It wasn't the lack of clarity I objected to - I understood what he meant! It was the fact he was so stupid to get it the wrong way round that made me smile...
Giving it large is bragging, or being gobby, or however you want to describe it. So you could say I've been giving it large to you Ipswich boys this week. Chambers said he is going to give it large to the "away" fans. What he presumably meant was he was going to give it large to the Norwich fans (he obviously forgot that the Ipswich fans will be the "away" fans at the match). It loses it somewhat in the analysis... No big deal!
Yeah I think he means if we win he will be giving it the Big Fist Pump to the away fans(meaning the town fans) as in 'yes we did it'.....rather than 'have that you Colin Hunts'
some great results today....derby,brentford,middlesbrough all loseing. bournemouth only drawing.(shame leeds could not hold on against watford,but what more can you expect). all we have to do now is thrash the binners tomorrow and its been a great weekend!
Oops! Can't believe it took so long for anyone to notice though... Does anyone actually read what I write?
realy looking foreward to it! even where i sit in the n and p should be noisey tomorrow! must say i realy fancy us now
Me too! The missus has been banned from filling the fridge with yoghurt and other pointless things to make way for the good stuff
After today's results we have got absolutely nothing to lose tomorrow as nobody has given us a hope of winning! All the expectation and pressure will now be on them and we can just turn up as the underdogs just as Mick wants it! We can't drop out of the top 6 whatever happens so we should just bloody well go for it and see what happens. We have the Firepower up front so let's stuff these arrogant twats!
“You have to respect sides like Derby and Middlesbrough and Brentford and Bournemouth. They are good teams and extremely difficult to beat,” the 33-year-old Scot said following their 2-1 win at Blackburn. Mick will have this stuck on the changing room wall tomorrow.