form is temporary - class is permanent we will be back.
If he had a bit of pace he'd be dangerous but as it is he's so slow he just gets caught and brushed aside. Just a bit shit really.
I didn't go on Saturday.
Quote from: wittonwarrior on February 15, 2016, 06:23:21 PMform is temporary - class is permanent we will be back.can you class 5 years as temporary?
The atmosphere during the last 10-15 minutes was absolutely surreal, almost a thing of beauty. We had all surrendered to the inevitable but were making some noise nonetheless.
Vertigo isn't only caused by heights, it's a symptom of many different brain related issues. If he really is suffereing from it them I don't envy him, I had it for a while a couple of years ago (never did find out what caused it) and it was horrible. Like being drunk and feeling sick ALL the time, I literally couldn't get up for a couple of weeks.
Quote from: sickbeggar on February 14, 2016, 09:46:23 PMHowe would be my choice. He'd come as wellDon or Sir Geoffrey ?
Howe would be my choice. He'd come as well
Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on February 14, 2016, 10:02:56 PMQuote from: sickbeggar on February 14, 2016, 09:46:23 PMHowe would be my choice. He'd come as wellDon or Sir Geoffrey ?Fred Dineage. How presenter.
On a general note, we really seem to have an inferiority complex against so called 'big' teams, particularly at home. They go to other clubs and get closed down, have no time on the ball and have to work hard for the win. They come to Villa Park and like yesterday, they have a stroll around under no pressure and leave with a comfortable win.
As Coops says, it's not just heights. A friend of mine gets vertigo, it can last a day or so or even weeks at a time and they find it difficult to even walk as it is like being drunk with the room spinning etc. It's seems to be one of those things that there's no real reason you get it, and no telling when you'll get it next.