wink68 wrote:Has he not watched a the first 45 from the stand the last few home games. Plus we wont have enough players to have a bench so no subs to make.
Just once.
wink68 wrote:Has he not watched a the first 45 from the stand the last few home games. Plus we wont have enough players to have a bench so no subs to make.
BigGuy wrote:Was Andy Garner also on a Touchline ban today?
If he was then surely Paul Brown was too, and given his funeral business was sponsoring the match, was he banned from the pre match ritual on the pitch.
It was good to see Bowery and Quinn involved. It shows the togetherness of the squad.wink68 wrote:BigGuy wrote:Was Andy Garner also on a Touchline ban today?
If he was then surely Paul Brown was too, and given his funeral business was sponsoring the match, was he banned from the pre match ritual on the pitch.
Bowery and Quinn did the pre match warm up.
BigGuy wrote:Was Andy Garner also on a Touchline ban today?
If he was then surely Paul Brown was too, and given his funeral business was sponsoring the match, was he banned from the pre match ritual on the pitch.
wayno cordiniho wrote:BigGuy wrote:Was Andy Garner also on a Touchline ban today?
If he was then surely Paul Brown was too, and given his funeral business was sponsoring the match, was he banned from the pre match ritual on the pitch.
Garner and Brown deadline to respond was not until Monday
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:wayno cordiniho wrote:BigGuy wrote:Was Andy Garner also on a Touchline ban today?
If he was then surely Paul Brown was too, and given his funeral business was sponsoring the match, was he banned from the pre match ritual on the pitch.
Garner and Brown deadline to respond was not until Monday
I presume Garner sat with Clough so they could more effectively direct the players together.
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:wayno cordiniho wrote:BigGuy wrote:Was Andy Garner also on a Touchline ban today?
If he was then surely Paul Brown was too, and given his funeral business was sponsoring the match, was he banned from the pre match ritual on the pitch.
Garner and Brown deadline to respond was not until Monday
I presume Garner sat with Clough so they could more effectively direct the players together.
Dave Wayne wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:wayno cordiniho wrote:BigGuy wrote:Was Andy Garner also on a Touchline ban today?
If he was then surely Paul Brown was too, and given his funeral business was sponsoring the match, was he banned from the pre match ritual on the pitch.
Garner and Brown deadline to respond was not until Monday
I presume Garner sat with Clough so they could more effectively direct the players together.
Garner was sat on the Bishop Street side of the pitch, where Clough watched from the other week.
Martin Shaw wrote:Dave Wayne wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:wayno cordiniho wrote:BigGuy wrote:Was Andy Garner also on a Touchline ban today?
If he was then surely Paul Brown was too, and given his funeral business was sponsoring the match, was he banned from the pre match ritual on the pitch.
Garner and Brown deadline to respond was not until Monday
I presume Garner sat with Clough so they could more effectively direct the players together.
Garner was sat on the Bishop Street side of the pitch, where Clough watched from the other week.
no, Garner watched from the QLE.
Martin Shaw wrote:Dave Wayne wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:wayno cordiniho wrote:BigGuy wrote:Was Andy Garner also on a Touchline ban today?
If he was then surely Paul Brown was too, and given his funeral business was sponsoring the match, was he banned from the pre match ritual on the pitch.
Garner and Brown deadline to respond was not until Monday
I presume Garner sat with Clough so they could more effectively direct the players together.
Garner was sat on the Bishop Street side of the pitch, where Clough watched from the other week.
no, Garner watched from the QLE.
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:Maybe should use the games to go and watch the opposition for the following two games. That way he would at least get something positive out of it.
MTFCMusings wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:Maybe should use the games to go and watch the opposition for the following two games. That way he would at least get something positive out of it.
Won't he just watch from the stands as he did on Saturday? Gary Crosby will already be watching the opposition.
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:Maybe should use the games to go and watch the opposition for the following two games. That way he would at least get something positive out of it.
Won't he just watch from the stands as he did on Saturday? Gary Crosby will already be watching the opposition.
Possibly but I just thought if he was on the touch line for the following 2 matches, he may as well watch first hand. If he can’t have contact during the two matches he has to miss, he won’t be contributing much anyway unless he’s allowed to talk to Clough which I’m not sure about.
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:Maybe should use the games to go and watch the opposition for the following two games. That way he would at least get something positive out of it.
Won't he just watch from the stands as he did on Saturday? Gary Crosby will already be watching the opposition.
Possibly but I just thought if he was on the touch line for the following 2 matches, he may as well watch first hand. If he can’t have contact during the two matches he has to miss, he won’t be contributing much anyway unless he’s allowed to talk to Clough which I’m not sure about.
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