Yes! Somewhere in a far off Galaxy gathering age! But on it you are still joint 42nd in a list of 177 Posters. Top 6 still unchanged too. 1. charles stokel - 83. 2.joannahatfield - 79. 3. Yardley Tiger - 77. 4. Yours Truly - 77. 5. TigerRoo - 77.( Birthday 2 days ago) 6. CanadaTiger - 76.
We've got five players on international duty, though Robertson and Akpom are only on U21 duty... http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/article/international-call-ups-2792668.aspx?
I hoping Diomande shows Hernandez what a striker on the boil really performs like! Snodgrass has a job of work on to shift anyone right now.
He does not appear in the list of posters who submitted ages when Febbos started it all off with an 'Old Geezers' thread a few years ago. He has indicated in recent postings that he was born circa 1950 so would make the top 25 if that is the case.
Hasnt that been banned now? If you miss an international game I think you have to miss the next domestic game. Might be wrong, like.
I can't imagine that's enforceable, a player might withdraw from international duty due to injury, but could quite easily be okay to play in a league game two weeks later.
Im sure I heard it somewhere last week, in a commentary or whatever. Unless it was just Serie A and I was watching that.
I'm sure you know why you would, as does every other poster, but to save dragging this out I'll just be forthright and say that it's because you're an avid watcher of Italian football.
As you know the links have been put up plenty of times, I'm not about to go through it all again. Denial is a terrible affliction.
Odubajo, seems to be because Azpilicuetta is called Dave because his last name is hard to spell. This of course ignores the fact that Azpi's first name is in fact Dave, while Odubajo's is Moses. I think it was started by Brentford fans not our lot anyhow.
It came about via a cock up, Brentford fans used to nickname a player Dave because nobody could spell his name and it was sort of accidentally adopted on here, though it wasn't actually Odubajo, it was Diagouraga.