just been talking to a Spurs workmate of mine who's mate is a good friend of Harry.he told my workmate Harry's told him he's helping out in the Euro's then becoming the manager.i can't confirm it other that what i've been told,as if it's come from the horses mouth
It's the little Sheriff's badge at the bottom left of a post. You then give positive or negative rep and a comment on why you chose. Mostly the positives are all sycophants from your own board and the negatives are from passing rival fans who automatically don't like you. All in all it's stupid but as only very sad people care about these things, I am neutral. +1 me if you found this helpful
You won't get any from me The Liverpool board have a thread for it, if you actually want some. I will however buy you one of those peach, mango and bathwater alcopops you like so much
Rep was dispensed with a while ago, as it was being abused, somehow. It's made a return, along with tags. I dislike both.
i want my rep back do you agree with a lot of the talk with regards to what happened over the weekend? saying things like the next match should be at Bolton or a neutral ground? i am afraid i disagree as the Spurs players went through some serious trauma too that match. plus do you know of the ruling with regards to tickets? do the same fans get to go to watch the rematch?
it will still be abused i think only the mods should have the power to giv reps based on the posts and article quality of individuals
They're essentially notes attached to the bottom of a thread, HD. They're supposed to help people find similarly themed articles or something, but they're invariably used for insults and bullshit, in my experience. OPs can now edit them, I think, so they shouldn't be a problem.
Maybe it would help if they didn't have to play at White Hart Lane again. Maybe it would help if their next game against Spurs was in a different competition. Maybe it would help if they didn't play Spurs. Maybe anything. It's best to leave these kinds of decisions for a week. Next Monday we'll have a far better idea of how Muamba's doing, how the players and family are feeling and whether the rematch is realistally able to happen. The dynamic of the match can't/shouldn't be changed. If the Bolton players or any of the Tottenham players can't handle playing the same game at White Hart Lane then they should be left out, if there's more than one or two players that have to be left out then the game shouldn't go ahead. As for the rules on a rematch, I don't know. If I was to take a wild guess, ticket holders will be asked to pay half the ticket price to go to the rematch, with a portion of that going to some kind of heart related charity.
Chris Samba has copped the full brunt of Russian racism. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17434648 I was fascinated by this bit... Shortly afterwards, RFU officials denied the actions had racial undertones. "In Russia 'to get a banana' means 'to fail a test somewhere'," said then director general Alexei Sorokin. Strange country??? its bad enough not passing your driving test without having fruit hurled at you taboot!
Today's lesson: Never let a vegetarian choose a restaurant. Spending the day recovering from yesterday;s spectacular bout of food poisoning - and not the only person to get it from the bloody restaurant, either...
Has anyone noticed that us and several other Premier League teams have games on the 7th and 9th of April? I know it's bank holiday weekend but there's really no need to put some teams through it and make others exempt. Does this always happen on Easter weekend and I've somehow never noticed before?