Radzinski brace and Hume goal Both Everton and Tranmere were at home and won 2-1 against Southampton and Blackpool respectively.
Re: Re: Radzinski brace and Hume goal Brace obviously means two goals, but where did the term come from?
Remember to put an [R] in the subject line for something like this and don't give away that someone scored in the title. There are people who are watching this after taping it when they get home from work, etc, who don't want to know.
I noticed this also, but since I am no longer a moderator I can't change it. Could a moderator add a [R] to the subject...
I just want you to know, you bloody idiot, that I looked forward to watching this match all week, and after being on the road since 6 AM going to 3 different towns and driving 225 miles to do soccer events, I finally got home, poured myself a tall gin, turned on the match, flipped up BS on the laptop and saw the FRIGGIN RESULT IN THE "LIVE" COLUMN. Thanks a lot, moron. If you don't know the bloody rules around here, then for Christs sake don't post. Idiot.
I've got to say you'd that if you are going to insult someone for being a stupid moron perhaps you should also look at yourself in the mirror first. While it's obviously against rules to post the score (or something that reflects the score) in the header, anyone with half a brain would not flip on BigSoccer or any other soccer discussion board until AFTER he's watched the game he taped, just to avoid things like this. It's just common sense.