Wishful thinking by many, whose early triumphalism on here, was laughable, clearly tempting fate and inviting the inevitability of Palace finishing higher.
Ulloa, like many strikers thrives on service. We have very little creativity in our squad. The wide men are some of the poorest I have seen in crossing a ball or taking corners and the full backs are equally culpable. Gross is the only player we have who is capable of playing in a quality ball...
Hughton's tactics away from home this season have resulted in us failing to score in many games and produced a lot of scruffy, ugly affairs. Today was no exception. Next season needs a re-think and an upgrade in positivity. Away fans will only tolerate so many turgid performances before they...
Recent NHBC and RICS surveys showed that the weakest area for house building was London, where housing starts were down by more than a third over the past year.
The biggest rises in house building registrations were in Scotland, with large jumps too in NE and Central England, as well as Wales.
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Got that info years ago.
Source said HM had to keep it quiet and got the idea to do their own version as a result. Could be a complete load of you know what and someone was winding me up. Probably was Alan Caddy.
One of the backing singers on the Chiffons " He's so fine " was Aretha Franklin. Gene Pitney couldn't hit the final note in " Im gonna be strong " and it was provided by Al Martino. " Telstar " by the Tornados, includes Hank Marvin, who stood in at the last minute for a band member who went...
They may have contributed but it was Liverpool that got our clubs banned from European competition for a number of years, at a time when we were the dominant force. It could be argued that we have never fully recovered from that period in the wilderness.
There may well be the odd idiot here or there but I very much doubt that BHA fans would line the streets 8-10 deep for over half a mile and in orchestrated fashion launch over 1000 missiles at the opposition coach.
Rather childish comment, considering I have previously spelt out my former respect for the club, which sadly, has diminished over the years due to a combination of ugly behaviour, arrogance and an overbearing sense of entitlement
Its a myth, perpetuated by LFC fans caught in a Shankly/Paisley time warp. They believe that the archetypal image of a packed, singing and swaying Anfield, lifting multiple European Cups and a desire to be the comedy capital of the world, has burnt itself into the public pysche and that on...
The same type who whip out their phones at an accident scene or a victim in the street, appealing for help. It just sickens me to the core. This is a shallow generation, who have failed to learn respect and dignity. They know no better. They are glued to a phone 24/7. Their whole lives revolve...
Look....I am going to be honest, they are certainly not in my top ten. But it wasn't always like that. I respected the way Shankly built a tremendous foundation and for years they represented the best of British football. Quick, simple, strong and direct. Top players graced the club and continue...
Some bottles!
Over 700 missiles struck the coach and a number of others missed. A vehicle worth over £1m was put out of action. Are you telling me that those on board were not the slightest bit spooked by events outside and were not subsequently unsettled?