I generally enjoy all away trips and find most of the shortcomings of away grounds add a certain character. I must admit though I was less than impressed at White Hart Lane under Mr Hodge Podge's reign when they closed the upper tier bar after kick off and sent the staff home, leaving dry at half time whilst we could see the Spuds fans drinking along the stand.
Just the two of us.
I already have and it looks 'acceptable' on the website, which given that they're publicity photos worries me. It can't be as bad as the place I booked into in New Delhi back in March. I nearly cried.
Staying for two nights in Amsterdam at the bizarrely named 'The Quentin Arrive Amsterdam' near the station. Twin room only 49 euros a night. Should be lovely.
I'd second that as the worst close-season transfer activity. Champions League football on offer to attract the best talent in football (when the Champions League was still the exclusive reserve of the champions) and that's who we got. Jack Walker's one great mistake.
Don't know if anyone else has picked this up and mentioned it elsewhere from the BBC's football rumour page;
"Shefki Kuqi's move from Blackburn to Crystal Palace nearly fell through after his registration forms were accidentally faxed through to a chip shop rather than the Football League, as the numbers were similar (People)."
We thrashed Wolves a few seasons ago on the opening day of the season. We were humiliated by West Ham on the opening day last season. Hardly indicators of what was to come. Patience.
1. Liverpool
2. Chelsea
3. Arsenal
4. Man U
5.Tottenham
6. Newcastle
7. Everton
8. Rovers
9. West Ham
10. Bolton
11. Man City
12. Aston Villa
13. Portsmouth
14. Fulham
15. Wigan
16. Sheffield Utd
17. Charlton
18. Middlesbrough
19. Watford
20. Reading
Or you could just wait until October as I did last season then get the shirts half price. I'm not prepared to pay full price for a home shirt that lasts one season, but would be for one that lasts two.
I've never had a single problem with ANY of the kits I have bought for myself over the last twelve years - nothing has ever remotely looked like peeling off and I've washed kits over and over.
My kids have 12/18 months Lonsdale home and away shirts from the first season with the manufacturer and all the badges are plastic and starting to peel off but they have been washed so many times I could hardly expect anything else.
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