GwladysPhil
Player Valuation: £35m
Quality defending from the world's greatest centre back (TM) for Germany's second goal.
When are people going to realize that this guy is not all he's cracked up to be
He was unbeatable against us tbh.
Quality defending from the world's greatest centre back (TM) for Germany's second goal.
When are people going to realize that this guy is not all he's cracked up to be
Quality defending from the world's greatest centre back (TM) for Germany's second goal.
When are people going to realize that this guy is not all he's cracked up to be
surely if Spurs expect an attack on their coach, even if there is a suggestion of it, its reasonable for them to take a large group of security (or even police) on the coach with them all armed with stun guns or tasers to use on people that throw bricks on their direction.
Water cannons would be a good option too, wouldn't hurt anyone but any RS would be flushed 30 yards backwards and end up drenched for the entire match
Alyson Rudd
Anfield
I fainted on my first smell of the Kop and had to be carried out from the men’s toilets. You can’t make up nausea like that. The omnipresent flags, the insufferable songs, the fake intensity, the over-the-top emotion, the disconnection. I have to swallow away the rising bile every time.
She's fond of the gushing adjectives :The Times has an article today about the favourite football grounds of its columnists. Alyson Rudd has chosen Anfield.....one of them had to. Im sorely tempted to send it into Pseuds Corner of "Private Eye"...and well might do as a subscriber. No doubt they can find a wall to fit it on over the park ...bet they spell her name wrong.
Alyson Rudd![]()
Times writers pick their favourite stadiums
Tottenham Hotspur’s state-of-the-art stadium won rave reviews at the weekend after it opened to fans for the first time. It has been a long wait for Spurs fans, with the club spending almost two seasons at Wembley during the construction, but the reviews of those who saw it during a test event yestwww.thetimes.co.uk
Anfield
At a rather hippie ante-natal class when pregnant with my first child, we were told to lie down and summon the colour that made us happy. Red and green popped into my head; the colours of Anfield. It was the first stadium I ever visited and I suppose the last one I’d want to see before I die. I fainted on my first taste of the Kop and had to be carried out via the men’s toilets. You can’t manufacture experiences like that. The flags, the songs, the intensity, the emotion, the connection. I have to blink away the tears every time.
Jesus....make it stop.
What happens if spurs go incognito on the route and kick off?I think these opposition coach ‘welcomes’ should be called for what they are: Organised hooliganism on a mass scale.
It’s not enough that they got a whole country banned from Europe, they don’t and never will learn.
And they wonder why nearly every other football fan outside their cult doesn’t want them to win the league over megabucks City.
Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing.
He was unbeatable against us tbh.
Quality defending from the world's greatest centre back (TM) for Germany's second goal.
When are people going to realize that this guy is not all he's cracked up to be
Supporting a team is one thing. Attacking a rival team is completely another thing. And completely out of the line.In all seriousness, smashing another teams coach as they approach the stadium will clearly shake up the players and put them at a disadvantage before the match.
She's fond of the gushing adjectives :
The Times has an article today about the favourite football grounds of its columnists. Alyson Rudd has chosen Anfield.....one of them had to. Im sorely tempted to send it into Pseuds Corner of "Private Eye"...and well might do as a subscriber. No doubt they can find a wall to fit it on over the park ...bet they spell her name wrong.
Alyson Rudd![]()
Times writers pick their favourite stadiums
Tottenham Hotspur’s state-of-the-art stadium won rave reviews at the weekend after it opened to fans for the first time. It has been a long wait for Spurs fans, with the club spending almost two seasons at Wembley during the construction, but the reviews of those who saw it during a test event yestwww.thetimes.co.uk
Anfield
At a rather hippie ante-natal class when pregnant with my first child, we were told to lie down and summon the colour that made us happy. Red and green popped into my head; the colours of Anfield. It was the first stadium I ever visited and I suppose the last one I’d want to see before I die. I fainted on my first taste of the Kop and had to be carried out via the men’s toilets. You can’t manufacture experiences like that. The flags, the songs, the intensity, the emotion, the connection. I have to blink away the tears every time.
Jesus....make it stop.
The mobile phones. The half and half scarves. The iPads. The song sheets.
Could you clarify your point about Africans please?I would love nothing more than the Spurs bus to approach the road at 100mph and just make them fend for themselves tbh
The bus shouldn’t have to drive at 10mph as to keep a load of Africans in half and half scarves safe whilst they smash the thing up.
Foot down