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- Ian Muir
that would be grim indeed.Reports that Woodyard is signing for Wimbledon.
That would be hard to stomach.
that would be grim indeed.Reports that Woodyard is signing for Wimbledon.
That would be hard to stomach.
The side that possibly would have got relegated instead of us if the season had continued.Reports that Woodyard is signing for Wimbledon.
That would be hard to stomach.
A.kick in the teeth.You couldn’t write some of this could you..
same sh%t diff day the life of a rovers fan is not an easy one. we just need the club to announce a player or two to get the fans wetting their pants
Are they waiting for the 'buy 2 get 1 free' sale again?I think it will be like last season where we will have 6
/7 players in a day or two
I must say after the reversal of a lot of the lockdown relaxation up here, watching live football seems a long long way away. Just considering day to day living is a mindbender at the moment. This feels worse than the original lockdown due to plans made during the relaxation. I'm struggling to believe that East Lancs, West Yorks, Manchester and Leicester are the only parts of the country who are going to suffer this.oh and yes the shitting virus is a bastard
For me, that's a blow. He' s shown that he is more than capable at L2 level and above. I can't disagree, though, that there is a concern that a serious injury may never be too far away.Luke McCullough signs for Glentoran. Decent on his day but would always have question marks over his fitness and perhaps playing in Northern Ireland will be physically easier for him.
I am beginning to wonder whether we will see crowds back in football grounds anytime in the next twelve months. The implications for the lower divisions would be huge if that was the case.I must say after the reversal of a lot of the lockdown relaxation up here, watching live football seems a long long way away. Just considering day to day living is a mindbender at the moment. This feels worse than the original lockdown due to plans made during the relaxation. I'm struggling to believe that East Lancs, West Yorks, Manchester and Leicester are the only parts of the country who are going to suffer this.
We could end up in a position where a % of fans can attend a match one weekend then find out out that the next match will be behind closed doors with no firm date as to when fans can return again. The timing of the latest lockdown up here suggests that there could be little notice for such a decision. Apart from the disruption to fans, how can a club possibly operate with no idea of their revenues?I am beginning to wonder whether we will see crowds back in football grounds anytime in the next twelve months. The implications for the lower divisions would be huge if that was the case.