'Are you a benny tied to a tree ?'
'No'
'Benny on the loose !...'
Something like that.
Definately not
He lives in Burgess Hill as I installed his Sky for him about a year ago.
Or perhaps ...ahem.... he was worth a place, putting in a good hard working shift every time he was picked, and was slated by many for every little error whilst others got away scot free?? In my opinion ..Well this helps to solve the mystery of how Barnes always got into the starting 11.
def rottingdean put a new door on his barn
Had he broken the old one by kicking footballs at it,........... and hitting it?
Barnes was the best player in some of the final games and the only one who was really switched on against Palace, stick him up front and he will play well.
Barnes was the best player in some of the final games and the only one who was really switched on against Palace, stick him up front and he will play well.
This. I was actually one of Barnes biggest critics, but when he came back from his ban he seemed a different player and he should have started the home game against Palace. I think him and Ulloa could become an effective partnership if played alongside each other.
Did live in Hassocks, his twitter feed now says different. As it happens he is travelling back from Newcastle for pre season as I type this.
I agree but didn't you worry a little everytime he attempted a tackle or chased a player down the field about the outcome?
Yep, but what did it matter if you we're a benny on the loose as opposed to tied to a tree?!! And why would you be tied to a tree anyway?!! Who came up with this shit in the first place?!
Well I suppose the implication was that a benny on the loose was dangerous and predatory, so one tied to a tree was in essence neutralised.
Am I really having this conversation ? *Shakes head and wakes up*