diamondgeezer1 wrote:Thought it was an unconvincing victory......
I agree, it wasn't our top performance - but I'd say its the kind of performance that wins promotions. Win when you play badly, I'll take that !!
Called in at the ground earlier, I dropped Sam's dad over to pick up his car - the pitch looks good for Saturday - fingers crossed the weather gods will smile on us.
Raising awareness of Motor Neurone Disease RIP Dale Roberts - gone, but never forgotten!!
diamondgeezer1 wrote:Thought it was an unconvincing victory......
I agree, it wasn't our top performance - but I'd say its the kind of performance that wins promotions. Win when you play badly, I'll take that !!
Called in at the ground earlier, I dropped Sam's dad over to pick up his car - the pitch looks good for Saturday - fingers crossed the weather gods will smile on us.
How is Sam?
You're knocked out with who I am,
Look at you now, you're all in my hands.
Well he survived my driving to the hospital ;) He's hoping its deep bruising and nothing worse, nothing broken according to the x-ray. I think he's in pain from what his dad said, but will be along to cheer on the lads on Saturday - hopefully 24/48 hours of rest will see it settle down a bit, but I'd think he's out for at least 2 weeks, and thats assuming it is just bruising and nothing more serious.
Having seen the video highlights it was a bad tackle and the guy deserved to be sent off - the ball doesn't move, he simply went through Sam - shocking that the two officials missed it, but hey, they can only give what they see eh? We move on !!
Raising awareness of Motor Neurone Disease RIP Dale Roberts - gone, but never forgotten!!
Mal's pics show how close Sam Brown came to stopping the Rothwell goal - and how he wasn't far from handling it either. Had he done so he wouldn't have been on the pitch for that tackle a few minutes later - and only missed a single game in a fortnight as a result ....