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Robins left red faced after defeat at the JCS
at 21:32 18 Oct 2024

It seems an absolute age since our last league games against Carlisle United which ended in a 0-0 draw.

Tomorrow sees 17th place Col U with 11 points from 10 games against 21st place Cheltenham Town with 10 points from 11 games. So, on paper another winnable game and indeed three points are required to start to move up the table.

Michael Flynn brings the Robins, with a possible appearance from Harry Pell. But our nemesis Ryan Bowman and Matty Taylor are amongst the Robins strikers. Bowman whether at Exeter, Shrewsbury or wherever always seems to score against the U’s.

Of course, whenever I think about Cheltenham I automatically think about Steven Gillespie. We signed him for £400,000 from the Robins and he scored 25 goals in 98 appearances despite a wretched injury record. He still watches the U’s when we play in the North West and he was always one of my favourites.

The week off for International break has certainly benefitted the U’s. The players had a couple of days rest and DC will have had several days to prepare for this vital game. I am however not sure whether Edwards and Bishop are fit enough to start at home to Cheltenham.

Taylor, McDonnell and Donnelly should all be back and raring to go after their respective International Matches.

I reckon a home victory and a six-goal thriller with a 4-2 scoreline.

Team:

Macey

Kells Flanagan Iandolo

Egbo Read Woodyard Payne

Gordon Taylor Tovide

Subs

Smith Hopper Scully Donnelly Goodliffe McDonnell Anderson

Weather will be 15 degrees Celsius, a slight breeze but showery.

Attendance just over 4,200 with perhaps 140 from Gloucestershire.

DC says that we should already have 18 points and I’m not going to argue but we have to earn those points and only a decent and positive performance is required tomorrow at fortress JCS.

Enjoy the game

Up the U’s



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Number 17 will play
at 14:27 12 Oct 2024

Monday evening at Bradford City.

FA Cup Round One draw
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Will Grigg's on fire
at 14:05 12 Oct 2024

Chez Vegas 2 Magpies 1

Entertaining game.

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DC's Super U's to outfox the Cumbrians at the JCS
at 10:49 5 Oct 2024

Should that be the JobServe Cowley Stadium I wonder.

So, a week is indeed a long time in football. Owing to the wonders of a Sky membership I was able to watch both games against Walsall and Port Vale on the new 5-year deal Sky Sports+ have struck with the EFL. Of course, I felt guilty because I would normally have driven to both games but as it turned out the result at the Bescot was shocking and we set up Scotland style virtually 4,6,0 for the first half at Vale Park. Officially it was 5,4,1 of course.

At 2-0 down at the Bescot DC made some strange substitutions which led to a much heavier defeat than if we had tried to battle back with our strikers intact. Tuesday night was truly a game of two halves and after the dreadful tactics and performance in the first half the subtle changes made in the second could have won us the game.

Now Samson Tovide is fast getting a reputation as the Pantomime villain. Certainly, his play acting on Tuesday evening won him few admirers but of course he had the last laugh with a 90th minute equaliser which was thoroughly deserved. Tovide is getting to be well known by players and officials too. He often has two or three defenders around him and the referees often fail to give him the support which he needs to avoid the man handling and physical challenges that he receives.

But he is a real footballer and he has great strength and an ability to run at defenders. He will only get better and stronger. If he can control his temper then we have a top-drawer striker at Colchester.

Expect more changes this week for the visit of Mike Williamson’s Carlisle United. The Cumbrians are struggling after their relegation from league one. Williamson himself has brought the MK Dons to Colchester on two occasions this season and now returns with his new charges. He will get little change from DC’s boys however and I expect a 2-0 home victory with TnT on the scoresheet with this 15th verses 22nd encounter.

International call ups will be effecting the U’s with Lyle Taylor joining up with the Montserrat squad (he only misses the BSM game at Orient fortunately). Our Forest loanees Jamie McDonnell and Aaron Donnelly join up with the NI Under 21 squad too.

Now I really don’t like to criticise players unfairly but Hunt is simply poor and the jury is out on Scully. I don’t think he is a midfielder but I haven’t seen much sparkle in the box to suggest he is a striker either. After his shocking injuries he is probably getting back to match fitness but he seems not to be the answer if Tovide and Taylor are unavailable.

