BlueMoonday
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He's up there with Klopp as being the biggest w*nker in the game.Arteta came across as a complete, entitled knob, as usual.
He's up there with Klopp as being the biggest w*nker in the game.Arteta came across as a complete, entitled knob, as usual.
As alwaysAvoid the media now as much as possible, but how have they taken the Red Arses rant? I can imagine sympathetic?
Aaah James Stannage, the golden days of Piccadilly. Always felt a bit anti-establishment listening to him as a kid growing up.I loved listening to Stannage back in the day. Wouldn’t get away with half of what he said nowadays!
Aaah James Stannage, the golden days of Piccadilly. Always felt a bit anti-establishment listening to him as a kid growing up.
Can still remember the "it's a goal!" and "oh noooo" jingles when any of the local teams scored or conceded. That knowing feeling of dread that the "oh noooo" was always going to be City.
Aaah James Stannage, the golden days of Piccadilly. Always felt a bit anti-establishment listening to him as a kid growing up.
Can still remember the "it's a goal!" and "oh noooo" jingles when any of the local teams scored or conceded. That knowing feeling of dread that the "oh noooo" was always going to be City.
Have to disagree, as much as Klopp has bought into the myth and bollocks, his VAR stance about spurs was justified.He's up there with Klopp as being the biggest w*nker in the game.
The "Nocturnal Emissions" was great listening..Jake H Reeves was the first on the Saturday football show it was absolutely brilliant! He did the 10pm show to and was the best at it! Stannage was good too but Reeves was the best for me!
Dino from Denton and Nolan!! Proper took me backAaah James Stannage, the golden days of Piccadilly. Always felt a bit anti-establishment listening to him as a kid growing up.
Can still remember the "it's a goal!" and "oh noooo" jingles when any of the local teams scored or conceded. That knowing feeling of dread that the "oh noooo" was always going to be City.