Evening Jimnast. "Nesh" as my Dad used to say. A Scouse word which defies definition but loosely translated means soft. Things have changed haven't they. I remember most teams played in short-sleeved shirts when I first went. That said, I was bored with the game, especially the ludicrous shenanegins at the corners, I hardly glanced up from the newspaper I was reading. I had big lay of your team to finish out of the top 6 in August but, fortuitously, managed to get out level at half time in your win against City. They have improved a great deal and it just shows that you don't need some expensive fashionable European "coach" to make progress. All well here and hope the same with you. Roll on the Craven!
Evening Jimnast. "Nesh" as my Dad used to say. A Scouse word which defies definition but loosely translated means soft. Things have changed haven't they. I remember most teams played in short-sleeved shirts when I first went. That said, I was bored