I always feel like I’m missing out so try it now and again, but I’ve never managed more than one mouthful of a cup of coffee. I have about a dozen brews a day. Case closed.
Sometimes on my fork I'll have a piece of delicious battered haddock - along with a bit of mushy peas, curry sauce and tartar sauce all in one mouthful. It's my secret pleasure and I generally have to do this with my head under the table to avoid upsetting the other diners.
Think I’m going to pop to Scarborough on satdee to walk the dog, any chippy recommendations? And don’t bother saying ‘go to Whitby’, we always go there and I fancy a change.
I don’t get football fans tbh, since when did finishing top four every season but the last for yonks make for a ‘laughing stock’?
To true to yourself Walter. Eat it with pride and smile. I am hungry now but we off for a meal tonight to celebrate her twin sisters birthday.
You mean like Man Utd and Liverpool have been? With the influx of foreign money we now have a Big 6 in this country, plus Everton shelling out £50m on a player and £450 on a stadium suggests they want to force their way onto the top table. 7 into 4 doesn’t go. I know it’s on trend to slate Wenger but for my money he did a brilliant job making top 4 all those consecutive years and my only criticism would be they should’ve made more of a European impact at their height. 1 UCL final appearance wasn’t enough.
Arsenal are going backwards under Wenger, they haven't achieved enough over recent years and are no longer considered one of the best teams in country, as a consequence their best players want to leave and they're no longer attractive enough to bring in the sort of players they'd need to compete at the top of the league. He needs to go at the end of the season if Arsenal want to remedy the situation and become a force again.
Did anyone say they weren’t going backwards? For a long time the Premier League was a 2 horse race. Then foreign owners got interested in having playthings that enabled them to far outstrip Arsenal from a financial perspective, hence they went backwards. I believe this discussion started off by questioning whether they were a ‘laughing stock’. The fact that this seems to have been sent by a Spurs fan to an Arsenal fan is all the more baffling.
No, why, I am only allowed to post that they're going backwards if someone else first posts that they're not going backwards?
Just giving my opinion on the situation at Arsenal, had I been answering a previous post, I'd have quoted it.
When Arsenal famously went the whole season undefeated, I thought it was an amazing achievement that wouldn't ever be matched. It was such an unlikely thing to happen. But then when Leicester won the the EPL, I thought that was just as unlikely and maybe even more so. To say they were underdogs is a massive understatement. Which was the biggest shock?