I couldn't give a toss about any other football club tbh. There are several I despise of course, and my life is very much enriched when I see them and their fans suffer. Thats always fun. But a soft spot for another club ? Mmmnah. I just don't contain the emotion for that.
I do keep an eye on...
I wasn't at the game (watched it in a bar just off Dam Square), but a couple of my mates were there and got completely drenched in beer after the second goal. I have to say, if it happened to me then I would have a severe sense of humour breakdown. You have to be a complete dickhead to actively...
I'll be watching. Not much else doing on the cold wintry nights, there's usually something on it to be amused by.
As with all these type of shows though, I simply cannot get my head round how anyone can actually be ARSED to vote on them, whether it be via phone or app. I've never been remotely...
Didn't really properly clock it from the WSU, just looked like a coming-together where he'd muscled the guy off the ball. Then I saw it on MOTD2 - nasty. A red, no argument.
On Dahoud as a whole, he has been underwhelming so far. Although he did play a FILTHY little flick-pass from deep in...
One of van Hecke's best performances. He was terrific, really stepping up in the absence of Dunk. He very much reminds me of a young Dunk - the feeling that there is a ricket in him, but he's still good enough to justify selection. And as he gets more experience, those errors will gradually...
This.
They were getting up a head of steam before the red, in the knowledge that they had kept themselves in a game that ordinarily, in the PL, would've been LONG gone by then. That red gave them the extra boost, and in the end we were a bit lucky to hang on for a point.
We do weave some...
Sure. But my point in that reply was pushing back on the idea that Boxing Day should be a blank in the football calendar for all clubs, so that players, fans and staff could spend more time with their families, which is a nonsense.
IMO.
Bollocks.
All supporters have a choice whether or not to go, and of any 'workforce' in the country I'd say footballers have just about the MOST time all year round to spend with their families. Aside from matchdays, they knock off before lunchtime throughout the working week.
Boxing Day is an...
No, there's not even a chance.
Unless its via a points deduction or something, none of the 'Big Six' will ever get relegated now. The gap between the biggest clubs and the rest is now a CHASM. Its a canyon. The bottom half will shift around, go down and up, but its now impossible for those six...