Paul B
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He certainly has. Played in over 200 league games for us now and he won't be 27 until October.cheers Paul, good read as usual. how the world has changed since that last game ?
Ruffels has got to go down as a club legend for that late winner
"Ahhh...the eternal pessimism of the Internal Auditor......a lifetime of thinking about what could go wrong and how you can mitigate against it happening....maybe the EFL could do with some of your critical thinking? " - Not quite that bad cos there's also what can go right and how do we ensure that it does.God, how I've missed this......
Ahhh...the eternal pessimism of the Internal Auditor......a lifetime of thinking about what could go wrong and how you can mitigate against it happening....maybe the EFL could do with some of your critical thinking?
I too couldn't resist watching that Ipswich game again - Neil Slatter was one of my favorite players back in the day!
And as you say, some very sobering events over the last few months and having lost friends during that time, it certainly brings perspective.
Thanks as always Paul.
Roll on Friday and COYY!
Absolutely. It really does bring tears to your eyes and what a brave bloke to have written it. Tremendous respect.Glad someone else picked up the article in When Saturday Comes. Liam is a good friend of mine and the article is amazing and very emotive. If anyone has the chance to read it, it is in WSC issue 399.
If you do, please put any Swindon bias aside when reading.
Might hold fire until both legs have been played but not sure. See how it goes. See how I feel.That's a really lovely FV, Paul. Many thanks for this one, and for all the others. I'm looking forward to the next three!