Sadly, it would seem that Bishop and Edwards, who were both injured at the Bescot, should not be risked today.

Therefore, I would opt for the following to start against the Cumbrians in a 3,4,3 formation.

Macey

Flanagan Kells Iandolo

Egbo Read Payne Woodyard

Tovide Taylor Gordon

Subs:
Smith Goodliffe Donnelly Hopper Scully Hunt Anderson

(Injured Edwards and Bishop)

Weather today at the JCS. 16 degrees Celsius dry, sunny intervals with a gentle breeze. Ideal for football in early October.

Reasonable crowd expected 4,500 with about 200 travelling from Brunton Park.

Enjoy the game.

Up the U’s





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Marching on together
at 22:03 4 Oct 2024

Picture the scene Leeds 2-1 to the good an innocuous free kick and a hopeful pump into the box on 97 minutes by Alan Brown.

Meslier takes his eye off the ball and it rolls past him into the unguarded net.

One of the biggest goalkeeper howlers you will ever see.

Result a Desmond in a game that Leeds were comfortable in.

Matt Macey check out the video footage and make sure you don't repeat this elementary mistake.
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Port Vale tonight
at 18:46 1 Oct 2024

A thousand apologies I have had a busy day and so no preview.

Providing Edwards is fit I wouldn't change the team.

Its up to them to get us out of the hole dug at the Bescot.

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Saddle up for three points at the Bescot with DC and his Super U's
at 23:24 27 Sep 2024

It’s 3rd versus 11th at the Poundland Bescot tomorrow with arguable our most challenging game of the season so far. Mat Sadler lines his Saddlers up against DC and his Super U’s in a televised game on Sky Sports+ with an early 1230pm kick off.

Last season I went to the Bescot and it was a piece of individual brilliance that won the game for Walsall. Isaac Hutchinson has since moved on to Bristol Rovers where he signed a three-year deal. The Gas have a very fine player.

However, so do we with a more settled team now playing with a degree of verve and considerable skill.

The Bristol Rovers connection is deeper than this however with Samson Tovide and Lyle Taylor starting to remind those of us with older footballing memories of that Bristol Rovers pairing Bruce Bannister and Alan Warboys.

Between 1971 and 1976 Bannister scored 80 goals in 206 appearances and Warboys scored 53 goals in 144 appearances for the Gas.

OK I hear you say but Tovide with 2 goals and Taylor with 3 goals have not even scored five goals each this season (but I believe they are capable of 20 goals each) and would be the first Colchester players since Jamie Cureton to score more than 20 goals in a single season.

I suggested as much last season with another Taylor and our own Tovide but injury and a recall to Luton Town and onward loan to Lincoln put paid to that dream.

There is a real partnership and camaraderie between T and T (TNT perhaps) which is reinforced by the pacy Owura Edwards as a fearsome front three.

The games against Accrington, Morecambe and Tranmere have all evoked memories of a potentially explosive pairing and I am firmly of the belief that if they remain fit (Taylor) and red card free (Tovide) then why can’t they produce a superb attacking partnership which nets goals.

Tovide works so very hard and his runs down the left side and the ability to find Taylor, the archetypal goal poacher who is lethal in and around the six-yard box, have the makings of a great pairing in front of goal.

The perfect accompaniment of course is a now fully fit Owura Edwards with 2 goals so far. His pace at Accrington was frightening for their right back and this was adequately reinforced in the other two games.

Anyway, enough of our forwards. The big question remains DC and his inability to play Read, Payne, Bishop and Woodyard together in midfield. It is a difficult dilemma because Egbo is having a great run in the team and that might be the clue to the reason that Arthur Read doesn’t start in games.

Similarly at the back Goodliffe, Flanagan and Iandolo have the back three nailed down but then we have Kells and young Donnelly banging on the door for starts.

All of this suggest to me that DC is unlikely to make many if any changes to a winning side. Walsall as I mentioned offer a challenge but in fairness they played midweek and narrowly lost to Leicester City on penalties after perhaps shading the 90 minutes.

