Blues through to the quarter finals
Blues left it to the 101 minute to get pass a determined Charlton Athletic side to get themselves through to the quarter finals of the Women’s F.A Cup
By The Fans For The Fans
Blues left it to the 101 minute to get pass a determined Charlton Athletic side to get themselves through to the quarter finals of the Women’s F.A Cup
Watto’s Weekly live is back watch the chairman’s latest video here
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.
Fragile and blunt. Frustrating how we go 2-0 behind before pressing.. The lack of a hungry, fast forward reduces our chances of turning games around, especially with such a fragile defence
Alans short video rant on the defeat at the weekend, do you agree? Feel free to leave your comments below. You can listen to Alan and the rest of the Tilton Talk Show mob every Monday live on Facebook and Youtube
After the disappointment of losing to lowly Cardiff could the week get any worse? Well, sadly yes. Troy Deeney was victim of racist abuse BY ONE OF OUR OWN FANS. Not that racist abuse against anyone else is acceptable.
How Do you boys in Blue. If you are anything like me you have been so far over the moon this week that I may have bumped my head on Mars. Swansea 3 Blues 4. Wow that still sounds good. Of course if you are Jeff Stelling and reading this it may be the first time that you have got the score the right way round
After a frustrating 0-0 draw at the beginning of the season between these two sides this time Blues shone. Lewes and former Blues boss Scott Booth had to endure a Jade Pennock masterclass who Booth signed for Blues . Blues also gave a debut to Olivia Mcloughlin.
Short, not so sweet in this week’s offering. Tuesday saw our FA cup dreams die for the 148th year in succession. After an encouraging display at a cold and windy Ewood Park Blues fans were hoping, if not expecting, that new spirit, founded on new signing Reda Khadra would bear fruit. With the Club unable to open the whole ground or even broadcast the match on their own TV channel the whole occasion was a damp squid.
Hi Bluenoses. On a scale of 1 to 10 how good are you feeling? Personally, I am a begrudging 2. I am sure my regular readers know that I have been watching Blues close to 64 years and now make a 400 mile round trip to every home game. I can hear your yawns going already. However in those 8 decades we have actually had relatively few owners.