nottsblue wrote:Hart having a shocker. West Ham 3-0 down at home to Burnley
PeterParker wrote:nottsblue wrote:Hart having a shocker. West Ham 3-0 down at home to Burnley
Their fans seem to have enough.
Wonderwall wrote:Should gashford have been booked for going into the crowd after the goal and therefore should not be on the field. If that was sterling.....
Wonderwall wrote:Martin Tyler mentioned the Derby and that we could win the league that day, he sounded utterly depressed when he said that the fucking rag twat.
Beefymcfc wrote:What absolute dogshit Maureen serves up. OK, he wins the biggest 'non-Derby' in the world and the world will be rightly talking about them because they won, but if you look at that game from an objective pov then it can only be described as a Wimbledon Crazy Gang team, or latterly a Pulis Stoke team.
Home side have a 3rd of the possession and waste every single second that they could, without even a glimpse of interest from the referee. I started timing throw-ins them in the second half and each one took a minimum of 30 seconds. Add to that how much the referee didn't see when the Rags did something wrong, including the penalty appeals then you've got to say that they were fortunate. Well, not say, even RatBoy said they were penalty's.
Overall though, both of them can look forward to fighting for those positions for a while and the 'Biggest Game' Ever' can continue to have significance twice a season.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:It's funny how quickly things can change in football.
Over the last few games, the Dippers looked to be challenging the SCUM for 2nd place in the table, spawning thoughts from their faithful that "next year.........".
After today's defeat, they're 5 points behind the Swamp Rats and if little fat Poch's Harry Kane XI manage to win tomorrow, Klipperty's mob will be down to 4th place. If Chelski manage to put some results together, Liverpuddle might even finish out of the top four.
However, next season.............
nottsblue wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:It's funny how quickly things can change in football.
Over the last few games, the Dippers looked to be challenging the SCUM for 2nd place in the table, spawning thoughts from their faithful that "next year.........".
After today's defeat, they're 5 points behind the Swamp Rats and if little fat Poch's Harry Kane XI manage to win tomorrow, Klipperty's mob will be down to 4th place. If Chelski manage to put some results together, Liverpuddle might even finish out of the top four.
However, next season.............
Always next year MC, always next year
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:It's funny how quickly things can change in football.
Over the last few games, the Dippers looked to be challenging the SCUM for 2nd place in the table, spawning thoughts from their faithful that "next year.........".
After today's defeat, they're 5 points behind the Swamp Rats and if little fat Poch's Harry Kane XI manage to win tomorrow, Klipperty's mob will be down to 4th place. If Chelski manage to put some results together, Liverpuddle might even finish out of the top four.
However, next season.............
Always next year MC, always next year
Funny enough, my father in law was on a wind up the other week going on about how Liverpool are the best team in the league by far, they’ve got the best players, etc. I stopped him in his tracks by saying that’s great he thinks that but ultimately they’ll end the season with nothing. He actually said “but next year they’ll be in the hunt”
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:It's funny how quickly things can change in football.
Over the last few games, the Dippers looked to be challenging the SCUM for 2nd place in the table, spawning thoughts from their faithful that "next year.........".
After today's defeat, they're 5 points behind the Swamp Rats and if little fat Poch's Harry Kane XI manage to win tomorrow, Klipperty's mob will be down to 4th place. If Chelski manage to put some results together, Liverpuddle might even finish out of the top four.
However, next season.............
Always next year MC, always next year
Funny enough, my father in law was on a wind up the other week going on about how Liverpool are the best team in the league by far, they’ve got the best players, etc. I stopped him in his tracks by saying that’s great he thinks that but ultimately they’ll end the season with nothing. He actually said “but next year they’ll be in the hunt”
Beefymcfc wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:It's funny how quickly things can change in football.
Over the last few games, the Dippers looked to be challenging the SCUM for 2nd place in the table, spawning thoughts from their faithful that "next year.........".
After today's defeat, they're 5 points behind the Swamp Rats and if little fat Poch's Harry Kane XI manage to win tomorrow, Klipperty's mob will be down to 4th place. If Chelski manage to put some results together, Liverpuddle might even finish out of the top four.
However, next season.............
Always next year MC, always next year
Funny enough, my father in law was on a wind up the other week going on about how Liverpool are the best team in the league by far, they’ve got the best players, etc. I stopped him in his tracks by saying that’s great he thinks that but ultimately they’ll end the season with nothing. He actually said “but next year they’ll be in the hunt”
Is he a Dipper?
Mase wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Is he a Dipper?
Rag.
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