Why do managers constantly feel the need to spit on the touchlines, Pep does it loads - I get why players do it, but apart from those reasons, it's a disgusting habit. Another pet hate of mine is players lobbing the drink bottles on the ground, for some gofer to pick up.
Both valid - I'd also add players putting a cupped hand over their mouths when talking to other players ...
I don't mind the cupped hand, only because I think cameras are too intrusive these days. Like staring at someone in the ground for a full on minute or two, wtf is that about.
Be rather ironic if we decide to accept a 12 point deduction for this season to fend off the anti-Competition PSR Gestapo .... ... and still finish above Saints
You played us at our weakest. I think Beale was the manager? You can’t handle us in the league. Just go back 10 games and check the results. You hate playing us, you fear us.
Depends how far back, but the full history Newcastle still edge ever so slightly. I think the situation has changed dramatically now though mate and you'll struggle to win ever again.
When NUFC finally won a trophy… Saf: Fair play, you deserved that. Enjoy your night. When SAFC get promoted… Munse & Welshie: They’ll struggle, got lucky the last time we played them. Blah blah Thanks for highlighting the difference in class between the fans that every other supporter notices Classless. Utterly classless.
Yeah use to enjoy going to Charlton, decent enough and covered away end, probably holds about 3k, has some pillars but I was always too pissed to notice them. They always get the horses out when my lot go there, don't know if they do that at all home games. There is an away pub couple of minutes walk from the ground, bit ****ty but plenty big enough for a few beers. I use to be able to get in the smaller boozer down the road, but they stop that last time I went. Although we would normally do some part of London like you did with Wall, before going to the Valley.
I have been to Leyton Orient as well, but felt Charlton was better. Mainly because the pub we went into at Orient your feet stuck to the carpet, and the away end was old wooden seats with **** all room for your legs. Didn't really plan that day very well, also went by coach for some reason, which also had it's problems around their tight roads.
I’m assuming Arsenal Birds won the Birds European Cup somewhere in/around Porto as there’s a load of lezzers and 2/10s in Arsenal shirts queuing for my flight