there's an economic crisis, even drug prices have sky rocketed ;)If that's what your dreams are like you should lay off the cheese later in the day.
there's an economic crisis, even drug prices have sky rocketed ;)If that's what your dreams are like you should lay off the cheese later in the day.
Tell me about it, you should Google our minimum alcohol unit pricing. Cunts.there's an economic crisis, even drug prices have sky rocketed ;)
At least you haven't boycotted sensible government like we have.I'm a fan of the idea. Mind you I'm Irish and we decided to boycott this world cup.
What are you talking about? Where's the arrogance? We've got a player who hasn't played much for 12 months, his impending return to fitness coincides with the world cup. Suggesting it could be the one instance of the world cup benefitting us in terms of getting him match fit is nothing but stating a fact. Moyes said the same thing last night about Aguerd who has yet to feature for West Ham because of injury, was that arrogance too?The arrogance…
Use the World Cup, playing for England, as his pre-season for City’s second half after Christmas!
Bit raggish that!
He‘s looking a little chunky round the chops.Stonesy pulling a classic 1980’s disco move !
He‘s looking a little chunky round the chops.
Is that Peps new nickname?One gram of whizz will sort that .
It is the height of arrogance for City fans to call Philips a sick note, him not play for us virtually all season, then suggest he walks not only into the England squad but team…so he can get some “pre-season” into his legs!What are you talking about? Where's the arrogance? We've got a player who hasn't played much for 12 months, his impending return to fitness coincides with the world cup. Suggesting it could be the one instance of the world cup benefitting us in terms of getting him match fit is nothing but stating a fact. Moyes said the same thing last night about Aguerd who has yet to feature for West Ham because of injury, was that arrogance too?