Awesome. As said elsewhere, taking Charlton Aesthetic (dormant) to Faversham for her birthday weekend so this means I won't miss our rousing run-in. Faversham autocorrects to Diversify btw
Awesome. As said elsewhere, taking Charlton Aesthetic (dormant) to Faversham for her birthday weekend so this means I won't miss our rousing run-in. Faversham autocorrects to Diversify btw
Awesome. As said elsewhere, taking Charlton Aesthetic (dormant) to Faversham for her birthday weekend so this means I won't miss our rousing run-in. Faversham autocorrects to Diversify btw
Awesome. As said elsewhere, taking Charlton Aesthetic (dormant) to Faversham for her birthday weekend so this means I won't miss our rousing run-in. Faversham autocorrects to Diversify btw
If the club believes we are still in a relegation battle = Good decision.
If the club thinks we are safe, then it's a poor financial decision because it potentially result in undecided season tickets decision whether too renew or not. Plus much lower attendances from us and franchise.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I always thought it was up to the International manager to contact the player first to break the good news... seems a bit strange to me that, especially in these days of internet and digital communication, he was shown a letter from the FA by Gobby.
Good luck to Ezri all the same - thrown in at the deep end this season and he's done well for a young lad, and probably the nearest thing we've got (and I know he's missed a few games) to an ever-present this season. Apart from JJ and Solly, out of respect to their loyalty to the club, Konsa's probably one of the few who'd merit POTY this year (if Meire hadn't stuck her beak in and forced it's cancellation) - along with Holmes and, pôssibly Rudd.
Good luck to the lad - hope his injury doesn't prevent him from playing a part
Awesome. As said elsewhere, taking Charlton Aesthetic (dormant) to Faversham for her birthday weekend so this means I won't miss our rousing run-in. Faversham autocorrects to Diversify btw
Awesome. As said elsewhere, taking Charlton Aesthetic (dormant) to Faversham for her birthday weekend so this means I won't miss our rousing run-in. Faversham autocorrects to Diversify btw
Faversham??? Why????????
Garden of England mate
Not sure Faversham is exactly what most people associate with "the Garden of England"
It's got the Shepherd Neame brewery though, which is a big tick
Awesome. As said elsewhere, taking Charlton Aesthetic (dormant) to Faversham for her birthday weekend so this means I won't miss our rousing run-in. Faversham autocorrects to Diversify btw
Awesome. As said elsewhere, taking Charlton Aesthetic (dormant) to Faversham for her birthday weekend so this means I won't miss our rousing run-in. Faversham autocorrects to Diversify btw
Faversham??? Why????????
Garden of England mate
Not sure Faversham is exactly what most people associate with "the Garden of England"
It's got the Shepherd Neame brewery though, which is a big tick
As Leslie Phillips would have said "Ooooh nasty!"...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I always thought it was up to the International manager to contact the player first to break the good news... seems a bit strange to me that, especially in these days of internet and digital communication, he was shown a letter from the FA by Gobby.
Good luck to Ezri all the same - thrown in at the deep end this season and he's done well for a young lad, and probably the nearest thing we've got (and I know he's missed a few games) to an ever-present this season. Apart from JJ and Solly, out of respect to their loyalty to the club, Konsa's probably one of the few who'd merit POTY this year (if Meire hadn't stuck her beak in and forced it's cancellation) - along with Holmes and, pôssibly Rudd.
Good luck to the lad - hope his injury doesn't prevent him from playing a part
Konsa will almost definitely get young player of the year, whilst I think Holmes will be the winner of POTY.
Ezri has largely taken to the first team like a duck to water and that's a huge credit to him, the staff and his own personal development and talent. Hopefully he stays next season for us to see him develop further and gain that bit of more consistency that all young players lack through inexperience.
Awesome. As said elsewhere, taking Charlton Aesthetic (dormant) to Faversham for her birthday weekend so this means I won't miss our rousing run-in. Faversham autocorrects to Diversify btw
Awesome. As said elsewhere, taking Charlton Aesthetic (dormant) to Faversham for her birthday weekend so this means I won't miss our rousing run-in. Faversham autocorrects to Diversify btw
Faversham??? Why????????
