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Tramadol Buy Online Europe After taking the picture below at half time (under recommendation from an SW19 reader), I might be tempted to buy one of these houses. I just hope they’re one of those three down, four up ones…

Anyway, my first AFCW game since Barnet, and…….. Football, bloody hell. Seriously, bloody, bloody hell. Right now, I still can’t take it in when I look at SSN and see https://worthcompare.com/05a1g4kex Gills 3 Lungs 4. Do games like that still happen? Do teams really come back from the dead and stun the opposition that much?

https://asperformance.com/uncategorized/wm6g9cqin9k We did.

When Jack Midson netted in the 89th minute, those who have been trying their hardest to wind the Wimbledon clock back to 1986 got their wish for once. The very concept of Old Wimbledon is often overused (and wrongly used too, but that’s for another time) but there was something distinctly nostalgic at a venue that many of us visited over a decade ago.

https://giannifava.org/nyd2g0zdku Luck? Yeah, a bit. But it’s not like we had much of that recently. Our second goal was certainly down to that though, and I’d like to see the penalty again (how it was awarded, that is. Oh, and who else thought JM had skied it?) But if it’s a semi-reward for the outright pile of whale wank we had to endure between October and the beginning of this month, then it’s very gratefully received…

Cheapest Tramadol Uk The churlish bit out of the way first though. Whatever is causing our defence to disappear quicker than a Franchise fan’s loyalty still hasn’t been identified and more importantly acted upon. At 3-1, I was writing in my mind about how TB was going to spin his way out of this one – new players in, but same old same old.

Even as you bask in this result, we still need to look in the ten remaining days of the transfer window into how to at least semi-plug the leaks from a defence that is still, to be blunt, shite. The other day, your editor was watching this and it’s a painful bit of deja vu all over again. And while TB will take every plaudit for today, it’s on his watch that it’s never been sorted.

https://musiciselementary.com/2024/03/07/1mdat3dgka2 If we do finish strongly this season, it will be because of the multitude of attackers and midfielders we seem to have now. I guess we can safely expect a few more 4-3 results, anyway. It may be easily forgotten that we went 3-1 down within two minutes of us pulling that goal back -that’s a legit weakness, and one that can’t make me give TB 100% credit right now…

https://elisabethbell.com/vfq480f But hey, we won.

Tramadol 50Mg Buy Uk I haven’t managed to see the goals again, yet, but if there’s one thing that is certainly different since Barnet, it’s our desire to at least try and claw back. Obviously the new (loan) signings have made a world of difference – how about a whip round to sign Billy Knott? – and it’s something that needed to happen and thankfully has.

Now, I could be smug and say that at 3-1 down, I knew we were going to come back. In truth, I was rolling my eyes at yet another likely defeat. Not to mention thinking what the reaction was going to be. At 3-2 though, I wasn’t too sure what to think. Could we come back? Or was it going to be yet another case of Gillingham going up a gear and getting it to 4-2?

The rest is history, of course. And I have to say here, I did have a funny feeling when it got to 3-3. Not in one of those “I know this will happen” but more of a “wouldn’t it be cool if this happened for once?” vibe. Needless to say, I didn’t entirely believe it when it did happen, but given that this result will be the first time a large percentage of our fans would have seen us win since, well, Gillingham at KM, it was a great way to do it.

https://fotballsonen.com/2024/03/07/3pm3vjlow I’m drained. But there’s more out of this game yet…

Plus points: We won. Dramatically. Never gave up. Billy Knott. All round desire to get a result. Better vibe around full stop. Newbies.

Minus points: Defence still dangerously shite.

https://ncmm.org/epln79e The referee’s a…: Before the game, he was earmarked as a card happy individual, never more content to lay down the law by showing a little rectangular bit of cardboard. Did he even get it out once? And his cards…

Them: How does that song go again? Thank you very much for the six points, Gillingham. Thank you very much, thank you very very much….

https://www.mominleggings.com/qfmwijubwsx At least it proves that we’re not the only ones who can’t keep a clean sheet. I did notice that their heads started to drop after our equaliser, and they were well and truly glued to the floor when we went 4-3 up.

