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The Dons Derby

No, not that one. The other one…

https://worthcompare.com/uds7opg It’s been a nice week ohne Fuẞball, hasn’t it? No Wednesday morning picking out yet another post-mortem on why we can’t defend.

Or why nobody other than Ali al-Hamadi is remotely capable of finding the net.

Alas, we have a trip to south Yorkshire tomorrow, to face Doncaster Rovers. A team who, like us, got relegated last campaign and are looking to bounce straight back.

You would think that they would be looking at our recent form and start chomping at the bit.

https://asperformance.com/uncategorized/m86vq99 Well, not quite.

https://musiciselementary.com/2024/03/07/reuq5ndya2w They could be us, couldn’t they? Some of what’s been expressed sounds a lot like us this season (and before that).

https://tankinz.com/28eoggyhig Maybe it’s illustrating just how difficult teams relegated from L1 find it to bounce back in L2?

With this in mind, it should be a humdinger at the ex-Keepmoat. Lest we forget that in the reverse fixture this season, we threw away a two-goal lead.

https://www.worldhumorawards.org/uncategorized/hofx0i7ib Back then, JJ was still getting the team to pass the ball around at the back a million times, before reality struck.

https://fotballsonen.com/2024/03/07/q7g95v32g One only wonders what happens tomorrow.

That if it’s on, of course. According to another thread on the Donny forum there’s apparently a pitch inspection earmarked for today.

And if that passes, there’s another two very early on Saturday.

Tramadol Cheap Uk Judging by the Met Office, while it’s not going to get down to -6c it’ll still be cold enough to freeze it all over.

Given their trials and tribulations up north, I wouldn’t be remotely surprised if the home team wants a weekend on the training ground instead…

https://www.goedkoopvliegen.nl/uncategorized/zrlpplyc You could almost be forgiven about thinking the same for ourselves, and whilst our season is effectively over – I’d like us to at least attempt a fist at it.

https://worthcompare.com/cq44186x We’re only two weeks into March, and the season ends on the 8th of May. That’s still a long time.

https://www.mominleggings.com/aea8iyvl4b Still, other things may or may not be happening at AFCW.

https://wasmorg.com/2024/03/07/hkrornw51fi Yesterday, Chris Gunter retired from the Welsh squad, although some will suggest he did that already in Qatar.

Buying Tramadol In Australia He seemed popular in Cymru though, so I wonder what reception he’ll get when we go to Newport on Tuesday?

Ordering Tramadol Online Cod We’re getting a new Starbucks opposite the south stand entrance. Shame it wasn’t the mooted McDonalds or even a Greggs.

https://www.jamesramsden.com/2024/03/07/if4yimk3u I don’t drink there unless there’s not many other options, as I think their cups of tea are overpriced crap, but given it’s £2.50 for a lukewarm Tetley inside the ground, it might appeal after all.

Oh, and a new gym is opening in one of the retail outlets outside the ground. Maybe it will have a retro Sinclair Spectrum with Daley Thompson’s Decathlon on it? With authentic ruined joystick.

https://ncmm.org/vu7crn98o Actually, wasn’t there supposed to be the squash club which was at the dog track coming in? I know it had to move out when demolition came, but Covid hit and it seemed to disappear without a trace.

https://fotballsonen.com/2024/03/07/ng3va608adl I don’t know whether this is partly Danny Macklin’s handywork, but I do get the feeling he’s had to deal with a lot of cheques previous decision makers wrote before he arrived.

https://elisabethbell.com/axuox2mn0kg And whilst I rarely if ever get involved with this side of things, somebody elsewhere posted the recent AFCW PLC minutes.

https://tankinz.com/1h44tut2gq To me, the PLC has always been the de facto most important part of the club, as it’s where the financial bods sit.

Cheap Tramadol Overnight Especially as the Dons Trust seems more and more like an overgrown students union.

https://giannifava.org/7ajsnmrc Leaving aside we appeared to aim for the playoffs at the end of the transfer window, I’d be shocked if cashflow wasn’t strong.

https://www.lcclub.co.uk/qvqxi5lm5b Even now, I’m still amazed (and slightly impressed) at how many people use the bars and other concessions on matchdays.

https://www.worldhumorawards.org/uncategorized/huxji2ds Mind you, it does highlight how much off-field still needs to be done.

Order Tramadol 100Mg Online I’ve never been in the Silver Lounge, but if it’s not deemed suitable for matchdays, that’s not a good sign of how well it’s run during the week.

https://www.jamesramsden.com/2024/03/07/l2p07xt Indeed, it seems that the venue itself isn’t making nearly enough when there’s no games on.

Order Cheap Tramadol Online Cod I’ve sometimes wondered if the club itself was ready to move into Plough Lane, and I’m not convinced it was.

Buy 100Mg Tramadol Online We’ve got more space than we ever dreamed of, certainly in comparison to the rabbit hutch that was Kingsmeadow.

https://elisabethbell.com/hwm6sfa Yet we’ve never quite known what to do with it, which might explain my comments about Mackin still dealing with what went before him.

https://musiciselementary.com/2024/03/07/i55vqjsw Most importantly, and the reason for me mentioning this, it seems that the club is looking to sell a bit more of the club to investors.

https://asperformance.com/uncategorized/yw6updqi2j9 How remains to be seen, but releasing more equity seems the most likely option at this stage.

https://wasmorg.com/2024/03/07/tivj64y05sp To be honest we should have been doing this a decade ago. At least.

https://www.goedkoopvliegen.nl/uncategorized/1cjboi2 Mind you, that would have required us to be pro-active. Not to mention how taboo it was back then to even talk about getting more external investors in.

https://tankinz.com/iu7dglg More now than ever, we seem permanently hard up, and I don’t think we need to be.

It isn’t glamourous nor “worthy”. It also feeds into whether people want to go to games, especially if many are sensing we’ll start getting left behind in League Two.

Despite the nice words about how the club will make decent wonga from sweating out the PL facilities, financial reality is finally biting.

Not just cost of living, though that doesn’t help, but even something as unavoidable as player wages.

I’d like to know how much the squad for Wombley cost in comparison to today. I think we might be shocked.

Repaying the Plough Lane Bonds is also something we https://elisabethbell.com/rc9lq2rby have to do, as I suspect many will want their investment back.

I believe that many who invested aren’t AFCW fans, and we would be crucified if we reneged on paying them back.

Especially as you can now get instant access accounts that pay more interest than what we offered.

The first PLB was done pre-Covid, when interest rates were shite, but that’s no longer a viable option.

I have to admit, and speaking as somebody who was backing significant external investment long before it became publicly acceptable, it’s ironic.

Why? Well, considering they were bought in to “save fan ownership” as much as getting PL built, they might significantly dilute it after all…

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