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Category: Wattos Weekly
Another win, do we experiment?, Stadium repairs are coming and becoming a saleable package
Well, what a week it’s been. Another tidy win for the boys with a wonder strike from Khadra against Blackburn, which brought our third win in 4 games. The girls won their third league game in a row with a 2-1 win against Southampton.
From the Deeney debate to 1960’s lets see what the chairman has to say
My first port of call today is “The Troy Deeney debate”, There is no debate. If he wasn’t a True Blue then he would have said up yours and be gone. The stick he’s taken, and mostly that has come when he is injured, has been nonsensical. Where would we have got a Premier League striker with close to 200 career goals to his name
God loves a trier , we demand and 3 points against the R’s
Hi there Bluenoses. A few more smiles this week after a much needed win over Queen’s Park Rangers at Loftus Road. I always love a win against the me “R’s” going back to their Rodney Marsh days, That 4-1 and 3-1 defeat in the FL Cup semi Final in 1967 still sticks in my craw.
Watto’s Weekly live – QPR review
Another edition of our chairman’s Vlog is now available. Don’t forget to join us Live each Monday evening via Facebook and YouTube or by listening on all Podcast routes
Watto’s Weekly live – Rotherham review
Another edition of our chairman’s Vlog is now available. Don’t forget to join us Live each Monday evening via Facebook and YouTube or by listening on all Podcast routes
Watto’s Weekly live – Wigan review
Another edition of our Alan Watton, The TTS chairman’s Vlog is now available
A new pair of glasses and an old school tackle
I am indebted to a Mr. Steven Cale who very kindly sent me a photo of Marc Robert’s ‘tough’ tackle in the Luton game a few seconds after coming on.
Watto’s Weekly live
Watto’s Weekly live is back watch the chairman’s latest video here
From a perfect women to a not so perfect performance
In a past life someone asked me who I thought was the nearest to the perfect woman. I immediately thought of Delia Smith. The reasons were that she was attractive, had a few quid, owned a football club and almost certainly after the match would serve up some decent grub.
