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My optimistic self thinks Zan Celar and Charlie Kelman will have a great pre season. Not sure we will be in a position to spend big on a proven Championship scorer. Actually, there's only a few of those around. Pointless having a Carlton Morris if the team isn't set up to play to his style.
My thinking is work with what we have and Celar or Kelman will come good with Frey supporting. Would love Kolli to rip up the league, but hopefully, we can become a free scoring team with the new attacking midfield.
I think Nourry is doing some good work and we are looking more professional as a club. I also thought Les did a good job during a challenging period and not sure what point you are trying to make.
What are peoples experience of owning one without the ability to home charge? I live in a terrace house with no off street parking and limited lamppost chargers in the area. I have heard the local charging points and lamppost chargers can be pretty expensive as well.
I would happily pay for the work, to add a covered channel under the pavement and have a charging point in the front of the house, but the council does not currently allow this. I do see some homeowners running cables through letter boxes and the cables being covered on the pavement with a rubber mat, but this is a trip hazard and against the law.
How are other people coping without home charging?
Obviously I really hope he starts reasonably well with some attractive football and wins us over quickly. I would argue his managerial record is better than Marti's, although unproven in the Championship. Managed at a higher level, winning a cup and qualifying for the CL for the first time in a clubs history is respectable.
Watched Memoir of a Snail recently which was amazing and I think it's streaming now. Definitely not aimed at kids, with some dark but ultimately uplifting story telling. Highly recommended.