So, I reckon DC will play:

Macey

Goodliffe Flanagan Iandolo

Egbo Payne Bishop Woodyard

Tovide Taylor Edwards

Subs:
Smith Kells Donnelly Hunt Gordon Read Scully

Weather in Walsall tomorrow will be 11 degrees Celsius with sunny intervals and a gentle breeze.

I reckon the game will be a classic with a Colchester victory by 3-2. Tovide, Taylor and Edwards all on the score sheet.

I will not be travelling tomorrow, instead I will watch via Sky Sports+. I am due to go to Fleetwood but that is likely to be a rearranged Tuesday night game.

Safe journey to the travelling faithful and enjoy the game.

Three points will move us closer to the top seven which has to be the first objective this season.

Up the U’s


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Fleetwood game in doubt
at 17:21 24 Sep 2024

International break.
Fleetwood may have multiple players called up and therefore game could be postponed.

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Three valuable points for the Super U's against Adkin's Rovers
at 22:27 20 Sep 2024

DC took his charges to Morecambe last Saturday in what turned into a most eventful game. I made the short journey to the Mazuma Stadium and was joined by another 199 of the faithful in a crowd of 2754. Another great day weather wise in Lancashire and the well-watered pitch was looking in good order.

I enjoyed a portion of Atkinson’s fish n chips on the sea front before the game.

DC had lined up his team as follows:
Macey
Goodliffe Flanagan Iandolo
Egbo
Payne Woodyard Bishop Edwards
Tovide Taylor

Subs
Anderson Gordon Read Scully Hopper Hunt Smith

My predicted line-up was almost spot on. DC played Bishop instead of Read otherwise it was in my view the best starting XI. Alarmingly Colchester made another sluggish start to the game and we fell behind to Morecambe’s first goal of the season in the 17th minute when an offside decision was missed by the assistant referee and it proved costly. So, 1-0 down and frankly we were lacklustre.

Derek Adams team were over physical however and the referee booked two of the home team in the first half. Then just before half time the lively Edwards was unceremoniously hacked down and a second booking for Luke Hendrie saw the home side reduced to ten men.

Now Colchester never play well against ten men and so we all feared the worst. But for once we made the Shrimps pay for their error and Edwards recovered to head the resultant free kick firmly past the home keeper on 43 minutes.

So, at half time the teams were level at 1-1.

Incredibly and soon after HT we took the lead after good work down the left-hand side. Samson Tovide turned smartly to convert the chance on 49 minutes.

Morecambe in truth had little answer to the U’s forward forays. It was no surprise when the hardworking Tovide made great strides down the left wing and sent a sumptuous cross for Lyle Taylor to score at the far post on 64 minutes.

The U’s were well on top and were coasting at this stage. Surely a fourth goal was only a matter of minutes away.

Now DC is never afraid to make substitutions but this was not the day to make wholesale changes. Taylor and Tovide were overpowering the Morecambe defence and we were in total control. DC however decided to start to make changes.

The lively Taylor was replaced on 69 minutes by Scully for his debut.

Arthur Read then replaced Bishop on 70 minutes. Anderson then arrived in place of Ben Goodliffe. The result was to affect the balance of the team. Worse still Edwards was taken off and replaced by Gordon on 78 minutes.

The ten men seemed to take heart from the changes and pushed up the pitch.
Woodyard had a rush of blood and fouled his man on the edge of the penalty area and Jones scored the resultant spot kick on 83 minutes.

So, 3-2 and those of us that have encountered many of these 11 v 10 match ups in the past feared the worst.

Amazingly Scully was unlucky to strike the underside of the bar but the rebound bounced out to Anderson who had the easiest chance to make it 4-2 but his effort was high wide and not very handsome.

This was not the time to take Tovide off but that is what DC did on 86 minutes. Hopper arrived at a time when we needed continuity not changes. The result was that a speculative shot which was going well wide was unluckily deflected off Flanagan (resplendent in his Kit sponsored by some of the boarders) and looped agonisingly into the net for 3-3.

Momentum was suddenly with the Shrimps and an embarrassing draw could have become a disastrous defeat. The final whistle was met with some boos from the faithful and the annoyance on DC’s face could not be hidden.

