scottdisco
rip this joint please
yeah Hucks i'm really sorry mate, i was very cheered when i saw you do the business at the Loft (QPR aren't a bad side after all), but the Blackpool result, as you say, just right down there now.
yeah Hucks i'm really sorry mate, i was very cheered when i saw you do the business at the Loft (QPR aren't a bad side after all), but the Blackpool result, as you say, just right down there now.
so good to have him back. and what an amazing return - three very sharp looking goals in two games. i hope he stays healthy and prospers.
Also good to have this Brazilian back:
expect 4 teams in the quarters.
oh, it's not on that clip. how peculiar. try this one instead:
Fuck me what happened to Madrid? That first goal was like a Sunday league team defending a hopeful up and under from an overweight midfielder.
Ramos is a perfectly good defender until you need him to defend."That tactic firghtened them in the first leg too. they looked like foot soldiers suddenly confronted with cannon. you'd've thought ramos' Prem League experience would've taught him the long bass basics."
Ramos is a perfectly good defender until you need him to defend.
Great, great football last night from Liverpool (and the Chelsea-Juve game was tremendous entertainment too), but I don't really see what any of it means any more in this ultra-globalised (certainly as regards football) age, where 11 mercenaries pay 11 mercenaries.
One team with red shirts beats one team with white shirts, who happen to play their home games in stadia in cities with which they have been associated for a long time. Who exactly are Liverpool fans affiliating themselves with (aside from Gerrard)? Of course the argument goes for any top Premiership team.
It's a bit like Barbarians First XI plays Barbarians Second XI (to mix up football and rugby).
I'm not complaining really, because I watch football for entertainment only and last night was certainly that, but I long ago stopped really giving a shit who wins, because there's little at stake but mega-bucks. Sir Alex vs Jose will be great theatre tonight though, and that's the aspect of football that has really endured (nay, prospered) since the Clough era.
Look at the flags here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_European_Cup_Final
Obviously the situation is different in the lower leagues.
I was wondering when he played in England. I thought he'd been at Madrid winning plaudits as the world's best defender for yonks. Fairly useful going forward though I guess."I meant Juande rather than Sergio, but yeah, god bless the long-hair - he's revived Babel's season."
Hard to argue with but I think that there is still something indefinable there. All the people going fucking mental in the crowd don't see it that way and that kind of means something in itself."One team with red shirts beats one team with white shirts, who happen to play their home games in stadia in cities with which they have been associated for a long time. Who exactly are Liverpool fans affiliating themselves with (aside from Gerrard)? Of course the argument goes for any top Premiership team."
Obviously the situation is different in the lower leagues.