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emaN
20th March 2006, 12:04
Chelsea
1 - 0 !!!!!
YEE HA! C'MON YOU WHITES!!!! We hate Chelsea!!!
almost makes up for the thrashings by the scousers & the gunners
almost.
Jackrat
20th March 2006, 19:50
Sorry mate,don't know what your on about.
We speak English here,give that a try.
kro
20th March 2006, 20:37
Chelsea make sugar don't they?.
Brian d marge
21st March 2006, 01:26
Well If i post this I just know West Ham are doomed. :Oops: Still stranger thing have happened at sea and down green lane
Stephen
Big Dave
21st March 2006, 11:35
Cheer up Brian
worse fings appen at sea you know
daarn't grumble etc etc
'Craven' cottage? - I caan get pass vat'.
PuppetMaster
21st March 2006, 11:44
Liverpool 5-1 Fulham :kick:
Makes me all warm inside.
And news story on BBC...."Fulham influenced ref - Mourinho", ya gotta laugh.
Fuck I hate that fecker. He moans and cries to much.
He is "The One", the one and only girly cry baby.
Big Dave
21st March 2006, 11:50
L Mourinho",
I'd like his wardrobe.
Grahameeboy
21st March 2006, 11:57
I support Chelsea....watched the game and Fulham fully deserved the win....Chelsea played well too...only 1-0 but they beat Fulham 3-2 at Craven Cottage which suggest that both teams are close......difference is that Chelsea will win the Championship.....used to see a lot of Fulham games wen I was younger when Chelsea were away.
Why are Chelsea hated? Despite money spending, they have to play well together...something Real Madrid cannot do.....
PuppetMaster
21st March 2006, 12:58
Why are Chelsea hated? Despite money spending, they have to play well together...something Real Madrid cannot do.....
From my perspective.
They have bought the championship. They now have 2 squads of world class players. I would like to see caps on spending and caps on the number of foreign players allowed on the field at one time. ie. only 10 foreign players at a time. That would bugger up the gooners for a start. Unless they are Spanish, then they can play.
They have plastic fans. How many supporters did they have before they won last season ?
They have a shit manager, you must cringe everytime he opens his mouth. Cant he except defeat and show some respect to the opposition. The arrogance is sickening.
They wear blue uniforms, blue is for scum. ie. Everton.
Flatcap
21st March 2006, 13:02
English football - almost as boring as Australian Rugby League.
Why would anyone care about another country's domestic sporting competition?
Grahameeboy
21st March 2006, 13:27
From my perspective.
They have bought the championship. They now have 2 squads of world class players. I would like to see caps on spending and caps on the number of foreign players allowed on the field at one time. ie. only 10 foreign players at a time. That would bugger up the gooners for a start. Unless they are Spanish, then they can play.
Debatable....expensive players do not buy championships.....they were doing and building before the big bucks stage and they still have to play well.
They have plastic fans. How many supporters did they have before they won last season ?
Quite a lot but what is wrong with more?
They have a shit manager, you must cringe everytime he opens his mouth. Cant he except defeat and show some respect to the opposition. The arrogance is sickening.
He is a good player manager but I agree he seems to cry a lot despite leading the championship.
They wear blue uniforms, blue is for scum. ie. Everton.
So what colour would you suggest......
emaN
21st March 2006, 13:43
Why are Chelsea hated?
Sorry G...it's how the chant goes :Pokey:
(Altho' I wouldn't be singing it on the way to Stamford Bridge on the tube or down the street! Next to Geordies, Chelsea supporters looked pretty 'ard!)
Went to a few Ful - Chel games while i was living there, and we always, every time, got beaten by one goal. It's happened again, but finally in the Cottagers favour!
Fairlie - if i've got to explain it to ya...
Nothing like going t' the pub on a chilly afternoon, sinking a few Carlsbergs/Stellas, then making yer way to the ground, stopping off for the odd Balti pie or fish 'n chips and standing around with 50-60,000 others chanting yer heart out for the boys!
Puppet - true about the fans! used to go to games when Ful was in 1st Division and it was a great atmosphere. Once we got into Premiership, all these "fans" come outta the woodwork... Inevitable i guess, but i almost preferred not being in P'ship.
Flatcap
21st March 2006, 13:48
Fairlie - if i've got to explain it to ya...
Nothing like going t' the pub on a chilly afternoon, sinking a few Carlsbergs/Stellas, then making yer way to the ground, stopping off for the odd Balti pie or fish 'n chips and standing around with 50-60,000 others chanting yer heart out for the boys!
