Bloody Reeves out with an injury. I bet him not having a pre season is going to make him have a stop start season with us. For someone as injury prone as him a stupid decision to leave it so late to sign for a club.
KM on Reeves
"We felt it was important to bring in a talented but injury prone player. This will give us an excuse when things inevitably go wrong."
Bloody Reeves out with an injury. I bet him not having a pre season is going to make him have a stop start season with us. For someone as injury prone as him a stupid decision to leave it so late to sign for a club.
KM on Reeves
"We felt it was important to bring in a talented but injury prone player. This will give us an excuse when things inevitably go wrong."
Same old sh*t then, just a different day............not you Scoham, KM .
After the Greenwich Borough friendly Robinson was very attentive to RHF. Looks like he at least foresaw the need to utilise the lad fairly soon. A bit like Joe Piggot RHF has the nerve and ability to retain a degree of possession and show a bit of skill when he has the ball in the area. he has shown thus far to be a similar finisher to Piggott when Piggott was at this stage of his career. RHF is very young, and he may well have a tendency to defer and shovel the ball along rather than have a go himself. I would encourage him to have a go all the time and be selfish, and not worry about missing. It is important he is managed more carefully than Piggott was. He is a tall, quite thin rather rangy player who may still have some filling out to do. I think it is reasonable for henry to be enthusiastic about RHF, but I can't see him carrying this season up front for us. if he does, and we are successful, then he might command a very high fee in the future, but it is really early days for him.
My urgency to get home for this caused at least three incidents of road rage, but I left the scene of each crime with a maniacal laugh. I had my priorities straight.
Anyway, I know almost nothing about Plymouth, so don't expect much on that front.
My urgency to get home for this caused at least three incidents of road rage, but I left the scene of each crime with a maniacal laugh. I had my priorities straight.
Anyway, I know almost nothing about Plymouth, so don't expect much on that front.
Well you're about to go a Pilgrimage Jimmy, glad you made it
When the Red Red Robin Goes bob bob bobbin’ Along, along, There’ll be no more sobbin’ As he keeps throbbin’ His old, sweet song, Wake up! Wake up, you sleepy head. Get up! Get up get out of bed. Cheer up! Cheer up, the sun is red. Live, love, laugh and be happy!
What if I feel blue? I’ll go walking through Fields of flowers. Rain may glisten, but still I listen For hours, and hours. I’m like a kid again, Doing what I did again, Singing this song, When the Red Red Robin Goes bob bob bobbin’ along!
As an aside, just watching Sports News in the background... whenever I see a player praying before a match, I think, you want the god you believe in to divert his attention from death and destruction to help you play a game of football?
Plymouth attack, Solly loses out in a challenge, Bauer clear, Sawyer crosses, flicked on, Blisset on the turn, Pearce clears, Clarke gets it to Fosu, down the left to JDS, into the box... Mag, to Clarke, shot... throw to us.
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"We felt it was important to bring in a talented but injury prone player. This will give us an excuse when things inevitably go wrong."
A bit like Joe Piggot RHF has the nerve and ability to retain a degree of possession and show a bit of skill when he has the ball in the area. he has shown thus far to be a similar finisher to Piggott when Piggott was at this stage of his career.
RHF is very young, and he may well have a tendency to defer and shovel the ball along rather than have a go himself. I would encourage him to have a go all the time and be selfish, and not worry about missing. It is important he is managed more carefully than Piggott was. He is a tall, quite thin rather rangy player who may still have some filling out to do. I think it is reasonable for henry to be enthusiastic about RHF, but I can't see him carrying this season up front for us. if he does, and we are successful, then he might command a very high fee in the future, but it is really early days for him.
Yo.
Oh god. It's started already. That's him out for a few weeks.
Anyway, I know almost nothing about Plymouth, so don't expect much on that front.
When the Red Red Robin
Goes bob bob bobbin’
Along, along,
There’ll be no more sobbin’
As he keeps throbbin’
His old, sweet song,
Wake up! Wake up, you sleepy head.
Get up! Get up get out of bed.
Cheer up! Cheer up, the sun is red.
Live, love, laugh and be happy!
What if I feel blue?
I’ll go walking through
Fields of flowers.
Rain may glisten, but still I listen
For hours, and hours.
I’m like a kid again,
Doing what I did again,
Singing this song,
When the Red Red Robin
Goes bob bob bobbin’ along!
Respect.