

Mark Schwarzer
Marky Mark saves Fulham
By: timmyg |A fair 1-1 result considering Fulham were without any striker on the bench and haven’t won at the JJB, or DW, or HSBC or CIA or whatever the hell acronym-named stadium Wigan calls home since 1992.
Roy “October Manager of the Month” sure caused many to scratch their heads by excluding Seol, EJ, Elm, or any [...]
Roma in the Europa
By: timmyg |Fans may be weeping and gnashing their teeth over today’s result, but Fulham were 92 minutes and 5 seconds away from taking all three points and nearly punching their ticket into the next round. All without our captain, our “best” wingers (Dempsey, Davies, and Duff to a point), our prized striker, and a deputizing center [...]
Schwarzer speaks, and other ramblings
By: timmyg |Old news perhaps, but I’ve always wondered what the Aussie sounds like. Well now I know.
Moyes’ has yet to announce whether he’ll mail it in on Sunday, which makes me a bit worried. There’s all this talk about teams pulling a Liverpool and field reserve sides, and how unsporting that is. Look at all the [...]
Newcastle away
By: timmyg |So, so close. So close to a European tour.
And had it not been for Spurs being gifted 3 points, our ticket would already be punched thanks to today’s predictable (yet still anxious) 1-0 victory and West Ham losing.
Barrages came, the line held, Schwarzer saved, Kamara scored. Not too much else to say, really. Seeing AJ [...]
Boro away
By: timmyg |Personally disappointing, but a fair result. With their precarious position in the table its no surprise that Boro played ferociously and never really let up.
Thanks to Schwarzer the match may have gone the other way. Season MVP?
Or maybe if there was someone else up front to pass to, avoiding Huth and Wheater flying around [...]
Everyone has a hobby…
By: timmyg |Note the second name of the two authors.
In case us fans, or this blog, didn’t need another reason to love the Aussie, turns out he wrote a childrens book (which evidently isn’t new news), replete with it’s own website, and teaching tools therein.
The book, the first of three, is about Edward ‘Megs’ Morrison who moves [...]
By the numbers
By: timmyg |All things considered, February was a good month. After a dire January that saw just one win in three matches, this month saw a win and two draws. The only loss — and goals conceded — coming in that thrashing at United.
Here’s the breakdown of each month (record being in W-L-T format), beginning with [...]







