Reidy's Bottle Of Grecian
The Unobstructed View
What's his twittername?
@thechicoazul although there are no doubt other usernames he has on there as well.
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What's his twittername?
UEFAnews has them fuming over tickets going to various groups@thechicoazul although there are no doubt other usernames he has on there as well.
According to the RS, having lost 13 times this season, Spurs will be the worst team to ever win the CL should we prevail.
Conveniently forgetting they lost 14 when they won it in 2005.....
Unfortunately self-awareness is not a RS character trait.Shameful piece by Carragher in the Torygraph attempting to deny the RS pundits wilful and chronic bias. Claims he always remains professional.
Yes lad, like when you spat at a 14 year old girl.
That mistake has lead to this weekend.Out of all the goals Sky News could show to promote "decider weekend" this morning,why do they have to use Pickfords mistake in injury time and Klopp's celebrations.Over and over again.
praying your predictions come trueCity will obliterate Brighton tomorrow and the big one is gone. They'll never win that title for decades more. This was their biggest and last chance.
...and Spurs will take the CL trophy out of their hands too.
The pressure piled on that lot from 6pm tomorrow will be enormous. They'll have three weeks to lose theoir focus and edge - three weeks that helps Spurs get Kane, Vertonghen and Winks back.
It's all good.
Not quite 'cry god for harry england and st george'It’s one of them for me; you’ve got to like what they’ve done with the old place if that’s your thing. Playing on the ground that saw the first league championship arrive in this city, before they even existed, must be a source of inspiration. The photo of the other Yanks who owned them - was it Gillette & Hicks? - putting a space into Stanley Park that saw them deceive the EU of a few million in grants for a project they had neither the means or ability to ever see through. A few metal fences around a patch of muddied grass represented the furthest they’ve come to developing a new stadium of their own.
Like hermit crabs, they occupy space vacated by others when the occupier moves on. Thoroughly welcomed by the local community through a deliberate policy of tinning up available houses over many years that saw property prices collapse in the area as they acquired property to support their expansion plans yet failed to engage the local community and blighted local residents lives. Perhaps we as a club and fanbase lack their cynical ambition and take a more considered and conciliatory approach to the disruption caused to the community and of future potential our third stadium build will bring. But there again, I’m local and understand, like the Club do, what a responsibility we have to our local roots despite the extravagance and vulgar riches of Premiership Football. It’s a global game these days and an L postcode and identity probably matters less and less. But for me, Everton are my local team, the nearest side to where I live and it was for that reason, like many in my family before them, is the reason I support them. Football has changed in my lifetime but I’m glad that our club never forgets what it’s local roots in a totally different age. It’s hard for the local young ones to follow a team that has lacked success for a generation; but for those that do, they will always understand!.
To be fair, that is one heck of a benefit.
I hate Liverpool probably more than I love Everton. I watch them to see them get beaten and their players volleyed all over the shop.
It will be Cold Comfort Farm but if the unthinkable happens tomorrow I will at least take solace in the fact that you will, at long last, all hate Brighton as much as me.City will obliterate Brighton tomorrow and the big one is gone. They'll never win that title for decades more. This was their biggest and last chance.