Football "pundits" and journalists rant thread
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... 770847.ece
And here's another contender.
Note it's the FULHAM following they're showing!
And here's another contender.
Note it's the FULHAM following they're showing!
Troll and proud of it.
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Surely being one of five listed makes us 'one of the worst' rather 'the worst'. Our attendances are bigger than Fulhams, Wigans, Portsmouths and on a par with Blackburns, Birminghams etc.... Not sure how they've come to that conclusion to be honest.as wrote:http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... 770847.ece
And here's another contender.
Note it's the FULHAM following they're showing!
"I've got the ball now. It's a bit worn, but I've got it"
Has anyone mentioned Nigel Gleghorn the City pundit on GMR yet? Low profile but a grade 1 ignorant prick. Nowhere near the standard of Gowling or Eyre. After today's match someone mentioned on the phone in that Shittu should get ago seeing as we can't defend. Cue Gleghorn to tell us that Shittu isn't a good centre back, and is infact best in defensive midfield where Burnley are playing him at the moment. Apparently we should get him back from loan and use him.
Also, his solution to the Bolton problem? Vladimir Weiss - better than anything Bolton have.
Prick.
Also, his solution to the Bolton problem? Vladimir Weiss - better than anything Bolton have.
Prick.
Cock-end McNulty on the BBC website. Discussing how sh*te Brian Laws is, "this club has still not got over the shock of Coyle not just leaving, but leaving for Bolton". Let it go. He has been proven emphatically right, and you all as a bunch of sanctimonious cocks. That is all.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
"Bolton boss Sam Allardyce relieved Manchester United's Wayne Rooney is out"
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/sport-news/m ... -26212895/
May not be the journalists fault but who cares.
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/sport-news/m ... -26212895/
May not be the journalists fault but who cares.
From Phil McNulty's end of season review.
"I portrayed this as a sideways move by Coyle at the time and I have not particularly changed that view. He will always move around mid-table at best at the Reebok, which is satisfactory of course, but I remain convinced he would have eventually attracted a bigger club had he continued his fine work at Turf Moor."
So what you meant was, it was a step up, but you thought he could have got a bigger step up. Hmm. Not the same thing is it. You could always, you know, admit you were wrong.
"I portrayed this as a sideways move by Coyle at the time and I have not particularly changed that view. He will always move around mid-table at best at the Reebok, which is satisfactory of course, but I remain convinced he would have eventually attracted a bigger club had he continued his fine work at Turf Moor."
So what you meant was, it was a step up, but you thought he could have got a bigger step up. Hmm. Not the same thing is it. You could always, you know, admit you were wrong.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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And, at the same time, insinuating that going to Bolton now marks the end of his career. That no bigger move will come from being at the shithouses. Cockend.Prufrock wrote:From Phil McNulty's end of season review.
"I portrayed this as a sideways move by Coyle at the time and I have not particularly changed that view. He will always move around mid-table at best at the Reebok, which is satisfactory of course, but I remain convinced he would have eventually attracted a bigger club had he continued his fine work at Turf Moor."
So what you meant was, it was a step up, but you thought he could have got a bigger step up. Hmm. Not the same thing is it. You could always, you know, admit you were wrong.
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I know this isn't football, but it fits nicely with the title of the thread, so I'm putting it in here anyway.
Best. Correction. Ever.
It's from the Sun (no, really - they got something wrong! Can you imagine?)
"In an article on February 3, we implied two thirds of Haitians drank goats' blood while practising voodoo. We are happy to make clear this is not the case."
http://www.pcc.org.uk/news/index.html?article=NjQwNA==
Best. Correction. Ever.
It's from the Sun (no, really - they got something wrong! Can you imagine?)
"In an article on February 3, we implied two thirds of Haitians drank goats' blood while practising voodoo. We are happy to make clear this is not the case."
http://www.pcc.org.uk/news/index.html?article=NjQwNA==
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