What an outrageous statement. How dare you make such fun at the expense of this contracts expert. I'll wager he be too busy advising the government on matters of sport and contract than indulging in shameless money-making.
You go through Norton St Phillip and some other village and you also go through places like Saltford and Coombe Down. You end up going into Bristol on the Bath Road so it takes you right into the centre. It's not a great route for rush hour (it's a ****e route for rush hour!) but if you're not in a rush you go through some nice little valleys and it's more interesting than the quicker M4/A34 route to Soton. It's also about 30 miles shorter; if you go via the motorway you use half as much petrol again. Like I said, not recommended if you're in a rush or if there's a hurrican blowing as you might get a tree on your bonce.
"Messiah like status" - wtf are you talking about?
I imagine most people are resonably happy with our results so far but recognise there is still room for improvement. Most of our disappointing results this season have been the result of players missing chances or individual cock-ups (under Pardew and Adkins). Not really the manager's fault IMO.
Lambert's not been as lethal in front of goal and his hold-up play hasn't been as good as last year but it's not right to suggest he's suddenly awful. If you look at our first goal last weekend, who was it who saw the potential of Harding's run and quickly dropped off his defender to play the one-two? (it was Lambert).
That's the nature of this place.
If we win a match loads of people say we're amazing and if we lose they can't cope so go around blaming whatever pops into their little minds. I expect most fan messageboards are pretty similar.
Exactly.
Sounded like we were on top until we made two sloppy mistakes at the back then suddenly the half-wits on the radio start moaning about having good players on the bench. The second half showed that the team put out would've been perfectly capable of winning the match had they not defended certain attacks badly.
I go A36 then turn off at a village called Woolverton. That takes you through some proper little villages but I think it's quicker than Devizes or into Bath. If it's rush hour you will always get stuck approaching Bristol anyway though.
****poor crowd, three yellow cards, a straight red and a home defeat.
Oh dear. That cash haemorrhage is going to look pretty unpalatable to old Mr Chanrai if that sorry state of affairs continues.
They probably could've done with Lawrence today