Holdall Bags
Adidas Scotland Soccer Sports Gym Holdall Duffel Bag -L18413
(Misc.) Adidas
Printed Adidas logo on side. 100% Polyester
Main large U-shaped zipped compartment
W 52cm X H 25cm X D 28cm
This Scotland holdall has an adjustable shoulder strap for comfort when carrying
Zipped side compartment for quick and easy access to your essentials
Price:
$52.99
$27.99
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1st one!
Which holdall would be the best for thr gym to hold usual essentials butg the bag isnt too big or too small
adidas pink holdall
Size (H)29, (W50, (D)26cm.
or Adidas Ladies Holdall.
Size (H)25, (W)50,...
I have to say I always chose the biggest one that goes into the lockers in my local gym. In the summer I arrive at the gym in my shorts and running shirt so a full set of clothes, 2 towels, toiletries and a Walkman, water bottle and swimming trunks need to be squeezed in. I would
Trying to understand
The language of football was easy to understand as per the great Bolton full-back Tommy Banks message to Burnley’s John Connelly: “Ah’ll let thee get past me. Ah’ll let t’ball get past me. But ah’ll not let both of thee get past me. If tha does manage it; t’ next time, ah’ll break thy bloody leg.”
It were that simple. That were it. So what’s ‘appened since then?
Today I’m making progress with the modern game but for the life of me I still can’t get to grips with all this first phase, second phase and third phase stuff. I read up about it the other day. Someone sent me what he called an idiots’ guide. It was pretty good too although I make no claim that this is the definitive guide, or that I am the definitive idiot.
First phase, apparently, is when you are in between phases because phase 2 is when you are on the attack and phase 3 is when you are defending. So anything in between is phase 1 because you don’t have the ball. This is also called the transition stage because it’s in between phases. It’s when you don’t have the ball and you are either about to attack or defend depending on whether you have just lost the ball or just won the ball and you are about to move into the next phase which is either 2 or 3 depending on whether you have just lost the ball and therefore must defend or just won the ball so therefore you are going to attack.

