Prem schedule pretty hectic at the moment so clubs reluctant to release loan players too early. Also it’s a competitive market and we’re up by against every other championship team.
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It was much better overall. A more confident team would have seen it out but got to take positives. Nice to see FL can switch it up.
Aside from Collins the most perplexing thing was our inability to play through a very basic press. Meanwhile teams know where our weak points are- long diags over da silva are a weekly occurrence. Most worryingly the players look unhappy and disunited- it could get worse.
Half chances at best I would say. WBA kept us at arms length for long periods. Bassette chasing shadows.
It makes no commercial sense for promoters to target a younger audience
It’s because only the over 50’s can afford the ticket fees.
Yes we’ve been here before with high profile managers and it didn’t end well.
Not totally happy with this, the whim of an owner wins out again. Obviously hope Lampard proves us all wrong but Robins was a decent guy and that’s a rare thing in modern football #pusb
Great tune. Clifford was also a great influence on Cleveland’s brother Trevor. He seemed to embrace the that generation of London jazz musicians.
Clifford loved London and his ashes were scattered at East London cemetery today. He is remembered fondly by friends and family on both sides of the Atlantic and his ferocious spirit lives on. #cliffordjarvis #ukjazz #freejazz #sunra
His father Malcolm Shorty Jarvis was imprisoned with Malcolm X in the 1940’s where he wrote a jazz concerto which Clifford was arranging alongside trumpeter Loz Speyer prior to his untimely death.
Here he mentored many up and coming British musicians including Courtney Pine. He helped to establish Pyramid Arts music school in Dalston and the infamous Uncle Sam’s Jazz jam which still runs today.
Remembering the drummer Clifford Jarvis who passed 25 years ago today. Born in Roxbury Boston he was a child prodigy playing with Chet Baker and Freddie Hubbard at a young age. He went on to play with the Sun Ra Arkestra for 25 years before settling in Hackney, London.
I've written something in memory of J Saul Kane* for @thequietus.bsky.social thequietus.com/news/remembe...
*Depth Charge
*The Octagon Man
*Grimm Death
*TET
*Alexander's Dark Band
*Block Ink
*The Spider
*Mr Selfish