge wrote:I'm afraid my musical tastes were set for life when I was about 20!
When I was twenty I listened almost exclusively to Irish traditional music. Which I loved. Now at 62 I have in the intervening four decades discovered Brahms, Beethoven, Dvorak and Schubert. I really enjoy the great American songbook and some jazz.
I still love trad', I always will. Seriously try opening up to music you don't necessarily think you will be interested in. It is a world as an innocent pleasure. It would be a shame if anyone, yourself included, missed out on it.
Re: Meanwhile in non league
116Oh, I'm open to all sorts too. But my eight for Desert Island Discs all date from that era. Apart from Vaughan Williams, who was also a great right back.
Re: Meanwhile in non league
119I think I should whoooosh! myself for that one. Schoolboy error.George Street-Bridge wrote:I know, just trying to steer it back on course!
Re: Meanwhile in non league
120Lol. I was in the away end for that game, some of the Saints fans were even scared of some of the other Saints fans. The Stone Island nobbers were out in force from both sides. Policing was superb, even got to be driven down the wrong side of a few of the roads to the ground, completely safe the way we went in, but stewards in the ground were absolute cack, letting a pile of latecomers all stand in the aisle all in the first entrance they came to, which as a result was massively overcrowded and incredibly dangerous. Fantastic atmosphere though.UPTHEPORT wrote:So harps https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-h ... e-49823006
All us Welsh fans should unite behind each other just like the english fans
You really don't get it do you there is rivalry in football always has been always will
FWIW when Portsmouth played Cardiff in the 2008 FA Cup Final I had to pick who I wanted to lose least. If County had been back in the League at that time and Saints not about to get relegated to League One my answer might have been different. For me that is The FA Cup Final That Never Happened and even now I haven't seen a second of anything that happened after the final whistle.
Pretty much only Cardiff v Swansea is close to the enmity of Saints v Portsmouth, I wouldn't mind us building a big old rivalry with Wrexham, even if it is a bit daft, it beats Forest Green, everyone hates them...
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: big daddio