It’s prediction time..
Going tomorrow with grandson Ben...bet the bovril sales do a bomb...Wigan 24 Widnes 12...me frozen
Started: 1st Mar 2018 at 21:38
Wigan to win. Check in the morning Roy as they are having another look at the pitch at 10.30am.
Replied: 1st Mar 2018 at 23:01
I hope it’s off broady...too cold to sit in the stadium...call me a “lightweight “ but it’s ok if you are on the move
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 07:21
The excitement will keep us all warm (hopefully)
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 08:42
You mean the bovril eh
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 11:09
My prediction is after the match Roy wants Wane sacked.
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 11:28
peter g
I am glad I wasn't eating or drinking anything when I read your comment - it would have ended up all over my keyboard!
Very amusing - well done
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 11:52
I thought the Stadium had undersoil heating
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 13:08
It's my bloody seat I am more concerned about!
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 13:14
Exactly B.B....pneumonia park
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 14:17
Just been to cemetery....jean told me not to go tonight....stay in and keep warm
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 14:20
Roy
Did you ask her about me?
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 15:39
If you’re 60+ stay at home...I’m disappointed really but I’m not 100% and I go on my holidays in 3 weeks time so don’t want to risk anything..I’ve not walked these last 2 days Co’s of the wind and I’ve missed that too...good news is that I won’t be able to comment on the teams display..so I won’t be calling for wanes head (this week)
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 15:56
Looking at the game of two halves I think it as well you didn't go Roy!!
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 21:58
"I hope it’s off broady...too cold to sit in the stadium...call me a “lightweight “ but it’s ok if you are on the move"
I know what you mean Roy. You should have tried sitting/standing in the Emirates Stadium last night, it was hideous. The only time I have ever been colder at a game was stood in the Swinley end/Kop at Central Park in the 80's. It was snowing that night too and half of the terraces were covered in snow. They wouldn't let that happen in today's "health and safety" culture.....more's the pity.
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 22:05
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My coldest trips were to Hunslet in the 1950,s and the front window of the Walls coach was broken by a stone flung up from a passing car,and the vote was to carry on to the match,can’t remember the result but it was a very cowd experience.
And going to Highbury for the Carling cup semi final against Arsenal was cowd,about -4 and freezing fog on the drive home,happy days😀😀
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 22:24
A chap I know reckons that "in days gone by", the coach he was on had the windscreen smashed by hooligans at Southampton one winter's day and drove back to Manchester with no windscreen and the driver in goggles.
If true that must have been one very cold trip!
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 22:29
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Mine was a trip to Keighley on a cold January evening. Freezing.
Replied: 2nd Mar 2018 at 23:44
We would probably have left at half time broady....or stayed at the bovril bar....a good turnaround though...Chinese whispers was that wane would be sacked if we had lost......grrr
Replied: 3rd Mar 2018 at 11:23
You should have tried sitting/standing in the Emirates Stadium last night..
You can put the crowbar back in the shed now, you've managed to squeeze it in (again) well done!
Replied: 3rd Mar 2018 at 22:30
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