???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ..said be a Tottenham fan I said @#$%& off > bollocks you're a @#$%& This made me laugh out loud at work
Dust in the wind by Kansas, while sorting through several hundred 45's and albums that I'd bought in the past few months I came across this again. Love the acoustic guitar work on it.
I don't agree that he walked into Barcelona and it was a given that he'd succeed, he still had to manage egos and if I remember rightly Messi was having some problems when he took over and he got him back to his best. I think it's the dawn of a new era in English football and the rest of the prem should be nervous.
aerie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Huntley and Palmers Breakfast Biscuits > Terry's (of York) Casket > Russet apples with rough skins - Still available in most supermarkets and farm shops in Kent, Sussex > Cox's orange pippins > non shrink bacon > > 4 black jacks for a penny > liquorice root > > bara brith > murky oxtail soup in cafes > it must be time to eat
I was 8 when the 66 world cup was played and watched some of the games and I recall the Argentine captain Rattin being sent off and Alf Ramsey wouldn't allow the English players to exchange shirts as he called them "Animals" or words to that effect because of the nasty tactics used by the Argentinian side during that game. How times have changed eh?
Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Was on Sky HD tonight. Wonderful programme. What > an achievement. > > Beating Argentina and then Portugal was fantastic. > Bobby Charlton and Bobby Moore were the heroes but > Stiles was good enough to police Eusebio into > submission in the SF. Is police another term for kicking?
Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > He didn't lose the plot he was just angry. Quite > dignified too. Acted like a baby and threw his rattle out of the pram. Being paid millions to do a job and doesn't like the media having a dig. That's very dignified
Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can't answer a straight question alert. Declan such an obvious attempt to goad is poor even by your standards
Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Parkdrive Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Alan Medic Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Wouldn't it be great if Leicester could keep > it > > > up. > > > > > > It would be the best thing that's happened to > the > > product known as the Premier League as far as I > > can remember. I genuinely hope they win it. I'm > > tired of the same old same old. It would be a > real > > boost to the league. > > Surely you'd prefer Arsenal to win it. It's been > quite a while. Troll alert
Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bloody Liverpool. Bloody awful today Otta. Fair play to Watford though, it wasn't just about how poor Liverpool were but more about how good Watford were.
red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just when you thought 'half 'n' half' scarves > couldn't get any worse... > > https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CWM22-aWwAAfEi1.jpg > > Already out of date too... I found the antics of those wonderful Chavski "fans" booing the players and attaching no blame whatsoever to the toxic Mourinho for what's gone on as both laughable and an indictment of them as a group. Everything about the club is toxic. Mourinho, the club, the fans, players and Abramovich deserve each other.