did he claim we had an advantage, or an unfair advantage? Most of that article seemed like when someone decides to 'compliment' you and says, "I don't care what everyone else says about you. I don't think you're a stupid, fat, offensive, boorish, uncouth, cheapskate, lying, no-good, bootlicking slob. I don't care what everyone else says. We're friends."
i'm not at all boorish! no, never boorish. p.s. -- when you have a moment, say the word "boorish" about 8 times in a row, out loud.
Guardian article with Roy Evans, Ian Rush, and Kenny Dalglish: http://www.theguardian.com/football...sh-liverpool-title-chances-roy-evans-ian-rush Right on, King. I suppose there is a reason why the man won so much in his career as both player and manager. Why not us?
If by "win," you really mean "take the fanciest WAG in the whole place back to his hotel suite." Hopefully, Aspas decides to stay home.
Yes. I think he's also been the best young player, though, and has shone despite playing for a team that largely plays anti-football.
For a good laugh: http://grantland.com/the-triangle/t...pools-10-year-plot-to-win-the-premier-league/
if you use the numerical coefficients of Fabio Borini's name, and convert those coefficients into a binary system and reconvert to the binary equivalencies of the Sumerian alphabet (cuneiform), it spells -- i'm not kidding -- Moon Landing Hoax!
A little tired of players bringing religion into the game. Nothing more ludicrous as Hernandez on his knees at kick off. Go to your f8cking church, mosque, synagog whatever...
Tailgating at the SKC match last Saturday night I was trying to convince a friend of mine to come to the bar at 6am the next morning for the Norwich - Liverpool match. She said, but it's Easter and I have church. I said my services start at 6am tomorrow, come to the Church of Mark and you will not be disappointed! There will be raptures, there will be praying, there will be singing and celebration. She never showed -- I need to work on my evangelism ... or stop trying to convert plastic fans!
I quickly explained to someone last weekend as well who said the same "It's Easter - can't believe they are playing a game" that they play both on Christmas and Thanksgiving in the US and have done so for years.
I may not approve but they prepare in whatever format they so choose to. It may be annoying to some and downright laughable but they respect it and probably don't care what anyone opposed to it thinks.
Hope I don't offend anyone when I say this but typically the more education one has, the less religious they tend to be. Professional athletes are not usually the most educated of folks...
they're not bringing religion into the game. they are expressing a widely held view that you can ignore, unless you're so bent on finding fault with something as innocuous as kneeling.