Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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If you haven't already read this about Edgar Davids and Barnet's relegation to the so-called Non-League, then do so now. There are a couple of lines in it which have raised my respect of the bloke, which was pretty considerable anyway.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22332292

Just posting this here first [and apologies to anyone who got here before me] but someone else can create a thread for this: http://epltalk.com/2013/04/30/how-m...um=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+EPLTalk+(EPL+Talk)

Well that's both those posts buried then..! :)

Dare I say, Bump..?
 
Davids comes across very well in that article, must be crazy for Barnet supporters watching Davids play for them absolute legend of the game!
 
n the latter stages, Dany N'Guessan was substituted by Millwall for tactical reasons just 15 minutes after coming on.
He was booed by his own fans as he took his time leaving the pitch, before ignoring manager Kenny Jackett and walking down the tunnel.


Oh dear!
 
n the latter stages, Dany N'Guessan was substituted by Millwall for tactical reasons just 15 minutes after coming on.
He was booed by his own fans as he took his time leaving the pitch, before ignoring manager Kenny Jackett and walking down the tunnel.


Oh dear!

Awful player for us, that hilarious <laugh>

One of the worst I saw.
 
n the latter stages, Dany N'Guessan was substituted by Millwall for tactical reasons just 15 minutes after coming on.
He was booed by his own fans as he took his time leaving the pitch, before ignoring manager Kenny Jackett and walking down the tunnel.


Oh dear!

Posted that last night.
 
Today marks the 19th anniversary of the death of Ayrton Senna at the San Marino GP in 1994. Probably the best driver who ever lived. It came a day after the death of Roland Ratzenberger in qualifying. It was a horrible weekend, everything that could go wrong in an F1 weekend did go wrong.

RIP to the both of them.
 
Today marks the 19th anniversary of the death of Ayrton Senna at the San Marino GP in 1994. Probably the best driver who ever lived. It came a day after the death of Roland Ratzenberger in qualifying. It was a horrible weekend, everything that could go wrong in an F1 weekend did go wrong.

RIP to the both of them.


Well said .

Senna was my Hero ( still is ) but I feel really sorry for Rolands fans and family , it's only the true fans , take a bow GBS , that remember that poor soul died that weekend as well .

Also Rubens nasty accident and the wheel flying into the crowd.........

As a matter of interest GBS , do you remember where you were the day Ayrton Died ?

I was upstairs in my room ( yes i was still at home ) , saw him hit the wall come to a stop and spotted THAT head twitch , knew then he was dead .
 
I have just had the SKY TV engineer leave . Hated getting it , but F1 is my first Love ( well behind Mrs j and the cats ) the BBC would have still have had me , but they went and got Suzie " Look at me " perry , daft bint does my ****ing head in !!!!!!!!

Thought she would be good as she was good commentating on moto GP , but no , she's useless .
 
I have just had the SKY TV engineer leave . Hated getting it , but F1 is my first Love ( well behind Mrs j and the cats ) the BBC would have still have had me , but they went and got Suzie " Look at me " perry , daft bint does my ****ing head in !!!!!!!!

Thought she would be good as she was good commentating on moto GP , but no , she's useless .

Welcome to the dark side. <ok>
 
Today marks the 19th anniversary of the death of Ayrton Senna at the San Marino GP in 1994. Probably the best driver who ever lived. It came a day after the death of Roland Ratzenberger in qualifying. It was a horrible weekend, everything that could go wrong in an F1 weekend did go wrong.

RIP to the both of them.

At the time of his death, Senna was planning big action on driver safety...it's sad that his death ended up being the trigger that forced motorsports to really get serious, after getting somewhat complacent as the years advanced from what was frankly mass carnage in the 60s through the early 80s.

Speaking of, if anyone has not seen Grand Prix: The Killer Years, it's stunning. Huge names falling left and right, and the constructors and governing body couldn't care less; drivers were a replaceable commodity, going faster was all the mattered.
 
At the time of his death, Senna was planning big action on driver safety...it's sad that his death ended up being the trigger that forced motorsports to really get serious, after getting somewhat complacent as the years advanced from what was frankly mass carnage in the 60s through the early 80s.

Speaking of, if anyone has not seen Grand Prix: The Killer Years, it's stunning. Huge names falling left and right, and the constructors and governing body couldn't care less; drivers were a replaceable commodity, going faster was all the mattered.



Schad , have you seen the Senna film ? JMB was a ****ing tyrant !! thought so at the time and this film proves it . " The correct decision is my decision " !!!!!

Looking forwards to the new Hunt / Lauda film :-)
 
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