nope, work wont get much attention on monday or tuesday i know come to mention it our lass and the two kids can **** off and leave me a be anarl
It's me dad's mate .......... I wear it when I've got me daft head on I wasn't allowed to join up, the bastards said I had a bad attitude, ****ers! We're somewhere called the 'Oyster' according to the lads.
Gus Poyet believes a Wembley appearance would be the catalyst for Sunderland’s survival campaign. Poyet’s side are one step from Wembley Way, as they prepare to take a 2-1 lead into the second leg of their Capital One Cup semi-final against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Wednesday. And Poyet reckons that if they could book a cup final place for the first time since 1992 – when they lost to Liverpool in the FA Cup – it would help power the Black Cats to Premier League safety. “We did so well to win the first leg against Manchester United, but we still have to finish the job,” said Poyet. “Every game is special, but to reach a cup final would be incredible. “I am sure that if we get there the whole relationship between the staff, the players and the fans will become stronger. “It is really important. “It won’t change the season completely, but it will be a huge help to us as we try to avoid relegation.” The cup run has been a thread of success that has run through a largely dismal campaign for the Black Cats. But, after taking over when Sunderland had just one point from seven games, the Wearsiders have made steady progress under Poyet and now have a real chance of beating the drop. And Poyet credits the cup run with sparking their survival bid into life. “The cup run has given us a tremendous lift,” he said. “When we played Southampton in the cup in November, I think most people thought it was more important than the next match, which was against Man City in the league. “Because who was expecting us to beat Man City? No-one. “But we won in the cup and that gave us a little bit of momentum to take into that game against City, and we won that one too. “And that game against Southampton in the cup was the first game where I felt we really started to change the way that we play. “That was the start of things, and we have carried on from there.” http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...poyet-beat-manchester-united-wembley-6526845?
We're going into a cup match with a goal start and 9,000 supporters. We have a chance, not an easy chance, but United haven't been at their best. A Sunderland goal, in the first half could set us up for one of our greatest nights in recent times. If we scored first their crowd & players would be shaken, the noise from us could carry us through. Being off the bottom of the table makes a massive difference to our confidence. I have a good feeling about Wednesday
As long as it's Sinclairs Oyster bar, nr the appropriately names Shambles Square...and the not the Blue Oyster, i'll see you there
We were talking about canal st yesterday, never been to ot b4, apparently there are a few pubs at the stretford end
canal street runs from piccadilly to oxford rd, fown to deansgate from memory. lots of trendy bars, inc. a few gay bars which i'll leave to the Mancs.
Me and brother taking the car and got a few spaces if you would rather do that? Smoking and drinking is no problem either.
Might take u up on that like, lads r saying if i dont get there for 12:30 they are fookin off without me so, i might just do that, the pack of bastards Saying that, is there room for 3