So, the new football season kicks off tomorrow, for those of my readers who don't know me too well, I am a devout Chelsea fan. I also follow Notts County as it was my home town and I followed them as a school kid and have continued to do so.
An interesting but useless fact about Nottingham and it's football teams - Notts County play at the County ground and Nottingham Forest play at the City ground - with me so far?
Right, but the County ground is in the City and the City ground is in fact in the County of Nottinghamshire. I never said it was an exciting fact - lol.
I know follow blogger Iain Dale is a Hammer and he has his West Ham till I die blog as well, it was a great read last season despite the fact I don't agree with his politics, lol, nor his football, but a good read is a good read.
Anyway, back to my beloved Blues, the mighty Chelsea. We kicked off this season by winning the Community Shield by beating Manchester United.
Our opening game tomorrow is against Hull City, kick off 12.45 at Stamford Bridge.
So, come on the mighty Blues!
It's "Scot Goes Pop Night" over at Wings, as Stew lovingly archives and
annotates *sixty-four* of the finest SGP blogposts of the last six years -
join me on a trip down memory lane as we relive the highs, the lows, the
triumphs, the setbacks, the laughter, the tears, the joy, the despair - and
the renewed hope that Scotland will soon be an independent country
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I very rarely link to Wings posts, but I'm compelled to make an exception
tonight because I'm *profoundly moved by this one*. In order to prove that
he'...
2 comments:
I'm on a bit of a misplaced apostrophe mission at the moment, started by reading Yousuf's blog a week or so ago.
I know this is my problem, not your's, but its, when you mean belonging to something doesn't have an apostrophe.
Seeing them in the wrong place brings me out in hives - my problem, not your's - so humour me on this one, please.
Can I suggest that you also develop a bit of an affection for Inverness Caledonian Thistle, the only team I really care about. Their ground is the nicest in the country, perched on the shore next to the Kessock Bridge. Worth going to a match there if you ever happen to be in Inverness on a Saturday.
Why not support one of your local teams than glory hunting from your armchair.
C'mon you Tricky Trees !!!
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