My sister tells me that I should stop listening to so much hard rock and heavy metal because it apparently makes you withdrawn, pessimistic and negative. I've note that Flyer's tastes extend well beyond mine to the likes of Sepultura and Pantera.
one only has to watch us to realise he has no tactics, remember traore at RW. i havent listened to them for ages but the new steel panther, fear factory and trivium cds are great.
I love these armchair managers, claiming they have far greater understanding of the game and tactics than an experienced professional manager of roughly 1,400 games.
The reports says that they have agreed to a price ...................................... they said the same about Caulker and look what happened there. Nothing is done till he is paraded with a Hooped shirt.
Or how about blasting it at our potential signings until they agree to join us, that should speed up the negotiations. please log in to view this image
This is dragging on. I suggest we give him 13 minutes and 11 seconds to make his mind up, if he declines pretend we didn't care anyway and claim he is a mercenary, if he joins praise him to the skies until his first misplaced pass then get on his back and make him worse.
We'd need to use terms like "bigger fish to fry" and "we have many options open to us." He won't make a bad pass - I've never seen one on YouTube so it can't happen!
I'm with you on Steel Panther, but know nothing about the other two apart from their names. Care to recommend any particular album by either by way of introduction?
Probably best off to look at YouTube. Trivium, vengeance falls is the last one. [video=youtube;EApnhO2OIrw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EApnhO2OIrw&list=UU4UQFLK99sYuG1b8oRd5BvQ[/video] Fear factory is a bit heavier but they also have a thrash/dance type remix CD out. The industrialist is their latest one. [video=youtube;E510Ixbv-BA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E510Ixbv-BA[/video]
Yeah, because it's not like switching Kuyt from left back to right back to wing back failed in the WC - or switching Lahm from central midfield to right back. Players switch around all the time, so you need players that can play whatever system is needed to win the game. Spain found this out to their cost by trying to continue with tiki-taka whilst also playing with an out-and-out striker in Diego Costa. Wrong players for the system. We need defenders that can play 2 or 3 across the back, full backs that can play as wing backs as well, midfielders that can sit or go forward, strikers that can drop back or push out wide, so that if we need to change the system in a game it doesn't mean we have to use up subs or play people where they are uncomfortable. Easy to say from an armchair, as we all know by reading this board. Doing it, with the expectations of many thousands of fans hanging around your neck, and the constant scrutiny of chairmen? Probably not so simple. I believe some slack needs to be cut here by certain members, letting Harry get on with the job. Moan if he fails, but not in mid-July, before a single player has put pen to paper.
Haven't a clue what they aren't but I did have a nice pair of b&w floorstanders but now have got a Yamaha DSP. Its pretty weird how it works. Sound comes from areas where there's no speakers.
Just got back from a little holiday with the wife in Paris and Amsterdam. I got chatting to a few Ajax fans in a bar one night, and mentioned that I was a QPR fan, and that QPR are trying to sign Sigporsson. They weren't particularly complimentary about him, saying that he had a great start to his Ajax career, but hasn't been particularly great more recently. They did (in his defence) say that he doesn't quite fit the system that the manager currently wants to play. However, it did worry me a little that they seemed to think that anything over £4 million is a very very good price for Ajax and were not sad to hear of him leaving. I'm not ITK, and I've not seen the chap play, just passing on some [three in fact] local opinions.