Parkdrive Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sam Allardyce to Liverpool then. Ha ha! I reckon he's headed for Sunderland. Jurgen Klopp has got to be an odds-on cert for the Liverpool job. With Carlo Ancelotti a close second.
Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Brendan Rodgers sacked by January. I said this would happen back in July. A little ahead of schedule perhaps but I predicted it nevertheless.
Watching Sergio Aguaro last night on MOTD reminded me of the great Jimmy Greaves at his very best. When bearing down on goal and under pressure he never panics. He is ice cool with his finishing. He is a joy to watch. A superb striker and the best in the Premier League by a country mile. I can but only dream of him playing for Spurs. Watching Southampton stuff Chelsea was an added bonus.
And it gets worse. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2574820-eva-carneiro-slams-fa-says-governing-body-ignored-evidence-in-jose-mourinho-row?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=programming-UK
???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > yes. But like most of us he's gotten sensible with > old age and not stuck dogmatically to the beliefs > he had in the 80s....like say...oh you fill in the > gaps. Joseph Goebbels, Benito Mussolini, Francisco Franco, Heinrich Himmler?
Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Quite (although to be fair Portillo is on the > moderate/sensible side of the Tories) Are you kidding? He was considered the 'darling of the right' when he was in office. A total Thatcherite in every way.
Only the 'Loony Left' could ever consider scrapping Trident. http://i1369.photobucket.com/albums/ag237/jahlushhead/12063427_1039049342855073_5009295401852668257_n_zpswllpxkeh.jpg
I was ready to reach for the heroin after playing a mere snippet of Dulwich Fox's Gracie Fields cat scraping down a blackboard screechings. I'm sure there must have been many a British Tommy during the second world war who hurled himself into German gunfire after being subjected to her tuneless warblings. As Spike Milligan was to note in his memoir Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall, "she's as funny as a steam roller going over a baby." Anyway, I'm more or less moribund before two large mugs of coffee with my cigarettes in the morning after rising from my pit. Tea is for the afternoon, preferably with a couple of Hobnobs.
Wow! Eat your heart out, Arsenal, West Ham, Chelsea etc etc... http://cartilagefreecaptain.sbnation.com/2015/9/26/9396171/tottenham-hotspur-new-stadium-northumberland-development-project-drawings
???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gordon Brown as a capitalist mole, indeed....back > in the real world you are Dave Spart Jah and I > claim my fiver. Tut tut... he is merely an occasional drinking partner of mine for I am Lunchtime O'Booze.
ken78 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > what every happened to the tighten up albums ??? I wore mine out but bought a box set of the first three on vinyl about 20 years ago. And this was the best one.
red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I was an avid reader of the NME from late 70's to > late 80's. Sounds just didn't do it for me, > especially when it (Gary Bushell) started > championing Oi. Indeed. I worked in close proximity to Bushell when he was a TV columnist on the Sunday People. Everyone seemed to think he was a nice bloke except me with my seething hate of his championing of the seemingly racist Oi and his 'friend' of the Krays crap. Total tosspot.
???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not a Sounds fan Jah? Yeah, I used to read that before it went all fooking Oi and then heavy metal. Melody Maker as well but the NME was king.