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That is excellent!
That is excellent!
If he didn’t have football, he’d be keeping people locked up in his basement and eating them.Klopp in addition dismissed Ryan Mason's protest about the high kick from Jota on one of the Spurs players in a condescending manner during the post match interview. Mason has every right to query the incident given that a head injury ended his own career.
Klopp is a nasty narcissistic twat with anger issues.
Fucking brilliant lol!If he didn’t have football, he’d be keeping people locked up in his basement and eating them.
You mean you can't?Would make work more interesting if anyone walking past could hurl abuse at you haha!
This pretty much applies to almost everybody who works within speaking distance of the general public, match officials aren't a special case in that respect ;)Would make work more interesting if anyone walking past could hurl abuse at you haha!
And if she's on the turn I'd radio......for help every time.It’s her fucking voice that does me, if she is on the radio I turn over every time
I remember it as a young whippersnapper and I also remember City halting their run of 11 consecutive wins at the start of their epic 1960-61 season with a 1-1 draw at WHL. There was a time, when City were fairly crap and Spurs a very good side, when City were Spurs' bogey team especially at WHL. Times have changed and City are sweeping all before them and Spurs a mediocre team and now we can't even buy a goal, let alone a point, at their new stadium.He'd have been 21 then. Pretty much anyone old enough to actually remember spurs winning a title was either alive during ww2 or born fairly shortly after.
I went to see basketball when I was in Seattle.Went to see Philadelphia 76ers against Boston Celtics years ago, boss brought us, I remember him being delighted at getting a good deal on the tickets and iirc he paid something like $350 a head. Weren't even corporate/hospitality or anything mind, just tickets with a decent view of the court
You'd think he'd have gone for Higher Ground.I went to see basketball when I was in Seattle.
The company I with there paid for it.
I know it was expensive but the strange thing was that Stevie Wonder was there at the game and had the best seats, right down at courtside.
Same. I have been to a few games in the past in Boston and NYC, Celtics and Nets, and they were actually pretty boring until the end.I haven't a clue about either of them and have no wish to and while I can understand anyone playing the game for fun, the fact that people actually pay to watch is a mystery I will never understand.