by Hoop Blah » 04 Feb 2010 12:54
by Sun Tzu » 04 Feb 2010 14:51
readingbedding In regards to Terry's crimes, it pales into significance to what other footballers have done, affairs happen, the people booing, yes even them may have committed an affair sometime.
So let the stupid fans boo, it will all be forgotten if England perform well in South Africa.
by readingbedding » 04 Feb 2010 16:01
by Sun Tzu » 04 Feb 2010 16:21
readingbedding Incorrect.
All forgotten about by South Africa.
As you were...
by readingbedding » 04 Feb 2010 16:37
Sun Tzureadingbedding Incorrect.
All forgotten about by South Africa.
As you were...
You seem to have deleted half your post.
I'm sure Bridge will have completely forgotten the whole sordid affair in 6 months time !
Given the behaviour of the 'lady' in question it seems this one will run for months, and the former Mrs Terry will be flogging her story to the tabloids too.
by Sun Tzu » 04 Feb 2010 16:44
readingbedding
Whatever, who really gives a flying phuck.
readingbedding I don't really care enough about someone I don't know to boo.
readingbedding I just want England to do well.
Capello will make the right choice.
by Sun Tzu » 04 Feb 2010 16:49
Ideal Gareth Barry.
by papereyes » 04 Feb 2010 16:56
by readingbedding » 04 Feb 2010 17:01
by Sun Tzu » 04 Feb 2010 17:02
papereyes Under Cappello, I thought he was. Certainly the formation seems to be Barry + one other in midfield rather than a slavish adherence to Gerrard and Lampard.
Anyway, Readingbedding vs Sun Tzu ...
LOL
by rfcjoe » 04 Feb 2010 17:03
by Sun Tzu » 04 Feb 2010 17:05
papereyes Under Cappello, I thought he was. Certainly the formation seems to be Barry + one other in midfield rather than a slavish adherence to Gerrard and Lampard.
LOL
by papereyes » 04 Feb 2010 17:10
by Sun Tzu » 04 Feb 2010 17:11
by Terminal Boardom » 04 Feb 2010 17:13
rfcjoe Or just a street fight, where you talk drunken sh1t to eachother.
by Royal With Cheese » 04 Feb 2010 19:38
Terminal Boardomrfcjoe Or just a street fight, where you talk drunken sh1t to eachother.
I thought that's what HNA? was for
by Victor Meldrew » 04 Feb 2010 20:16
by Terminal Boardom » 05 Feb 2010 12:00
by TBM » 05 Feb 2010 12:05
Victor Meldrew Reading TBM's earlier post I think he lives in some kind of Captain Marvel world.
Victor Meldrew if we are going to have an England captain (if we really have to have one) the role is as some kind of PR man.
Victor Meldrew I very much agree that at club level and to some extent at international level the captain can be the link between the players and the manager when airing grievances ether way and getting both sides' views across and therefore an off-the-pitch spokesman has a role to play and indeed some clubs do have a non-playing captain.
by BR2 » 05 Feb 2010 13:03
TBMVictor Meldrew Reading TBM's earlier post I think he lives in some kind of Captain Marvel world.Victor Meldrew if we are going to have an England captain (if we really have to have one) the role is as some kind of PR man.
Have you actually read what i wrote?..........i've been saying this since the start of the thread, that England captain is more about how they handle themselves off the pitch and the influence they can bring to the players/media/fans - whether this is "right" or "wrong" its what being England captain is about.Victor Meldrew I very much agree that at club level and to some extent at international level the captain can be the link between the players and the manager when airing grievances ether way and getting both sides' views across and therefore an off-the-pitch spokesman has a role to play and indeed some clubs do have a non-playing captain.
So i'm not living in some kind of "Captain Marvel world" as this is what i said and you very much agree with it. I was basically pointing out what the role of captain was, to whoever it was that asked what a captain actually does
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