Agreed to a degree, I cannot think of any football fan on here who deserves too much bad luck. Its what the absence of Spurs and United fans brings. Relative harmony. Oh, and a massive FUCK YOU to all the United fans. Ha ha ha. Tevez. Love it. Mancini is the man.
:bears: :Thumbs: You're a good man Joe, all the best to Everton for the rest of the season. It's worked out quite well in this place, we're not directly competing in the table against any of the teams supported by Fightbeaters, so it's all love :: I still can't believe we managed to turn that round, what a finish :bears:
This is me after Mackie scored for us to go 3-2 up :: You know when they say a picture says it all, well, this one truly does :: :bears:
Nah. Not familiar with that name, but i wish I was him so I could write for the BBC. Slice works at the BBC btw.
Were you New Order's manager(Rob Gretton, RIP) in the film "24 Hour Party People?" <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Qkncz5ILHqw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
I identified Taarabt, Mackie, Derry, Faurlin and Kenny as the players who would be able to make the transition to the Premier League from the Championship winning side last season. Obviously Tarbs has been more miss than hit but he's still shown glimpses. Faurlin was playing fantastic until the injury, Kenny and Derry dependable as always. Mackie I have to say has been the guy who stepped it up to a level I didn't think he'd reach. I thought he'd do well obviously but much more than even I had initially hoped. He has put the likes of Barton to shame. The fans will boo you Joey if we think you're not pulling your weight, an accusation which could never be levelled at Mackie.
Diakite had a fantastic game against Liverpool, imo. His debut was one to forget, but he really played well yesterday and was full of energy and confidence.
I'll just say nothing, eh.:atu: <iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/1pDk75Y1SZ4" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="420"></iframe>
There's a Graeme Souness realdoll in 1986 Rangers top & tiny shorts with a surprised expression just out of shot.
Fucking Cisse, sent off AGAIN. Not happy. In other news, Ireland beat Afghanistan in the cricket. It was an explosive encounter :scared2: