Re: The blabla of the forum
Posted: 18 Oct 2019, 10:37
Just set an example DavyDavycc wrote:Cheers guys, fingers crossed for him. Now just to keep him away from girls and booze.
Just set an example DavyDavycc wrote:Cheers guys, fingers crossed for him. Now just to keep him away from girls and booze.
Tried that, switched off & rebooted the iPad.rigger wrote:Just refresh the page, mate - that should sort it out.
Update: Matthew is turning out for the Reserves tonight, Ballymena United Reserves vs Linfield Swifts. 5 of United's first team squad playing so he may not get a game. Great experience for him though.Davycc wrote:Tracey's young fella who has just turned 17 and as I've mentioned before plays for Ballymena United U18s where he's captain and gets called up regularly for the U20's. His Manager put him forward for the Northern Ireland U18 regional trials on Sunday past. It was a terrible morning, chucking it down when we arrived at Larne FC. Matthew went in to the changing rooms and thirty minutes later he came out with the U18s manager. Matthew was the only one who turned up. The NI U18 manager knows his manager at Ballymena well and said that the word from him was that Matthew was an "exceptional" prospect, so that along with the fact that he got up off his ass on a crap day and made an appearance was enough to take him through to the final stage. Fingers crossed for the lad he deserves the chance.
Fingers crossed in the West of Ireland for the lad. Go get 'em Matty.Davycc wrote:Update: Matthew is turning out for the Reserves tonight, Ballymena United Reserves vs Linfield Swifts. 5 of United's first team squad playing so he may not get a game. Great experience for him though.Davycc wrote:Tracey's young fella who has just turned 17 and as I've mentioned before plays for Ballymena United U18s where he's captain and gets called up regularly for the U20's. His Manager put him forward for the Northern Ireland U18 regional trials on Sunday past. It was a terrible morning, chucking it down when we arrived at Larne FC. Matthew went in to the changing rooms and thirty minutes later he came out with the U18s manager. Matthew was the only one who turned up. The NI U18 manager knows his manager at Ballymena well and said that the word from him was that Matthew was an "exceptional" prospect, so that along with the fact that he got up off his ass on a crap day and made an appearance was enough to take him through to the final stage. Fingers crossed for the lad he deserves the chance.