Joined: Dec 21 2004 Posts: 23178 Location: Greatness
CORNISH wrote:rubbish. if your lot had of been in those finals and won the same way, you would be happy that your team had won those competitions.same as all these mancs on here deriding the result/victory/winning THAT mickey mouse trophy.
fergiescum decided at the beginning of the season he wanted the league and euro and possibly the FA cup. well he s not going to win the euro or FA cup is he, he s not going to win the league either i reckon , he might have a chance with that other "mickey mouse" europa cup, but as it stands he is going to win FOOK ALL this season. dont tell me he and any other manager wouldnt have swapped places with kenny yesterday. any one that comes on here and says differently is lying.he probably regrets his team squads in earlier rounds. it would be great if we could get 4th too, but choice of a trophy or 4th place i would take a trophy every day (or possibly 2 trophies isnt beyond our reach this season). if we only end up with the league cup and a europa spot then it hasnt been a disasterous season, it will certainly be a better season than most of the clubs will have this year.
Won the charity shield Dogtanian. That is on par with the league cup. After all, it was part of your 5 trophies in a year success of 2001. I'm pretty sure that your chairman and any fan with a brain would much prefer a 4th place finish than the Carling cup. If you continue to finish outside the top 4 and KK continue to wastes money at the current rate. it won't be long till you're looking at the balance sheet.
Joined: Apr 03 2003 Posts: 28186 Location: A world of my own ...
Mark wrote:Yeah, Carragher is solid. Like when he held onto the ball like a child.
How did Mark Twattenburg come to the conclusion that wasn't a yellow card offence, but taking off your shirt to celebrate a 90th minute equaliser in a Cup final is?
No wonder the Respect campaign is dying on its backside with decisions like those.
"As you travel through life don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things" - George Carlin
Joined: Mar 07 2007 Posts: 7121 Location: Warrington
Mark wrote:Yeah, Carragher is solid. Like when he held onto the ball like a child. At least Gary Neville realised his time was up and retired instead of making himself a laughing stock.
You're like the Phil Clarke of the football thread, Mark. Stop trying to think outside of the box, it's embarrassing.
Andy Gilder wrote:No wonder the Respect campaign is dying on its backside with decisions like those.
The Respect campaign is ridiculous anyway. But to make it even worse, Franz Beckenbauer and his special committee are suggesting post match handshakes as well as the pre match ones. They did it when he played in school, apparently.
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