Tom Davies looked blooming marvellous. He played a blinder and at only 18 showed real quality. Hope he makes it. It's always good to see talented young home grown talent coming through the ranks especially at your own club and to have a manager prepared to put his faith and belief in them. We're seeing that at Spurs with Pochetino giving the youngsters a chance. As for Luke Shaw with the awful injury he has had he's probably lost a yard of pace. He looks overweight. It could be a long time before he is anywhere near back to his best and full fitness. I also think Mourinho doesn't fancy him and if he feels he isn't good enough or fit enough to play he won't. He may have to move on or go out on loan to get fit and play regular football. It would be very sad to see such a talented player's career take a huge nosedive.
Never been a fan of his style of djing. I remember when he came up to our office on one of the papers I worked on for an interview back in '77 when he was going through a divorce with the very lovely Tessa Wyatt and everyone giving him the w**ker sign behind his back on his way in and out.
steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've got a 606 > > And a 101 and a 909 > > Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Yep! Drum machines.
Sorry to share a link with the truly dreadful Sun but this is worth reading as Ronaldo and Messi are finally catching up with my hero Jimmy Greaves goal scoring record. The fact is Ronaldo is just eight goals behind him so will at his goal scoring rate probably surpass it in a matter of weeks. It's worth remembering just what a genius he was on the pitch. To me he is a true footballing god who has been under appreciated in the country of his birth. And for me is better than both Messi and Ronaldo who played at a time when defenders kicked lumps out of forwards and played on crap pitches, not like the bowling green lawns they play on today. Jimmy Greaves - he's one of our own. https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/2574417/dave-kidd-column-jimmy-greaves-is-the-no1-cristiano-ronaldo-and-lionel-messi-are-still-chasing/ More here from the Huffington Post if you don't want to feel soiled by reading The Sun. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/cristiano-ronaldo-about-to-surpass-legendary-jimmy_us_587726d8e4b0f8a725448506
From Popbitch Old Donald Trump Jokes Home: Q/ What's the difference between a chickpea and a lentil? A/ No-one has ever paid to have a lentil on their face...
Good for you. I'm not on medication or insulin either. Ooh, and I've just come back from Kings for my yearly retinal eye screening. I don't half fancy a pint now.
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My diabetic team are very pleased with my > control of my diabetes. Which I believe is due to > my alcohol consumption. > > So I have a dilemma.. ? > > Foxy Most people, myself included, deal with their diabetes on their own but not Dulwich Fox. He's got his own 'diabetic team'. Incredible. What a Fox! What's the dilemma? Is it that you regularly have to take them out for a drink on a team bonding session?
JohnL Wrote: Is it just drinkers that believe your liver can repair itself if it has a rest. * To a certain extent that is true. It can and it does. For instance, at 25 I was told to stop by my GP for six months as my liver was the size of a rugby ball. Caused by my excessive drinking. I stopped for about four months and it seemed to do the trick. On the other hand I've lost half a dozen friends to acute liver failure (cirrhosis of the liver). They were all alcoholics, all of them.
Not wanting to denigrate any of you drying out or wanting to cut down your alcohol consumption but this an amusing read and on trend. Oh goodness me, did I just say 'on trend'. I did, didn't I? Well tie me to a tree and call me Brenda. Now read on - http://deserter.co.uk/2015/02/5-reasons-dryanuary-sucks/