Frankly this was more like a defeat than a drawn game.

Well, I suppose the EFL Trophy game against the MK Dons came at an opportune time on Tuesday evening. We could say to them can we play you every week. Our reserves won 2-1 (Scully pen and Kells) and boosted confidence ahead of the Tranmere game.

DC lined up
Smith
Hunt Donnelly Kells
McDonnell Read Anderson Jay
Gordon Scully Hopper

Subs
Bendle Chamberlain Edwards Egbo Emery Payne Tovide

DC made the following subs 11 mins Egbo for Anderson, 62 mins Tovide for Hopper and Payne for Jay and on 73 mins Edwards fro McDonnell and Bendle for Scully.

So, Tranmere are in town on Saturday with Nigel Adkins bringing Chuck Norris and the dangerous Omari Patrick to the JCS.

Now home advantage should be made to count and I am going for an impressive home victory by 3-0.

But does DC make any changes:

I would go for the starting XI from last Saturday but with Read starting instead of Bishop.

Macey

Goodliffe Flanagan Iandolo

Egbo Payne Read Woodyard

Edwards Taylor Tovide

Subs:
Smith Donnelly Kells McDonnell Bishop Scully Gordon

If Goodliffe is injured then Kells would start instead.

I have no problem in dropping Anderson and Hunt.

Weather in Colchester will be a warm 21 degrees Celsius and sunny.

Enjoy the game, get behind the team. Attendance could tip 5,000 with a healthy number from the Wirral.

Up the U’s

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Shrimps to be potted by DC's Super U's at Mazuma Stadium
at 15:48 13 Sep 2024

This weekend sees DC’s charges head north west to the Mazuma Stadium Morecambe. The 284-mile journey, one of the longest for the U’s this season. By contrast it is only 62 miles for me and one of my shorter trips.

Frankly this is a game that we should be capable of winning and I am predicting a 2-0 success for the super U’s.

5 points after 5 games suggests another season of struggle, but I am confident that our players will begin to gel in DC’s new squad as he determines his best XI to start and strongest bench of substitutes.

However, what is his best XI?

My view is that we should be starting in Lancashire as follows 3,4,3:

Macey

Flanagan Goodliffe Iandolo

Egbo Payne Read Woodyard

Edwards Tovide Taylor

Subs:
Smith Scully Anderson Bishop Donnelly Hopper Gordon

Once again the subs should be used to maximum impact but DC needs a settled starting XI.

Weather in Morecambe will be sunny, 17 degrees Celsius, dry but breezy.

Derek Adams side will be eager to get off to a good start after disappointing results albeit all league games have resulted in 1-0 defeats. One thing is certain we do not need another Away performance like that experienced at FGR last season.

I want to see Tovide and Taylor on the scoresheet tomorrow.

Safe journey to the travelling faithful.

Enjoy the game.

Up the U’s

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Ravens to have their wings clipped by the Super U's
at 14:19 6 Sep 2024

Before we start thinking about this Saturday’s game against League Two new boys Bromley known as the Ravens there is plenty of news to catch up on.

The first is sad concerning talented Colchester midfield player Milton Oni, who following a tackle against Brentford suffered a rupture to his ACL and a tear to his medial meniscus. He will unfortunately have several months on the sidelines, but we wish him a speedy and complete recovery. Oni looked to show as much promise as Mainoo at Manchester United (he really did) and his injury comes at the worst possible time for him and our team. Get well soon.

Secondly the game last weekend at the Wham Stadium against Accrington Stanley. I travelled with my eldest son arriving in good time to see the welcome sight of Lyle Taylor amongst the matchday squad. Weather was warm and sunny and the 262 faithful in a crowd of 1956 were in great voice.

Having watched three games on Sky Sports+ this season, this was my first live game and the first time to see the players in person.

Now the pies at Accrington are probably the best in the league with good quality filling and moist pastry. I had a meat and potato pie and David a chicken balti.

Lyle Taylor looked fit and well and the players were enjoying the sunshine.

