Not in January though, moving to a team with a very realistic chance of going down. If it was the summer then I would be saying it would be likely to happen.
Well if it does happen and you lot sign him it will mean that he's bagged the winner against you next month
The cats would have to come as well. They hunt in packs. The cats track it down and the dog digs it out. I put a brick in the hole and hope it goes away.
Luckily for him he's not being courted by a crap team who are going down, so all's well Big clubs like that they can let us take the risk with someone new to the EPL and then they can pick em off as they please with their gazillions Let's hope he would like this post if he was a 606 member
excuse me, but we are not a crap team. We are 6 points off 9th in the toughest league going. We are 1 or 2 players off being a really good team. (maybe only 1)
I reeeeeally want to click like on this but we have been playing pretty bad football for nearly 12 months now with the occasional 'brave performance'. He is expensive, always ahs been and we've not convinced Promes to sign for us for 3-4 windows when we have been at our best and had high profile management. Put yourself in his shoes, we aren't on the up any longer, we aren't in Europe any longer, he has never heard of our manager either, we don't have any superstar players any longer, we can't win football games. If we get him in, we will stand a good chance of an immediate up turn in form but he isn't going to sign up for bottom 3 under Pellegrino. I just dont see this happening.
did you watch last weeks game? it wasn't a brave performance, it was a good performance against a team tipped to do very well in the Champions league! (and one striker away from winning)
It was a good performance, but we haven't had many of those, which is why we're in the relegation zone and haven't won a league match in two months. Need to string several performances of that quality together before we can declare ourselves to be anything other than what the table suggests.
My ex girlfriend used to keep horses, we got a Russell for the rats, her father was an old school farmer and told us he would train the puppy to hunt rats, he gave us our 6 month old puppy back 5 minutes later and told us from now on he will hunt and kill rats, which he did for the rest of his life. he told us later how he trained the puppy, brutal but effective
Is this the not606 forum equivalent of a 'I got ripped in six weeks and this is the secret!' or 'You won't believe what this actress looks like now!' clickbait? I feel like you need to post a link to a 50-slide slide show, with the method finally revealed a few slides before the end.
he took the puppy to a bin with a lid on, inside the bin was a rat that he had trapped alive earlier. he put the puppy in the bin and put the lid on the bin. 30 seconds later the noise stopped and you lift the lid to see who won. if the puppy wins it will hate rats for life, and as my exes father put it, if the rat wins then the dog was no good to start with. dog training by a Leicester farmer. thankfully he was gentler with my retriever when he trained it to the gun
I know, exactly what I was thinking. I mean, there was a time before the puppy got dropped into the bin where he could have tested cosmetics on the rat. Life should never be about opportunities missed though.
The first time I saw some cosmetics that said 'Not Tested on Animals' I put it back on the shelf. It took me a while to realise that it was meant to be a good thing....I thought it was a warning that you used it at your own risk.
I've given up eating pigs and cows. Those dudes are just way too nice to deserve being treated the way they are. I figure I've had 30 or so years enjoying that stuff, that's enough for a lifetime.