Never been Luton then? HideousToday's a bit of a rarity - a Saturday afternoon with nothing on the calendar, so time to check another new ground off the list.
Sixfields, Northampton, which has the dubious honour of being the first place wher I've ever sat down and thought, "hmm, a little lacking in the legroom department in here." I'm 5'9" at best.
No, for some reason I've never been tempted by that. Can't think why.Never been Luton then? Hideous
Ok serious q here, how are you finding it, I was going to tease you about how many awful teams were ahead of you even after you won in the first match, but I thought it was even churlish for me.Drawing away to Braintree. The fact that it isn't the end of the world is what's really awful.
7 points from 9 is all things considered a very good start. Would have expected the 1 from Gateshead and 3 today but that's how it goes. Two home games now, six points is a must.
Well I've not done any away games yet so hard to give a proper answer but today was definitely a bit of a reality kickOk serious q here, how are you finding it, I was going to tease you about how many awful teams were ahead of you even after you won in the first match, but I thought it was even churlish for me.
The fact is as much as I think the conference was the most utterly depressing time of my footballing supporting life, I've said before a very small minority seemed to love it for the back-to-basics feel. Of course as with almost everything we're now getting revisionists saying how wonderful it all was, but that happens in every aspect of life, I've never really got that nostalgia thing, but most people at the time did say it was hideous.
I just found it odd that often when you beat teams the feeling was so "meh", I just felt in a horrible transition period waiting for proper meaning throughout the season,changed for the big matches and obviously when we made the play-offs.
Lol. I was thinking today how we missed Fellaini doing a better job at bring the midfield into the game than Rooney does. He really has become someone who if not in form isn't a 9 or a 10.The thing about our first two games is that we spent so much of them I 1-0 up, so it's hard to tell whether we're good at shutting games down or would just be equally turgid when losing. Probably the latter. Defence is still a positive though, Schneiderlin makes a big difference there.
Rooney was complete ****e again. Convinced we need a striker far more than we need a CB. Our best option up front is quite possibly Fellaini, which is not at all an acceptable state of affairs.
Probably yeahGIMH are you visiting Altrincham in a fortnight?
Obviously inspiried by the BBC's Wimbledon coverage.Channel 5 why the live studio audience? They are probably the worst thing ever.
Cool, if I've got a bit of spare change I might get the Met down there if you're up for a pint.Probably yeah