I watched Soccer AM on Saturday just to see if they would give her grief but in fairness they didn't mention it much. At least she gets her derby game with Exeter back next season.
Our old next door neighbours were from Plymouth too. Really nice people. The husband was a Plymouth fan but his wife supported Bristol City. They both hated Rovers, Exeter and Torquay though.
I used to know a girl from Plymouth. Her name was Lucy and she was STUNNING. She left Winchester and moved back to Plymouth, though, cos she reckoned that Plymouth was more exciting!
Well , I can see Chelsea winning the Champion's League and maybe the FA Cup so that will have been some season. The league maybe a bridge too far but you never know. United may slip again, Vidic and Ferdinand are out now and they may panic a bit. Of course I support Plymouth now so I don't care.
dcarter wrote:Ben, please refrain from giving me grief about the performance of my second-tier side ever again. Tsk, tsk.
Yes, we were shite. But, until Sunday, we had won NINE in a row - conceding just ONE goal in the process. We are unbeaten in 18 matches now. Everyone was saying that United had it sewn up: we've done amazingly well to close them down. Plus we have the FA Cup final to come, and the European Cup semi-final on Wednesday! (And we've already landed the League Cup!) And yet everyone is still talking about our season as if it's been a disappointment!!!
dcarter wrote:The black and white dog is so beautiful. I wish I had done a 5 miler yesterday.
Did you have 5 pints at Brew Co?
No. We didn't do a damned thing. My wife is annoying me with her focus on career and lack of focus on me. That makes 2 weekends ina row down the tubes.
That's does not sound like her. We need to get out sometime.
I mean Bolton. They are a second tier side. Chelsea wasted a golden opportunity to deny the Red Scum the Championship. Now they have to hope that teh Scum falter again. I hate the Scum!