He has the bollocks, but I don't think last night or his second one against Athens were great penalties technically. Keeper goes the right way and they would likely be saved. On the other hand, is he sending the keeper the wrong way or reading the keeper? If he is, he is great at it.
Watching on a shitty internet tv rip off box in a hotel in Rhodes, missed several 3 minute chunks of the game, but it seemed to me Mitoma pulled out of every 50/50 challenge and I was hoping he would be subbed at half time. Must have been f***ing awesome in those patches when the screen froze.
Quite ironic that as he is being dragged out, for speaking his mind, in disagreement, in her speach she is accusing the left if having created a culture where you could be in bother if you speak your mind, in disagreement.
Also had a pint with Keeley, (and John Byrne) on a ferry back from Le Havre.
FDM is my all time favourite though, Digweed a legend for playing on until the blood started streaming down his leg after a heavy kick in the bollocks, Beeney was great and was an important sale to Leeds at the time...
Personally, I still am struggling with the post regarding queuing up and paying being a definite Hillsborough reference. The other post I do see now, but it didn't jump out at me straight away, maybe I am a bit naive on the "always the victims" trope, but I personally don't think Hillsborough...
I have had a quick look through again and can't spot them, there is a bit of the Liverpool fans being dishonest/thieving/scammers trope, which you could reasonably take issue with, but if you are sure Hillsborough references are there, could you point them out to me? I consider myself fairly...
Maybe I am missing it, but I have not seen anything that seems to be aimed this way? The Liverpool Season tickets belonging to men aged 125 was a well reported story a few years ago, I think we can safely assume these gentlemen are actually deceased, and someone else has been using the ticket.
Maybe they got it wrong, but then Marseille tickets didn't shift as quickly as most expected. Difficult for the club to know what actual demand would be, even with the pre registration.
A red cross can and does appear from nowhere, they are activated when a situation occurs, causing a hazard in one of the lanes, maybe a stranded vehicle, maybe a lorry has shed something onto the carriageway, it is dynamic and not a planned for event usually. I think you maybe ought to check the...
He has had less than 45 minutes on the pitch over 3 games, working his way back to match fitness, and has 2 goals and an assist. His team mate Serhou Guirassy has scored 10 in 6 games, so he will have to go some to catch up.
On a Smart Motorway, signs on gantries over the road sometimes display a Red X, it means that lane is closed from where the sign with the red X is. There will be no actual closure by cones or other barriers, it is an emergency situation and you should get out of that lane immediately. You could...