Jump to content
IGNORED

Bristol City v UCAM Murcia CF Match Thread


MurrayLives

Recommended Posts

40 minutes ago, Phileas Fogg said:

Don't think it's about 'proving doubters wrong' - people don't want him to fail, there was an expectation that he would keep up with the same progression from L1 to the Championship. The likes of Smith, Pack and Flint managed it and people expected the same from him. He wasn't good last season, would be great if he's back on form this year.

Being a doubter doesn't mean you want someone to fail though, does it?

What I'm saying is that his performances last season led many people to doubting his ability. I don't doubt his ability - I think he's a supremely gifted footballer who, if he can find his confidence and hone his decision-making, will be superb at this level.

I want him to make everyone else share my belief in his ability, because currently they don't.

Game of opinions though, innit?!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

36 minutes ago, exAtyeoMax said:

poor show, not even a good pre-match write-up…:punish: or comment by Big Tone…:no:

Apologies:

Murcia when translated into English is Clevedon and is similar to our favourite resort in many ways.

Murcia Spain with its approximate 300 000 inhabitants lies about 75 km south of Alicante about 30 km west of Torrevieja.

The city of Murcia can be reached via the national road E15 from Alicante or using the C415 from the Madrid direction. You can also use the bus or train, but do not look for a Murcia Airport, you might not find one.

The mild climate with very little precipitation year round and the diversified ecological landscape draws you into an incredible state of well-being.

Its coast, with over 200 beaches, shares two different bodies of water: the Mediterranean and the Menor Sea, which has an outstretched piece of land called La Manga. Murcia is the capital of the province and has got its own University.

The Mediterranean bathed region of Murcia, is not only known for its beautiful beaches, but also for a great number of natural beauties still to be discovered (Dollymaria comes to mind). It is precisely its natural charms and contrasts that makes Murcia outstanding from other regions.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, BigTone said:

Apologies:

Murcia when translated into English is Clevedon and is similar to our favourite resort in many ways.

Murcia Spain with its approximate 300 000 inhabitants lies about 75 km south of Alicante about 30 km west of Torrevieja.

The city of Murcia can be reached via the national road E15 from Alicante or using the C415 from the Madrid direction. You can also use the bus or train, but do not look for a Murcia Airport, you might not find one.

The mild climate with very little precipitation year round and the diversified ecological landscape draws you into an incredible state of well-being.

Its coast, with over 200 beaches, shares two different bodies of water: the Mediterranean and the Menor Sea, which has an outstretched piece of land called La Manga. Murcia is the capital of the province and has got its own University.

The Mediterranean bathed region of Murcia, is not only known for its beautiful beaches, but also for a great number of natural beauties still to be discovered (Dollymaria comes to mind). It is precisely its natural charms and contrasts that makes Murcia outstanding from other regions.

Who are you ? And what have you done with our cultural Attaché , Big Tone ?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, BigTone said:

Apologies:

Murcia when translated into English is Clevedon and is similar to our favourite resort in many ways.

Murcia Spain with its approximate 300 000 inhabitants lies about 75 km south of Alicante about 30 km west of Torrevieja.

The city of Murcia can be reached via the national road E15 from Alicante or using the C415 from the Madrid direction. You can also use the bus or train, but do not look for a Murcia Airport, you might not find one.

The mild climate with very little precipitation year round and the diversified ecological landscape draws you into an incredible state of well-being.

Its coast, with over 200 beaches, shares two different bodies of water: the Mediterranean and the Menor Sea, which has an outstretched piece of land called La Manga. Murcia is the capital of the province and has got its own University.

The Mediterranean bathed region of Murcia, is not only known for its beautiful beaches, but also for a great number of natural beauties still to be discovered (Dollymaria comes to mind). It is precisely its natural charms and contrasts that makes Murcia outstanding from other regions.

That's all very well but has it got a fish and chip shop?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...