Don’t give up hope Bully. Two years ago my sister was so poorly and we were all called by the hospital to say our goodbye’s, but she came through it over time and she’s in her mid 70’s. I feared she’d be bed-bound at best back then, but she’s just come back from a caravan holiday and reguarly goes out for meals etc. The human body is a wonderful thing, it can often surprise us and regenerate. I really hope better times are ahead for you both mate.
can anyone put up a link for wilder interview?
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Try this JC...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p065m6bx
https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...ture-1-9140735
An article from the Stir today.
CW just wants it sorted. Don't we all?
Of course, Bully and Rod are both right. It’s pointless worrying about things that may never happen, or that you can’t affect.
Football is only a game (unless it’s your job) and is not THAT important in the great scheme of things.
I’d much rather be young, healthy and prosperous, and support (say) Chesterfield, than be old and decrepit supporting Man City.
As it is, I’m old and decrepit supporting Sheffield United, so not sure whether to rejoice or despair!
To Bully and his lady - best wishes to you both - keep battling away mate, you never know.........
No, didn’t bother Rod. I expected the result. Swansea won it last year and we are not as good this year as last. To be honest, we did very well to reach the stage we did.
Stocky on Wednesday is now doubtful - I may be out of town - but I’ll get there if I can.
The Summer break always seems a long time, but at least this year we have the World Cup to watch (as well as the Giro and the Tour