Re: Association Football Thread
Posted: 03 Jul 2008, 10:25pm
although my preferred word is parlongi however there are no Papua NewGuineans on this board who will get the joke.
I do!101Walterton wrote:although my preferred word is parlongi however there are no Papua NewGuineans on this board who will get the joke.
Get back in yer hut ye wee nyaff!Papua New Guinean Jesus wrote:I do!101Walterton wrote:although my preferred word is parlongi however there are no Papua NewGuineans on this board who will get the joke.
I think there's an Oi Polloi song about the Scotch Jesu...101Walterton wrote:Isnt there a Depeche Mode song titled Papua New Guinean Jesus ??
What would a Spurs fan know about anything worth talking abouteumaas wrote:There was a Spurs fan loitering in my local grocery store. I think he thought I was from England and got excited. I would've stayed and chatted but I have better things to do than loiter in a grocery store.
Exactly why I didn't stay.101Walterton wrote:What would a Spurs fan know about anything worth talking abouteumaas wrote:There was a Spurs fan loitering in my local grocery store. I think he thought I was from England and got excited. I would've stayed and chatted but I have better things to do than loiter in a grocery store.
Yes Saha is good but he wont play he will be injured !!!Heston wrote:101, it looks like we may be taking Saha off your hands, is he any good? I know he's injured a lot.
We also signed Malbranque and Chimbonda this week, I'm starting to get excited!
I think Keegan was a backward step for you, mid-table for both of us this season.Garageland wrote:Not long to go now. How does everyone see their season going. Great feeling of foreboding for me thus far. We had three major problems last season, squad was way too small, defence leaked far too many goals and no creativity in midfield. We have offloaded more than we have recruited so squad now smaller, the defence is more or less the same as last term (although we are reportedly on the brink of signing this Argentinian who could make a difference) and we've sold the most creative player we had (Emre). In real terms we've spent nothing as the money coming in has covered transfer fees so far despite season tickets rising by about £80. Seems we've found the only billionaire who is worried about balancing the books. I know that there hasn't been vast amounts of movement apart from Spurs and the mackems trying to become Spurs but even so I really am starting to panic. Just watched us get played off the park by Real Mallorca, a team we beat 7-1 on aggregate just four years ago which shows how far we've fallen.
I think I said that at the time.Heston wrote:I think Keegan was a backward step for you, mid-table for both of us this season.Garageland wrote:Not long to go now. How does everyone see their season going. Great feeling of foreboding for me thus far. We had three major problems last season, squad was way too small, defence leaked far too many goals and no creativity in midfield. We have offloaded more than we have recruited so squad now smaller, the defence is more or less the same as last term (although we are reportedly on the brink of signing this Argentinian who could make a difference) and we've sold the most creative player we had (Emre). In real terms we've spent nothing as the money coming in has covered transfer fees so far despite season tickets rising by about £80. Seems we've found the only billionaire who is worried about balancing the books. I know that there hasn't been vast amounts of movement apart from Spurs and the mackems trying to become Spurs but even so I really am starting to panic. Just watched us get played off the park by Real Mallorca, a team we beat 7-1 on aggregate just four years ago which shows how far we've fallen.