No idea tbh mate. But as you say that was against a league one side so comparisons are a bit skewed. I was both surprised and pleased how well it worked last night on a wet night in Burnley, which seems to have replaced the cold night in Stoke as football jargon for a scary experience. I'm quite happy to admit when I saw our line up I feared the worst.
Jeez, a wet night in Burnley, a cold night in stoke. It used to be shit weather once you left the North Circular road and fucking worse past the Watford Gap.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:38 amNo idea tbh mate. But as you say that was against a league one side so comparisons are a bit skewed. I was both surprised and pleased how well it worked last night on a wet night in Burnley, which seems to have replaced the cold night in Stoke as football jargon for a scary experience. I'm quite happy to admit when I saw our line up I feared the worst.
Ah yes, the Watford Gap. The centre of gastronomic excellence for the weary traveller and the place north of which, back in the day, West Ham were guaranteed to return from having been soundly stuffed by whichever team they were playing.tassiehammer wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:47 amJeez, a wet night in Burnley, a cold night in stoke. It used to be shit weather once you left the North Circular road and fucking worse past the Watford Gap.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:38 am
No idea tbh mate. But as you say that was against a league one side so comparisons are a bit skewed. I was both surprised and pleased how well it worked last night on a wet night in Burnley, which seems to have replaced the cold night in Stoke as football jargon for a scary experience. I'm quite happy to admit when I saw our line up I feared the worst.
Guaranteed on midweek night games but always 50/50 on a saturdayWhiskyman wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:58 amAh yes, the Watford Gap. The centre of gastronomic excellence for the weary traveller and the place north of which, back in the day, West Ham were guaranteed to return from having been soundly stuffed by whichever team they were playing.tassiehammer wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:47 am
Jeez, a wet night in Burnley, a cold night in stoke. It used to be shit weather once you left the North Circular road and fucking worse past the Watford Gap.
Particularly if we start the game two points adrift.BillyDWhizz wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 12:52 pm
My hope is that Noble is used sparingly during next year but as a swan song, comes on for the final 5 mins v spuds last game of the season and scores the penalty that wins the game and guarantees WHUFC CL football. Now THAT would be a fitting way for him to sign off!
If Carlsberg done final games of the season......OZHAMMER wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 12:58 pmParticularly if we start the game two points adrift.BillyDWhizz wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 12:52 pm
My hope is that Noble is used sparingly during next year but as a swan song, comes on for the final 5 mins v spuds last game of the season and scores the penalty that wins the game and guarantees WHUFC CL football. Now THAT would be a fitting way for him to sign off!
I should clarify that I meant two points adrift of Spurs in fourth, but I'm sure most would've already picked up on that.
Yeah true, even have to get the Huskies, Snow shoes and Kayak out in MK 6 months of the year.....tassiehammer wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:47 amJeez, a wet night in Burnley, a cold night in stoke. It used to be shit weather once you left the North Circular road and fucking worse past the Watford Gap.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:38 am
No idea tbh mate. But as you say that was against a league one side so comparisons are a bit skewed. I was both surprised and pleased how well it worked last night on a wet night in Burnley, which seems to have replaced the cold night in Stoke as football jargon for a scary experience. I'm quite happy to admit when I saw our line up I feared the worst.