That's scraping the barrel a bit Hutch, but I'll allow it.
On a selfish and not football related note, I also thought that the casino was surprisingly easy to get served in after the game. I suppose some people have work tomorrow.
I know today was a massive anticlimax after the previous two games but have we not been royally entertained this year?
Last minute winners , beating the best this league has , playing a brand of football that has you wanting to see goals at the end of it.
Sure we're not the finished product but give me this over any day at Sixfields and the horrendous free fall of the recent past
I know today was a massive anticlimax after the previous two games but have we not been royally entertained this year?
Last minute winners , beating the best this league has , playing a brand of football that has you wanting to see goals at the end of it.
Sure we're not the finished product but give me this over any day at Sixfields and the horrendous free fall of the recent past
I thought we played okay first half and I reckon if we could have equalised a panicky Bournemouth could have been there for the taking but that bit of a jammy second goal just before half-time put the lid on the game and we would be always vulnerable for a third Bournemouth goal second half as we pushed to get back into the game.
I thought we played okay first half and I reckon if we could have equalised a panicky Bournemouth could have been there for the taking but that bit of a jammy second goal just before half-time put the lid on the game and we would be always vulnerable for a third Bournemouth goal second half as we pushed to get back into the game.
About 8000 more in attendance than probably budgeted for at the start of the season. If that brings a couple of hundred grand in and that go towards the playing squad then, as Tesco say, every little helps.