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geordiesteve710

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  1. Big steaming pile of dog shit. Close capsule, throw away key, lock thread
  2. Abso-fucking-lutely. At this point I'd even accept Bruce being kept on and given a "proper chance" until the owners realise he's shit, if that's what they decide they want to do. Getting rid of Ashley is all that matters in the immediate short term for me.
  3. Got a right mixed bunch in at the minute. 4 Hazy Jane, 4 Duopolis, 4 High Wire, 4 Jaipur, 4 Stella pint size, 4 Kronenbourg pint size, got some Dark Fruits in and a random can of Despies somewhere. Spirits wise got a couple of gins in and some grey goose which is canny with tonic or red bull for the energy boost. Nightcap will be whisky, got a Highland Park Viking honour in which is reasonable and a Bowmore (either 12 or no1, not sure which one) which is my usual go-to distillery. My wife can look after the kids that night. People like you make me feel like I've I've got issues. I cannot store any alcohol, back and forward to the fridge/cupboard until its gone. Tbf I don't normally have so many cans in. Combination of feeling I should buy some every time I've been in a shop in last month with only going infrequently and not getting to drink them with having a newborn and toddler to look after, just want to sleep as a priority when I get any kind of downtime. I do tend to keep a decently stocked spirit cupboard mind.
  4. If this takeover directly results in Keys losing his job. Think I'd laugh until my cock fell off
  5. Got a right mixed bunch in at the minute. 4 Hazy Jane, 4 Duopolis, 4 High Wire, 4 Jaipur, 4 Stella pint size, 4 Kronenbourg pint size, got some Dark Fruits in and a random can of Despies somewhere. Spirits wise got a couple of gins in and some grey goose which is canny with tonic or red bull for the energy boost. Nightcap will be whisky, got a Highland Park Viking honour in which is reasonable and a Bowmore (either 12 or no1, not sure which one) which is my usual go-to distillery. My wife can look after the kids that night.
  6. No chance- they're tainted by their association with BeiN. The Saudis might be able to tolerate all manner of cunts and human rights abuses but they draw the line at friends of the Qataris.
  7. I think sunderland fans have spent all of my lifetime claiming the moral high ground en masse at any given opportunity and for any reason no matter how spurious. Nailed on if it goes through they will all be singing from the same hymnsheet re human rights abuses. It will be to 2020 what "but what about Bolton/Bury" was to 2019' Indifference or mild amusement are the correct responses
  8. Is it just me that thinks Jack Baldwin's wife comes across like a bit of a dickhead whinging on about money and that? I het the insecurity angle, but even at an average L1 wage (and I'd bet sunlun pay above the average) he'd be on over £100k a year before tax yet, she's bleating on about "wanting the life" of a premier league WAG. You're not that hard done to pet. Can see exactly why you married a professional footballer and all ?
  9. Alex Scott is refreshing as a pundit because she has a genuine knowledge and enthusiasm for the game that shines through when she talks about it. She isn't just talking because she loves the sound of her own voice. She hasn't got a fucking clue what should or shouldn't be given as a foul mind but that's not because she's a lass, it's because she spent her career at Arsenal. Never heard Doris Burke commentate but her name sounds like she should be a character in the Viz.
  10. Of course it was. All football clubs report tickets "sold" rather than the number of people actually there. It's the way it is done for some reason. Think it's a PL (and EFL) rule that the published attendance has to be the number of tickets sold/distributed. Enhances the interest surrounding the brand of the bestest superest league in the world ever. Fwiw in theory the "real" attendance is also recorded and provided to the police, safety advisory group etc.
  11. Was a belter that one. Ryan Taylor dipping shot vs Everton also massively underrated and 2 goals I'm surprised haven't been mentioned more are his free kick vs the mackems and Perez lobbing Schmeicel from 30 yards out. Cisse 2nd goal at Chelsea for me as a standalone piece of skill. In terms of the best goal in the wider context of the game/season/club I have particularly fond memories of: Carroll winner at Arsenal Nolan Hat trick goal vs mackems Tiote Ben Arfas debut goal, topped a brilliant performance and the excitement of a potentially exciting Newcastle career. Cabaye winner at Old Trafford Gayle (Barnsley (h)) for the celebration after news of Brighton conceding came in 20 seconds later Rondon (Fulham) rounding off a near perfect awayday and enjoyable few months with pretty much the last kick of the season. At the time I was also 50/50 on whether Rafa and Rondon would stay and this was the start of something beautiful or whether they were off and it was a fond farewell but either way I made sure at the time to savour the moment.
