I totally agree with you, let’s hope we don’t go through a disappointing patch when we expect to win decent points like we did earlier in the season when we played Wycombe and Barnsley away in the space of a few days and ended up with one point!
We've played Spurs on 4 different grounds in the last (10??) years. I've played rugby on Watford's old pitch.
Was Twerton Park the 1 sided Bristol ground? Didn't Rosenthal make his debut there? I seem to remember going and being thrilled.
Maybe he could join the Cabinet such is his profficiency for getting stuff wrong. There ought to be a few openings coming up , but he'd probably miss the application date.
I'd be really disappointed if Gray didn't start, just as the Andre Grey drinking game is gaining traction! Drink a single each time he's offside or miss controls a ball! Drink a double each time he misses a goal!
What chance Pedro and Perica up front? Would like to see Zinc in ahead of Sema or even behind the main striker.
It's not the same canal. The one in Watford is the Grand Union, known to boating folk as the GU whereas the one in Stoke is the Trent and Mersey Canal, known colloquially as the T&M. It is possible to navigate a boat from the GU to the T&M but only a narrow beamed vessel. Although both canals can and do accommodate wide beamed vessels, they are separated by the midlands canals where the maximum beam is just 7ft. Theoretically you could take a wide beamed boat from Watford to the Thames and access the River Trent and subsequently the T&M via the North Sea, but that would be a foolhardy thing to attempt in a flat bottomed barge designed for use on inland waterways.
Not the worst place in the country but the parts of Wolverhampton I saw when we beat them 2-0 were horrendous.
Some sources, e.g. the Football Ground Map site, list both Spurs and Bournemouth as having new grounds. Bournemouth virtually rebuilt theirs some time ago and turned the pitch through 90 degrees. I don't count these as new grounds - they need to be on a totally new site.
I was there but that game wasn't at Twerton Park, I think it was a temporary home for Bristol after Twerton pk.? Ronny R played and I think Devon White bundled the ball over the line from a yard out. About 300 of us packed into a chicken coup but good atmosphere. Twerton Park was near Bath, I saw Lee Nogan closed their keeper down with crazy speed to score off the back of his shin. 3-0 to us I think.
Were you the guy behind my right shoulder who started the brilliant Rosenthal chant to the tune of Hava Nagila?