Out of the teams in the race I'd rather Tottenham won it, which will incur the wrath of a certain Irishman ::
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16425919.stm What a load of shit ^. This type of talk makes me wish clubs would just start refusing international teams their players. No court in the land could uphold the national team's claim.
So basically every day on my way back from work, I saw this poster at Hammersmith tube station. Every time I saw it, I kept thinking "man, I'd love to fuck Katy Perry". Literally found out 10 minutes ago it isn't actually Katy Perry, but some actress of no relation. None of you will care, but I just wanted to share it.
Yeah I think Tottenham will fall away around late february/early march, but right now they're bang in the mix, and of the teams currently competing they'd be the ones I'd prefer to win it if I had the choice.
I thought it was Katie Perry too. Probably told this story a few times but my mate at an old job once had the task of holding Katie Perry up on a pit barrier by her leotarded arse for nearly a whole gig.
I suspect they'll fall away even sooner than that. The GD is a good clue to how far behind the manc teams in quality they are
Not always the case, Norwich were challenging for the title right up to March back in '92 with a negative goal difference. I remember Bristol City challenging for the Championship title a couple years back with a 0 GD.
I know of that bird in your pic, Slice. She's cute and hot at the same time. Think that chick was in Elf?
Fucking Cdogg, eh? :dunno: :: No- go back and read the post I read several pages back, you were afraid I would "shoot you down"- no need to be- if Tottenham go about it in a certain way then they will get credit from me. I just believe they will reassume the old, sort of Irish Rugby mentality, we've done really really well, we're back in the top 4, now we can back off, no need to challenge Sir Alex, no need..... that sort of shit. If Harry and Spurs show bottle and punch on through to the other side, then I will applaud that as much as anyone does. I just believe they will back off and coast once they are safe for the top 4. Remember- they've got United {h} Chelsea {a} Liverpool {a} Citeh {a} and Arsenal {a} all to come.
Yeah that's the big test of their title credentials, if they can beat one of the other big sides this season (outside of Arsenal) then they have a shout. As I said, I don't think they'll last, and Man City will win the whole thing anyway at a canter. All I'm saying is, of the teams currently competing, I'd rather Spurs won it than City or United.
If Spurs won it and deservedly so then I would give them credit. I don't understand the dislike for Citeh, all they did is what everyone else has been doing for years- they just did it in a shorter space of time. Fuck Man United.
If United won it, it would be beyond irritating listening to the plastic Mancs for another year. If City won it (or when they win it), it'll just be hollow and pointless, shrug of the shoulder stuff. Tottenham winning would be the best option of the lot. A good, exciting team to watch when in full flow, fans aren't that annoying, a reasonable conclusion.
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:bears: Happy for you- good player, Warnock is shoring up the back before pressing on, a wise stratagem. Smart move too- they need the money, and £5m is a solid opening bid.
http://theexecutionersbong.wordpres...nt-tactical-post-mortem-on-the-bolton-defeat/ For anyone who's arsed about our shitty game/team.
I thought you would beat Bolton. They took their goals well. I think Howard or even the team got a tad over excited after Howard's goal.
That 1-0 win over Everton at Goodison will go down as one of the greatest away days in my football life.
Took the wind out of their sails did that. And merely served to put the wind up Bolton, who then blew them away. Everton huffed and puffed but couldn't find a leveler. I'll get my coat.:Wah: