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RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - JUSTASILLYOLDGIT - 07-02-2018

Sorry. But I had to have a little chuckle to myself.  Laugh

https://www.htafc.com/news/2018/february/vote-you-can-decide-towns-january-goal-of-the-month/


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - Lord Snooty - 07-02-2018

(07-02-2018, 18:55)JUSTASILLYOLDGIT Wrote: Sorry. But I had to have a little chuckle to myself.  Laugh

https://www.htafc.com/news/2018/february/vote-you-can-decide-towns-january-goal-of-the-month/

Micah Obiera sounds a good lad with an eye for goal.


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - Lord Snooty - 13-02-2018

Town special tonight at 6 on WYS Daily with the Danish boys Jonas and Zanka.

(13-02-2018, 18:30)Lord Snooty Wrote: Town special tonight at 6 on WYS Daily with the Danish boys Jonas and Zanka.

Tomorrow not tonight. Wednesday 6pm.


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - Lord Snooty - 06-03-2018

Oscar Gobern's turned up. He's laking for Yeovil in t Checkatrade Trophy semi final at Shrewsbury.


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - Lord Snooty - 13-03-2018

Ex Town left back Jon Whitney has been sacked as Walsall manager. Was a grave digger after retiring from playing, so he's got something to go back to. Thumb up


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - theo_luddite - 13-03-2018

He was a physio when he joined Wassall, so he could hatch, batch and despatch 'em in future. Always work to be done in the dead centre of town.


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - Lord Snooty - 21-03-2018

Well then. So close, but now Japp Stam has been sacked by Reading.


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - theo_luddite - 21-03-2018

You often see one of the play-off sides tumble down the division a bit after a near miss but this season both Reading and Wendies doing it is a bit of an odd-ball. I expected both to be back in the mix again. I wouldn't have thought us nicking a midfielder off Reading would have caused such a fall. Wendies just have an expensive set of players that don't play like a team often enough this season. Saturday's result probably had them looking at each other and thinking what if? Decks will likely be cleared in the Summer in South Yorkshire and Berkshire.


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - St Charles Owl - 22-03-2018

(21-03-2018, 20:44)theo_luddite Wrote: You often see one of the play-off sides tumble down the division a bit after a near miss but this season both Reading and Wendies doing it is a bit of an odd-ball. I expected both to be back in the mix again. I wouldn't have thought us nicking a midfielder off Reading would have caused such a fall. Wendies just have an expensive set of players that don't play like a team often enough this season. Saturday's result probably had them looking at each other and thinking what if? Decks will likely be cleared in the Summer in South Yorkshire and Berkshire.

To be fair our drop has coincided with virtually our entire first team being out injured for the majority of the season. First team regulars who have hardly played include Forestieri, Lees (back last week), Westwood, Bannan (sub against L**ds first game back for months), Lee, Fletcher, Hooper, van Acken, Matias, Abdi and Hutchinson (L**ds was first game back). At one point we had 16 of our first team squad on the treatment table. Not saying we would be getting promoted or anything but back in October when the injuries started we were a couple of points and places off the playoffs, since then we haven't been able to string any form together at all.

Relegation is still a possibility for both us and Reading, we probably need at least one more win but with some of our established players getting fit again we should be ok, then we need to do some creative business in the summer to avoid FFP sanctions and try again!!


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - theo_luddite - 24-03-2018

Aidy Boothroyd has confirmed former Huddersfield and Gillingham striker Iffy Onuora is working with England’s U21 squad as part of the FA’s efforts to increase inclusivity within the game.