Perhaps you should have thought out what you intended to write before posting contradictory nonsense.
Dont count us in with you, you silly ****. you're embarassing stop posting and crawl back to CI- oh no forgot your not man enough to do it after all the slating you gave the Allams last close season.
With reference to the OP, nope don't recognise any of em. Interesting that there were no fat bastards back then.
Apologies also Peter for my non thread related posts. Good thread which the boards resident cretin has tried to derail, for a change.
"Because he can". Proevo, don't apologise, your first post was clearly funny, and you quantified that almost straight away. Aggie doesn't need any excuse to post his banal ****e.
Not sure who that's aimed at but I was on about Agron, which I thought was obvious. If it was aimed at me then chill bitch.
My baddage. Just read the thread and it was clearly for Agrons attention. I need to chill and yes I can be a bitch.
Sound familiar Narcissistic personality disorder is characterized by dramatic, emotional behavior, which is in the same category as antisocial and borderline personality disorders. Narcissistic personality disorder symptoms may include: Believing that you're better than others Fantasizing about power, success and attractiveness Exaggerating your achievements or talents Expecting constant praise and admiration Believing that you're special and acting accordingly Failing to recognize other people's emotions and feelings Expecting others to go along with your ideas and plans Taking advantage of others Expressing disdain for those you feel are inferior Being jealous of others Believing that others are jealous of you Trouble keeping healthy relationships Setting unrealistic goals Being easily hurt and rejected Having a fragile self-esteem Appearing as tough-minded or unemotional Although some features of narcissistic personality disorder may seem like having confidence or strong self-esteem, it's not the same. Narcissistic personality disorder crosses the border of healthy confidence and self-esteem into thinking so highly of yourself that you put yourself on a pedestal. In contrast, people who have healthy confidence and self-esteem don't value themselves more than they value others. When you have narcissistic personality disorder, you may come across as conceited, boastful or pretentious. You often monopolize conversations. You may belittle or look down on people you perceive as inferior. You may have a sense of entitlement. And when you don't receive the special treatment to which you feel entitled, you may become very impatient or angry. You may insist on having "the best" of everything â the best car, athletic club, medical care or social circles, for instance. But underneath all this behavior often lies a fragile self-esteem. You have trouble handling anything that may be perceived as criticism. You may have a sense of secret shame and humiliation. And in order to make yourself feel better, you may react with rage or contempt and efforts to belittle the other person to make yourself appear better.
There was another incident when the ball was rolled back to the goalkeeper who stood between the ball and the goal and was concentrating on looking to see who to throw the ball out to. Suddenly he realised he'd got his angles wrong and in a mad panic turned round and ran after the ball but too late it trickled over the line for an own goal!