We really are quite shite.
We really are quite shite.
I can't find a Sky Stream of this, is there a seperate branding? They're all branded with this:
Which I've never heard of.
That Jermain Defoe goal is incredible.
You know the commentators filling space when he’s giving the coach props for ‘making an effort to know everyone on the staffs name’
Must be brutal trying to apply Pep-ball because it's all you know but without an actual freak talent at your disposal. All you're left with is stylish high lines and defensive passing triangles but at least we now the answer to 'how would he do at a normal club?'
Which freak talent does he have at siddy?
Noel Gallagher.
Scott Carson.
Scott Carson is the thinking man's Rob Green. And Rob thinks a lot.
Digne red card sees Niels Nkounkou come in for 3 gamea (and the remainder of the season). Lawd
Putting aside the fact it's written like the 8 year-old he speaks like, the content is fucking even more embarrassing.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54686572
Genuinely one of the funniest articles I've ever read. I love that these two paragraphs are on the same page.
[...]it's down to the label he's been given as being difficult, or a problem player. I have no idea where that perception has come from, but it is a reputation that is completely undeserved.He was doing well with Trabzonspor and was enjoying it before he got hit by a ban for breaching betting rules.
More than him writing it (the usual grubby process of helping a mate out) whoever commissioned / published that article on the state broadcaster's website needs a kick in the face.
How can he say it has nothing to do with injuries too? I've built more injury resistant card houses.
On the plus side his goal against Wales quietened down all the Scots in my office at Euro 2016 so swings and roundabouts, innit.
I'd take Micah fucking Richards' opinions on such things with a pinch of salt.
At least he has a nice laugh.
How did he get to be a pundit anyway? I know the standards set are generally pretty low, but if you're not a big name then you generally have to either be able to provide good insight or create talking points and - unless you count people discussing how shit he is as a talking point - he does neither.
That said, Jenas and Murphy are the same. Bland nearly-men must be the BBC'S niche. It's better than Sky's I guess.
I remember the halcyon days of then Micah Richards column on the BBC. Reading about him eating Cornflakes was amazing insight in the early 2000s.
They need black pundits due to BLM and he was free.
I was marvelling at Danny Murphy's longevity in this day and age as a bald white man. I mean I'd love 2 hours in a locked room with whoever is in charge of these decisions.
I read somewhere that he (Murphy) has massive debts and needs the money, so it's probably charity.
Jenas has also filled the ethnic spot on Richard Osman's House of Games (which is a truly fascinating TV journey into the world of exactly two women / exactly one ethnic minority). There's a circuit developing in it.
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I'm always impressed when professional footballers manage to rack up debts. The levels of retardation involved.
He's very good on the Monday Night Club.
U wot m8
This sort of stuff seems to be happening more and more now. Business is starting to rally against this nonsense.
It really is mental. It's some good loopholing, but we're now left with fans being able to go to a stadium to watch a match, but only if it's the stadium that the match isn't being played in. Just let the fucking fans in.
Next up, Taz and co. will be attending Egg to 'watch' a livestream of a DJ performing at an empty Fabric? Someone make it happen.
Clubs opening?
Blocking off tampon aisles fair enough, it’s madness. But opening a stadium to gather a crowd to watch a game on a screen should be shot down instantly. Idiots.
I just discovered 'Semi' Ajayi's full name and I haven't stopped repeating it in song.
I hope it's to the tune of We Didn't Start the Fire.
Add Potter to the list along with Ralph and Poch. And I'd do a swap of Lamptey and TAA in a heartbeat if the latter wasn't a dirty scouse bastard.
Lamptey's good, but being an actual legal midget is always going to hold him back.
Potter really isn't anything special.
Midgets on the wing is fine. Just don't expect them to hold much up.
On the wing, but not at fullback, where the other team just land the ball on your head at every opportunity, if they have any sense.
See also, the Matt Ryan looped header towards the backpost height related defect.
Jesus, that was a shit second half performance and cost me about 8 points on ff. Potter is so shit.
2020, folks.
I just don't even know anymore.
"As a club, Newcastle United did vote in favour of the pay-per-view proposal, but to be clear, this was because there were no realistic or any viable alternatives put forward to enable supporters to watch matches."
lol.
A true man of the people.