I'm using the wrong bait, you and Fool are not the people i expect to catch. ****ing Williams of all people to score an own goal, one of our graduates
Young man, you shouldn't be looking to catch anyone, your better than that. One lonely night you explained to me that a hashtag was something to do with Twitter, rather meaning a a sharp note, its saved me much embarrassment. I have enjoyed our chats about liverpool and United, granted its usually when every one else has gone to bed and we can tall like adults. Hope your ok. Take care
Doing fine thanks mate, always nice to talk real football with someone too (but i do love to get some going )
My Manchester boss walked in this morning and before I even looked at him he told me to ‘Just shut the **** up and say ****ing nothing you scouse twat’ I just wet my sides laughing Tbf it’s a double whammy, it’s like being a Preston fan watching Burnley and Blackpool go up to prem when you have failed in playoffs on 6 (?) occasions It’s bad enough City doing so well but for it to be backed up by us Man - I don’t know which one will be worse Tbf I think I do and that is why you are forgiven afaiac Glad you still about Diego
Come to think of it I am fairly certain my mate took me to watch Gazza play for Burnley one christmas Proper trippy !
F#cking winter break. I’ve just spent the entire season conditioning the family to a 2, sometimes 3 game a week schedule and now they’ll think that the TV is theirs again. It’s hard enough after summer
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has admitted he cannot help but admire Liverpool's current success and believes it will continue for a long time. The Reds are on the verge of clinching their first league title in 30 years after finishing second with 97 points last season to narrowly miss out to Manchester City. Klopp's side currently hold a massive 22-point lead at the top of the table and are just six wins away from being crowned champions. After winning six league titles during his time at Old Trafford, Ferdinand knows what it takes to win the Premier League and said he has nothing but respect for what Liverpool have done. Speaking at BT's launch of its new, five-year 4-3-3 partnership with the English, Scottish, Irish and Welsh FAs, Ferdinand said: "You have to respect it, I think Liverpool have done a tremendous job.