Yeah will PM you.Any pics ?
Yeah will PM you.Any pics ?
Eze in the England squad
I'll tell you as soon as Bwood sends pics.Is she your granddaughter then ?
You know they've got a pill for that Bwood.I’d have to have kids first but I’d imagine it’s something to look forward to, especially while you’re still young and fit (relatively, you’ll never be young again).
You know they've got a pill for that Bwood.![]()
I’ve taken most pills so I’m open to trying anything.
Mitsubishis or Rolex ?
I would have thought Renaults. The ones that look like the logo.Mitsubishis or Rolex ?
I would have thought Renaults. The ones that look like the logo.
Allez Les Bleus.
I have told the story on here before.Future star…nice bloke as well, according to Bracknells mate
I have told the story on here before.
At the cricket World Cup, I volunteered with some one (Eric) who went to Ezes church in South London.
6 weeks later I got a phone call from Eric and he said he had someone who wanted to talk to me.
It was Ebere Eze. We spoke for about quarter of an hour..he invited me to a match, I explained I was a season ticket holder, so he invited me to meet him after the match( Brentford we lost).
I met his father,brothers and girlfriend...who chatted to me for ages. Ilias Chair came out of the changing room to find me and apologise as Eze had a press duty to do.
He eventually came out, and gave me his shirt, sign my daughters baby shirt, take photos...and talk to me loads.
He was so lovely and genuine...even down to sending Ilias Chair out to "find Beth" and apologise.
The stories my friend Eric tells about what he does in his church in a private and regular way are actually incredible. He runs a food bank and delivers meals to the elderly ( none of whom know who is ...but refer to him as the quiet and kind young man).
He really seems to break the mould on modern footballers
They got your "motor" running then?It was all brown, speckly Mitsis back in my day….
What a decent human being!I have told the story on here before.
At the cricket World Cup, I volunteered with some one (Eric) who went to Ezes church in South London.
6 weeks later I got a phone call from Eric and he said he had someone who wanted to talk to me.
It was Ebere Eze. We spoke for about quarter of an hour..he invited me to a match, I explained I was a season ticket holder, so he invited me to meet him after the match( Brentford we lost).
I met his father,brothers and girlfriend...who chatted to me for ages. Ilias Chair came out of the changing room to find me and apologise as Eze had a press duty to do.
He eventually came out, and gave me his shirt, sign my daughters baby shirt, take photos...and talk to me loads.
He was so lovely and genuine...even down to sending Ilias Chair out to "find Beth" and apologise.
The stories my friend Eric tells about what he does in his church in a private and regular way are actually incredible. He runs a food bank and delivers meals to the elderly ( none of whom know who is ...but refer to him as the quiet and kind young man).
He really seems to break the mould on modern footballers
What a decent human being!
Again I say, why did we let Eze go???
Of course you're right Bwood. And I realised that, but we really could have used him this year.Because he’s going to the very top and we’re a basket case barely Championship club that can afford to pay him about £50 a week and a bag of magic beans?
He really is going to the top though. Like regular England starter, City/Real Madrid level of top.
You may be punching above your weight there Stainsie. But nice to see you have aspirationsDunno if I’d want to be young again….all that getting off with young nubile women, excessive alcohol intake and rampant drug taking.
I’d much rather be smelling of piss, eating digestive biscuits while watching “Loose Women” on TV and every day waiting for death.
Dunno if I’d want to be young again….all that getting off with young nubile women, excessive alcohol intake and rampant drug taking.
I’d much rather be smelling of piss, eating digestive biscuits while watching “Loose Women” on TV and every day waiting for death.