Pub = Good
Pie = Good
Football = Meh
Grahameeboy
21st March 2006, 13:54
Sorry G...it's how the chant goes :Pokey:
(Altho' I wouldn't be singing it on the way to Stamford Bridge on the tube or down the street! Next to Geordies, Chelsea supporters looked pretty 'ard!)
Went to a few Ful - Chel games while i was living there, and we always, every time, got beaten by one goal. It's happened again, but finally in the Cottagers favour!
Fairlie - if i've got to explain it to ya...
Nothing like going t' the pub on a chilly afternoon, sinking a few Carlsbergs/Stellas, then making yer way to the ground, stopping off for the odd Balti pie or fish 'n chips and standing around with 50-60,000 others chanting yer heart out for the boys!
Puppet - true about the fans! used to go to games when Ful was in 1st Division and it was a great atmosphere. Once we got into Premiership, all these "fans" come outta the woodwork... Inevitable i guess, but i almost preferred not being in P'ship.
Grrrrrr.....that is about as 'ard as I get
MisterD
21st March 2006, 14:07
Fairlie - if i've got to explain it to ya...
Nothing like going t' the pub on a chilly afternoon, sinking a few Carlsbergs/Stellas, then making yer way to the ground, stopping off for the odd Balti pie or fish 'n chips and standing around with 50-60,000 others chanting yer heart out for the boys!
50-60,000 others? That's not real football, real football is when you feel like your absence will be noticed if you don't turn up....I remember a particularly cold South London evening stood at Selhurst Park with few enough Tranmere Rovers fans that we were singing "We came down in a taxi..."
Oh, and the whole away-day experience of meeting at the station early doors with your identical tins of "Nelson" from the station shop...train leaves station
and all you hear is the "pscht!!" of cans opening. Magic.
Aldo's soo-why-armay....
Karma
21st March 2006, 14:09
Chelsea make sugar don't they?.
And buns...
Gotta love that icing / raisin combo...
Big Dave
21st March 2006, 15:31
English football - almost as boring as Australian Rugby League.
Why would anyone care about another country's domestic sporting competition?
Because there is beauty in ALL sport and not everyone looks inward.
Maha
21st March 2006, 15:54
Seems to me that most english soccer players are lyin'/cheatin'/cryin' overpaid mummy's boys. About all i can take is the wee wee bit at the end of the sport news. One does see a few good goals scored, even the odd own goal......:slap: i used to love the game as a young fulla, even played, best team on earth back then (early 70's) was Leeds, i knew all the player names of that team, now?? who the fuck can pronounce half of them? GO THE AB'S.........:first:
Brian d marge
21st March 2006, 16:02
50-60,000 others? That's not real football, real football is when you feel like your absence will be noticed if you don't turn up...
Magic.
And having to run to pick up the ball after it missed the goal
Reading at Home. ( it cant be an all seater stadum now, not unless people are bringing blankets to sit on )
The last match had 25 000 at it , That had to be an away match ....
THE ONLY colour for a foot ball strip is........
CLARET AND BLUE :nya:
Stephen
Flatcap
21st March 2006, 16:31
Because there is beauty in ALL sport and not everyone looks inward.
Spoken like a man who doesn't watch womens weightlifting
Grahameeboy
21st March 2006, 16:39
Seems to me that most english soccer players are lyin'/cheatin'/cryin' overpaid mummy's boys. About all i can take is the wee wee bit at the end of the sport news. One does see a few good goals scored, even the odd own goal......:slap: i used to love the game as a young fulla, even played, best team on earth back then (early 70's) was Leeds, i knew all the player names of that team, now?? who the fuck can pronounce half of them? GO THE AB'S.........:first:
Certainly overpaid when some get paid GBP60,000 per week which is GBP3,120,000 per year plus endts ontop......
Colapop
21st March 2006, 16:57
If the English soc... roundball league is that good - why hasn't England won a soccer world cup for so long?
Synchronised swimming now there's a sport!! Any chick that can hold her breath for that long has gotta be worth getting to know....
Wellyman
21st March 2006, 17:03
Chelsea make sugar don't they?.
Yes they do and this guy has obviously had to much of it already today. :lol:
WM
TwoSeven
21st March 2006, 19:24
They shouldnt let Chelsea play in the english league - no english players in it.
Anyhow There is only one team worth supporting and its not Fullum Shytum.
As has already been said...
CLARET AND BLUE :Punk: :woohoo: :headbang:
Disco Stu
22nd March 2006, 01:39
They shouldnt let Chelsea play in the english league - no english players in it.
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John Terry, Frank Lampard, Joe Cole, Sean Wright-Phillips, Damien Duff (Irish - close enough :p )... no, there's no English players at Chelsea...
