In the same way that a can of Foster's is potent and lethal.
Describes my very bad case of flatulence at the moment.
Make people aware before going in a lift with you![]()
http://talksport.com/football/hull-...d-out-six-weeks-hamstring-injury-170228229687
Mbokani's out for six weeks - hamstring
http://talksport.com/football/hull-...d-out-six-weeks-hamstring-injury-170228229687
Mbokani's out for six weeks - hamstring
I always thought hamstring injuries usually happened when you break out into a sprint. On that basis how the **** has it happened to Mbokani?http://talksport.com/football/hull-...d-out-six-weeks-hamstring-injury-170228229687
Mbokani's out for six weeks - hamstring
I always thought hamstring injuries usually happened when you break out into a sprint. On that basis how the **** has it happened to Mbokani?
Might just convince Marco to start Abel and Niasse up front together.
Except for fluffing a chance at West Ham when it was easier to score than miss, Mbokani hasn't come close to scoring - he will always go down in history with those other great Hull City 'strikers' such as Altidore, Proschwitz, Graham, Sagbo who have as much chance of scoring as Blind Pew has of getting a 180
Whàt the **** is blind pew???
He's the blind man in Treasure Island.
He could be this season's Manucho though and score one goal to keep us up.Except for fluffing a chance at West Ham when it was easier to score than miss, Mbokani hasn't come close to scoring - he will always go down in history with those other great Hull City 'strikers' such as Altidore, Proschwitz, Graham, Sagbo who have as much chance of scoring as Blind Pew has of getting a 180
Potent and lethal are the first two words that come to mind when I hear the name Mbokani.