DC lined his team up as follows:

Macey
Hunt Flanagan Iandolo
Egbo Payne Bishop Woodyard
Gordon Tovide Hopper

Subs:
Smith Anderson Read Edwards Goodliffe Taylor Donnelly

Now the game is best described as a game of two very bad halves. First half we had fallen back to our old ways with passes either sideways or back and limited forward forays.

Matt Macey’s distribution was poor and he found touch more often than a Colchester player. Rob Hunt was so poor, he looked nervous and reluctant to make a forward pass or to take more than a couple of touches.

Ellis Iandolo was also devoid of ideas and had his worst game in a Colchester shirt that I have seen. I felt sorry for Manny Egbo isolated on the right wing and receiving little in the way of passes. Alex Woodyard was busy in midfield and Jack Payne tried to get the U’s moving forward. Teddy Bishop looked slow and laboured in the centre of the park.

John Kymani Gordon was always taking too long to get the ball under control and had no decent end product. Samson Tovide (who was given stick by the home support behind their goal all game) failed to get into the game and received little in the way of forward passes whilst Tom Hopper was well Tom Hopper.

Accrington took the lead through Whalley on 25 minutes and we laboured until Egbo was eventually given the ball, he drove forward purposefully leaving defenders in his wake before unleashing a shot which the keeper saved.

Half time in the sunshine and Hopper was taken off and Lyle Taylor made his first league appearance for the U’s. At 34 he looks very fit and I thought his work rate was first class. He looked the part going forward winning headers and prepared to challenge and track back.

More changes were needed and DC who was fuming on the touchline brought on Read for the industrious Woodyard on 55 minutes and the lively Edwards for the ineffectual Gordon also on 55 minutes.

Immediately we had more attacking intent and their full back was scared stiff of Edwards who had the beating of him every time. Arthur Read owned the midfield and sprayed passes right and left.

As the half dragged on DC brought on Harry Anderson for the truly awful Hunt on 65 minutes.

The final change was to replace Bishop with Ben Goodliffe on 75 minutes. Despite our new confidence we were still not creating enough in the final third.

Then on 85 minutes Read broke into the box and shot, the keeper parried it and it went to the right of the goal as we were looking. Goodliffe fired past the keeper powerfully from a really acute angle.

Now we looked like the team who would go on to win the game. However, whilst just about to defend a corner there was a disturbance behind the Colchester goal where the hardcore Accrington supporters were.

From our viewpoint it was difficult to determine exactly what had happened but Tovide was clearly aggrieved and ran to the Colchester bench with the referee in hot pursuit. No announcement was made over the Accrington tannoy but the chant from their supporters was “You fat bast**d” clearly aimed at Samson.

It was suggested however that he had been the subject of some racist chanting from the Accrington supporters. The delay was for some minutes and eventually Samson was persuaded to return to the defence with great support from the faithful.

We then defended two corners and Whalley missed two chances to win the game right at the death. The final whistle went on 99 minutes and we had drawn the game 1-1.

The players and DC and NC came over the to the faithful whilst Arthur Read went quietly off on his own.

Further signings have been made by the club recently with striker Anthony Scully (25) arriving from Pompey on a season long loan and Jamie McDonnell (20) and Joel Thompson (19) both from Nottingham Forest on a season long loan and short-term loan respectively.

So that brings us to Andy Woodman’s Bromley team arriving in North Essex this weekend.

I am clearer as to the best starting XI having watched the game at the Wham stadium.
DC needs to go with the following:

Macey

Flanagan Goodliffe Iandolo

Egbo Payne Read Woodyard

Edwards Tovide Taylor

Subs:
Smith Anderson Bishop Gordon Terry Donnelly Hopper

Injuries affecting Kells and the unfortunate Oni and the likelihood that both McDonnell and Thompson will play some part later in the season will give further options.

Weather tomorrow in Colchester will be 22 degrees Celsius and sunny.

Bromley will have Omar Sowunmi amongst their number. They started the season reasonably well but I am confident that the U’s will see them off tomorrow and I am going for a 3-0 victory with Taylor notching his first league goal and Goodliffe and Tovide also on the scoresheet.

Attendance about 4,300.

Enjoy the game.

