I think it was Toral who was nearly decapitated - a very dangerous challenge which looked to be as clear a penalty as the hand ball. I hate to contradict Carmine (he has three showers you know!) but the barrel used to collect leftovers in our navy mess was clearly labelled GASH.
I've never understood one in the hand is worth two in the bush.... I'd almost certainly take one I her bush rather than two off her hand....
According to the BBC report: "Villa pushed for a late winner, but the hosts held on." Oh do **** off, what game were they watching!
My dad once showed me a booklet issued to US troops when they arrived here a Yank had given him. He had been on a vessel which was torpedoed and was sent to Glasgow for updated training. He met some Yanks who gave him a booklet they were issued with by their forces when they arrived. It started off by saying that don't comment on shortages and how drab things might appear, even the youngest kid has seen and endured more than you will. It went on to be careful about the language, fanniescweren't something younsat on over here and a *** was not the same meaning either. I remember him telling me when he was a lot older (he didn't let a lot go)that there was a girl who was friendly to him in those more innocent days. He was a good looking bloke then but he explained to her it that ge had a girlfriend back home, who was eventually my mother, and he didn't want her thinking it would lead anywhere. She was upset. That night a German bomber which hadn.'t found its target unloaded its bombs at random over the outskirts of Glasgow and she was killed. My dad was one of those who kept his emotions to himself but said to me he had told my mother about this friendship aand lways felt regrets that this happened when he had just upset her and she had died unhappy. I always think about that when younger ones, like I did,think their parents had no experiences like they have.
My uncle was in the navy and always called crap things Gash ! He used all sorts of sayings. The Ogin for the Sea !! OPPO for friend.
I don't need to look anything up. I've been out 10 years but in the Army we used the term gash for **** things. It may have originated from the matlocks but it's been a very common Army term (at least) recently despite what Google told you...
Cold= icers Hot= redders Drink= wet Annoyed= threaders Good= hoofing or Gucci Bad= bogging Drunk= minging Just a few examples of boot neck slang.
Back to the football, why do we always put two players on free kicks when out wide which basically takes a player out of the game as he just stands there doing **** all? 3 Theakstons old peculiar and a bottle of Barrocka Ink; lovely!
To keep them on their toes, so they don't know if a left footer or right footer is going to overhit the cross and miss everybody
Don't agree, takes a player out of the game. Especially when he could be in an attacking position. If it was central I would agree with you but not when wide out.
Just watching highlights..... loved Dawson blasting the ball at Grealish after Larsson brought him down...... plenty off people happy in Ward 11 tonight..