Twas ever thus.
He's had the rug pulled from under him.
He's as light as summer rain, and with a 1 in 3.4 ratio, I'd say it's time for a change.
If Max has a storming end to the season, will it be Hatters for Watters? :rolleyes:
He's there already in his hi-vis and hard hat signed by Hecky: 'good luck Nudge! Bridge that gap. Hecky'.
This is what i was referring to earlier @Archey, this over the shoulder business. Wycombe WON'T be in the play-off places if they beat us...
Every game is a cup final now. I feared Bristol Rovers could have killed our momentum but we followed up and responded brilliantly to that. I can...
Not sure why folk keep looking over their shoulder at Wycombe. What's more important, consolidating a play-off place or chasing the top two? I'd...
That's football. Every club has their ifs, buts and maybes, we're just not privy to other clubs because we're only focused on our own (despite the...
'5k and Athersley Rec within 5 year' :rolleyes::D
Anderson. Markstedt or Chettle?
Barry Conlon. Van Der Velden or Laurens Ten Heuvel?
Appleby. Burton or Regis?
He could have been harried by the pressure he was under, but he remained calmed isted.
It's not just about meaning, it's about when it can be used. The Oxford dictionary points out “while” can be used as a noun, verb, or preposition...
But as it's used in the first part of the sentence - 'whilst the club is doing its best' - and therefore referring to present circumstance, i...
'Whilst' is often used to describe contrast and 'while' in the context of time. One example of when 'while' definitely isn't acceptable to use is...
The Queen's English!
Thanks @Archey :)
Well I've always said scone like 'stone', and see scone like 'gone' as posh. But i found out recently some take the opposite view. So who knows......
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