Yeah that’s what I meant, was interested to know if it was like those ones. Never had the experience of standing at Wembley so I’m looking forward to it
I see our old friend Steve Evans at Stevenage had his usual rant at the referee after losing at Peterborough last night and during the interview he says he hopes that Posh get promoted and win the EFL Trophy.
They sometimes get things wrong and it goes in our favour as well.
But I wasn't defending referees as much as having a light-hearted chuckle at you highlighting someone else having a go at referees.
It was a welcome moment of levity on a fairly dismal Thursday morning, particularly in the light of this developing news about Reading's training ground which I'm finding slightly concerning
if Mehmeti got a retrospective ban for the business with O'Nien at the SoL a couple of years back, then Stevenage's uber-thug Piergianni is surely in trouble for his 'in-front-of-the-camera-but-out-of-sight-of-the-ref' forearm smash on Ricky-Jade Jones. I wonder if "Deano" Thompson raised that one with Fatboy on 3CR last night...?"
The point I was hoping to bring attention to is that Evans has publicly stated his preference for Peterborough to beat us at Wembley. The referee rant is a weekly occurrence for Evans.
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Who joined us, then decided he didn't fancy the drive in and promptly left.
Intriguing. Is there a news source for that?
Wikipedia says: 'On 28 June 2017, Weston joined Ebbsfleet United on a free transfer, having expressed a need to be closer to his home and his family.'
Injured in his first game, sent off in his comeback game, two thirds of his goals for us against Plymouth. Thats quite a season!
There are now only 337 seats left in blocks 134-143, which means we've sold 7,163 from the initial 7,500 allocation.
Seats in other blocks 132 and beyond are currently selling, so I think we'll easily get more than 10k.
https://www.wwfc.com/news/2017/june/myles-weston-moves-to-ebbsfleet/
Family reasons and the long drive.
It's fair enough, we as fans often totally overlook the human side of players moving.
Most of us wouldn't want to move massive distances every few years.
Thanks. Sounds it. Remember him as being exciting to watch, always looking to attack and had a great cross on him.
Will we get to 124?
It's a shame we didn't get allocated block 174, imagine the apoplectic outrage that would have caused Peterborough.
There is no block 174
To go back to my question, do the sales figures and projections look like we are going to get around to selling side block 124?
I am waiting to get the £60//£30 seats in the side blocks such as 124, should we sell enough tickets.
"Sometimes the complaints will be false"
Same here.
No rush, just let them sell - still need to go on complete general sale yet to those with a passing interest.
The two blocks put on sale today sold fairly quickly and only slowed down as all the seats toward the back started to sell through.
There’s only about 900 tickets on sale at the moment across all the blocks so they’ll open up more soon, probably tomorrow.
All timer that one.
Think 124 will be open when we’ve sold around 10,000 so almost certainly it will be on sale. It’ll be very disappointing if not.
Thank you.
How have they managed to release a shirt quicker than our club ever could?
I think you took my comment way too literally, 😊. Maybe we should rebrand block 124 instead.
Yeah that’s what I meant, was interested to know if it was like those ones. Never had the experience of standing at Wembley so I’m looking forward to it
Well I enjoyed going mental at White Hart Lane thanks to him and that cross to Thompson so all is forgiven
Presumably because it's not official. I'm surprised they've been allowed to do it (if indeed they have).
I see our old friend Steve Evans at Stevenage had his usual rant at the referee after losing at Peterborough last night and during the interview he says he hopes that Posh get promoted and win the EFL Trophy.
"his usual rant at the referee" 😆😆😆😆
Satire is dead folks
We know that you are the unofficial spokesman for referees but you could occasionally acknowledge that they get things wrong.
Of course they get things wrong, we all do.
They sometimes get things wrong and it goes in our favour as well.
But I wasn't defending referees as much as having a light-hearted chuckle at you highlighting someone else having a go at referees.
It was a welcome moment of levity on a fairly dismal Thursday morning, particularly in the light of this developing news about Reading's training ground which I'm finding slightly concerning
if Mehmeti got a retrospective ban for the business with O'Nien at the SoL a couple of years back, then Stevenage's uber-thug Piergianni is surely in trouble for his 'in-front-of-the-camera-but-out-of-sight-of-the-ref' forearm smash on Ricky-Jade Jones. I wonder if "Deano" Thompson raised that one with Fatboy on 3CR last night...?"
The point I was hoping to bring attention to is that Evans has publicly stated his preference for Peterborough to beat us at Wembley. The referee rant is a weekly occurrence for Evans.
Yep certainly a retrospective ban.
Don't let it bother you. Would you prefer it is he was supporting us?
Evans is an insignificant human being and I am certainly in no way impacted by any of his brainless rants.
Insignificant is not a word I'd use to describe a man built like a spacehopper.