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Accrington Stanley, who are they - exactly
at 23:13 30 Aug 2024

If a week is a long time in politics it’s an eternity in football. Last Saturday we dominated the game against Harrogate only to lose 1-0 to a sucker punch after a mix up at the back.

On Wednesday night we should have drawn the game and taken our illustrious opponents the Bees to a penalty shoot-out. Two actions determined the result. First the referee failed to award a free kick in the box and Lewis-Potter scored the simplest goal he will ever score. Now you could argue that it wasn’t a foul and that Colchester should have played to the whistle.

Then after a brilliant run from Egbo he was fouled in the box and the reliable Payne chose that moment to take the worst penalty he will ever attempt to convert. Those who decided no foul had been committed would probably say that the referee evened things up for his error in the first half. So instead of a draw and a penalty shootout we lost another game 1-0.

This Saturday DC takes his charges to the Wham Stadium to do battle against Accrington Stanley. Last season someone called Taylor scored a magnificent solo goal after we had been battered for most of the game but the home team couldn’t convert their many chances.

Will our new Taylor perhaps get some minutes and score tomorrow. I am beginning to think that he is no longer a Colchester player and his transfer was all a figment of our imagination. We were told a calf injury had kept him out and when DC was interviewed this week about the game and possible deadline day transfers the silence concerning Taylor was deafening.

When or if he does get some minutes I would imagine he will be covered in cotton wool and will only be allowed the statutory amount of minutes that Macca Bonne was allowed (8).

The Monserrat striker is a player who has years of experience, if fit let us long suffering supporters see him at the Wham Stadium tomorrow if only for a little while.

DC has a decision to make about his team. I am unsure as to whether he has decided on either three or four at the back and then whether we play four or five across the midfield and then either two or three up front.

Let us look at the options.

Goalkeeper is easy, Macey but then what about a three or four ahead of him.
Donnelly almost caught Brentford cold on Wednesday with his delicious long throws. They should have led to at least one goal with a header from Ihionvien (his last action in a U’s shirt unfortunately) and a close range shot from Hopper.

Do Hunt and Iandolo play as conventional full backs or wing backs. Then we have Donnelly, Flanagan, Goodliffe, Kells and Egbo with either three or four of them employed as either a three or a flat back four.

Midfield – Payne, Read, Woodyard and Bishop (we have debated the problem with accommodation all four in the same team). Wingers are either Edwards, Anderson or Gordon.

Then strikers Hopper, Tovide and Taylor (the scarlet pimpernel).

So, who will DC start at the Wham stadium:

I think either 4,1,3,2
Macey
Hunt Goodliffe Flanagan Iandolo
Read
Payne Bishop Woodyard
Tovide Hopper
Subs: Smith, Anderson Edwards Gordon Egbo Terry Kells

OR
3,5,2
Macey
Goodliffe Flanagan Donnelly
Anderson Payne Bishop Woodyard Edwards
Tovide Hopper
Subs: Smith, Hunt Iandolo Gordon Egbo Read Kells

OR
3,4,3
Macey
Goodliffe Flanagan Donnelly
Payne Read Bishop Woodyard
Anderson Tovide Edwards
Subs: Smith, Hunt, Iandolo, Gordon, Egbo, Terry, Hopper

However, I think DC will line up as follows:

Macey

Egbo Goodliffe Flanagan Donnelly Iandolo

Payne Bishop Woodyard

Hopper Tovide

Subs:
Smith Anderson Edwards Gordon Hunt Read Kells

Sadly, it seems that Milton Oni (MOTM) is injured and of course we don’t know about Lyle Taylor.

I hope that this makes DC’s selection problem understandable. DC is possibly still unsure about his best XI.

Stop Press: Bradley Ihionvien has departed for Peterborough. He could have done so much better. They are a poor option for him.

Meanwhile Jamie McDonnell (Midfield) has joined from Nottingham Forest on loan.

Bradleys departure makes the signing of another striker mission critical.

Weather tomorrow at Accrington 19 degrees Celsius and sunny.

Scoreline 2-0 to the Super U’s

Safe journey to the travelling faithful.

Up the U’s


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