Post subject: Re: Football Chat Thread - Euro 2012 edition
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:51 am
Lord God Jose Mourinho
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100% Wire wrote:It's pretty sad that after the footy being put into perspective this week we're now discussing the probable lack of handshake at QPR this afternoon
Don't begrudge Rio's brother for milking his few chances of being in the spotlight.
And you don't have to discuss it if you don't want.
Stoke, Leeds, Blackpool and many more fans belt out chants for JFT96 whilst a minority of Utd fans sing "Always the victims, its never your fault". Stay classy.
Post subject: Re: Football Chat Thread - Euro 2012 edition
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 6:19 pm
Ajw71
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Lord Tony Smith wrote:Stoke, Leeds, Blackpool and many more fans belt out chants for JFT96 whilst a minority of Utd fans sing "Always the victims, its never your fault". Stay classy.
Post subject: Re: Football Chat Thread - Euro 2012 edition
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 7:54 pm
Karlos13
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Lord Tony Smith wrote:Stoke, Leeds, Blackpool and many more fans belt out chants for JFT96
All hail the football family. Why are LFC fans obsessed in who is showering them with praise over Hillsbrough, and who isn't? It may come as a surprise/shock, but some of us aren't interested.
No need for the chants from Utd, but sadly our fanbase these days seems to be about who can acquire the most top red points, and sadly any singing anti LFC songs every week scores quite highly.
Post subject: Re: Football Chat Thread - Euro 2012 edition
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:03 pm
sanjunien
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Roddy B wrote:Fabio Borini - Another young player who the manager has worked with before and clearly liked. Quite a high fee but for a 21 year old versatile forward, it's pretty decent money given the 'pedigree', if you will. If he improves he'd easily sell at a profit, whilst he's versatile and determined enough to always have a place here. He's probably the riskiest of all signings, but he's a high character player who, IMO anyway, seems too determined to come here and fail.
Borini really does look ordinary - £10 million for that ?
Post subject: Re: Football Chat Thread - Euro 2012 edition
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:26 pm
Roddy B
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sanjunien wrote:Borini really does look ordinary - £10 million for that ?
and what happened to wunderkind Sahin ?
September and already write-offs? You yourself should remember Bale's start, Modric's too. Only a complete and utter kunt would write off two players by mid-September. No offence intended, like.
Post subject: Re: Football Chat Thread - Euro 2012 edition
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:36 pm
Chris28
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Ajw71 wrote:Scum I think is the word.
Football fans spend the week showing they aren't the scum people thought they were in the past, only for some to prove that they, personally, actually are.
Post subject: Re: Football Chat Thread - Euro 2012 edition
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:11 pm
Conroy
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Karlos13 wrote:All hail the football family. Why are LFC fans obsessed in who is showering them with praise over Hillsbrough, and who isn't? It may come as a surprise/shock, but some of us aren't interested..
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