  12. It isn’t like. Time and preferences change Tbh I'd prefer they were all played on the Saturday, but given that it's not (and it's unlikely to change based on my personal preference) I'd still have watched that program Wullie mentioned. Suppose it shows how little I watch the beeb for anything these days that I was completely unaware of its existence until I read his post.
  13. Didn't know about that, I'd have definitely watched if I'd known it was on.
  14. Is there any reason why there were so many non-televised FA Cup games played on Sunday this weekend? There were like 9 or something all kicking off at 2pm today. Only thing I can think of is if teams were playing on Wednesday but they do that all the time then play Saturday don't they?
  15. Went to Poland-Ukraine in Marseille in 2016, Ukraine fans were really good crack, as were the Poles. I reckon you'll have a mint time.
  16. "with a wage bill of around £10m, it would hardly be attractive to a potential investor to think that amount of spending in comparison to their rivals was not enough and more would be needed." Does this not strike anyone as burying their heads in the sand, if not a little contradictory?? The investors are buying in to help the club progress up the leagues but there's no need to invest in the squad as it's already the most expensive in the league??The Don is happy to sell part of his stake in a club who's squad doesn't need investment to go up, in exchange for a few quid to fix the lifts and change the lightbulbs?? Me thinks Charlie Bullshit strikes again!!
  17. FPP in peace, Just popped in so we could let you know how much we've always highly respected sunderland, just like the rest of global football does. Proper club with loyal, down to earth, well-dressed and svelte supporters who absolutely deserve £10m for no reason at all. Also please let us express how much we absolutely despise your neighbours Poocastle who have always appeared arrogant and probably think they have a divine right to £10m and whose supporters are always scruffily dressed with gravy stains on their tops and clinically obese to a man. While we're here please take £10m, we insist. No strings attached marras, just pay it back when you can. Cheyers FFP / FTM 9-1 6-in-a-row
  18. Heard from a usually reliable source that they offered Pearson the job over the weekend so looks like he's turned them down and all
  19. Agree with this, certainly not good enough to lead the line by himself anyway. His hold up play is poor, he's not going to consistently win long balls in the air but alternatively he's not sitting on the shoulder of the last defender either waiting for a ball clipped over the top or to press/pounce on errors when they have the ball. The tactics and lack of service clearly aren't helping him either and you've got to wonder what actual instructions he is being given by the coaching staff as he looks lost at times like he's not sure what position to take up.
  20. I reckon you'd get nastier responses today like. Not just in sunderland but the country in general. The most unusual thing by today's standards is the apparent assumption on the part of the interviewer that everyone they spoke to would be straight themselves. Had to have a little chuckle at 1:22, asking the bloke with the puffed up cravat and ostentatious hat how he would feel "if" his best friend was gay. Also, man with scowly face: "are you being personal like?" Interviewer: "yes"
  21. I've got no respect for him at all. Horrid individual. Says it all that none of the fans of any of his former teams hold him in any kind of regard or have any respect for him. i guess i mean that shearer is brutal on twitter, can't remember anyone getting the better of him and this daft little cunt who pretty much everyone hates decides to have a pop Picking an argument with a bigger name to drum up interest in his book and make a few extra quid. I know it's a typical publisher trick when it comes to footballers books but it suits him down to the ground- shameless and shoddy.
  22. Tbf the weird swivel-eyed hatred that a lot of Everton fans have toward nufc would make them natural best buddies with this lot- there's logic behind the scouse mackems tag. It's a bit like the "xxxx fan in peyce" trend from last year, only this one might actually be genuine.
  23. Shit-craic mackems in having shit craic shocker. For all his stupidity Michael Martin had these down to a tee when he described their "off-the-peg ftm banter." It's like there's two or three with enough braincells to come up with a saying or a tagline or a phrase for bantz and the rest of the zombies will literally repeat it verbatim over and over.
  24. Makes a refreshing change from the usual annual campaign where they show their respects by using SBR's name to score points on the club he supported and its fans.
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