eh?
He wants to progress to the fourth round, so he can go to the WBA game as he lives nearby.
Ok, dunno why but that made no sense to me at all.
Probably because of spelling through threw.
electrocute
v electrocute [iˈlektrəkjuːt]
1 to kill or injure (a person etc) accidentally by electricity The child was electrocuted when he touched an uncovered electric wire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrocution
The word was created as a combination of of electric + execution. If you survive, you've just received an electric shock.
5 minutes or 20 minutes of Fergie time, didn't really matter today - Mickey and Rooney could still be there now and not have scored yet, they were both fucking shocking.
Would you rather we got knocked out in the 3rd round??
I'd like us to win every game but no matter what round you get knocked out in it's still a gutter and you still win the same trophy, sweet FA.
'Good cup run' - ie getting just far enough to dare to dream and then getting dumped out. Not quite the morale booster some assume, I certainly didn't walk out of wembly last time grinning and saying 'wow, what a great cup run.'
Radio just explained 'by the way, when we say united we mean man united. For the purposes of this commentary we'll call Manchester United United and Leeds United Leeds, its just easier.' Reckons that won't offend Leeds fans
Most substituted premier league player of the decade: Nobby Solano. Player who experienced the most premier league defeats of the decade: Kevin Kilbane.
How many premier league teams do you think we'd have a chance of beating with our current squad? Hull and Wolves probably. We've got better individuals than Burnley but they play better as a team. Wigan maybe because they're dross unless they're playing one of the big boys. Apart from that...
Swansea sing "The Cardiff swam away" in reference to 1988 when 30 Cardiff fans were rushed by a load of Swansea nutters and jumped into Swansea Bay to escape
Before the season started my mate who's a Spurs fan bet one of the lads I go to the match with £20 that Spurs would finish higher in the Premier League than Newcastle would in the Championship.