Yet another reference to Heysel and Hillsborough on the Chelsea board from London's Finest. If a thread on our board highlighted the Chelsea supporters links to let's say Loyalist terrorism and murder in northern Ireland(which by the way is well documented)and their links to sectarianism in Scotland due to links with Rangers, one of our mods would no doubt close it and the Chelsea posters would be outraged, yet they revel in the acts of a minority of LFC supporters and tar us all with the same brush,this site is about banter and we even manage to get along with most of the other boards including yoonited. If nothing can be done to stop the ****s they should be fair game to us on our board and any potential threads left open to pour scorn on the bellends.
I've said that I'll leave it over there and I will. However, it's disgusting that they even need to reference Hysel but when challenged quickly move elsewhere or hide behind phrases such "anything beginning with the letter H". The majority of Chavs are OK but those 2 are truly sewer-rats.
You are apparently retired therefore killing time, unless that is you are admitting to warring make up and heels in the bath?
Carra's Daily Mail piece http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...dier-Drogba-35m-price-tag-gave-no-chance.html Thought this bit was interesting....... I wanted Liverpool to sign him, especially after he tormented our defence one day at St James’ Park. If we could have got him for between £12-15m, it would have been good business. The feeling around the club when we were in for him was that maybe he could mature into our Didier Drogba. Unfortunately, though, Liverpool’s decision to pay £35million was a big mistake and it never did Andy any favours. He started well, with two goals against Manchester City on his first start, but it quickly became apparent he wasn’t the right fit for the club. In training, he’d complain if the ball was not flung into the box — and I don’t mean from out wide. He wanted the ball to come in to him from close to the halfway line, but at Liverpool that was never going to happen. There were other things. He found the intensity of playing three games every week difficult. Before he might have been used to getting himself right for a match on a Saturday, then spending time socially with his mates — as we all did when we were young — but at Liverpool the training and professional demands are relentless. He would very rarely complete a full week on the training field at Melwood and, eventually, that takes a toll. If you aren’t fully conditioned, you are susceptible to injuries and Andy suffered his fair share. Another major issue was the fact he lacked pace. He suits the way Sam Allardyce operates and is West Ham’s focal point but at Liverpool that would never have been the case. Andy may feel Brendan made the decision about him too quickly but it was the right call. How he performs at Upton Park will be intriguing. Allardyce will wind Andy up to deliver a big effort, primarily to get the win that will secure West Ham’s safety but also to fire out a message to Roy Hodgson with the World Cup in mind.
Well cares says he's lazy, slow and wants to play donkey ball..... What relevant ions eh, I'd never have guessed!!!
Im not saying its any revelation, I think its interesting though when you can hear about stuff you usually wouldnt
Ive managed 3 bits of films tonight Man of Steel but Mrs went to bed as tired but really enjoying it, good film. Dont like Superman because he can do everything, usually prefer Marvel to DC but theyve done a really good job with this. Think they had to as they remade Batman mint as well and Batman and Superman are DC's leading heroes. DC had to claw back lost ground to Marvel in films Then on film 4, Devil, stuck in a lift and ones the devil (seen before its pretty good) Now watchng the divide on film 4 which also is watchable, horror thriller were 8 ppl are trapped in a bunker after a nuclear attack
The Divide is pretty nasty actually They all go a bit nuts and there is rape, torture and bullying going on etc Nothing groundbreaking but watchable and well acted
Watching it at the moment, missed the start though so not too sure what's going on. Might start again on film 4 + 1 in 10 mins... but prob won't make it to the end then.