Todays other fitba.

I know it.

On the shirts was written -Rot-Weiss Essen - Nobody Can Break us


Thanks. Excellent atuff with the goalposts too. A couple of your players put the tops on and keot them in. but mostly they got told no. It was probably more to do with keeping their shirt sponsor on display.

I will be watching the second leg, I hope you are celebrating and stay drunk for many days after.
 
Not mine, I hasten to add!
Apart from keeping in touch with a few folk from the semi-pro clubs I was involved in, I don't follow English football at all, much less bet on it.

A pal just sent me this... With a 🤬 emoji.
No text.
😂
I assume it's his, but feel I ought not to reply until he's calmed down.
He's a Scot. Vaguely a Sheepshagger, as he's from Aberdeen. Was in the Royal Navy, based at Portsmouth for a while and occasionally used to watch Pompey, decades ago... Which would make it worse.
Southampton's spy has done him - or whoever - for 620 notes... Assuming they'd have beaten Hull, which would've been a 4-7 shot in the "To Qualify" market.
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I watched Notts County v Salford today on a live stream, 3-0 to Notts. Have to say the Magpies were superb today and really did a job on Salford. The Notts defence was strong, unhurried and organised, never looking in much trouble barely. The creative players showed no little skill on the ball, passed well and ran and ran in searing heat of 37C. The team's finishing was clean-cut and decisive. The whole display was extremely professional and thorough.

The coverage of course kept referring to Salford club owners Beckham and Gary Neville. In fact I'm sure Notts' sibling Danish owners, the excellent Christoffer and Alexander Reedtz weren't even mentioned until minutes to go with Notts walking away with it. Well done to them for their calm understated stewardship in taking on the club when it was newly relegated to non-league, had only six players on the books, a transfer embargo on it and a winding-order due in two days after the club not paying any wages for two months. They have worked absolute wonders, stuck to their plan and deserve credit for a job well done.

Congratulations Magpies!