The latest season of walking dead started very strong, but has gone downhill again. So inconsistent,
I know; I was saying to my friend I bet we're going to have to wait until the final episode to learn about a certain character. Worded in a way to not give out spoilers.
The second episode was "HOLY S***! DID THEY JUST DO THAT!"
from what i've read. that character is still alive. god knows how though!
same with GoT - Jon Snow didnt snuff it after all, if you believe web rumours
An absolute mountain of a man. The 5live announcer this morning talked about the World Cup game when he "scored 4 tries for the All Blacks against New Zealand", but I don't think anyone who saw it will forget that game when he smashed his way through the England defense at will. A true gentle giant by all accounts, a quiet humble man. Hard to believe that this "piece of granite" to use Will Carling's expression, could succumb to heart disease so young.New Zealand and international rugby legend Jonah Lomu has died aged 40!
An absolute mountain of a man. The 5live announcer this morning talked about the World Cup game when he "scored 4 tries for the All Blacks against New Zealand", but I don't think anyone who saw it will forget that game when he smashed his way through the England defense at will. A true gentle giant by all accounts, a quiet humble man. Hard to believe that this "piece of granite" to use Will Carling's expression, could succumb to heart disease so young.
from what i've read. that character is still alive. god knows how though!/QUOTE]
I've heard this and it's ridiculous - how?
Long standing kidney issue felled him in the end![]()

....pricelessOn an unrelated matter...I had a negative experience on Twatter last night
I had just posted a disparaging comment asking how Dele Alli was an England international, literally the same second I sent the Tweet he scored that brilliant goal.
My phone start rattling like a machine gun with 'feedback'....priceless
I still don't rate the player...
An absolute mountain of a man. The 5live announcer this morning talked about the World Cup game when he "scored 4 tries for the All Blacks against New Zealand", but I don't think anyone who saw it will forget that game when he smashed his way through the England defense at will. A true gentle giant by all accounts, a quiet humble man. Hard to believe that this "piece of granite" to use Will Carling's expression, could succumb to heart disease so young.
One good game against a France team that were extremely poor, and everybody is ****ing over him. I will wait till he can do that in a competitive match on a regular basis before he gets any plaudits from me.
I thought he looked very at home at the level Don. I'm not going to hail his as tge saviour of English football just yet, but the way he got anongst it to win back possession reminded me of a young Paul Ince.
If he goes on to be half as good I'll be more than happy.