Another graduate from the Eden Hazard School for Mistreating Ball Boys ...which I see Chav fans still think was the highlight of their season
Two words to cheer you up. Gary Megson. Changing manager can help but not until they appoint a new one.
After ArsenalFanTV, BBC HYS after a good Spurs win is another good source of comedy material. Somebody laying down da fakts big-time ... 171. Posted by Maxpaulthespurdog on 4 hours ago Gospel according to jealous fans. Spurs win a game, they are lucky. Spurs lose a game they are bottlers. Spurs have not won a trophy and have no history (evidently football started when the PL was formed). Spurs players and manager will leave, (because those fans want them at their club). Spurs win CL group, (other teams not as strong). Spurs player sales only net profit in five years for top six
I just hope the form of the second half in the CL yesterday transfers to the PL on Saturday. We should win this one.
Bad news for poor old 'arry. The Yak's not yakking any more. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42081952
Surely a candidate for a retrospective ban for deceiving an official - but I guess that FIFA don’t have that sanction?
You can always tell a player who has been genuinely fouled and a player cheating. If a player is genuinely fouled he goes down in a heap but a player cheating is aware enough to hold his arm up to get the ref's attention.
It's the ones who are appealing before they even hit the ground that are the worst. Ballack and van Nistelrooy spring to mind.
Our group whipping-boys of last season CSKA Moscow won 2-0 earlier, meaning that they go 2nd in group A. They're probably one of the teams I'd like to meet in the knock-outs. Bigger news is that Igor Akifeev kept his first ever clean sheet in the CL following a run stretching back for 43 games over 11 years to a 0-0 draw with the Woolwich in 2006.