Bob Ross having three wives backs this up.
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Only one divorce though. His second wife died of cancer, and his third wife married him just before he died, presumably so she'd inherit his estate.
No benefit of the doubt for you bitch.
The Limerick FC crew always draw the biggest Garda presence at Tolka when they visit. And there’s only about 30 of them come up.
I'm glad that I've seen Pogba won't be able to play against Liverpool so I can remember and pretend to notice his absence.
I'm starting to think we're going to fuck it in epic fashion as it's all going far too well. 8 points clear, a few fortunate wins, direct rival losing key players, United and Everton languishing lower than low and now De Gea and Pogba ruled out of Sunday....
Fully anticipating some fucked up shit going down this season.
I think it will be a much tougher game than is being anticipated. We don't have a great recent record at Old Trafford either.
Aye, it's been a while. I'm half expecting us to spank them, awaiting the inevitable 0-0 or worse, the 1-0 win for United with the goal coming in the most spawniest of ways.
We have to go for the win though.
I'm looking at the next 4 league games. United, Spurs, Villa and City. I'd take 2 wins from 4 so long as we beat City. Anything we can get from United is a bonus, while Villa might be a sacrifice game for rotation.
The key is to beat City. In each of our last 2 proper challenges it was the results against them that cost us(though usually away). We need to be getting as many points away from them as possible before the Dubai Cup comes along and fucks with our season.
I'd say it was a failure to take chances against United, Everton, Leicester and West Ham more than City. Hopefully Klopp just gets them thinking about the next game only but if we collect another three wins before City then the lead could be big enough to cope with December's heavy load.
I'll be driving home so I'll miss it. :drool:
"Anything we can get from United is a bonus."
Behave yourselves. The game is constantly one of the most overhyped fixtures in football so there's no concern "Oh but they always raise their game!" And we are, on current form form*, everything a team shouldn't be if it wants to give this Liverpool side problems.
Of course there's no accounting for the possibility of us happening to have a good day by accident at the same as Liverpool have a shit one but there's nothing going on to give cause for anybody to believe Liverpool shouldn't be the favourites.
* Since, what, February?
Was reading an article by Rob Smyth about Solskjaer there and he links to an old article of his (calling himself a 'reformed moron', in reference to the content):
https://www.theguardian.com/football.../sport.comment
Digs at Fletcher ("inadequate"), calling Carrick the wrong signing, the implication that we'd have been better off signing Damien Duff than Patrice Evra, saying he feels we could go on to finish 5th that year and some absolutely incredible lines about Ferguson. Hindsight and everything but I think even reading that at the time I'd have thought it overly critical.
"And the thing is, it is only going to get worse: Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham have all made shrewd, cheap signings and are going in one direction."
Excellent stuff.
I read that earlier and thought the same. They were very much a Good Young Side in 2005/06, but he seems to think they scammed their way to second scoring as many goals as Chelsea.
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£369k per month
We’ll batter them.
Hugo Sánchez..
Saw this mentioned somewhere a few days ago, then watched the video. Class.Quote:
....including 38 goals in the 1989–90 season, tying the single-season record set in 1951 by Telmo Zarra and earning the European Golden Boot award for the best scorer in Europe. Remarkably, all 38 of these goals were scored with only a single touch
Must have been some touch.
:D
I was watching giroud's arsenal goals a few months back, and 80% of them were first touch, outside of the boot goals in the six-yard box
The Bulgarian coach has resigned.
He'd want to. They're fucking shite.
They seem to be in proper Andorra/Liechtenstein territory these days, which is a bit of a joke for a nation which used to be able to field decent sides. Add in the massive population flight over the last 20 years and I think it's unlikely we'll see them at a tournament again.
In this case though it looks as though the government has stepped in as the existing football setup (chairman, manager and team) has made them into an international embarrassment this week.
Does that mean FIFA banning them for Government interference? If so, lol.
That's what I was wondering too, as I know the government's hands were tied here too or else the whole of the FAI would be in the dole queue. FIFA are fairly strict on that.
They can probably ask people to resign without leaving a paper trail. It was being reported as the President asking everyone to quit, though.
Ryan Sessegnon being a Spurs player completely passed me by.
You and Mauricio Pochettino.
? Guy’s been injured
No shit.
Tottenham are the subject of the next 'All or Nothing' documentary being filmed this season, which at current rate should be a fairly easy answer to the titular question.
I'm going to take a blind stab at 'nothing'.
The curse of the documentarians continues
We never should've agreed to Goal.
Lucas Moura is the only player who's able to perform for us these days. We don't deserve him
Man Utd are 16th as it stands. :D
Watford should be up by 4
Have Spurs played well in any games this season? Seems, from the outside, that they've been pretty gack all season. The one game of theirs I did watch was the Villa one and they were pretty lucky in that.
We were good against Crystal Palace and in the first half against Bayern. That's about it though
Just gone quite heavy on City to beat Palace and see they've left out Aguero and don't seem to have picked a defence. Good times.
:cab:
Ends about 3-7 by the look of it.
Sounds like VAR has been busy today, and Watford have been massively done in the arse by it again.
In any case, yet another atrocious performance with no signs of improvement. I remember at the end of last season when I mentioned how glad I was that the season was ending soon and everyone thought how ridiculous that sentiment was, given we'd squeaked through the CL final. But this has been in the works for a full 12 months now.
Everyone seems to be saying it hit Alli's arm though, and weren't they denied a fairly obvious penalty as well (going off the bbc reporting)?
It bounced off his shoulder. I don't really know where the shoulder ends and arm begins, but calling a handball against that would definitely run coutner to the 'spirit of the game' or whatever. Not that refs care about that at all these days. But yeah, they could've had a pen in the first half
Wolves, West Ham, Bournemouth and Villa are our next four. That'll probably determine where we're at.
Hennessey looks an absolute bombscare here.