Hahaha. what!
I really hope their first choice goalie isn't available for our game, we'd stick 20 past Barry the bricklayer .
Hahaha. what!
Pretty sure I've seen that bloke in every pub I've ever been in.
Hahaha. what!
I really hope their first choice goalie isn't available for our game, we'd stick 20 past Barry the bricklayer .
I really hope their first choice goalie isn't available for our game, we'd stick 20 past Barry the bricklayer .
I hope so.I'm glad we're going to be part of the traditional FA Cup - and it's bound to be televised, quite possibly by BBC
And yet he has reached higher up in the league system than 99% of people posting here....
I saw their game against Leeds, they were the better side.
We did it against Farnborough in 03. We were drawn away and played it at Highbury.Wonder if we will offer them to play at our place? It would be a bigger payday for them. Is it even allowed?
Well pleased for them though, it will probably be a good boost to the budget, and grass roots football is miles away from our economic world.
We're universally despised anyway. Thrash the ****ers.The country will hate us if we wallop them, everyone will want them to win. Five Live was apoplectic at the weekend when the bigger teams were losing.
Initial findings are that there is no increased risk of injury and in some studies certain types of injury are decreased in chance, but then it all depends who are behind the study. The main worry is the upkeep of the pitch, do they top up and re spread the rubber crumb other wise the pitch can become uneven and increase risk of injury. There are also studies looking into the risk of toxicity regarding accidently ingesting the crumb, but mainly as a risk to children(but that is another story).Aren't 3G pitch injuries a bit of a myth? See slot of studies that contradict each other.