Order Tramadol From Uk Danny Kedwell didn’t get quite such a good reception, it was a bit lukewarm if truth be told. Some boos, too. I know he left with a slightly bitter taste in the mouth, but it was quite surprising to hear. That said, I remain convinced to this day that we dodged a bullet by selling him and we got somebody better in Jack Midson.

https://tankinz.com/4czje3k Seriously, did DK do anything? Good luck to him for playing for his boyhood club, but I wonder if he will think tonight that maybe the grass wasn’t as green as he thought…

As for the club itself, I’ve covered a few games at Priestfield and it’s one of the best press facilities in the lower divisions. Sadly, the same can’t be said for the scaffolding that passes as their away end. Isn’t there a rule about supplying covered seating for away fans? It’s almost like they built the stand and then forgot to submit permanent plans for it…

https://fotballsonen.com/2024/03/07/p7upst1 Mind you, it didn’t seem particularly well run, which for a club that has been at this level and above for more years than most is pretty poor. Christ, we get angry when we hear comments about what we do. Reports that they ran out of printed ticket stubs raises the eyebrows, not to mention some very irate people who were pissed off at a) having seat numbers but not enforced by the stewards, and b) people standing up. At least we have an excuse with the inadequacy that is KM. What’s Gillingham’s?

Oh, and how funny was it to see the pissed up pikeys in the executive areas giving it the massive one before the 89th minute? Still, I suppose they can do something more useful now, like trying to work out who their real fathers are.

https://www.worldhumorawards.org/uncategorized/dbq668jsrb Point to ponder: Assuming we get to keep them until the end of the season, how do we go about replacing the likes of Knott? I can’t imagine him staying at our level, somebody like Charlton will snap him up, and those sort of players are harder to buy and/or keep with the sort of budget we apparently have.

https://wasmorg.com/2024/03/07/iv3s65jjoa Actually, we might be seeing early plans for the summer going on already. C-Mac, Byron and now Brendan Kiernan have been put on 2.5 year deals, so they’ll obviously be here for the long term. I expect we’ll see the likes of Midson, Jolley, Sammy Moore and Seb Brown given similar deals. The key here will be who else gets one. If the likes of Ricky Wellard go on loan and we don’t hear about them getting offered improved terms, we can assume he’ll be at Cambridge next season.

Buy Cheap Tramadol Overnight Delivery Oh, and what do these results do for TB’s tenure? He’s certainly bought himself time, probably until the end of the season (bar one last horrific slump). I’m still not completely sure about what happens to him during the summer, but his ability to do (short term) remedial work to our defence remains key. He doesn’t seem to have the best approach/attitude towards it, and it could prove the difference between a comfortable back end of the season and a painfully limping one…

By Tramadol Online Uk Truth is stranger than fiction: (1) That bloody horrible Gills-centric version of Swords of A Thousand Men over the PA before the game. (2) Finally (?) finding out what the More Beer Fatter Women is about – apparently, it’s nicked verbatim from Newcastle fans. No, I still don’t understand why it’s sung by us either. (3) “Back to your caravans” – us at the end. Which leads me onto…

https://musiciselementary.com/2024/03/07/iarpw9i3c5k Anything else? Remember when the word “Kent” meant going to godawful dumps like Ramsgutter? Or trips dahn to Margate, or Tonbridge Angels, or Bromley, or the occasional trip to Dover? Or even somewhere like Herne Bay? While you’re getting rat-arsed at what we did today, remember that this season at least we only make one trip to the Garden of England. And that the previous places I mentioned were regular league games under less than five years ago…

So, was it worth it? Eventually.

In a nutshell: 3-1 down and 4-3 up, doo dah, doo dah…