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5:10pm Wednesday 30th January 2008
WE were disappointed to have only come away with a point from the two away games last week - although we remain firmly in the promotion picture.
We didn't play well at all at Northampton and it was very disappointing especially as we had taken so many supporters to the game.
For some reason we just seemed to struggle to get going on the night, and we know performances like that aren't acceptable.
Again at Walsall we struggled a bit to perform to the level we are capable of, but coming off such a bad performance at least we looked a lot more solid again.
Sometimes away from home when it isn't going well it isn't always bad if you can come away with a draw.
Hopefully though we can get back to winning ways at home on Saturday against Southend. It is a massive game, not just because we know how much it means to the supporters but because they are also just below us in the table now.
To be honest I didn't realise how big the rivalry had built up between the clubs over the years, but on the opening day of the season the fact that we had over 2000 fans at their place opened my eyes.
Finally I know I gave him a bit of stick last week about the size of his head, but we have given Andy Barcham the new nickname of Jo.
We came in after training on Sunday and the tennis was still on and we couldn't believe how much Barch looks like Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
ONE glance inside the Nuovo restaurant, in South Woodford, and I feel it will be way above the budget of a trainee reporter.
A poker game with a BIG difference was held in Walthamstow. The event, billed as possibly the 'Most Dangerous Poker Tournament in the World', pitted more than 70 punters against the massive newly-crowned British Cage Rage Heavyweight Champion Mustapha Al Turk, who is also a dab hand on the poker table. The Guardian sent its very own cardsharp, sports reporter ROSS DAVIES, to try and win the special prize by knocking out Mr Al Turk.
ORIENT striker Ryan Jarvis was happy to be back in the east Londoners’ starting line-up even if it was on the wing against Carlisle.
Guernsey and nearby Herm island are untouched by the major fast food and coffee shop chains, and amusement parks and arcades. Instead visitors are free to concentrate on the simple things in life like beaches, rock pools, coastal walks and relaxed cafés.
A WORLD Champion kickboxer has returned from her triumph to start her own martial arts academy for the next generation of sporting stars.
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