"Hawking himself around", how very elegant of Timbo. I might use that kind of phrase on here but it's not really suitable for a published piece!
As far as I'm aware Sako is in Dubai on his hols, so prob not too worried at present about "hawking himself around""Hawking himself around", how very elegant of Timbo. I might use that kind of phrase on here but it's not really suitable for a published piece!
Another day, another misleading headline.
http://www.expressandstar.com/sport...05/20/jez-moxey-benik-afobe-must-work-harder/
express and swazstika said:think so. For me, he’s got to work both sides of the ball,” said Moxey.
“He’s got better at it and the thing we really like about Benik is he’s a development player.
“He just happened to be an Arsenal development player.
“He came through their academy system and he shares the same values as the vast majority of that dressing room shares.
“So he fits into the team really and thinks ‘do you know what? I have to improve’.
“The fact he’s the country’s leading scorer has us asking the question ‘can he do it two years in a row?’
“Half of his season was in League One but if he scores 30 goals in the Championship then it would be a different kettle of fish.
I'd be all for giving it a try and if it doesn't work, don't have it again or cut it short. I can't see it being any different to the one they have at Chasewater at weekends and doubt people would come just for the fair if it's a couple kiddie rides, a bouncy castle and a hook-a-duck.I imagine it'd soon get pretty tiresome having a wank fair on your doorstep, never mind having it there for 3 months. It gets bad enough in Tettenhall whenever you get a sunny day as it is with everyone coming to the 'pool'.
I'd be all for giving it a try and if it doesn't work, don't have it again or cut it short. I can't see it being any different to the one they have at Chasewater at weekends and doubt people would come just for the fair if it's a couple kiddie rides, a bouncy castle and a hook-a-duck.
Graham Turner's side did the double that 1987-88 season, winning the Fourth Division title and then triumphing at the home of English football.
Goals from Andy Mutch and Robbie Dennison sent Wolves storming to a 2-0 victory against Burnley, enabling them to become the first club to claim those two accolades in the same campaign.
In fact, they are still the first fourth tier side to win the trophy - which is contested between clubs in the bottom two divisions.
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