Par for the course for League 2 football. There are generally very fine lines between every team. The winning formula is to gain points consistently.Apart from two crap goals the keeper gifted us, do we look that much better than Cambridge? I think the possession is just about even, with Cambridge having a lot more chances on goal.
Missed my last train home last night necessitating £50 taxi ride. Perhaps I should have forked out a tenner and watched it at home on iFollow!Good quality video and commentary kept up with the video being played on screen. I used a hdmi cable from laptop to tv so I watched ECFC on a 50 inch screen. Still good quality. Pleased with my £10 spent. Its the midweek home games which I will now be thinking twice about.... pay £10 and watch at home OR spend alot more, late night and be away from young family! Tricky one
Or not missed your trainMissed my last train home last night necessitating £50 taxi ride. Perhaps I should have forked out a tenner and watched it at home on iFollow!
I'm blaming the referee! If he had only added 3 minutes instead of 6, I'd have been all right.Or not missed your train
Indeed. When it's pouring with rain and freezing cold the prospect of paying a tenner to watch the game at home, rather than £24 to sit in the stand at SJP is appealing. Particularly given you can have a beer at home. A couple of hundred people making that decision will make a decent dent in match day income.Its the midweek home games which I will now be thinking twice about.... pay £10 and watch at home OR spend alot more, late night and be away from young family! Tricky one
Yep, it is much better and is worth every penny for the expats.Wow! What an improvement on last season. Excellent quality and the stats, and clock made a huge imrpovement. All they need to add now is replays.