I haven't seen our new recruits until Welling tomorrow, but we are assembling a bloody tough squad. Ben-Haim knows all about top-class opponents, and Bikey will get stuck in where it hurts. We have Franck Moussa, who will attack quickly from midfield, and Gudmundsson, who will skin defenders on the wing. We have a clutch of good strikers - Ventokele, Reza, Church, et al - who are each perfectly capable of slamming it in to the onion-bag.
There is absolutely no reason why we shouldn't come out fighting at Brentford in four weeks' time. We must be aggressive, fast, intuitive, rehearsed, subtle - and tough. There is no reason whatsoever why we shouldn't stamp our authority and have a damn good season.
Blimers !!!
I'm agreeing with VF !!!!
Peace & love, man..
:-)
Careful, Fanny - don't be rash. Think of Jonathan Swift, and William Hogarth. And Rowlandson, Gilwray, Auberon Waugh and Richard Ingrams. Did Jane Austen or Ernest Hemingway need multiple exclamation marks or winking emoticons to make their serious point with humour?
I haven't seen our new recruits until Welling tomorrow, but we are assembling a bloody tough squad. Ben-Haim knows all about top-class opponents, and Bikey will get stuck in where it hurts. We have Franck Moussa, who will attack quickly from midfield, and Gudmundsson, who will skin defenders on the wing. We have a clutch of good strikers - Ventokele, Reza, Church, et al - who are each perfectly capable of slamming it in to the onion-bag.
There is absolutely no reason why we shouldn't come out fighting at Brentford in four weeks' time. We must be aggressive, fast, intuitive, rehearsed, subtle - and tough. There is no reason whatsoever why we shouldn't stamp our authority and have a damn good season.
Blimers !!!
I'm agreeing with VF !!!!
Peace & love, man..
:-)
Careful, Fanny - don't be rash. Think of Jonathan Swift, and William Hogarth. And Rowlandson, Gilwray, Auberon Waugh and Richard Ingrams. Did Jane Austen or Ernest Hemingway need multiple exclamation marks or winking emoticons to make their serious point with humour?
!!!! :-(
I was hoping you wouldn't mention my rash....
You need a tincture of passion-flower mixed with old-man's-beard and a shot of laudanum. Never argue with Samuel Pepys.
I haven't seen our new recruits until Welling tomorrow, but we are assembling a bloody tough squad. Ben-Haim knows all about top-class opponents, and Bikey will get stuck in where it hurts. We have Franck Moussa, who will attack quickly from midfield, and Gudmundsson, who will skin defenders on the wing. We have a clutch of good strikers - Ventokele, Reza, Church, et al - who are each perfectly capable of slamming it in to the onion-bag.
There is absolutely no reason why we shouldn't come out fighting at Brentford in four weeks' time. We must be aggressive, fast, intuitive, rehearsed, subtle - and tough. There is no reason whatsoever why we shouldn't stamp our authority and have a damn good season.
Blimers !!!
I'm agreeing with VF !!!!
Peace & love, man..
:-)
Careful, Fanny - don't be rash. Think of Jonathan Swift, and William Hogarth. And Rowlandson, Gilwray, Auberon Waugh and Richard Ingrams. Did Jane Austen or Ernest Hemingway need multiple exclamation marks or winking emoticons to make their serious point with humour?
!!!! :-(
I was hoping you wouldn't mention my rash....
You need a tincture of passion-flower mixed with old-man's-beard and a shot of laudanum. Never argue with Samuel Pepys.
If you sat near me at The Valley, you'd know I have enough passion already, Flower !
I haven't seen our new recruits until Welling tomorrow, but we are assembling a bloody tough squad. Ben-Haim knows all about top-class opponents, and Bikey will get stuck in where it hurts. We have Franck Moussa, who will attack quickly from midfield, and Gudmundsson, who will skin defenders on the wing. We have a clutch of good strikers - Ventokele, Reza, Church, et al - who are each perfectly capable of slamming it in to the onion-bag.
There is absolutely no reason why we shouldn't come out fighting at Brentford in four weeks' time. We must be aggressive, fast, intuitive, rehearsed, subtle - and tough. There is no reason whatsoever why we shouldn't stamp our authority and have a damn good season.
Blimers !!!
I'm agreeing with VF !!!!
Peace & love, man..
