Is it April the first?
Many of you guys are completely and utterly on another planet in comparison to me. But I have managed over the last few days to dust off mine and my lads mountain bikes and got out into the beautiful and fresh air.Cycling for me is tough anyway as although I am still able to work I suffer from Rheumatoid Arthritis which which affects my hands (Amongst other bits!) therefore it’s tough to properly grip handlebars and operate brakes.Are there any options for me to add a bit more intensity?On a side note RA is a pain in the fucking ass. Flare Ups appear randomly and after it being in my life for the best part of 40 years I’m a little pissed.
Footy, would you mind doing the majority of us a favour, please? Give one of the mods a nudge and see if they'll allow you to make a thread of your own, that only you can post in, and the only place that you can post in. That way, I can be sure that I avoid and don't see your utter shite in and amongst the threads that I like to read through.Thanks in advance.
Quote from: OzVilla on May 26, 2020, 11:40:28 AMIf we went down I think they’ll keep Smith for the campaign to get back up. However if we stay up I can see them looking to upgrade. Funny old world isn’t it.I'd go with that as well.
If we went down I think they’ll keep Smith for the campaign to get back up. However if we stay up I can see them looking to upgrade. Funny old world isn’t it.
Quote from: KevinGage on May 26, 2020, 11:46:09 AMQuote from: OzVilla on May 26, 2020, 11:40:28 AMIf we went down I think they’ll keep Smith for the campaign to get back up. However if we stay up I can see them looking to upgrade. Funny old world isn’t it.I'd go with that as well.Trouble is if he gets us back up he'll get another free pass for the following season regardless of results.
If we went down several key players would surely leave and there is no guarantee that those who stay will set the Championship alight. Some teams come down from the Premier League and look too good for the Championship from day one. Others struggle to dominate in such a dog eat dog league.
Quote from: kieron on May 24, 2020, 09:20:00 PMFooty, would you mind doing the majority of us a favour, please? Give one of the mods a nudge and see if they'll allow you to make a thread of your own, that only you can post in, and the only place that you can post in. That way, I can be sure that I avoid and don't see your utter shite in and amongst the threads that I like to read through.Thanks in advance.No more of this, please.
The Aston Villa Family are saddened to announce that Ron Smith, the father of our current Head Coach Dean, has passed away at the age of 79. Ron, who had recently been living in a care home after being diagnosed with dementia six years ago, contracted Coronavirus four weeks ago and after a short spell in hospital passed away with his family at his side. A lifelong supporter, Ron was a steward at Villa Park for many years and passed on his love of the club down to his children. As well as being a regular at home games, Ron was also there to witness that greatest of days in May 1982 when Villa lifted the European Cup in Rotterdam. The thoughts of everyone at the football club are currently with Dean and his family at this most distressing of times and would kindly ask for the family’s privacy to be respected.