Bernie Rhodes Nose
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And a hattrick of clean sheets.I’m taking a mate of mine today. Last two times he’s been we best Gillingham (4-0?) and Cardiff (1-0). He’s going for his hattrick today.
Im taking it as a sign.
And a hattrick of clean sheets.I’m taking a mate of mine today. Last two times he’s been we best Gillingham (4-0?) and Cardiff (1-0). He’s going for his hattrick today.
Im taking it as a sign.
Need a couple of early goals to settle the nerves.
We do need a win today so want to see us really go for it if we need to.
The problem is Cuffey and Esbrand are poor at creating much at all and leave huge gaps at the back
He won’t consider 4-3-3 and will probably start godden
We could easily get overwhelmed very quickly
Unless Vik has a blinder, I have no idea where the goals will come from today.
quiz question, of our last 10 goals, how many has Vik scored?
Turns out it's a decent crowd after all
Watford haven’t won away since early January, and we have only lost back to back home league games once since 2018.
You got a screenshot as I cant be arsed to have a look myselfSales have gone pretty well since yesterday!
And a hattrick of clean sheets.
Wait til the corks are removed.Sounds like a positive week down the old people’s home
Wow that is quite good to be fair, also cheers pal
That’s all a bit too intelligent and polite for the average football fanThe Watford forum seems a decent place, they think their team is shite and want Elton John back as chairman/manager.
This post was the highlight though ...
- Legend has it that Coventry was the birthplace of St. George, dragon slayer and patron saint of England.
- Britain's car industry was founded by Daimler in a disused Coventry cotton mill in 1896
- George Eliot lived and went to school in Coventry. Life in the city around 1830 was the model for Middlemarch, her most famous novel.
- All modern bicycles are descended from John Kemp Starley's Rover safety cycle, invented in Coventry in 1885.
- The city was the birthplace of jet pioneer Sir Frank Whittle, the poet Philip Larkin and the pop impresario Pete Waterman.
- George Orwell wanted to use Coventry as the model for his study of poverty in England during the 1930's. But he found it too prosperous and took The Road To Wigan Pier.
- Coventry has two universities (Warwick and Coventry) and three cathedrals - the ruins of St. Mary's, destroyed by Henry VIII, the ruins of St. Michael's, blitzed in November 1940 and Sir Basil Spence's new cathedral, consecrated in 1962 and recently voted Britain's most popular 20th century building.
- The expression 'true blue' has Coventry origins and dates from the 14th century, when cloth dyed Coventry blue became very fashionable and expensive.
- The first tank, the first traffic indicators for cars and the first dumper truck were built in Coventry. The first motorised funeral was held in the city.
- The phrase 'sent to Coventry' originated during the English Civil War, when captured Royalists were imprisoned in the heavily fortified and strongly pro-Parliament city. They were given a hard time by the local people.
- Chuck Berry recorded his number one hit 'My Ding-A-Ling' at a Coventry dance hall.
- Coventry will easily beat Watford.
And hope Watford don't do their bitJust need Rotherham and Reading to do their bit now.
I'm more surprised he hasn't swapped the wingbacksCannot believe he's starting Godden