hmm I know of Jesus in Mexico and their is a Joseph who plays for Seattle, I can see what I can do about God but he is a bit past it to be honest. :/
**** faced? No, don't drink Was good craic in the crowd however the cricket was Poor to Average, only one team looking to win the game and the other (us) listless in the field, doing everything possible not to lose the game, very defensive, I don't want us to fall into our shell and give the Aussies any sort of momentum for the winter, should be playing them hard until the end!
Theres a thread for this Mr Baws http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/225524-OT-Poll-Bring-Back-the-Snails
Ljajic would be magnificent for us. He's one of the top talents in Europe at the moment and unlike most, he's not commanding that title based on potential alone. He's shown it and Fiorentina fans are awfully sad that he's leaving. He's gotten too big for them and they know he wants bigger things. His contract is expiring next year and they are in a Milan/Honda/CSKA type situation. They must sell for cheap or lose him for nothing. Honestly this is the type of deal we need to step up, complete quickly and get it done with. Not to mention he's from the same Partizan school that produced Jovetic and Nastasic
Willian: Chelsea set to sign Tottenham target for £30m Chelsea have agreed a £30m deal to sign attacking midfielder Willian from Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala, subject to a work permit hearing. The 25-year-old Brazilian was close to joining Tottenham after having a medical on Wednesday. But it is understood Chelsea made their move at around 18:00 BST on Thursday, with a fee and personal terms agreed within 24 hours. Willian will have a medical before his work permit hearing next week. Play media Jose Mourinho mocks Spurs over Willian medical The transfer was made possible after Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, whose fellow Russian oligarch Suleyman Kerimov owns Anzhi, intervened. Willian expected to join Tottenham, but when the Blues stepped in, he felt the chance to play Champions League football was too good to reject. Sources close to the player said Chelsea have made enquiries or offers for his services in every transfer window since 2011. Willian will become the Stamford Bridge club's third major summer acquisition following the arrivals of Germany forward Andre Schurrle and Netherlands midfielder Marco van Ginkel. Earlier on Friday, Blues manager Jose Mourinho indicated that Willian would choose Chelsea over Tottenham. When asked whether the Brazilian had chosen to join his club, Mourinho nodded. The Portuguese added: "I know what the player wants, so in this moment we cannot hide." Willian's world Willian •Full name: Willian Borges da Silva •Born: 9 August 1988, Ribeirao Pires, Brazil •Began his career in his homeland with Corinthians, moving to Ukraine with Shakhtar Donetsk in 2007 •Won four Ukrainian Premier League titles with Shakhtar, plus the 2009 Uefa Cup •Was part of the Brazil Under-20 side who won the 2007 South American Youth Championships, playing alongside Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva •Made his senior Brazil debut against Gabon in November 2011 Willian joined Anzhi in January for a reported £30m after five-and-a-half seasons with Shakhtar Donetsk in Ukraine. But he became available as the Russian club attempt to cut costs after a change in strategy by their owner. Tottenham had expected to break their transfer record and make Willian their fifth major summer signing. "I couldn't say much in previous news conferences," Mourinho said. "I have to answer your questions and try to be honest, but at the same time try to hide a few things. "I'm happy with my squad, but every one of us managers, we say we are happy, but we are always unhappy. "We always want something of more quality and we never close the door to the possibility of adding more quality." Willian's arrival would further strengthen a squad full of attack-minded midfielders, such as Eden Hazard, Oscar, Kevin De Bruyne and Schurrle. But one playmaker Mourinho insisted would be going nowhere is Juan Mata. Reports in Friday's newspapers said the Spain midfielder, 25, could be offered to Manchester United as part of a bid to sign striker Wayne Rooney. "No, [it is] speculation. He's a player we all like, he's a player we all want to keep and we want more quality in the team, we don't want less quality," he said. "We want to add quality. Juan is not a player we want to lose." Mourinho suggested earlier this week that Chelsea would make a fresh bid for striker Rooney, 27, after their match with Manchester United on Monday. Asked on Friday how he rated his chances of signing Rooney, Mourinho said: "I don't care. In this moment I don't care. I have a big match to play on Monday." http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23814060
So do we reckon during his medical, Willian's agent walks in and whispers that Chelsea have made a bid? Oligarch to Oligarch, a bit sneaky really. But can't say I feel bad for Spuds, they amount of times they've pinched one from under our noses. Do wonder what Mourinho is going to do with all these attacking players, he's not exactly know for his expansive attacking style of play.
The odds (according to sky bet) are shortening on eriksen signing for us. Now if that were to happen I would forgive all the failed transfer dealings. Add sakho or papa to that and that will do nicely.