yayo bayo
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I once got an upgrade to buisness class and boy did they regret it....I had most delicious wines aplenty and stretched out on my seat/bed and pissed myself..was it worth the shame...damn right it was!!!!
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I generally go in the cargo hold.
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everbrite
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I thought the same, especially how he throws himself with arms splayed. Still, if he has anything like the ability of (early) Adam Smith he'll be a vast improvement... actually, Smith at his worst was way better than what we have endured the last few seasons.
Especially against ManU
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2020 Grand National S/S 3rd Place
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Tabasco Kid
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I once got an upgrade to buisness class and boy did they regret it....I had most delicious wines aplenty and stretched out on my seat/bed and pissed myself..was it worth the shame...damn right it was!!!!
I once had a flight from Honolulu back home. Crowded was the word. No luggage space, and very cramped. No leg room, 22 hours it took. Via a refuelling stop in Seattle, another one in Frobisher Bay, they opened the doors to let some air in, kin ell that was cold, and again in Manchester. Could have been that the fuel was cheaper in Manchester than Heathrow, I dont know. I was shattered when I got off that plane.
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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Tabasco Kid
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One thing that I forgot to mention, It took two attempts to land at Frobisher bay , and on second try, the pilot slammed the brakes on, before the runway ended.
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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Larry
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I do enjoy reading the personas people adopt on here
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everbrite
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I do enjoy reading the personas people adopt on here
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2020 Grand National S/S 3rd Place
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Dan
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The two lads who were offered to come for training have both decided not to take up the option of coming back for pre-season. Morgan Roberts currently considering some offers from non-league clubs and Alex Jones sounds like his injuries have finished him.
Taken from the horses mouth today.
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The Hotelend Grand National Sweepstake Champion 2013
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The two lads who were offered to come for training have both decided not to take up the option of coming back for pre-season. Morgan Roberts currently considering some offers from non-league clubs and Alex Jones sounds like his injuries have finished him.
Taken from the horses mouth today.
Real shame about Jones, he could definitely play.
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The two lads who were offered to come for training have both decided not to take up the option of coming back for pre-season. Morgan Roberts currently considering some offers from non-league clubs and Alex Jones sounds like his injuries have finished him.
Taken from the horses mouth today.
Probably a smart move from Roberts - if he did come back and we offered him something he'd likely remain a fringe player on peanuts. If he can get a non-league contract now he'll probably still be on peanuts but will feature regularly and get the chance to build his career from there.
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The Hotelend Grand National* Sweepstake Champion 2020
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The squad is definitely taking shape. I think we'll probably be at the full compliment in terms of starts after we sign a right back and (hopefully) a proper centre forward.
The interesting question for me is the system which Brady has in mind. His stated inclination towards two up front and his signing of traditional wingers point to a 4-4-2. Connolly and Pinnock strike me as conventional out-and-out wingers rather than 'inverted forwards' who could play wide in a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1. 4-4-2 might look like this:
Roberts
New RB Horsfall Guthrie Mills
McWilliams (Sowerby) Lewis/Pollock Pinnock/Flores Connolly
Kabamba/Chuks Rose/new CF
On the other hand, at first glance Flores strikes me as a more positionally fluid attacking midfielder who might thrive in a 4-2-3-1. Pollock might also thrive in that kind of system.
A lot depends on whether Brady adds to our foward line because at the moment I would struggle to name our starting pair if we went with 4-4-2.
The midfield, however, looks to have a lot of strength in depth and I wonder if he might be tempted to play 4-2-3-1:
Roberts New RB. Horsfall. Guthrie. Mills McWilliams Sowerby
Flores. Lewis/Pollock. Connolly/Chuks
New CF
Our big wild card if he stays is Chuks. He has the pace and ability to scare L2 defences s***less but he will need to work massively on the pressing/defensive side of the game for Brady to trust him as a starter. I wonder if he might eventually end up playing as as a slightly deeper lying or wide forward as he seems to be at his best when breaking forward and running with the ball rather than receiving it with his back to goal.
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Winslow Lee
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At a guess
Roberts
RB Horsfall Guthrie Mills
McWilliams Lewis
Pollock Flores Connolly
Kabamba
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guest49
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You’ve both missed the first name on the team sheet off.
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everbrite
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You’ve both missed the first name on the team sheet off.
? Perhaps the poster has inside knowledge
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DrillingCobbler
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The squad is definitely taking shape. I think we'll probably be at the full compliment in terms of starts after we sign a right back and (hopefully) a proper centre forward.
The interesting question for me is the system which Brady has in mind. His stated inclination towards two up front and his signing of traditional wingers point to a 4-4-2. Connolly and Pinnock strike me as conventional out-and-out wingers rather than 'inverted forwards' who could play wide in a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1. 4-4-2 might look like this:
Roberts
New RB Horsfall Guthrie Mills
McWilliams (Sowerby) Lewis/Pollock Pinnock/Flores Connolly
Kabamba/Chuks Rose/new CF
On the other hand, at first glance Flores strikes me as a more positionally fluid attacking midfielder who might thrive in a 4-2-3-1. Pollock might also thrive in that kind of system.
A lot depends on whether Brady adds to our foward line because at the moment I would struggle to name our starting pair if we went with 4-4-2.
The midfield, however, looks to have a lot of strength in depth and I wonder if he might be tempted to play 4-2-3-1:
Roberts New RB. Horsfall. Guthrie. Mills McWilliams Sowerby
Flores. Lewis/Pollock. Connolly/Chuks
New CF
Our big wild card if he stays is Chuks. He has the pace and ability to scare L2 defences s***less but he will need to work massively on the pressing/defensive side of the game for Brady to trust him as a starter. I wonder if he might eventually end up playing as as a slightly deeper lying or wide forward as he seems to be at his best when breaking forward and running with the ball rather than receiving it with his back to goal.
Only thing Id ask, is why you've left out Harriman? A VERY decent player at league2 level and not bad at all in league1. Maybe you've just had a glitch and temporarily forgotten about him?
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guest49
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? Perhaps the poster has inside knowledge I do, it’s a big secret. Although every manager has consistently picked Sammy for years. Unless we are assuming he is packing his bags?
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The Rauldinho
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Only thing Id ask, is why you've left out Harriman? A VERY decent player at league2 level and not bad at all in league1. Maybe you've just had a glitch and temporarily forgotten about him? Was thinking this myself, Harriman at L2 level is a very good option at RB.
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Alfred
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Northampton Town are leading the race for Kabongo Tshimanga from Boreham Wood . The prolific striker scored 18 goals last term.
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Letchworthcobbler
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Northampton Town are leading the race for Kabongo Tshimanga from Boreham Wood . The prolific striker scored 18 goals last term.
Source? You heard anything about this ntfclad?
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I have nothing to declare except my genius
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Jim Hall Fixit
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Northampton Town are leading the race for Kabongo Tshimanga from Boreham Wood . The prolific striker scored 18 goals last term.
The lad has said he wants to leave and subsequently he’s about to move to every single L2 club. The world of Twitterdom seem to have Orient, Carlisle and Bradford as the favourites. It would be a fab signing if we could get him but I’m not holding my breathe! Just read on Twitter that Dai Cornell has joined the Pish on loan!?
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"My three children were born in Northamptonshire so I like to think I'm an adopted Northamptonian and it's the same for Rico and Sammo. It means a lot to us because this is our county.
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