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International Break Yawn Fest

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International Break Yawn Fest

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So here we are with another International Football yawn-fest.

What will you do for the next 14 days while meaningful football shuts down?  In some ways two weeks downtime will be a nice break from the current West Ham circus.

When we get back...the next 5 games will likely define the whole season.
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wils wrote: 06 Oct 2025, 13:39 QPR v Millwall

Not quite in the international break as such as it's on the 18th, but a good couple of days before the next West Ham game which I shall be boycotting anyway.
Qpr v Millwall- 12:30

Fulham v Arsenal - 5:30

I've always fancied seeing two games on one day but never done it.
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FA Cup 4th (and last) qualifying round this coming Saturday.
(the mighty) Tonbridge Angels v Chatham 
We've only made the 1st round proper twice in the last 50 years - once during covid (lost to bradford 7-0) and last year (lost to Harborough Town 4-1) 
Well up for this - should be a decent crowd.
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QPR v Millwall

Not quite in the international break as such as it's on the 18th, but a good couple of days before the next West Ham game which I shall be boycotting anyway.
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I might go Wimbledon v Port Vale
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Mrs Southbank has compiled a list of DIY jobs for the next ten days. Going to be so bored.

Do get to see the Jets in London. But right now that feels like being forced to watch a 24/7 loop of Gary Breen “highlights”.
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This break has come at a good time of Nuno. It will give him a chance to assess players and get some extra training sessions in before the Brentford game.
 
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Plenty of football and other sports to be going on with.
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International football is moribund. 
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Non-league

Swindon Supermarine vs Bristol Manor Farm*

*To the tune of Siouxsie and the Banshee's HONG KONG GARDEN, "we are Bristol Manor Farm, we're the famous farmy army" Etc, etc
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Not be annoyed about West Ham. 

Typically though the last couple of weekends have been busy and no opportunity to watch, now nothing on next weekend and no plans. Might even go outside if it's not raining.
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