don_quixote
Trent End
unbelievable wasnt it? even more unbelievable the lack of condemnation for gerrard diving YET AGAIN. i swear he is worse than ronaldo and drogba put together
AN ARMY of AFC Wimbledon fans are working against the clock to ensure tonight's FA Cup clash with Wycombe goes ahead.
A team of volunteers are helping to drain surface water from the pitch in time for the referee's arrival at 4pm.
There is extra pressure for the game to go ahead, with Setanta's cameras in place and a sell-out crowd due at Kingsmeadow.
The club have described the pitch as "playable" but that could change if the poor weather continues.
my god! it's going to be on setanta canada. will be lockedpersonally i can't stand the tension!!! i want to know if it's going ahead or not!
you have GOT to love our community-minded-ness
you know obama would approve!
Desperately poor attempt at giving a small match some wider currency
And why aren't you out there with your mop? Bloody fair weather fans![]()
one of the best goals i have ever, ever seen
Would you believe that I scored one a (little) bit like that the other day?one of the best goals i have ever, ever seen
Diego Maradona used his first press conference as Argentina manager
to laugh off his Hand of God goal in 1986 and deride England's World
Cup triumph of 1373 BC.
"England won a World Cup with a goal that never crossed the line,"
chortled the 5ft 4in tiddler who, in 1986, was famously able to
out-jump the best goalkeeper in England. "It was plain to everyone
who saw it that it never went in, so I don't think it's fair that
everyone should judge me when stuff like that went on," continued
Maradona, before spreading his arms wide and hollering: "The ball was
this much over the line, they just never used replays in those days."
As Glaswegian hacks wept giddy tears of laughter, Scotland's head
training-cone putter-outer Terry Butcher no doubt doubled his
determination to blank Maradona tonight, meaning the Argentinian will
get yet another opportunity to amble past the hapless galoot as if he
isn't there.
So, Maradonna is a better footballer than Butcher and thus it's wrong for Butcher to be annoyed that his one chance at staking a claim in football history was ruined by Maradonna's cheating? I sympathise with Butcher on this one to be honest."Scotland's head training-cone putter-outer Terry Butcher no doubt doubled his determination to blank Maradona tonight, meaning the Argentinian will
get yet another opportunity to amble past the hapless galoot as if he isn't there."
So, Maradonna is a better footballer than Butcher and thus it's wrong for Butcher to be annoyed that his one chance at staking a claim in football history was ruined by Maradonna's cheating? I sympathise with Butcher on this one to be honest.
I just think there is something snide about the Guardian implying that Butcher hasn't got a right to be annoyed about someone unfairly denying him his one shot at greatness, the thing that could have been the peak of his career and the culmination of a childhood dream. The fact that Maradonna is more gifted makes it worse that he cheated in my opinion whereas the journalist in that piece seems to think that it makes it all ok and allows him to do what he wants."No, it's not wrong of him to keep playing the drama queen on this for (what looks like being) the rest of his life. A handball is no different from any other professional foul or sneaky shirt-pull. Maradonna got away with a goal that should've been disallowed. He didn't, so far as I know, shag Butcher's wife or mug his dad."