Jump to content

Recommended Posts

mockney piers Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> tbh Atila I don't really give a monkey's about the

> whole palarver, a lot of fuss about nothing, and

> since when have we really expected our footballers

> to be role models, jumped up egomaniacs 98% of

> them frankly?

>

> I just thought it was a great line.



Which bit is great line, the "jumped up egomaniacs 98% of them" part? I agree it is a lot of fuss about nothing, but that's Phil Brown for you, he's so far up his own arse it's no surprise he's got such a brown face.

>> Scholes at his peak could have walked in to any team.


We're talking about the current United midfield :) Not Scholes from a few years back but the hunched, slow, ineffective Scholes of today, that was the squad Ferguson was talking about, i.e. the vintage squad destroyed by Liverpool last week.


>> How many of those players would want to get into the Chelsea or Liverpool team?


I don't think any of them would want to feel inferior.

United bypass the midfield - so can play whoever they want when Rooney and Ronaldo are running the show. But, none of those United midfield boys would dislodge Lampard, Gerrard, Alonso, Mascherano or Essien. I'm just surprised that Ferguson says it's his best ever squad as I think they have a real weakness in the middle.
Mancs bypass the midfield????? Listen, as much I despise the Mancs, I could never level that accusation at them, and wasn't the Vidic sending off the result of a long upfield punt by Pool. Let's not all go down with the shortsighted Wengeristic disease.

Annasfield Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

"I quite like Phil Brown, although that's probably just because I fancy him. Not really for the football thread though."


Join the queue Anna!


Our old M8 Atila was going on about his arse earlier on this thread, yesterday, but then again he's probably gone off him now as his now going on about MY arse on the online dating thread.


So the coast is clear for you and Phil Brown:))

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Annasfield Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> "I quite like Phil Brown, although that's probably

> just because I fancy him. Not really for the

> football thread though."

>

> Join the queue Anna!

>

> Our old M8 Atila was going on about his arse

> earlier on this thread, yesterday, but then again

> he's probably gone off him now as his now going on

> about MY arse on the online dating thread.

>

> So the coast is clear for you and Phil Brown:))



I'm not your M8, very street cred, nor would I wish to be. You're too tough for me.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

I'm not your M8, very street cred, nor would I wish to be. Your too tough for me.


Talking of "cheeks" my tongue was very firmly in mine when I made that comment!


"I'm not your M8"...


....AT-TI-TUDE!!! I like it. I see you don't take any sh*t from anyone AR.


p.s. Don't mind me referring to this, but when one attended The Elephant and Castle's finest Educational Establishments one learnt that it is correct to say "You're" too tough, as in "You are", NOT "your" as in "your possessions etc"...


I trust you don't mind me mentioning that little faux pas, as it seems to be a night full of them AR.


p.p.s. Please can you be my "M8" as I LOVE a Man with AT-TI-TUDE.(tu)

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

> I'm not your M8, very street cred, nor would I

> wish to be. Your too tough for me.

>

> Talking of "cheeks" my tongue was very firmly in

> mine when I made that comment!

>

> "I'm not your M8"...

>

> ....AT-TI-TUDE!!! I like it. I see you don't take

> any sh*t from anyone AR.

>

> p.s. Don't mind me referring to this, but when one

> attended The Elephant and Castle's finest

> Educational Establishments one learnt that it is

> correct to say "You're" too tough, as in "You

> are", NOT "your" as in "your possessions etc"...

>

> I trust you don't mind me mentioning that little

> faux pas, as it seems to be a night full of them

> AR.

>

> p.p.s. Please can you be my "M8" as I LOVE a Man

> with AT-TI-TUDE.(tu)



Go to bed and take your medication before you hurt yourself, and check the content of a posting before you respond, otherwise you might find you've made yourself look like a bit of a chump, M8.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

Go to bed and take your medication before you hurt yourself, and check the content of a posting before you respond, otherwise you might find you've made yourself look like a bit of a chump, M8.


Don't mind me saying but your "ripostes" are getting lamer by the sentence AR.


Ironic comment by you about "checking the content"...Nice Touch!


p.s. ..."chump, M8."


So we ARE M8's NOW!! Make up your bleedin' mind before I depart!

atila

"At the beginning of his brilliant teenage career it was just great expectations that followed Cesc Fabregas around. Now it is great expectorations."


just good, witty writing, right or wrong, and I admit possibly wrong, but as a fellow spaniard I'm willing to forgive... ;)

Alex Ferguson said his biggest regret was not signing Paul Gascoigne - although he used to say John Barnes.


Anyway Gazza, had the chance to join United or Spurs. Although, his favoured move back in 1988 (according to his autobiography) was to Anfield, but Liverpool never bid. I think Kenny told him to wait another year.


Gazza told Sky News: "Maybe if I had joined United I would have still been there. Sir Alex Ferguson is someone who makes men out of boys."


Obviously he'd have had more chance of winning trophies under Ferguson, but would it have him a fundamentally better person/role model had he joined United (or for that matter Liverpool 12 months later) than what we have today?

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Hello! We are relocating abroad and so will be withdrawing our two children (ages 4 and 6) from St Dunstan’s College (Catford). If any family is considering enrolling children of a similar age, now would be an excellent opportunity—we’re required to pay full‑term fees unless the places are taken. Please get in touch if you’re interested or know someone who might be. Thank you!
    • Hi  I really thought I'd seen a more recent post on the forum about home education meet ups. I can't find it though. Hope some of these might provide leads. https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/137603-home-schooling-advice-anyone-wants-to-do-it-together/#comment-1092093 Very old post but group seems still to exist: https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/92044-home-education-local-group/#comment-954837 You could try contacting this forum member: https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/325368-classroom-support-for-home-education-community/#comment-1621064 Two of these left for right now: https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/events/event/1025-🌟-teens-11-try-painting-sculpture-street-art-at-holiday-workshops/
    • Thanks for your reply. I’ve subscribed to Ancestry a few times in the past but felt I wasn’t using it enough to warrant keeping up the subscription.    
    • Hi, I saw your post and just wanted to say that the incident you’re referring to did happen in the late 1980s at Dawson’s Heights. The person involved was named Carl Salawa, and he had just turned 18 years old at the time. Like you, I haven’t been able to find any news articles or official reports about it, If anyone remembers anything more about that time or incident, I’d really appreciate hearing about it. Thanks for sharing what you were told—it means a lot to know others remember.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...