Unfortunately Broner confirmed his opponent a few hours later.
If Josh keeps progressing like he is I reckon he will have a world title fight next year.
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I read a piece on him yesterday, he's grown 10 inches in the last 2 years. :wow:
This has led to a lot of injuries however, he has only played 49 matches (at any level) since August 2013.
I think he will leave at the end of our World Cup campaign, be that next week, next month of next summer.
Whenever I see him on TV now I think he carries of the look of a man who has had enough and wants to take a step back from football.
Look at their group and there is a chance Wales finish the campaign unbeaten but don't make the playoffs.
Also likely that Switzerland win 9 out of 10 games but end up in the playoffs.
Good news for us given that if we win both our last two and Wales drop any points we will definitely make the playoffs.
Their matches are away to Georgia and home to Ireland.
One of my mates joined in 2002 and he suggested I do likewise. The first thread I remember posting in was entitled "Frontline Scotland" and was discussing who should start up front vs the Faroes.
Remember the "bullet holes" under your avatar on the old board?
31 tickets left in the South lower, 118 currently for sale in the East with sections G6, G7 & G8 still to be put on sale.
Don't think we will sell out, I reckon we will get around 46k there.
Well a fantastic night was had by all, Scotland Rocks couldn't make it in the end which led to a scramble for a replacement however that was more than made up for with the attendance of James McFadden and Stephen Pearson! Over £4,700 was made on the night which will go towards helping disadvantaged children in Scotland and overseas.