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the riders in the Tour de France:
Chris Froome’s team mate ( Kiwi chap I think ) rode the entire tour with a fractured pelvis.
Another French rider crashed during the time trial ( about stage 3 ) and broke his left shoulder blade. Anyway, he soldiered on to stage 16 ( or thereabouts ) before crashing again and further fracturing the same shoulder blade.
Sick notes are not given out easily in those teams.
What was the extend of this broken pelvis/shoulder blade and who reported it? I mean, it’s not like the media to exaggerate such things is it?
I’m sure David Busst and Eduardo would be less than amused to be classed as “woosies” for not soldiering on.
So that will be a 3pm kick off for tics v boro on 24 August then?It will be changed. You ain’t a premier league attraction any more.
Did you read my previous post or just chosen to ignore it?
And the fact we are not a Premier League team has nothing to do with likely change in kick-off time.
What date/time does your first home league game this season against Middlesborough kick off?We can all see the point you are trying to make here cherrywhitedog but I’m quite sure the kick-off time will be changed so as not to clash with the RL Final, and understandably so. I’m quite sure the rugby would also have changed their kick-off time should the opposite have occurred in the event of a televised final, or semi-final for that matter.
The one as you leave J25 of the M6 is still refering to premiership football. No mention of the FA Cup. Maybe they are waiting until 24 Aug, when hopefully both clubs will be cup holders.That would be nice. We could then have an “our sign is bigger than your sign” debate.
…. were going down the steps and one said “Bloody rubbish. I think I’ll send my season ticket back”.Oh that was probably me.
No sense of humour some people, even when we’ve lost…! ;)It is something that has got really popular over the last 12 months or so. Almost every club is doing it and those doing it seem to be the young generation. I for one couldn’t care less. I enjoy getting drunk at games, home or away. Not everybody does that but it’s my choice. If I was you I’d just make sure I was more towards the front of the stand as they tend to be set off towards the back. Instead of reporting those doing it just accept it, enjoy the atmosphere and like they do support the club in your own way.So if setting off flares at football matches adds to the atmosphere why does this only occur in the away end? Secondly, assuming I have a choice of where to sit, why should that be influenced by a bunch of morons who want to set off smoke bombs? Finally, exactly how is this “supporting the club in your own way” when those involved show not the slightest interest in what’s happening the game?
Ian Gillibrand was indeed a defender, possibly the most vertically challenged centre-back ever.
Continuing with the pedantic theme, it’s “Latics” and not “The Latics” and “Goole Away 71” did indeed go to watch Latics play Goole away in 1971.
Emmerson Boyce and Kenny Lynch.
I suppose you have to be of a certain age to remember Kenny Lynch.
I hope its bollocks too but Robbie will soon have the team that got relegated.Joking apart Whelan must do his best to resist cashing in again as he is so vital for our campaign this season. I also heard that the Spanish pick pocket is also enquiring about Maloney. What a total gob shite.You do know how this football malarkey works don’t you Derek, or are you taking the piss? There, I’ve given you clue how to save yourself further embarrassment.
That’s what I sing.
It’s only a few who insist on “You’ll never notice..”
I thought I was the only one, I suspect we are “the few” Garswood.[/quote]
No, it pisses me off as well. Typical thick Wigan fans, don’t even know the words to their own song. And the words they make up don’t make sense.[/quote]
On a par with “you’re just a small town in Villa”.
Do they sing the right words?
We don’t sing the right words, it’s ‘you’ll never know dear, how much I love you”[/quote]
I’m sorry Arthur but I’ll have to flag that one up as a bit of “whoosh” moment.
”You are my Solskjaer” is their versionI never noticed….!
I don’t think United stole YAMS to be honest.It was just one of those songs that suited football, so was adopted by a few.
Do they sing the right words?
I like the comment, “Jags will have to adapt to a passing game”.
A current England centre-back that, “will have to adapt to a passing game”.
Maybe that’s why Alcaraz is at Everton and England might not be going to Brazil.
Even the groundstaff had a relegation clause in their contract.I also understand that as a consequence of being relegated staff have to to re-apply for the fewer jobs that are now available.
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