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Stags v Terriers - 07/12/2024
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Marshall off injured. Ruffalo on, meaning Koroma goes up front.

Mansfield equalised

And now Koroma makes it 2-1
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So far in the first half I've gained a new plant in the front garden and had me BBQ blown over twice round the back garden. They are both staying where they are for now though I've also taken the cover off the BBQ so I don't have to climb any neighbour's fences to find it tomorrow. The fly screen door on the back door doesn't want to stay closed either. Did anyone say Christmas shopping? I'm sticking to wine tasting.

Oh! One of me neighbour's fence panels just went for a ball of chalk too. Football? Whats that?
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Large part of Shrophire without electrickery this evening.
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Full time. Town win. Only 5 points off top spot now.
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3 points won and needed, Whilst Wycombe dropped points again, Wrexham and Brum won. Whilst we are 4 points adrift of Brum, we're 5 points above Bolton whose game at Brizzle was postponed.

Don't think I'll be BBQ'ing my fillets o' fish tonight. Poached might be a good idea. Can you eat in the hotel Snoots or is there somewhere more reasonably priced a quick if damp walk away in sunny Torquay? Does Manuel deliver his Ratatouille if Basil or Sybil let him out of the front door?
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Greetings from Tenerife, bloody hard work watching Town today. Conditions were terrible (Mansfield not Tenerife) and nobody really got to grips with it. Gutsy win that should've been 3-1 but Lees headed straight at the keeper. Ref should've walked the Mansfield keeper for that challenge on Koroma and by the end I was grateful Lees didn't score when panicking and hitting our own bar.
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Thumb up I'm guessing you've better weather than me Snoots, Amchaff and many others right now Wakey. I wouldn't fly back tonight if I was you unless you fancy landing upside down. I've seen the Sky highlighs so I'll have to wait for the boringly long one's Town put out after midnight to see everything you described. Have a few long cold one's for us and don't get blown off the top of Mt. Teidi. Best regards to Mitzi.
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(07-12-2024, 19:06)theo_luddite Wrote: Don't think I'll be BBQ'ing my fillets o' fish tonight. Poached might be a good idea. Can you eat in the hotel Snoots or is there somewhere more reasonably priced a quick if damp walk away in sunny Torquay? Does Manuel deliver his Ratatouille if Basil or Sybil let him out of the front door?

Gourmet evening at Farty Towels, theo. No not really. Beefeater!

Had a lovely meal last night though in Maidencombe.

As for the hotel, we do have a sea view. It's over there between the land and the sky. Can't see Sydney Opera House or the Hanging Gardens of Babylon though. Tongue
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Duf Duff

and

Koroma

post-match on Radio Local
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Which part of Tenerife have you ventured to wakey?
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