by bobby1413 » 31 Dec 2016 21:18
by Winston Smith » 31 Dec 2016 22:02
bobby1413 Bored at home on New Year's Eve so thought I'd ask the following...
(Can choose anyone at all, in any league, country etc...)
Club you would love to see in the Premier League
Club you'd love to see slide down the leagues
Who would you support or follow if Reading weren't around
Feel free to add any other random questions.
by Nameless » 31 Dec 2016 22:03
by bobby1413 » 31 Dec 2016 22:07
Nameless If Spurs were not rebuilding WHL I'd say Spurs.
by bobby1413 » 31 Dec 2016 22:08
by bobby1413 » 31 Dec 2016 22:12
bobby1413 Club you would love to see in the Premier League
bobby1413 Club you'd love to see slide down the leagues
bobby1413 Who would you support or follow if Reading weren't around
by From Despair To Where? » 31 Dec 2016 22:45
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by Silver Fox » 03 Jan 2017 11:38
by Green » 03 Jan 2017 12:43
Winston Smith M8 of mine is moving up to Dunnet in Scotland in a few months. Wick will be his 'local' team who are in the Highland league and he is planning on getting to games. I basically decided that I will start following them once I have made my first trip up to visit as we plan on tying in my trips up there into going to the odd Wick game. come on you Wickers!
by Green » 03 Jan 2017 12:45
by Winston Smith » 03 Jan 2017 13:48
GreenWinston Smith M8 of mine is moving up to Dunnet in Scotland in a few months. Wick will be his 'local' team who are in the Highland league and he is planning on getting to games. I basically decided that I will start following them once I have made my first trip up to visit as we plan on tying in my trips up there into going to the odd Wick game. come on you Wickers!
What's he gonna do up there (other than watch Wick)?
by Green » 03 Jan 2017 15:19
by Winston Smith » 03 Jan 2017 15:43
Green I think you've mentioned him on here before, and we've had this very conversation before.
Saving money on your mortgage always seems like a false economy to me given the higher costs associated with living somewhere that far away - even a trip back home will cost you hundreds and your earning power is substantially reduced no matter what you do.
But that aside fair fooks to him for giving it a go and if the rural life appeals why the hell not. I enjoyed the recent Fair Isle documentary on the beeb. That would be even tougher - but it does seem like there's a correlation between isolation and cohesion in communities, if that's not a contradiction in terms.
by Green » 03 Jan 2017 15:57
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