SkyBlue_Bear83
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Mowbray has said the only thing holding back Harries from a place in the first team is his size, he sounds very excited about him. Can't wait till when we get to see him play.
Mowbray has said the only thing holding back Harries from a place in the first team is his size, he sounds very excited about him. Can't wait till when we get to see him play.
Yea, slightly different I guess with a centre half. Attacking players don't need to be be big, especially in the number 10 role. Whereas a Hanson for Bradford would probably destroy Harries at this moment time.I watch the academy when I can and I expected George Thomas to be the one making waves in the first team and Maddison to be out on loan because of his size. Yet it's the other way round out
I think we'll scrap it 2-1 and will give some of the younger youngsters a run out.
Att 9,826 (9,825 if Otis isn't going. Not making that mistake again).
RCC
Phillips. Ricketts Martin Haynes
C Thomas Fleck
JOB. Cole. Lamearis
Tudgay
Subs
Burge
D, Kelly Evans
Stokes
Stevenson
Murphy
MAF
Sambou
That would be my starting line up tomorrow.
Looking at 45 minutes from Cole before bringing Murphy on.
I think 1-1 JOB in front of 8,500 with 2,500 from Northampton.
I hear they are hoping for around 3000 NTFC fans
Sorry to hear that, hope we get a win for him!!Going to be strange tomorrow.
Either went to games with my Dad or - if he wasn't up to it - rang him on the way home to tell him about the game.
He passed away yesterday.
Saw his first City game in 1933, so he saw a few ups and downs.
Going to be strange tomorrow.
Either went to games with my Dad or - if he wasn't up to it - rang him on the way home to tell him about the game.
He passed away yesterday.
Saw his first City game in 1933, so he saw a few ups and downs.
Going to be strange tomorrow.
Either went to games with my Dad or - if he wasn't up to it - rang him on the way home to tell him about the game.
He passed away yesterday.
Saw his first City game in 1933, so he saw a few ups and downs.
Going to be strange tomorrow.
Either went to games with my Dad or - if he wasn't up to it - rang him on the way home to tell him about the game.
He passed away yesterday.
Saw his first City game in 1933, so he saw a few ups and downs.
Going to be strange tomorrow.
Either went to games with my Dad or - if he wasn't up to it - rang him on the way home to tell him about the game.
He passed away yesterday.
Saw his first City game in 1933, so he saw a few ups and downs.
This is side I would pick for today.
Burge GK to give him a run out
Phillips RB
Ricketts CB
Martin CB
Haynes LB
Fleck CM
C.Thomas CM
Cole ACM
JOB ACM
Murphy ACM
Tudgay CF
Subs: RCC, Stokes, Harries, Lameiras, Fortune, Sambou, D-Kelly Evans.
Going to be strange tomorrow.
Either went to games with my Dad or - if he wasn't up to it - rang him on the way home to tell him about the game.
He passed away yesterday.
Saw his first City game in 1933, so he saw a few ups and downs.
Going to be strange tomorrow.
Either went to games with my Dad or - if he wasn't up to it - rang him on the way home to tell him about the game.
He passed away yesterday.
Saw his first City game in 1933, so he saw a few ups and downs.
Sorry to hear about your dad hopefully he saw some of the recent performances.
So sorry to hear that. My condolences to you and your family
Yes it will feel strange at the game. I lost my dad just over a year ago and he was a huge influence on my love of football. He too started going up Highfield road in the 30s and took me from the early 60s. As I grew up I started to stand with mates rather than dad but we would always talk after the game. Like you if I couldn't go the first thing dad would do was ring me and he even bought a mobile so he could txt me live scores. I never had the heart to tell him the mobile services were far quicker than his texting.
I sometimes hear myself now shouting the things he always shouted and my son often says he misses grandad especially when it has been a good game. He would have loved this season
So whenever you go to the football your dad and his memories will be with you. You will find yourself laughing and crying with him and when we score he will still be the first you turn to to throw your arms around. Take care and I hope today is not too painful
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When I moved away - in the pre-Internet days - he'd ring me when we scored (listening on local radio).
i remember us playing Crewe in a league cup game in the mid 80's, where after a flurry of goals he said this is getting too expensive, I'll call you at the end.
i think we won 7-2 and Cyrille got 5 (?).
was that Chester
You're correct - but hey, same part of the country, both start with "C"...........