May be imagining it, but I thought their ground was built able to be easily expanded.
As for Nathan Bishop, he was okay. Probably available to someone at this level next season.
Oof. That's gotta sting for Stockport, even if the bigger picture is still positive.
Imagine there was more excitement in the last ten minutes of that than there'll be in 90 tomorrow!
See him staying in League One and moving closer to home, and Mansfield seem to have a vacancy there. He is also exactly that kind of player!
If not Mansfield, maybe Donny.
Either way, shame he didn't get a proper send off as he is a bit of a ledge round these parts.
He was an Exeter player, they sold him to Fulham and had him back on a loan.
And yeah, the likes of Ollie Watkins and Ethan Ampadu for example, and neither of them would suffer the indignity of half a season at Exeter!
I know they're not, that was my point. In fairness, having looked back through the thread it was the other two who intimated that and not you. Not sure it's portraying anyone in disagreement, no time for the ad hominem route.
And aye, I'm on the other one but clinging on the the league one...
You've gotta find anyway to cope when you miss out like that on the last day and the bottle it in the last minute.
Serves them right for Tim Sills thuggery!
Still think that was more us being dreadful and Poku being mint rather than anything else. Which only makes it worse.
Still didn't need bringing up again!
You're quite right and I hold my hands up, it wasn't manslaughter but "causing death by death by careless or inconsiderate driving" and isn't equal to a manslaughter charge.
Consider my previous remarks "causing death"
And I should say, I don't having anything to judge whether he's a good or...
Dunno what's in this nuance that's been missed, but if one of my club's players went and pleaded guilty to killing someone one day and was on the teamsheet for the next match, I'd be ashamed of my club.
In the "real world" if you took a morning off to plead guilty for manslaughter, you...
See both of the play off chasers winning those matches tbh, but let's be honest eyes will be on other divisions as everything else is wrapped up.
As for us, do we have to? More focus is likely to be on whether the Brummies in the home end behave themselves over anything else.
Best to visit us were probably Huddersfield and Orient, best away was Birmingham (didn't have to try too much mind) or Reading.
Worst home and away was Shrewsbury. You get doubled by us and it's straightforward enough.
I'm more concerned for Shrewsbury than anyone else going down, Gas surely can't go on making poor decision after poor decision and Crawley with Lindsay (as with us with our change) you wouldn't rule out being competitive enough.
Anyway, Ryan Loft's red card has been overturned, so you can all...