Morning tunny penny.... I am feeling most peculiar.... got absolutely smashed on a array of different drinks and strangely feel fine... started on bud, then a cheeky bottle of sauvignon blanc, then to the boozer couple of Cumberland ales, glass of red wine an four havana clubs with ginger....
jese, have checked your pulse this morn'? Try any gold/white rum (but a quality one) and mix with crabbies alcoholic ginger beer, and a big wedge of fresh lime, can do it with JD too. You'll be dancing on the tables ala stackhouse, chicks will dig it dude
I am partial to crabbies, though havent ever stuck rum in it.. my favourite tipple is a havana club, ginger beer and a couple of limes squeezed in it.. ginger ale is ok instead of ginger beer.. may give it a go next weekend when i'm out...
It's not Kenny'f fault. He put out an attacking side, and if the players would have taken the chances we'd have been high and dry at half time. It's not Kenny's fault, it's the players fault for not taking the chances.
Would one of those players be 'worlds greatest striker, better than Wayne Rooney' Suarez? Perhaps he's not quite ( i.e.anywhere near) as good as the majority of you would like us to believe. We never believed you anyway.
I think some Liverpool fans do think Kenny has played his part in this. he picks the team and sets the game plan aswell as making the changes. They dont seem to be working for him just now.
One issue I had from yesterday was Kenny bringing on Agger and taking Kuyt off with 5 minutes to go when we needed to push to get the win. Very odd.
I wonder what KPR makes of Dalglish calling for Suarez to have more protection, considering he mocked Sir Alex for saying De Gea needed more protection.
Clearly City are the team to beat - A power shift has happened. Shame it was purely down to money, but there you go.
I bet he's sick as a dog that he's been banned now I dunno about a power shift tbh. Newcastle beat us 5-0 in 1996, Liverpool hammered us at home in 2009, Chelsea did us 5-0 in 1999, and there was the famous "you'll never win anything with kids" defeat to Villa in 1995. All of those were hailed as potential power shifts at the time, and in the end they all meant sweet FA. The true test of a power shift, just like Liverpool's performance against us last week, is whether City can keep winning. Today's victory will mean nothing if they lose next week and we win.