Was looking at the Rugby Town website and it looks like they are romping their league with Coventry Sphinx in second.
But look at the team in 6th place - the infamous Coventry United. They seem to have played 22 games. Won 12 and lost 10, and have zero draws...
Probably not. I think they run as a standalone club but still playing under the Coventry United banner? The womens and the mens team seem to have different owners. They should probably just call themselves Coventry Ladies FC or something like that.
Why do you want them to get relegated for?
Maybe so, but they were given no help from SISU from what I'm led to understand.
They won last week, first points of the season. Signed eight players apparently, so hopefully they will stay up.
Anyone had this before, and how do you get rid of it or treat it?
I can't lift weights at the gym (I'm not a massive lifter) and need to get it ready for crown green bowls season.
I don't play tennis and my friends have already made masturbation jokes. Thanks.
I've just started watching Auf, Wierdersehen Pet. It came out way before i was born and I remember the re-booted version set in Cuba or somewhere like that?
It's pretty good, even if it is of it's time. You don't really see many shows about male friendship nowadays.
Ok, so what if you cannot find a club to sent a player out of loan? Does he just train and play no games?
The Under 21's/23's is to be a step up in a players development to get them prepared for first team football. Any youth coach will tell you the same. Not to mention games where players such...
I've played the game but yet to watch the TV show.
The main monsters are called clickers, mainly because they make a clicking sound. Basically they are 'infected' humans. They are blind but have very good hearing.
Disagree. You can be 17 and a decent prospect, but miles off the first team. Hence the need for a next level, under 21/23 team.
Also, as the original poster says, how will you get players coming back from injury fit?