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Re: Ingerland, Ingerland, Ingerland.
Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Anne Frank's goals were:Wandering Willy wrote:Frank's was better than that fluke.
Anyone who doesn't think so is a dirty manc.
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Mr Spot, apologies if it looks as though I was having a pop at you. I wasn't. It was a fine goal and one of the best I've seen "live" too. It's the media going over the top and claiming that it was the "best goal ever" that I was having a go at, such as this.. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20334786" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Well fecking 'ell.
I state an opinion, that is purely from my perspective, relating to what I think about what I've seen, and get other people telling me I'm wrong:
Let me reiterate exactly what I said: "that was the greatest goal I've seen live ever (pity it was only live TV as opposed to live live, but you can't have everything)"
I stand by that. I know what goals I've seen live (as opposed to recorded). And I know which, in my opinion, was the best ever out of that selection.
I saw the best goal ever and saw it live (i.e. in person) on the 21st April 1979, at Burnden.
Although there are a few decent ones here that could challenge my claim: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20338549" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Fair enough me old HopefulAlways hopeful wrote:Mr Spot, apologies if it looks as though I was having a pop at you. I wasn't. It was a fine goal and one of the best I've seen "live" too. It's the media going over the top and claiming that it was the "best goal ever" that I was having a go at, such as this.. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20334786" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Well fecking 'ell.
I state an opinion, that is purely from my perspective, relating to what I think about what I've seen, and get other people telling me I'm wrong:
Let me reiterate exactly what I said: "that was the greatest goal I've seen live ever (pity it was only live TV as opposed to live live, but you can't have everything)"
I stand by that. I know what goals I've seen live (as opposed to recorded). And I know which, in my opinion, was the best ever out of that selection.
I saw the best goal ever and saw it live (i.e. in person) on the 21st April 1979, at Burnden.
Although there are a few decent ones here that could challenge my claim: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20338549" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Ingerland, Ingerland, Ingerland.
I'm declaring you half manc half scouser for that.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Anne Frank's goals were:Wandering Willy wrote:Frank's was better than that fluke.
Anyone who doesn't think so is a dirty manc.
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Fair enough me old HopefulAlways hopeful wrote:Mr Spot, apologies if it looks as though I was having a pop at you. I wasn't. It was a fine goal and one of the best I've seen "live" too. It's the media going over the top and claiming that it was the "best goal ever" that I was having a go at, such as this.. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20334786" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Well fecking 'ell.
I state an opinion, that is purely from my perspective, relating to what I think about what I've seen, and get other people telling me I'm wrong:
Let me reiterate exactly what I said: "that was the greatest goal I've seen live ever (pity it was only live TV as opposed to live live, but you can't have everything)"
I stand by that. I know what goals I've seen live (as opposed to recorded). And I know which, in my opinion, was the best ever out of that selection.
I saw the best goal ever and saw it live (i.e. in person) on the 21st April 1979, at Burnden.
Although there are a few decent ones here that could challenge my claim: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20338549" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. I hadn't realised the media-fest that it's attracted until I bought the paper this afternoon. They are going a bit over the top about it.
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That goal was something else. Loved how he anticipated Hart clearing it by stopping and running back before he headed it clear. And the execution from that position was simply incredible.
20 Millon Euro is a fecking steal for him. Not many clubs are going to pay his salary though
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20 Millon Euro is a fecking steal for him. Not many clubs are going to pay his salary though
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inrahemovc is overated and week in week out a very bad player who occasionally pulls rabits out the hat like that one.i would rather have knight then him
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I'll have a pint of whatever you are on!bwfcdan94 wrote:inrahemovc is overated and week in week out a very bad player who occasionally pulls rabits out the hat like that one.i would rather have knight then him
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bwfcdan94 wrote:inrahemovc is overated and week in week out a very bad player who occasionally pulls rabits out the hat like that one.i would rather have knight then him
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Is there a nomination process for post of the year? If not can I submit this one and suggest competition closed?bwfcdan94 wrote:inrahemovc is overated and week in week out a very bad player who occasionally pulls rabits out the hat like that one.i would rather have knight then him
Only downside is upon reading it, I spat my coffee all over my keyboard.......
