Like you then? Telling someone they are talking nonsense is not pointless ****e. You will like Syd because, like you, he goes on and on insisting he is right.
See the person who wrote about people calling people names is himself referring to people being ****ers. What a ****er.
Just give the club some money, going to see your local team home or away, the potential chance to see them play against a team from a league above count for nothing these days. Be thankful that you can watch the big teams on the telly more often.
Angus MacDonald has just scored a last minute equaliser at the end of extra time for Aberdeen v Celtic - didn't realise he was still playing
Not interested in watching thr big teams on TV. Only interested in City nowadays. Lost my love for all things football.
Football is not about money, it never has been, despite those with it attempting to convince you otherwise.
It's the same ideal where people with money tell you the trouble with the country is the people at the bottom .
I know. Was just giving my thoughts on it nowadays. Enjoyed Italy beating Wales and England beating Ireland in the Six Nations more than any football game involving neutrals this year.
Grant McCann's Donny Rovers come from two-down today to beat play-off rivals Barrow 4-2 at home. They have now won 9 games on the bounce, Donny are now level points with Crawley who occupy the final play-off, but Donny have a game in hand.
fans of scottish league 2 will be pleased to hear of today's goings-ons. top club stenhousemuir visited bottom club clyde hoping not to suffer anything like the embarrassing scoreline (a 1-6 defeat) when the two met at the home of the leaders a couple of months back. and, indeed, there was no such repeat, the 2-2 final score gave the runaway leaders their seventh consecutive draw (and 9th in eleven games). with just two games of the season remaining, and despite the plethora of tied outcomes, stenhousemuir are safely divisional champions. they will have a big say in which team is relegated, however, with their remaining fixtures being against the two teams above clyde. clyde remain a point behind stranraer, who drew with dumbarton, who remain third; the play-off teams - but not places - have been long decided. bonnyrigg rose, after last week's win, returned to losing ways, but their three-point lead over clyde means the doomed team is most likely to be clyde or stranraer. if clyde can catch stranraer on points, they can avoid the drop on goals scored. meanwhile, in the highland league, fraserburgh, firmly lodged in third place, became the first to stack up a century of goals during their 11-0 win over last-placed strathspey thistle. thistle have avoided defeat in four of their thirty-four matches this season and consecutive wins in march allowed them to reach a double-figure points tally. their previous four games had seen them leak 25 goals. they have now conceded 151 goals in 34 games, which is almost 4.5 per game on average. today is the third time this season they've conceded double figures, with earlier 1-10 and 0-11 home defeats against brora rangers, currently 7th. of note is the fact that there have been - at least - two occurrences in the highland league this season in which the away team has scored 10 or more goals. the number of times this has occurred in the entire history of the english football league is precisely one.
My grandaughters under 9 team won 14-0 this morning, they remain unbeaten this season. I have more interest in that then all the above.