Which Neville?That ugly **** who follows England was there front and centre in a Rag hat and scarf
Which Neville?That ugly **** who follows England was there front and centre in a Rag hat and scarf
I remember going to Wembley in 74, 76 and 81, twice. Everyone stayed for the presentation. In 74 and 76, I swear the accepted practice was to clap both sides on a walk around the track, win or lose. I was young and with my dad, me stood on a beer crate, which was allowed. They were 'events' and there was an accepted way of doing things, I am sure of it. Maybe my memories are warped. Lol.Summed it up for me when they showed their end of the ground completely empty just before the presentation. OK you're not going to want to see the opposition lift the trophy whoever it may be, but at least stay for your lads collecting their medals.
That's what happens when you breed Steve Mclaren with a Police horse. Jesus H! Look at the Newton's on that!! 'Are you local'.
He’s not got the “local” nose Tubbs!That's what happens when you breed Steve Mclaren with a Police horse. Jesus H! Look at the Newton's on that!! 'Are you local'.
But he's certainly got the teeth :)He’s not got the “local” nose Tubbs!
I wouldn't have stayed to watch or clap those bastards if we had lostI remember going to Wembley in 74, 76 and 81, twice. Everyone stayed for the presentation. In 74 and 76, I swear the accepted practice was to clap both sides on a walk around the track, win or lose. I was young and with my dad, me stood on a beer crate, which was allowed. They were 'events' and there was an accepted way of doing things, I am sure of it. Maybe my memories are warped. Lol.
Perhaps it's a societal thing, I don't know. Or just shithousery, entitlement and immaturity.