Been reading about his Crawley exploits in one of their former player's autobiography recently.
Don Revie will be turning in his grave with this appointment. Just how low can things go at Leeds off the park and on it. Pains me to say it will get worse before it gets better.
Listened to both parts today and really enjoyed it. Looking forward to more hopefully.
The Beast was good crack and pretty frank. Be good to get Paul Martin on soon.
One way is if you someone who has disabled blue badge/permit just ask them their details then reply to the ticket and you won't hear anything more.
A lot of posters are right with the parking eye just ignore them and you tend not to hear anymore about it
Sheerin is definitely worth a look. Very direct, strong and knows exactly where the net is.
He's very much a dying breed in the terms of a powerful striker.
Away from Rankine. Can you Livi lads shed any light on a book written by Bill Hunter about the move to Livingston from Meadowbank. Nothing coming up on Amazon.
A good weekend for me. £49 back for £5 stake on Hibs, Luton Town, Queen's Park & PNE.
Today a cheeky £3 on Spurs to beat Everton 2-1 which brought me £25-50 back.
Thought the Students were well worth their point.
Nice set up and that's three LL games I've seen in the past two weeks and I've been impressed with the standard too. Must make more of an effort to get to a few more games in this league. Good crowd there too.
I didn't know Neil Irvine was back coaching the University.
Seen Edinburgh University are at home on Wednesday night.
I'm sure they played Hurlford United in a Scottish Cup Replay at Preston Athletic's New Pennypit Stadium. Are they playing league games there or was it just a one-off
Went do a double header yesterday in England.
In the afternoon Lancaster City v Clitheroe in the Evo-Stick North League. A couple of famous old faces on show. Ex-QPR & Toon defender Darren Peacock is manager of Lancaster and his No2 is Trevor Sinclair. Sinclair made a cameo appearance from the bench and still looked as though he could do a job at this level.
Then it was to Barrow for a 6.30pm Conference North encounter against Chorley. Holker Street (or what ever it's been commercially renamed) has always been a great venue to watch football. Good boisterous and vociferous home crowd made some noise. Well over 1500 in the ground.
Two noticeable things. Both Referee's looked guys well into their 30s not like young boys who referee non-league football up here. Night and day between the standard down there and up here.