I'm trying to make sense of that post, but can't. There's no such word as fiesty. Given that biglil understands it, perhaps he can explain.
I'm usually a doom and gloom merchant and have long term concerns BUT hurrah for 3 points and if things get positive long term I'll be one of the first to say ' woo hoo'. As far as managers go its always premature to big them up (as can happen after a 7-0 win) and its equally premature to judge after some bad defeats early in the season. As someone as said, judge after a decent period of time after things settle.
I'll be out tonight having a few beers,having said that if we'd have lost I would be out tonight having a few beers.
We will stroll it if we can keep our first 11 fit and strengthen in defence. But it's a case of keeping players fit and getting the recruitment correct. Because we have been light weight with injuries
i don't drink pints , actually my tipple is gin n tonic , I'm happy to sign out and do that. I've done a spell check first . Excuse the non capital I
I have fiestily berated the wife for watching the match with me on the firestick. She screams every time Phillips shoots, and the dog (this is true) disappears into the bathroom.
That's a good un cos I couldn't spell it so I waited till the red lines underneath it disappeared. However it it arrestable. As I should be after misspelling it.
^^^^^^^^ THIS Everyone would think beating 10 men is easy. Very rarely the case. And have seen plenty of teams win with a player of their own sent off. There were so many positives today regardless of there being 10 men. Russell had his best game. We took it to em and could have scored more, we wanted the ball more as individuals. Shephard was very good and composed on the ball. Macatee showed some good skill on the ball. No one had a bad game. Everyone on the bus coming home positive after that performance. Yooooooooo redddddddds