News update
So, sorry for not updating recently, but to be honest there isn't a lot apart from work and football going on.
Christmas was usual family type stuff, I was working Christmas Eve and Boxing day, but apart from that I was over at mum and dad's with my sister, grandparents and great uncle. It was really weird waking up in my own house by myself on Christmas Day - first time.
New Year's was at the parents as well, after finishing work at 10pm.
Work's going well I think, I have been there 8 months now and it seems to have gone soo fast.
So that leaves football really, so games I've been to sine last update
Sheff Wed away: won 1-0 YEAH!
Coventry away: won 1-0 YEAH AGAIN. We're not going next year as the last results have been either a 3-1 loss or a 1-0 victory.
Southampton away: 0-0 draw. New ground - was ok, just generic modern stadium, nothing really special about it, apart from our former captain now playing for them. Our fans were once again making most of the noise as there were a lot of empty seats in the home section.
Doncaster away: lost 1-0. Another new ground (literally, it being like 2 seasons old), pretty much same most other modern grounds, but not as big as Southampton. The way we played was pathetic, def not worth taking time off work for!
QPR at home: Drew 1-1. I would have been gutted if we had lost this, having to be on the train at 7am to get down there!
Cardiff away: lost 1-0, vvv unlucky, we didn't deserve to lose this. Yet another new ground for me, and next season if I manage to make it down there will be another new ground as they are moving across the road (literally) It was FREEZING in Wales the weekend between Christmas and New Year, but it was a good game. Cardiff have a standing section, and it was nice to stand at a game again, for prob the last time.
Arsenal away: lost 3-1. Well, what can we say about this. From the moment we got drawn against Arsenal in the FA Cup I was massively excited. It was a fab stadium, really nice seats (when we were actually sitting down - having issues between the people who wanted to sit down behind me, and those who wanted to stand in front of me!). As per usual the home fans were really quiet compared to 9,000 Argyle fans in full voice. I don't really care that we lost, we expected to, we played well, and scored so we were happy. This was def a game well worth taking time off for!
Christmas was usual family type stuff, I was working Christmas Eve and Boxing day, but apart from that I was over at mum and dad's with my sister, grandparents and great uncle. It was really weird waking up in my own house by myself on Christmas Day - first time.
New Year's was at the parents as well, after finishing work at 10pm.
Work's going well I think, I have been there 8 months now and it seems to have gone soo fast.
So that leaves football really, so games I've been to sine last update
Sheff Wed away: won 1-0 YEAH!
Coventry away: won 1-0 YEAH AGAIN. We're not going next year as the last results have been either a 3-1 loss or a 1-0 victory.
Southampton away: 0-0 draw. New ground - was ok, just generic modern stadium, nothing really special about it, apart from our former captain now playing for them. Our fans were once again making most of the noise as there were a lot of empty seats in the home section.
Doncaster away: lost 1-0. Another new ground (literally, it being like 2 seasons old), pretty much same most other modern grounds, but not as big as Southampton. The way we played was pathetic, def not worth taking time off work for!
QPR at home: Drew 1-1. I would have been gutted if we had lost this, having to be on the train at 7am to get down there!
Cardiff away: lost 1-0, vvv unlucky, we didn't deserve to lose this. Yet another new ground for me, and next season if I manage to make it down there will be another new ground as they are moving across the road (literally) It was FREEZING in Wales the weekend between Christmas and New Year, but it was a good game. Cardiff have a standing section, and it was nice to stand at a game again, for prob the last time.
Arsenal away: lost 3-1. Well, what can we say about this. From the moment we got drawn against Arsenal in the FA Cup I was massively excited. It was a fab stadium, really nice seats (when we were actually sitting down - having issues between the people who wanted to sit down behind me, and those who wanted to stand in front of me!). As per usual the home fans were really quiet compared to 9,000 Argyle fans in full voice. I don't really care that we lost, we expected to, we played well, and scored so we were happy. This was def a game well worth taking time off for!

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