This jogged my memory, I remember Pulp doing common people. That 96 Stone Roses show mustve been painful to watch. I was lucky enough to see their 1st full gig after they got back together in 2012. It was in a small club in Barcelona. The alchemy between the 4 of them on a small stage was phenomenal. It was an amazing night.
Especially if we rack the goals up against L*ton and Millwall...**** it, I'd probably settle for a narrow loss here if it meant that we could smash L*ton 11-0!
I remember waking up on the Thursday morning of Glastonbury 94 and realising we'd already finished the beer we brought for the whole festival.....two nights before the festival started. Great weather that year. Fun in the sun.
Oh yeah our JP will be lights ahead in a few years, he's going right to the top if he becomes a more consistent finisher with experience. Yep I'd start both of them in a heartbeat for us, Olise is one of the best young players I've seen in a while. Big test, but win it and it'll be a huge statement to the chasing pack. I'm not overly confident unless we hit another gear we've back lacking the last two games.
All logic is going to go out of the window for the next few days as the rabid royalists demand sackcloth and ashes for all.
I worry how the team are taking it. I imagine Ben Foster and a Go Pro in a hotel near Watford as we speak calling Prince Philip a little ledge.
Ejaria probably shades it for me at the moment over Sema (and will get better in the future) although I wouldn't swap Hughes and Chalobah for anyone in this division. Maybe Olise over Zinckernagel (though Zinck's only been in the country for two minutes and has been in and out of the team and in various positions too), but Sarr is one of the very best in the division, only Buendia is definitely better than him at the moment. Win and we go 12 clear, obviously with Brentford having two games in hand, but with 7 games to do that, hope we collapse, all while their two best players are missing...yeah, that would be a big step towards promotion
I would say to him that if there isn't an easy ball on, go long. Whatever you do, don't pass in to the middle of the pitch to a player already marked like he did two or three times at Boro
If Reading could please just bend over tonight and get f**ked that would be great. A win tonight 99.9% seals it.
Mooney Bingo for tonight's game: "See, I don't mind that" (usually after a reckless challenge from a Watford player) "They've got players that can hurt you" "First goal will be crucial" "Back at Villa" "I'd have loved to have had the likes of Sarr and Sema when I was playing" Any reference to a player he's coached at youth level Any reference to hairdressers open on Monday and a joke about him having no hair
A great Italian international striker scored his first Hornets goal against Reading with the 6th goal in a classic 3-3 draw at the Madejski in August 2013. Yes, step forward Diego Fabbrini. And his second and subsequent Hornets goals you ask? Well a cheeky bid this summer to Dinamo Buceresti might secure the services of this now midfield dynamo (ahem!) to resume his scoring streak with us after a delay of 8 years or so. That might be a long shot though as his career stats look at little lacking; 323 apps and 27 goals. Here's a reminder of what this goal machine once achieved. Not bad at Boro mind.