Right , that's it !! She's grounded . When she asks why , I'll say it's because Steve told me she's getting drunk and is seeing boys behind my back !!
Yes they played very well tonight without much luck. The match at Oakwell earlier in the season was a cracker, 100 mile an hour stuff. We then were an all out attack minded team, great to watch, but conceding a few goals. Now we are a lot more defensive and still shipping in goals. I hope we have a go at them on wednesday if we sit back and are giving them to much respect then we will be hammered. But if we get at them from the off, close them down, we will still get hammered. Sorry but [imho] we lack to much class for a team like Plymouth, and it's a long way to go. :'(
25th April 1989 (Cooper and Currie hey-day), and yes it was 2-1. Remember it for four things:- 1. Tuesday night and I was living in London - We were one nil down to a first half goal, pulled back to one-all and I had a difficult decision to leave for the last train back or see if we could get the winner. For once I made the right decision, we scored in the last minute or so and I got the supporters coach back to Barnsley, taxi to Sheffield and 5.30am train back to London. 2. The winner came after a corner from the left at the far end, which was probably also the last time we scored from a corner. 3. Bit sketchy but I recall someone bizarre like Andy Duggan coming on as sub and getting or setting up one of the goals. 4. The following Saturday we lost 3-2 away at Bournemouth (with a horde of reds fans in tow) following some of the most bizarre and biased refereeing ever seen by that arch-villain Ray Lewis of Great Bookham. We won the last three games but just fell short in about 7th place I believe.
Hopefully they've taken a lot out of themselves tonight Recall us against Norwich following the hard work at Stoke.
http://www.soccerbase.com/head2.sd?team2id=2036&team1id=208</p> Reds v Plymouth - head to head history</p>
Bogey team - yes I do remember playing them 6th game of the season at home and winning 2-1 to go top of D2 - 87/88 season.