gordondaviesmoustache
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Not sure it is personally, but let’s not fall out about it!From the point of view that Michael Thomas broke dippers' hearts then a couple of years later became one of their own and cheered on I think so.
Not sure it is personally, but let’s not fall out about it!From the point of view that Michael Thomas broke dippers' hearts then a couple of years later became one of their own and cheered on I think so.
I was living in Woolwich at the time (prime Arsenal territory) and took an awful lot of stick that night. That said, I was in my then local and did get a few pints bought for me "out of sympathy" due to me sitting in the corner pale and broken.Channel hopping last night (can't remember which channel I stumbled on) and I find Dippers v The Arse. Needing a 2-0 win to nick the title at Anfield and they do it with a forerunner of 93:20. I must say I really enjoyed Thomas's 99th minute goal!
I was living in Woolwich at the time (prime Arsenal territory) and took an awful lot of stick that night. That said, I was in my then local and did get a few pints bought for me "out of sympathy" due to me sitting in the corner pale and broken.
Terrible at the time, but the bigger picture is that it is one of those things that make the game as wonderful and painful as it is.
I was a student in Liverpool at the time and was offered a spare ticket for the Kop. I thought why not, it’s not as if I’m ever likely to see City win the league in my lifetime ;). I don’t think they’d even contemplated not winning it - it was their destiny. Up there with Aguero and Wembley ‘99 in terms of football drama for me. A tiny part of me felt some sympathy for them given Hillsborough but mostly intense feelings of schadenfreude.I was living in Woolwich at the time (prime Arsenal territory) and took an awful lot of stick that night. That said, I was in my then local and did get a few pints bought for me "out of sympathy" due to me sitting in the corner pale and broken.
Terrible at the time, but the bigger picture is that it is one of those things that make the game as wonderful and painful as it is.
A spare ticket for the kop? I call bullshit. Everyone knows that it is impossible to get spares for thereI was a student in Liverpool at the time and was offered a spare ticket for the Kop. I thought why not, it’s not as if I’m ever likely to see City win the league in my lifetime ;). I don’t think they’d even contemplated not winning it - it was their destiny. Up there with Aguero and Wembley ‘99 in terms of football drama for me. A tiny part of me felt some sympathy for them given Hillsborough but mostly intense feelings of schadenfreude.
The swiss ramble has on twitter explained the reason why Liverpool dont spend any money
Could any one explain what is the difference from us and Liverpool. We have similar revenue.
How come we and Chelsea can spend money and they not unless they get money from player sale .
@Prestwich_Blue could you explain the difference.
Are our owners still putting money into the club.
Not to mention being best buddies with the prem chief,they got him the job so.....allegedlyThey don't need too. They have the best players in
VAR & PEN, those two alone will retain it for them.
LImited edition? Product run of just 96 bars?
They are running out of ********************sOr *99
Maybe they are but don't call me Timmy.Cadbury's are dead to me
...I'll get your coat...Maybe they are but don't call me Timmy.
Carlsberg have been producing Champions cans over here. I've been drinking anything else since.Cadbury's are dead to me
I’m not an expert on Albanians tbf. They are so hard to distinguish from Greeks and Romanians.
Or 39LImited edition? Product run of just 96 bars?