26-08-2022, 17:09
Looks like A.Neil could be taking over from O'Neil at Smoke on Stench.
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26-08-2022, 22:10
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62695089
Hibs sign Ryan Schofield on a season-long loan. Good business for Hibs after second choice keeper Kevin Dabrowski suffered a shoulder ligament injury.
Cabbage is still good for you
26-08-2022, 23:32
Hope he does alright for you and gets a chance. He's been lacking confidence since getting injured and being on the end of that battering by Fulham last season.
He has had some brilliant games, most notably the home win against Watford. He's obviously not in Schofield's plans though, he's not even been on the bench this season.
03-09-2022, 07:20
Sad to hear about Eleanor Haigh. Part of the communications team at Town, did some of the YouTube interviews. She's died aged 26.
RIP.
03-09-2022, 15:44
A biography of Micky Kennedy coming out next month if you're interested.
https://lm.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A...Hq5k2SzR_F
08-09-2022, 16:10
Marcus Stewart one of yours and our ex players diagnosed with Motor Neurone disease
Have you heard about the news on Mizar 5
People got to shout to stay alive
08-09-2022, 16:16
One of the best strikers to play for Town in my time watching them, really sad news
08-09-2022, 16:38
(This post was last modified: 08-09-2022, 16:41 by theo_luddite.)
One of those diseases you never know about until it gets you. A good friend and darned good golfer down here didn't last a year after being diagnosed. One of the few Wolves fans I got on with as he had brain cells between his ears when it came to football.
Depends on which muscles it goes for, it went for his chest and diaphragm amongst others so he couldn't breath. Apparently this is very common. With Stephen Hawkins as an example, his diaphragm and his chest muscles were about the only one's it didn't go for, hence he lived for years with it even though he couldn't walk or talk due to it. Similar at the moment with all the rugby players that have got it that you see on TV. More about it https://www.brainresearchuk.org.uk/neuro...%20disease.
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