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Stoke on Steroids, they've taken hoofball to another level.
Stoke on Steroids, they've taken hoofball to another level.
Hurry now, lads and lasses, get those follows and retweets done sharpish. You don't want to miss out on the possibility of winning such a fantastic prize.
Do you?
And if you do win one, and you don't want it, can I have it? I'm thinking of switching allegiance over to that great club anyway.
Why not play them in the next 5 games then ?
Absolutely this. There is zero subtlety in how they play. It's a style that has been around since the game was invented and reached its peak in the 70's and 80's. Some dinosaurs still insist that's how the game should be played: goalkeeper or defender, just hoof the ball as far away from your own goal as you possibly can. If one of our 6'10" man mountain can somehow bustle the the ball over the opposing goal line, a bonus.Stoke on Steroids, they've taken hoofball to another level.
I loved the Banana Splits too.Everyone has a doppelganger and the goofy gurner's is the main man off the Banana Splits..
The likeness is uncanny..!
Huge teeth, gormless expression, hair spouting from every orifice, bit dim, bulging eyes, oversized specs, baseball cap, everyone laughing at you for being a bit of a tit on a Saturday..
.. and then there's Bingo off the Banana Splits..!
Proper Saturday morning TV when I was growing up btw ..!
Brilliant show..!
Liverpool fans don’t ;)Absolutely this. There is zero subtlety in how they play. It's a style that has been around since the game was invented and reached its peak in the 70's and 80's. Some dinosaurs still insist that's how the game should be played: goalkeeper or defender, just hoof the ball as far away from your own goal as you possibly can. If one of our 6'10" man mountain can somehow bustle the the ball over the opposing goal line, a bonus.
Pulis, Allardyce, Sean Dyche, Mourinho and now Bingo (see reference to 'Banana Splits' character elsewhere on this forum), have all earned, or are currently earning, a bloody good wage packet for churning out the same old tired pub football.
Supporters deserve better than the dross the above-mentioned managers produce.
Harry Bassett loves this post.Absolutely this. There is zero subtlety in how they play. It's a style that has been around since the game was invented and reached its peak in the 70's and 80's. Some dinosaurs still insist that's how the game should be played: goalkeeper or defender, just hoof the ball as far away from your own goal as you possibly can. If one of our 6'10" man mountain can somehow bustle the the ball over the opposing goal line, a bonus.
Pulis, Allardyce, Sean Dyche, Mourinho and now Bingo (see reference to 'Banana Splits' character elsewhere on this forum), have all earned, or are currently earning, a bloody good wage packet for churning out the same old tired pub football.
Supporters deserve better than the dross the above-mentioned managers produce.