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Zag zig

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  1. 3 hours ago, OwenB87 said:

     

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    If that’s your view, you’re doing very well to commentate when the action is down the South Stand specifically, so well done.

    Mind I’m not going to trust your offside calls until I’ve at least seen a replay from now on ?

  2. On 25/06/2020 at 19:36, RoyMac5 said:

    Watching Watfud now, that was just what I was thinking. He's so much better than he's being allowed to show.

    Funny it’s been mentioned, I’ve just watched my second Watford game in succession. Our Will (because he’s still in our hearts), has been subbed both games and seemed to be running around a lot, without too much impact. It sort of reminded me when he played for us in games we were struggling.

    Couldnt make my mind up whether he’s being dragged down by a poor team, tactical set up or maybe pains me to say, he’s gone off the boil a little? Since for the odd decent pass or tackle, a lot seemed to bypass him against Burnley and Southampton. 

    Only watched both games because of Will and was left a bit disappointed for him.

  3. On 11/06/2020 at 16:38, Angry Ram said:

    Anyone like to dabble a bit? I have always liked the thought but it always seemed a balls ache to do. I've now found a simple app that makes this really easy.

    Trading 212. I'm hooked now. Just stuck what I could afford to lose in there and it's simple as, no commission either.

     

    Hey Angry, it sure can be real fun but if you want to really take it serious and I mean really, then you need to read, research, read, research and practice or start small. Losing is good, we all lose, it’s how you learn, I’ve made and lost a fortune for me, bad trading decisions but it was an education. In time, you just have to know that you ride your winners and cut losers fast, no emotion.

    Share trading has to be cold, hard, without hesitation and right moves should be obvious. Find an investing/trading style to fit your personality, if you don’t you’ll likely lose or never make it pay, maybe get bored etc.

    Good luck fella.

  4. 1 hour ago, Alpha said:

    That Zach Parker is a good watch isn't he? Really neat tidy boxer with good varied shots. Works up and and down. 

    He’s got my interest now Alpha, love to see him get a title shot, hope the club ramp up some P.R for him too, always wears a Ram.

  5. 12 hours ago, ossieram said:

    Boxed well throughout and won all but 2 rounds I reckon.

    Deserves his chance at Saunders now, if not the vacant belt should Saunders go after bigger fish. Reckon Zach is going to come into prominence after that win.

  6. 1 hour ago, Alpha said:

    Didn't he call out a big name the other day? I saw that somewhere I think. Never seen him fight so I'll defo tune in 

    Me neither mate but watched a few YouTube clips and last couple of fights he punches hard for sure.

    Billy Joe Saunders potentially next.

  7. Big night for a Ram.

    Zach Parker taking on Rohan Murdoch on the Quigg v Carroll undercard in Manchester. Parker getting more press, surprised it’s not been mentioned here yet. Hope the lad does well, wears the Ram proudly, more should get behind him.

    He’s one of our own. Come on Zach.

  8. 48 minutes ago, Andicis said:

    Fury was so aggressive today, he wasn't scared of Wilder's power at all. Just kept walking forward, not sure Wilder knew how to handle somebody who wasn't scared of his big shots. I agree with you, I can't see Wilder taking it again, unless he's gambling on just getting a freak shot to take Tyson out, but he didn't manage it in 19 rounds, can't see why he would in the next fight. He should fight Ruiz, or Whyte. Get a name he can beat on there.

    AJ taking Fury definitely isn't the wise option, but it's the option we all deserve to see. After all the top contenders ducking each other for years, we might finally get the big one! 

     

    Sometimes I get bored with the hype around boxing these days, but I’ve absolutely loved this one, it was so hard to call and the hype added to the intrigue and suspense. Reckon AJ v Fury would be the same, although on that performance, right now, I don’t know who could live with Fury.

    A Fury masterclass, he was outrageously brilliant, I’ve just rediscovered my love of heavyweight boxing. Maybe it was the injustice of the first fight, I was rooting for Fury with full on tribalism to put down Wilder. What a showman, would love AJ v Fury, it’s Great Britain that rules the heavyweight division (and Chisora or Whyte rather, in the wings too).

  9. Just throwing this in here, in case it’s of interest to anyone.

    Read a really good book “Battle scars” by Jason Fox. It’s essentially a retell of his battle with P.T.S.D. There’s a lot in there about where he found help, all said with humility in my opinion. That some of those professionals contributed to the story, make it more relevant to understand he is now in a far better place, so there is a sort of happy ending; evidenced by all the stuff he does on t.v I guess.

    It’s not something that has affected me, so I don’t visit this thread a lot, just thought it was quite insightful and not over romanticising his story to sell a book. It may prove a useful read for others.

     

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