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i new wierd winSorry dear friend, wrong aga6
i new wierd winSorry dear friend, wrong aga6
Who could forget the Irish thoroughbred that was The Hawk
Who could forget the Irish thoroughbred that was The Hawk
Somebody on here once charted The Hawk's magnificent 90 second cameo as sub: a diagonal jog in a straight line from the touchline at the halfway line to the portacabins at the corner flag, pausing only long enough to concede a penalty and get sent offIt was an utterly incomparable spell of bad luck (incompetence).
For me the own goal and the sending off the highlights.
My experience from living in Cork is that there are quite a few Leeds too. Probably from the Johnny Giles days.Get yourself an Albion Membership, and come join the party then! All welcome, and we have a rich pedigree of Irish players past and present. My in laws on the Emerald Isle keep an eye out for us since I married into the family, and love our Irish connections similarly. Albeit seems to be standard in the south that you’re either Man Utd or Liverpool, no other clubs exist to support in the PL!
That next step for a team often coincides with finding a good striker…… who knows ? I hope that Ferguson is rested next game ….. just so he is not rushed.There are def similarities out of possession but in possession Liverpool tempo is more sustained until lately at least. Brighton like to use tempo changes in possession and rotations so teams are constanly not finding any comfort in the rhythm of the game. Like slowing a team down and then suddenly playing super sharp football must be maddening to play against. It’s amazing to watch. Liverpool were demoralised in every phase of the game yesterday. the only pity about yesterday was end product especially from March and Mitoma. I know they both were mostly brilliant and March scored twice but the next level for Brighton is being ruthless when you are dominant. I felt Mitoma especially needed to release quicker or at least get his head up. For all the dominance at HT it was 0-0.
I was at the pre season friendly in Athlone and you could just tell that season was going to be a disaster.Adams MKII first signing. Seemed relatively positive on paper. Things went downhill from there for both. Adams was a totally different manager by then. Totally clueless.
That's probably a better look than the ubiquitous 'Crawley Luxury' brand of coaches that we have down these parts.I saw the Liverpool coach, all branded up etc go to Gatwick after their annihilation. Do they send an empty coach to pick them up from the airport while they fly?
Yeah my dad started supporting Leeds in the 60's when Bobby Collins joined from Celtic and Giles from Man United right at the start of the Revie days. There are plenty of Leeds fans about but they are all in their 30's or older.My experience from living in Cork is that there are quite a few Leeds too. Probably from the Johnny Giles days.
We do the same, taking the kit and match day stuff up.I saw the Liverpool coach, all branded up etc go to Gatwick after their annihilation. Do they send an empty coach to pick them up from the airport while they fly?
'well done this time, but Kaorou is going to make you look like a right mug for the next 85 minutes'Love to know what Lallana said to TAA after he cleared Solly's shot off the line. He ran forwards and cuddled him. Seen him do it before, can't remember the game, maybe Southampton where he's done similar.
It looks like he almost congratulated him.