Garden of England mate
Garden of England is something that got lost in translation over time. It started as guardian of England because of the Kent coastline. Just saying
Hope it doesn't delay the 18 April announcement of the takeover.
I've followed most of the threads on here, but didn't know we were, apprently, so close to kicking Meire's arse out of the door. If there are, indeed, prospective new owners, then that's great news. Any new owner will have to gain trust, but they surely can't be any worse than douchebag and Meire (and no-balls).
I honestly look every day in the vague hope I see a post saying Meire's gone (that, I think, would alreay be a 500% improvement); but to see all three out of the club would be fantstic news.
I'll set my alrm for 18th April then... match against Frachise or not
All eyes on Port Vale v Shrewsbury on Friday night then as the mighty Valiants aim to cut the deficit to six points. Vale then go to Coventry on Tuesday and Walsall on the 25th. If we lose on Saturday and they pick up five or six points things will suddenly look much more dicey. On that basis you can see a case for calling off MK, although it's pathetic we're in this situation in the first place.
All eyes on Port Vale v Shrewsbury on Friday night then as the mighty Valiants aim to cut the deficit to six points. Vale then go to Coventry on Tuesday and Walsall on the 25th. If we lose on Saturday and they pick up five or six points things will suddenly look much more dicey. On that basis you can see a case for calling off MK, although it's pathetic we're in this situation in the first place.
Walsall v Port Vale has been postponed according to BBC.
All eyes on Port Vale v Shrewsbury on Friday night then as the mighty Valiants aim to cut the deficit to six points. Vale then go to Coventry on Tuesday and Walsall on the 25th. If we lose on Saturday and they pick up five or six points things will suddenly look much more dicey. On that basis you can see a case for calling off MK, although it's pathetic we're in this situation in the first place.
Walsall v Port Vale has been postponed according to BBC.
Yes, just seen that. Wouldn't be hugely surprised if they beat Shrews and Coventry though. They have MK on the 28th.
The good news is they have Sheff United, Bolton and Fleetwood to play in their last four matches.
I actually think we will be fine, but it could close up alarmingly before we go to Posh on April 1st.
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New owners were coming over for this game.
Hope it doesn't delay the 18 April announcement of the takeover.
Just Gillingham & Swindon, unless I can get a day pass for Chesterfield, wherever that is.
:-(
If the club thinks we are safe, then it's a poor financial decision because it potentially result in undecided season tickets decision whether too renew or not. Plus much lower attendances from us and franchise.
Good luck to Ezri all the same - thrown in at the deep end this season and he's done well for a young lad, and probably the nearest thing we've got (and I know he's missed a few games) to an ever-present this season. Apart from JJ and Solly, out of respect to their loyalty to the club, Konsa's probably one of the few who'd merit POTY this year (if Meire hadn't stuck her beak in and forced it's cancellation) - along with Holmes and, pôssibly Rudd.
Good luck to the lad - hope his injury doesn't prevent him from playing a part
It's got the Shepherd Neame brewery though, which is a big tick
I guess that means he won't be on the 2018 CAFC calendar, but good luck to him.
Ezri has largely taken to the first team like a duck to water and that's a huge credit to him, the staff and his own personal development and talent. Hopefully he stays next season for us to see him develop further and gain that bit of more consistency that all young players lack through inexperience.
It started as guardian of England because of the Kent coastline.
Just saying
I honestly look every day in the vague hope I see a post saying Meire's gone (that, I think, would alreay be a 500% improvement); but to see all three out of the club would be fantstic news.
I'll set my alrm for 18th April then... match against Frachise or not
...and of course I have my Senior Railcard ;-)
The good news is they have Sheff United, Bolton and Fleetwood to play in their last four matches.
I actually think we will be fine, but it could close up alarmingly before we go to Posh on April 1st.
Thanks Roland
Now fcuk off