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Is that a voodoo curse?bwfcdan94 wrote:inrahemovc
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Re: Ingerland, Ingerland, Ingerland.
bwfcdan94 wrote:inrahemovc is overated and week in week out a very bad player who occasionally pulls rabits out the hat like that one.i would rather have knight then him
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PC1978 wrote:I'll have a pint of whatever you are on!bwfcdan94 wrote:ibrahemovic is overated and week in week out a very bad player who occasionally pulls rabits out the hat like that one.i would rather have knight then him
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Hodgson is right, Ferdinand is a cock. Not that that is exactly what he said...
I'm so chuffed for him that he managed to pre-plan a slot into his special programme that allows him time to fly out to Qatar, perform complex punditry for Al Jazeera on the England match, and then fly all the way back (a 6,500 mile round trip), without disturbing his intricate pre-planned programme.
Nothing to do with the dosh then Rio?
Rio 'cock' Ferdinand, a man who puts money before country.
Except for Rio "cock" Ferdinand of course, who is special. So special he needs to adhere to an "intricate, pre-planned programme" for his poorly back.on the subject of Rio 'cock' Ferdinand, Roy Hodgson said rather than wrote: "I wouldn't do anything different... Basically speaking the idea of having squad announcements is to announce the squad you have selected...
It might have been naive, but I always believed people who are selected are going to want to be there, and pleased to be selected. They don't need to be told in advance."
I'm so chuffed for him that he managed to pre-plan a slot into his special programme that allows him time to fly out to Qatar, perform complex punditry for Al Jazeera on the England match, and then fly all the way back (a 6,500 mile round trip), without disturbing his intricate pre-planned programme.
Nothing to do with the dosh then Rio?
Rio 'cock' Ferdinand, a man who puts money before country.
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Re: Ingerland, Ingerland, Ingerland.
Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Hodgson is right, Ferdinand is a cock. Not that that is exactly what he said...Except for Rio "cock" Ferdinand of course, who is special. So special he needs to adhere to an "intricate, pre-planned programme" for his poorly back.on the subject of Rio 'cock' Ferdinand, Roy Hodgson said rather than wrote: "I wouldn't do anything different... Basically speaking the idea of having squad announcements is to announce the squad you have selected...
It might have been naive, but I always believed people who are selected are going to want to be there, and pleased to be selected. They don't need to be told in advance."
I'm so chuffed for him that he managed to pre-plan a slot into his special programme that allows him time to fly out to Qatar, perform complex punditry for Al Jazeera on the England match, and then fly all the way back (a 6,500 mile round trip), without disturbing his intricate pre-planned programme.
Nothing to do with the dosh then Rio?
Rio 'cock' Ferdinand, a man who puts money before country.
Let's not forget Ferguson's part in this too, the complicit, red-nosed, chronologically biased, coffin-dodging cock.
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Does he really do punditry in Qatar? I would've thought Al Jazeera have a London bureau or studio at least...Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Hodgson is right, Ferdinand is a cock. Not that that is exactly what he said...Except for Rio "cock" Ferdinand of course, who is special. So special he needs to adhere to an "intricate, pre-planned programme" for his poorly back.on the subject of Rio 'cock' Ferdinand, Roy Hodgson said rather than wrote: "I wouldn't do anything different... Basically speaking the idea of having squad announcements is to announce the squad you have selected...
It might have been naive, but I always believed people who are selected are going to want to be there, and pleased to be selected. They don't need to be told in advance."
I'm so chuffed for him that he managed to pre-plan a slot into his special programme that allows him time to fly out to Qatar, perform complex punditry for Al Jazeera on the England match, and then fly all the way back (a 6,500 mile round trip), without disturbing his intricate pre-planned programme.
Nothing to do with the dosh then Rio?
Rio 'cock' Ferdinand, a man who puts money before country.
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They like to have these people seen about town. You know, to make it look like a place to hang out...mrkint wrote: Does he really do punditry in Qatar? I would've thought Al Jazeera have a London bureau or studio at least...
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How did it take the clueless fecker 4 days to remember he had a "pre-planned" appointment?
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Worthy4England wrote:How did it take the clueless fecker 4 days to remember he had a "pre-planned" appointment?
Well if he can forget a drug tests we can't hold out much hope for appointments, can we.
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