Now that we (and Swindon) have reached the "magical 50 points" does this mean that we are officially excused from this thread (until, at least, next season?)
20 (or even 10) years ago a home tie against Ipswich Town would have been an extremely tasty FAC home tie on R3 day. How the mighty have fallen!?
Before anyone tries to belittle what, in any trophy, would be a decent win, even in a tinpot trophy. In the last two rounds we have managed to...
Hopefully the £40k prize money netted by dispatching Ipswich Town from the Tin-Pot Trophy yesterday will help King Matt Taylor fund a left sided player to cover for the injured Jack Sparkes.
This new lurve-in between Swindle-em Town and Plymbury Arsgyle on here is definitely not helping my chronic gastric reflux.
Perhaps they should be awarded their own (un)reality TV show? (January the) First Dates, maybe?
Big win that (in appalling conditions). Despite our regular nemesis Porky Huxtable handing out more cards than Moonpig and seemingly using a calendar for second half added.
Halfway through and six points clear in the autos. Long way to go still but nice place to be at the moment.
Surprised you haven't included Plymouth in the list - the worst side I've seen this season by a (West)country mile!
(Mind you, I guess Cambridge could have said the same about us...well, at least until tonight)
I've heard that Salford's ground is surprisingly remote pub and public transport wise for such a "metropolitan" City.
Regarding Yeovil I'd actually suggest that, if you're coming from 'oop Norf' in the future it could even be quicker - and possibly even more economical - to group-book a 10 or 12...
Quite so Denz. Perhaps it's just that nasty hill between St David's and the City Centre that our friend from Crewe doesn't like.
As for "pubs between Pl*mouth station and "The Theatre of Groans"...well, the only one I can think of it The Britannia - a no/no even on non match days: the type of...