Talksport

ATT: @Paul Lake's Left Knee to the talkshite thread.

Like a fucking disease, I knew he would spread out...

155j53d.gif
 
I never get tired of watching the Aguero moment. I know the commentary off by heart and I think I've seen every single clip from that day but still love watching them again. That clip of the kid who doesn't understand and is running around aping Sergio is just perfect. His dad is emotionally drained and almost comatose on the floor in shock, and his older brother is too stunned to react, ridicule or scorn him for getting it wrong. It's almost a perfect moment.
I never tire of these clips and will gladly watch them over and over. A special day and one which burns the very heart of our neighbours.
 
They just had Ramon Calderon on, the Real Madrid president. What a guy ! seems a thoroughly nice man with a great knowledge of the game.

It is a shame Florentino Perez has tried to destroy his reputation.. maybe when Perez leaves he can become the president again.

Also had Wade Barret on, the WWE wrestler who Shrek slapped.. seems a nice man too and is a Preston fan - respect.

 
I never get tired of watching the Aguero moment. I know the commentary off by heart and I think I've seen every single clip from that day but still love watching them again. That clip of the kid who doesn't understand and is running around aping Sergio is just perfect. His dad is emotionally drained and almost comatose on the floor in shock, and his older brother is too stunned to react, ridicule or scorn him for getting it wrong. It's almost a perfect moment.
I never tire of these clips and will gladly watch them over and over. A special day and one which burns the very heart of our neighbours.
I'm the same,i know all the comms off by heart and i still get chills watching it again
I have the game on my sky planner still and often watch the last 5 mins,it doesn't matter how many times the scum win the title they will never erase that feeling they had in those last few minutes of that day
 
I never get tired of watching the Aguero moment. I know the commentary off by heart and I think I've seen every single clip from that day but still love watching them again. That clip of the kid who doesn't understand and is running around aping Sergio is just perfect. His dad is emotionally drained and almost comatose on the floor in shock, and his older brother is too stunned to react, ridicule or scorn him for getting it wrong. It's almost a perfect moment.
I never tire of these clips and will gladly watch them over and over. A special day and one which burns the very heart of our neighbours.

Watch the clips myself quite often too,my favorite being the "look what it's done to me"....brilliant.
It will be talked about for years to come,never to be forgotten.How many will show their grand kids them clips,get full of goosebumps and say "I was there".
Don't ever see anything like that ever happening again,and if for some bizzare reason it ever does happen,you just know don't you.............us.
 
Amazing watching those clips,I go all emotional. Never forget watching it in Perth with all the blues, from one extreme to the other but you know, we never gave up hope, stayed to watch the last kick, watch the blues whatever happens , with everything that brings and has brought us over our lifetimes.
 
Same here. That moment, these clips, those memories ... can't think of a better therapy whenever I feel a bit down. And even that is a rarity since Sheik Mansour took over.
 
Watch the clips myself quite often too,my favorite being the "look what it's done to me"....brilliant.
It will be talked about for years to come,never to be forgotten.How many will show their grand kids them clips,get full of goosebumps and say "I was there".
Don't ever see anything like that ever happening again,and if for some bizzare reason it ever does happen,you just know don't you.............us.

I also never grow tired of seeing those clips and yes, I often get emotional whilst watching.

I feel great privileged to have been not only at Etihad on that wonderful day, but also to have been at Wembley on that eerily similar afternoon just under 15 years earlier.

The lows and highs I felt on those two afternoons are something that I will always remember and treasure.
 
Well it's been 659m for 10 years now. So it looks like they're stagnating.

The rags plucked that figure out of their arse a few years back when they were promoting their "floatation for fools".

The business pages laughed at the figure, as well as the flotation itself, which was a con, they reckoned the true figure was closer to half that.
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top