My GF's parents are from Chelsea, so that side of the family are blue supporters... I've been Man U red since I discovered football in '88 as a wee 8 yr old.
Consequently the last couple of seasons have made for interesting viewing in this household!
And if you want to criticise teams with few English players, try Arsenal and Middlesborough... in their recent match there was only 1 English player on the pitch!!!!
In any case - good work Fulham!! (Just don't tell the missus I said that!)
Brian d marge
22nd March 2006, 03:34
Seems to me that most english soccer players are lyin'/cheatin'/cryin' overpaid mummy's boys. About all i can take is the wee wee bit at the end of the sport news. One does see a few good goals scored, even the odd own goal......:slap: i used to love the game as a young fulla, even played, best team on earth back then (early 70's) was Leeds, i knew all the player names of that team, now?? who the fuck can pronounce half of them? GO THE AB'S.........:first:
Now thats an argument I havent heard before!! I agree with both the above and 27 , about the imports ...ITS the ENGLISH league ..so you should have English passportation . now matter what name /color.
Now as to whats better Rugby or soccer, well I am afraid that I am with the other 99 percent( or 80 percent if you exclude golf or that strange game the americans play ) MOST of the world watch soccer , a small south pacific country with 4 million people ( and the odd australian) watch rugby, In my neighborhood...there are 250 00 people and in the city there is about 3 million and in the largest city there is 12,3 million ......
its a big ole world outside those front gates
Stephen
but you are right about womens wieght lifting ....No ..Bad bad Bad ,,not good very not good ,,,,euuuuuuu
MisterD
22nd March 2006, 07:31
Now as to whats better Rugby or soccer,
Soccer - A game for gentlemen played by animals.
Rugby Union - A game for animals played by gentlemen
Rugby League - A game for animals, played by animals.....
I've watched all three all my life and played the top two for as long (well until I moved here and saw those big islanders that treat the ball as an optional extra). Union is the one, at all bar the highest level, whatever size or shape you are there's a position you can play, truly the game they play in heaven (hey that's NZ right?).
Oh and another thing, why can't soccer players learn that it is perfectly acceptable to knock seven shades out of each other on the pitch then shake hands and share a beer afterwards?
Big Dave
22nd March 2006, 11:47
Spoken like a man who doesn't watch womens weightlifting
Have you seen the size of me? - I'm a founding member of 'amazons r us'.
MisterD
22nd March 2006, 12:05
Have you seen the size of me? - I'm a founding member of 'amazons r us'.
You must be loving the TV at the moment, some of those Aussie women swimmers are scary, shoulders like prop forwards.....
Mind you, yesterday was an improvement, Heptathlon high-jump and Anna Rowberry's legs.:2thumbsup
Big Dave
22nd March 2006, 17:03
You must be loving the TV
Nah - not particularly interested in 'games' any more, a glance at the medal table does me.
I'm a basketballer and it's prime time for that at the mo.
NBA, NCAA and I've been into the World baseball classic too - as well as the UK footy - and NRL.
Funnily enough for an advocate of living in NZ - one of the few ball games I can't cop is Rugby Union - I go and talk to the wimmen whan dat shit is on.
Biff
22nd March 2006, 18:40
Poofball? xx
Sutage
22nd March 2006, 21:50
play up pompey
pompey play up!
MisterD
23rd March 2006, 07:30
I'm a basketballer and it's prime time for that at the mo.
Basketball?? Oh well at least the rules are easy, each team takes it in turns to bounce the ball down the pitch and put it in the hoop thing at the end....
MisterD
23rd March 2006, 07:31
play up pompey
pompey play up!
Shut up Sutage
Sutage shut up!
Big Dave
23rd March 2006, 18:21
bounce the ball down the pitch and put it in the hoop thing at the end....
Well for me and the one other white guy playing in the Otara Tuesday night comp. - You forgot the bit about wrestling with a 6'8" islander for 40 minutes to do it.
Flatcap
23rd March 2006, 19:31
Well for me and the one other white guy playing in the Otara Tuesday night comp. - You forgot the bit about wrestling with a 6'8" islander for 40 minutes to do it.
I thought Valerie Vili was in Aussie doing the shotput
MisterD
24th March 2006, 07:53
I thought Valerie Vili was in Aussie doing the shotput
I reckon young Valerie would have probably put BD in through the hoop....btw she drives like an absolute nut-case, undertook and cut in front of me into a gap barely more than a cage-length on the South Eastern a couple of months ago, obviously not the sharpest knife in the drawer as she did it in a sponsored cage with her name and photo plastered all over it.:weird:
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