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is anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms

Posted: 07 May 2016, 15:00
by Glostergull
The season has ended for us..I am wandering around wondering what to do as a hole has opened up on Saturday afternoon. always looked forward to my football either on radio or coming down to Plainmoor. looking forward to euros but thats a few weeks away and won't last long then.. what am I gonna do lol. but who else feels the same way ?

is anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms

Posted: 07 May 2016, 16:23
by gullintwoplaces
More likely envy symptoms. I see Bristol Rovers, Oxford & Northampton going up, we were playing them all on equal terms recently. I shouldn't feel like that, but it still hurts. If Argyle go up......

is anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms

Posted: 07 May 2016, 16:55
by Plainmoor78
Not really, we have euro 2016 to look forward too, and the English amongst us really will have something to moan about when it all goes tits up just like it does every other time.

is anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms

Posted: 07 May 2016, 17:54
by Dave_Pougher
With respect, I'm not sure Lee Mansell will have what's required for league one football, given his connections now would KN see as an asset?

Not sure myself but remain open about the idea.

is anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms

Posted: 07 May 2016, 18:16
by Gullscorer
Gardening and fishing. Forget about football for now..

is anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms

Posted: 08 May 2016, 16:46
by stefano
Not really. A storming performance and 10 tries away from home at the Sloop to deny Quins a European place, a home semi-final against Wasps to look forward to, then hopefully a Bank Holiday weekend final at Twickenham against Saracens or Leicester to round the season off! ;-)

is anyone suffering withdrawal symptoms

Posted: 08 May 2016, 17:43
by monkeyboy
Next few days will be interesting regarding which players will be released and which are offered contracts. Then, hopefully, we have the new owners taking over by the end of the month which may bring some interesting developments.