I'm so looking forward to finding out where Joey B/Gordon sits. I'll be fully educated in footballing parlance and the tactical play of the team. I'll get a full insight into where my views have been wrong all this time. I have a feeling that my fashion and style sense will improve as he guides me through the tricky world of fashion and what to wear at games (and I'm sure away from games), but best of all my son and I will become rich beyond our wildest dreams as we get a 20 minute financial lesson every week at half time and a proper understanding of the world of finance. Joey B - where will you be sat next season? I'd love to be next to you.
Hey FLT, don't forget that you'll also learn to able to pick out all the right **gash so that you can slay them..! **Not my words, personally I'd find the context, they're used in, almost disgusting, if it wasn't so laughable.
At the moment i'm surrounded by brain dead mongs in the the Northam. None of whom know how to play football, shout out how **** Guly and Fox are and moan every time we pass it backwards or sideways. I am considering a relocation back to the Itchen, it was a travesty when they closed that down. Failing that I may get a hospitality season ticket as I already spend about that much on a saturday as it is. However with the hospo i'll get an unlimited bar pre match and 3 course meal. Bargain.
I think most of Joey's post regarding nobbing bits of clunge are mainly just said in jest. (like mine) He does however like to disagree with most posters on football matters. However I like the bloke and the forum would be crap if we all agreed and got on.
Most of the time it's not actually. Bristol girls are pretty easy to tap. I don't like to disagree, i'm just letting everyone know what's what as most of the posters on here have no idea how the game of football works
I sincerely wish we could win the Championship, then play in it again next season. Meanwhile, the Premiership can form a breakaway league and play all their games on the Moon, live on Sky of course.
I doubt I will enjoy football as much as I have done in the past three years. Hate the crappy times for KO increased prices etcof the PL. However I would want to deny the club and players the oppurtunity to play in the top league. Funny I was really upset that as soon as my eldest son was old enough to enjoy football he found us in the 3rd tier. Now I think he has been very lucky to witness most home game and a fair few away games in the past four years, as surviving in prem was never as interesting as trying to climb the leagues again. COYR
Partly agree, although somebody who rates Kenwyne Jones higher then Ricky Lambert must have their knowledge questioned.
well said HR, totally agree. for the fans as well. i know my son who schooled in whiteley through our troubles & he got mullered by pompey oiks & it's nice to see him beaming all over COYS
Really? Kenwyne, before his injury was being lined up for a move to Chelsea. That injury has set him back a bit, but he is still the better forward of the two.
Don't want to butt in on your conversation, but I have been meaning to make the observation for a little while that, unlike a lot of Saints supporters who thought Kenwyne Jones a waste of space, I agree with JoeyB here, in that I always thought he would be an excellent striker. Not necessarily better than Lambert, but certainly different and very effective indeed. He was just coming into his own in his last season at Saints, but was showing signs of it well before then. But 90% of supporters and posters on forums thought him utterly useless and slow. Of course, that opinion was confirmed when it emerged that he refused to play for Saints after handing in a transfer request. Thing was, it might have made him appear disloyal, but it didn't detract from his ability.
For somebody who knows 'so much about the game' you seem very naive. Just because you are being 'lined up' by a top club doesn't make you a top player. Whilst at Derby, Giles Barnes was being 'lined up' by many, many top clubs. He is now strutting his stuff at Doncaster. I by all means to appreciate that Kenwyne does have talent, but the stats speak for himself. What is the most goals this guy has scored in a season (including when he was in the Championship) compared to Lambo...?
The season he left us, he would have scored 30 imo. Jones had the physical and technical attributes to make it as a top target man, and had he not been injured would have been Drogbaesque with the right coaching.
That's full of 'Ifs and buts'. The fact is that Kenwyne isn't nor has he ever been prolific. In my opinion he has the first touch of a bouncy castle, is too slow and went disappearing in far too many matches despite having the ability to be a real match-winner.