:-)
Careful, Fanny - don't be rash. Think of Jonathan Swift, and William Hogarth. And Rowlandson, Gilwray, Auberon Waugh and Richard Ingrams. Did Jane Austen or Ernest Hemingway need multiple exclamation marks or winking emoticons to make their serious point with humour?
!!!! :-(
I was hoping you wouldn't mention my rash....
You need a tincture of passion-flower mixed with old-man's-beard and a shot of laudanum. Never argue with Samuel Pepys.
If you sat near me at The Valley, you'd know I have enough passion already, Flower !
We are made for each other, Fanny. I'll be the man on the terraces at Park View Road, hunched under an umbrella and laughing uproariously when the ball goes sailing over the wall in to Watling Street.
Oggy - I trusted you implicitly as a chaperone for me and Fanny. Now I find that you prefer "clubbing" in Newquay to a romantic tryst between Zennor and Madron.
There is nothing wrong with a good hearty walk from Easington Colliery to South Shields - via Cargo Fleet and Billingham refinery.
I haven't seen our new recruits until Welling tomorrow, but we are assembling a bloody tough squad. Ben-Haim knows all about top-class opponents, and Bikey will get stuck in where it hurts. We have Franck Moussa, who will attack quickly from midfield, and Gudmundsson, who will skin defenders on the wing. We have a clutch of good strikers - Ventokele, Reza, Church, et al - who are each perfectly capable of slamming it in to the onion-bag.
There is absolutely no reason why we shouldn't come out fighting at Brentford in four weeks' time. We must be aggressive, fast, intuitive, rehearsed, subtle - and tough. There is no reason whatsoever why we shouldn't stamp our authority and have a damn good season.
Oggy - I trusted you implicitly as a chaperone for me and Fanny. Now I find that you prefer "clubbing" in Newquay to a romantic tryst between Zennor and Madron.
There is nothing wrong with a good hearty walk from Easington Colliery to South Shields - via Cargo Fleet and Billingham refinery.
You'll have to find another chaperone - I'm not going to sit and watch you carrying on with a lady.
PS: In your photo of Staithes pretty harbour, did you spot PZ4, the Penzance registered fishing boat?
Actually reckon Reza will be a huge player for us this year. I thought he was class for Iran at the world cup up top on his own - was surprised how well he competed in the air. If he can bring that form back with him he'll be giving a lot of defences in the championship problems.
Actually reckon Reza will be a huge player for us this year. I thought he was class for Iran at the world cup up top on his own - was surprised how well he competed in the air. If he can bring that form back with him he'll be giving a lot of defences in the championship problems.
i may have missed this question/answer, but will reza make the spain jaunt?
Oggy - I trusted you implicitly as a chaperone for me and Fanny. Now I find that you prefer "clubbing" in Newquay to a romantic tryst between Zennor and Madron.
There is nothing wrong with a good hearty walk from Easington Colliery to South Shields - via Cargo Fleet and Billingham refinery.
You'll have to find another chaperone - I'm not going to sit and watch you carrying on with a lady.
PS: In your photo of Staithes pretty harbour, did you spot PZ4, the Penzance registered fishing boat?
Yes Oggy, I did spot the PZ for Penzance, and at first wondered if Bill Stumps was trying to pass off Cornwall as the North Yorks coast! But I realised it was Staithes, and just to check enlarged the photo to see the Cod & Lobster restaurant, which I confirmed on Google.
Coincidentally a couple of weeks ago I bought a book of photos of the Iron Coast - the stretch from Staithes to Redcar - at a knockdown price from a secondhand bookshop in Rainham, Kent. Shot in black & white in the 1970s: brooding and atmospheric, in the fine tradition of Bill Brandt.
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Don't let me down. Love from Christopher Marlowe.
Not lager.
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There is nothing wrong with a good hearty walk from Easington Colliery to South Shields - via Cargo Fleet and Billingham refinery.
PS: In your photo of Staithes pretty harbour, did you spot PZ4, the Penzance registered fishing boat?
Coincidentally a couple of weeks ago I bought a book of photos of the Iron Coast - the stretch from Staithes to Redcar - at a knockdown price from a secondhand bookshop in Rainham, Kent. Shot in black & white in the 1970s: brooding and atmospheric, in the fine tradition of Bill Brandt.
Most likely not been updated from last season.