Karma & schadenfreude together. ExcellentYesterday was a very, very good day for football wasn't it Jurgen?
Karma & schadenfreude together. ExcellentYesterday was a very, very good day for football wasn't it Jurgen?
They sponsored Newcastle a few years back if I remember correctly.When I mentioned, a few times at work this morning, that Aston Villa have a new sponsor - 7 Up - it didn’t go down very well.
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If you say so.You are trashing our players because salad scored a good goal
Or that one word that scares the shit out of Pep...complacency.Villa set out their plan and stuck to it, and on another day could (and should) have had 10. They were easily the better team and tore Liverpools defence apart.
But.. this was a very very rare day in which ref decisions went against the scousers. On a "normal day" that Salah dive would have been given as a pen, and at least one Villa goal (free kick one comes to mind) would have been flagged offside (incorrectly in my op as nowt was wrong with it). But given they've had favourable decisions for a while now, that would have put them at 1-1 (assuming they bag the pen) and could have pushed on from there.
We'll see if it continues but its the scouse Derby next and I'd be shocked if there were no debatable decisions that were beneficial to them (one game does not a season make)
It started before the lockdown.They've been absolutely shit since the restart, if not sooner. Credit where it's due they were playing incredible and built an insurmountable lead early last year. But they're getting hit with regression to the norm (and their luck has run out) and they've been pretty poor over the last few months.
Indeed.. and since yesterday (what with the Red Filth's 1-6 and all!) it's been nothing but 'Guffaw-guffaw! Chuckle-chortle!' and so on from me..It started before the lockdown.
Atlético Madrid had just beaten them, and Watford thumped them 3-0.
not many of the fuckers on the wind up today i see...