Anyone know where I can get some? I'm not sure if it's some kind of psychological problem but I keep soiling myself when I hear the name Havant & Waterlooville I hear there's not much of a queue around the Liberty this morning - which is surprising as there were supposed to be 40,000 of them wanting Liverpool tickets. Yeah, right (neer) As happy as a baboon on the first day of the mating season (dancin)
Actually... I'd much rather played Tranmere, even though they're from a higher division. Hereford are on a bit of a roll at the moment and it'll be difficult at Edgar Street. Been to Hereford loads of times - it's an hour from us and is always a good day out. The place'll be over-run. There were City fans up there last night watching the replay and buying tickets because they know they'll have no chance of official ones. Difficult tie, but like your own tie, you expect to win it.
Concentrating on the league They were knocked out of the Welsh Premier Cup by Newport a couple of weeks ago as well! I hope they make it, I really do. They'll suffer all season long, mark my words and I'd love it, love it - to echo the words of someone else in the news. They've turned their season around with an inspired loan signing - Warren Feeney is a star down there ffs! Wouldn't have him in a side playing "kick-a-tin"
So Kev was right then Jeff http://www.barnsleyfc.org.uk/bbs/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=92794&mid=597800#M597800
Absolutely.... .... and as you should know, when a man expresses his opinion, it's always right (hidebehindsofa)
RE: 'kick-a-tin' ? might be different. ours was a form of dobby or hide-and-seek to the southern softies. the welsh varient is probably based on druid sacrifice or something.
kickartcan int dale............ </p> fooking shurrup wi all this nostalgia....</p> i'm deffo sounding like the old men that I never wanted to listen to.</p>