Well boys I watched motd and still say it was a great tackle by Wes brown, even Mary poppins agreed the injury was a accident.
Doesn't make a difference if you thought it was a great tackle, he left the ground completely, came in from behind and almost snapped Ramirez's ankle off. That was one of the worst tackles I've seen Wes Brown make, and he's made a hell of alot of them too.
Click on TV in the bar at the top of the main BBC page. Then click on whatever's on BBC One (Football League Show?) and when it comes up there's a bar down the bottom of the screen where you can move back and watch what was on earlier.
OK, it's probably a little late now, but here's an explanation about iPlayer [which Puck was trying to guide you to]. Please read this, understand it, and pass it along, so I don't feel that I'm wasting my time. There are essentially two ways to view with iPlayer on any given medium, ie. PC, Tablet, Games Console, NowTV, etc... One way is to watch programmes that have already been broadcast and have become files that you can watch online or download to keep for several days until they self destruct. The essential similarity is that the programmes have already been broadcast. It is the familiar way iPlayer is used. So that's one way. The other way is to watch iPlayer as the programme is being broadcast. Essentially, you are watching it LIVE. But there's a nice and convenient little difference. Even though you are watching iPlayer LIVE, you get a two hour window of broadcast before the LIVE stuff you are watching. This means that, for example, if you come in on a two hour film that you've always wanted to see, but the end credits are rolling, it doesn't matter because you can pick up the bar [that Puck was talking about], and whizz it back up to two hours previously, and thereby watch the film from the start. You are still using the iPLayer LIVE, but you are two hours behind. See the nice convenience..? You can also pause anything for up to 2 hours and come back and resume from where you left off. Here's a full screen print of iPlayer LIVE and the time bar. Note the LIVE time of 01.42 [which was when I did the screen print only minutes ago] and that there is a bar visible with a white small block at the left hand side. The little block shows which point in broadcast time I am viewing [just after 11.42pm]. Specifically, I'm watching MOTD [Chris Hughton on the screen] yet the LIVE time is 01.42am. This means that I have shoved the white block to two hours previous [you can move it with your PC mouse pointer or finger if you have a Tablet or Smartphone] and I'm able to watch MOTD from that point onwards. This is a very easy thing to do, but it takes some explaining, and I like to be clear. Hopefully, you get it now. If you don't, do say. I hate it when people miss out on good things purely because they don't quite know how to use them [which is why I'm always geeing up Fran to be brave]: please log in to view this image Incidentally, you will note the Restart the current programme icon on the right of the screen. The current programme, in this case is always the one being broadcast absolutely LIVE, not 2 hours previous. Click the restart icon and you get the start of that programme, not MOTD. Shame, I know, but there it is. EDIT: I have since transferred this explanation to the Newbies and Basic Editor Guide thread.
Artur Boruc posted a picture about an hour ago of himself with Marcin Wasilewski, of Leicester City. All innocent, just them smiling. Go to Wasilewski's page however... And there's alcohol on the table and a cigarette in Boruc's hand. Good old Artur.
The wine in the two glasses must belong to Marcin, and whoever is taking the photo, Boruc has some vodka stashed down the side of the sofa.
He's a bit of a lad, ain't he..? Screws up on Sunderland's equaliser [tbf, it was travelling] and then instead of going back to Southampton with the lads he gets down to Leicester for the evening to meet up with his Polish buddy, who presumably had only finished his Away match at Leeds a couple of hours previous. How the other half rave it up, eh..?
He's welcome to it. I HATE the stuff. It's vile. It's almost the bleeding national drink of Italy. I've grown up with it. There's always a bottle tucked away somewhere for flavouring home-made cakes or biscuits. Don't get me wrong, I love it in those. Amaretti biscuits are yum-yum [same almond flavour]. But almond flavour as an alcohol drink..? YUCK..! Saying that, last night someone passed me an Indian alcoholic drink, called Feni, based on Cashew fruit. Just the smell was distinctly odd.
If you ever have a bottle of Scotch or bourbon that is just a wee bit on the low side of the quality scale: one part amaretto, three parts Scotch. Tasty. Actual recipe for a Godfather is 1:1, but that's cloyingly sweet.
Didn't someone say that our players have been brainwashed about not taking drugs, that it might be why our forwards keep away from the white lines in the goal area?
I'd never do that to Scotch. Rather a dash of water or a drop of lemonade and maybe a touch of Angosturer. Don't drink bourbon.
Did you see the height that JRod got to in the celebration of the goal, never gets anywhere near that when we have a corner.