My Posh supporting mate told me that they are terrified of what we may do to them.
He said that the strikers have done well but that Swindon were dreadful at the back this year as well as Oldham who they stuffed even when 3-0 ddown.
He said the real problem for them is the fact that against...
Alan Pardew to be forced under new regulations to have to play in goal for whatever side he is managing. 90 minutes full game every week.
Even if he is crippled.
but that is the point you deluded little tit.
You will never get anywhere further than where you are becuase of your location - not your fault but just a fact.
But you see peckerwood, we on the other hand have one of the largest catchment areas in England - and we are on the way up!
Not arguing with that WW. That's a different point - the booing is certinaly something that makes me feel very sad. After years of watching people hoof it up the channel (a la Adams second reign) is desperate compared to what Poyet is bringing to the team.
Golly - I've agreed with you!!!
I'm frankly delighted that people are coming back into the fold. I started to hate the whole 'OOhhh look at me I'm in the Dick Knight Club and he tells me everything'.
Its about time we started looking like a proper football club that is moving forward. So yes WW - I love the fact that people...
Very harsh Mr. Burns.
But absolutely (in my opinion) the crux of the matter. The whining about the massive job losses are a sad but inevitable consequence of a false economy driven by a government that have certain ingrained beliefs about the way a society should run.
and it is easy to despise...
May I suggest, especially given the current climate, you do something to stand out from the crowd.
Find out who the CEO is and call him. Tell him how you have been following their company for a whiole and why you think you will bring value to what they are aiming to achieve as a business...
I played a memorable Dr. Grimwig in Oliver.
The audience still talk about how i delivered the immortal (and only line):
'You're feeling much better aren't you oliver?'.
Spot on.
I was given a Jack Wills Rugby top two years ago and i liked it. I got some jogger type comfy bottoms last year which i never wear outside the house.
Now sadly it does seem that the clothes are worn by squeaking little Tristrams who simply must be seen to have a £30 pair of socks.
So...
borough high st and the surrounding location for early beers. The Libertine on Great Suffolk St is a favourite, then up Borough high st with a marvellous selection of real ales on the way topped off with a chorizo bap from borough market and harveys in the market porter. then a stumble over the...
Sadly I LIKE CANDLES your team to me is like an old onion in a fridge.
Shoved away in the bottom under the old bits of fruit that no-one can be arsed to clean away.
You can smell something distasteful and faintly pungent but it never upsets one senses to illicit any proactive attempts to...
Canvey island in the FA cup is up there for me.
Outside of the fact that it was just an utterly woeful performance on the pitch - to be fair back then it was almost expected that if we had to play the cast of The Archers we would probably get stuffed.
The dawning realisation on getting off the...
chased again this afternoon and in the opinion of the person I spoke to they reckon based on demand and general enquiries if tickets had been easily available to all (not just members and White members then we could probably shift 5,000.
Probably I know and it is just someones opinion but...
Trying to track down my ticket - they said that they had just received a further 500 tickets.
sold out the first 2,000 allocation and with the outstanding applications they expect that 500 to be gone within the next 24-48 hours.
they are waiting to ehar from Charlton as to whether there will...
And the nail is firmly struck upon the head.
He's just a football version of an old style eastend gangster who people would give the time of day to because 'he's a luverly son to 'is old dear' and always 'looks after 'is own'.
Despite the fact that said gangster goes round terrifying people...
Fiar point Simster.
We have recently had a round of interviews here and the common response to graduates who were expeciting starting salaries of around 20% higher than the advertised basic purely on the basis that they had a degree.
Nightmare hours at the moment but I'm just grateful I've got a job.
start at 6am in the office with a lunchtime call with the Singapore office and then finish at 8pm with a call to my boss in the US.
No complaints as its better than having no job. Trouble is it takes 2 hours to get in to the...
the sizzle of bacon in a hot pan on a cold winters monring.
The glug of a bottle of red being tipped into a galss as your first act on an evening returning from work.
the sound of a cricket ball being struck firmly off the middle of the bat (unless your bowling)
the sunday evening chimes of a...