pmchugh wrote:LOL. You are right Arsenal fans are really passionate, they just have to stay quiet cause they ground share with a library.
Mate you don't know shit all about me. There may be some fans who hate each other but don't try and tell me who I am or how I feel. Tell me oh wise one how you came to the conclusion I hate Rangers?
Actually don't answer just go f*ck yourself.
Haha, very intelligent argument. I love it. Full of logic and sophistication.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:28 pm
by Lord and Master
If was forced into it (like knife- or gun- point) I'd pick Celtic over Rangers. I'd still think Lennon is a cock though. And it doesn't mean I hate Rangers either.
Reckon you're over-doing it tbh Joshy
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:52 pm
by Royal Panda
pmchugh wrote:
Pander88uk wrote: I don't think Reading's manager has EVER criticised a referee for a performance.
Also I'm sure Google would say differently
I knew you'd look that one up To be fair, when I searched "Brian McDermott criticises ref" I got two results, one he had a go at the ref when we drew to Blackpool a couple years ago and the other when he sent an opposition player off for no reason!
pmchugh wrote:The only part of your post I dislike is the underlined part as it seems to suggest that somehow its Lennons fault for what he has had to go through.
Didn't mean for it to sound like that as no-one deserves that!! But he should try and keep his mouth shut once in awhile
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:47 pm
by pmchugh
JoshyBoy wrote:
pmchugh wrote:LOL. You are right Arsenal fans are really passionate, they just have to stay quiet cause they ground share with a library.
Mate you don't know shit all about me. There may be some fans who hate each other but don't try and tell me who I am or how I feel. Tell me oh wise one how you came to the conclusion I hate Rangers?
Actually don't answer just go f*ck yourself.
Haha, very intelligent argument. I love it. Full of logic and sophistication.
As is your argument. You hate Rangers, I don't know you but I am sure you hate Rangers.
Pander88uk wrote:
pmchugh wrote:
Pander88uk wrote: I don't think Reading's manager has EVER criticised a referee for a performance.
Also I'm sure Google would say differently
I knew you'd look that one up To be fair, when I searched "Brian McDermott criticises ref" I got two results, one he had a go at the ref when we drew to Blackpool a couple years ago and the other when he sent an opposition player off for no reason!
pmchugh wrote:The only part of your post I dislike is the underlined part as it seems to suggest that somehow its Lennons fault for what he has had to go through.
Didn't mean for it to sound like that as no-one deserves that!! But he should try and keep his mouth shut once in awhile
He is a bit of a complainer at the ref tbf although the fans actually like when he does it. Tony Mowbray was criticised several times by our fans for not calling the ref out on his BS, no joke.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:49 am
by JoshyBoy
pmchugh wrote:As is your argument. You hate Rangers, I don't know you but I am sure you hate Rangers.
So the answer is to tell me to go f*ck myself? Nice one. Real mature.
I only started on you cause you started spouting the usual bullcrap that I hear week in, week out from Old Firm fans. Then you tried to "cover your tracks" by saying you were joking/tongue in cheek/etc. Just let it go.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 10:13 am
by pmchugh
JoshyBoy wrote:
pmchugh wrote:As is your argument. You hate Rangers, I don't know you but I am sure you hate Rangers.
So the answer is to tell me to go f*ck myself? Nice one. Real mature.
I only started on you cause you started spouting the usual bullcrap that I hear week in, week out from Old Firm fans. Then you tried to "cover your tracks" by saying you were joking/tongue in cheek/etc. Just let it go.
Cover my tracks? LOL. I don't think the referees are actually biased... I just think they are shit. Get a grip if you thought I was deadly serious.
I told you to go f*ck yourself because there are fans that are like that and I am the complete opposite of them. If you are going to throw around stereotypes and try and tell me who I am, I am not going to dignify you with a "mature" response.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 3:31 am
by JoshyBoy
But don't you see, by lashing out you're proving my point....? Not to mention feeding my inner troll.
LOL.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:21 am
by Sniper08
Barce and AC drew at the San Siro , come on AC beat them in the 2nd leg!
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:27 am
by pmchugh
JoshyBoy wrote:But don't you see, by lashing out you're proving my point....? Not to mention feeding my inner troll.
LOL.
You aren't a Rangers fan so your point makes no sense.
LOL.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 10:53 am
by maxfaraday
Sniper08 wrote:Barce and AC drew at the San Siro , come on AC beat them in the 2nd leg!
^+1
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:45 am
by JoshyBoy
pmchugh wrote:You aren't a Rangers fan so your point makes no sense.
LOL.
You're making even less sense. Shame on you.
LOL.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 2:48 pm
by Sniper08
Shitty drop points at home Shitty 3-3 Sunderland
Another season yet more proof teams fall apart in the run in while united just maintain their form. 5 points ahead as soon as we beat blackburn just hoping we dont f*ck it up like we did at home earlier in the season as long as fergie plays scholes we should be ok.
Arsenal lose to QPR 2-1
what happened Joshy? you guys finally reached 3rd and your gonna throw it all away again?
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 4:12 pm
by Royal Panda
Back from The Boleyn. What a match
Now to keep it up and continue winning. WIN NEXT GAME!
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 7:11 pm
by pmchugh
Pander88uk wrote:Back from The Boleyn. What a match
Now to keep it up and continue winning. WIN NEXT GAME!
I did not know it was called that till it was on pointless earlier this year.
Can't wait for Celtic Park tomorrow, although sometimes when there is a full house the fans annoy the f*ck out of me as all the moany bastards turn up.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:40 pm
by GreecePwns
Metro 5-2 L'Impact du Montreal (That makes 9 goals in two games )
Stupid mistakes from fans' least favorite player Markus Holgersson (#5) forced us to come back to level terms twice in the first half to Montreal, a team in its first ever MLS season and predicted by most to finish bottom 2 in the league (they had been a 2nd division team since their creation in 1992). Our first goal was a result of brilliant service from Rafa Marquez right to the head of Henry. The second was a controversial penalty converted by Kenny Cooper. Before the penalty you had the feeling that we'd start opening the floodgates.
That fourth goal we scored was amazing to watch in person. You can barely see me in the video for a couple seconds at 7:38. I'm at the very top of the screen with the white striped shirt (a 1998 Metrostars jersey, to be exact).
Attendance was way down this game for some reason, but the atmosphere was better than any time last year.
*Metro is the fans' name for the team, which was taken over by Red Bull in 2006 and renamed from Metrostars.
Also, if anyone's interested the highlights for every game (including North America's Champions League) can be found on the MLS website or on their Youtube channel.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:58 pm
by Sniper08
man those commentators are such morons, the penalty was not a peno yet he is saying it was, what an idiot! the 4th goal one of the coms said it was the best he had seen in a few years clearly the man doesnt watch much football.
Henry had some nice goals, especially his second, surely he must be the MLS top scorer this season every game he seems to score for them.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:02 pm
by maxfaraday
How do you choose your goalkeepers?
Do you randomly pick a guy in the street?
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:37 pm
by GreecePwns
Funny you should say. Our goalkeeper is in his first ever professional season and is 21 years old, while the Montreal keeper was once one of the best in all of North America when he was with Los Angeles.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 5:27 am
by Royal Panda
pmchugh wrote:
Pander88uk wrote:Back from The Boleyn. What a match
Now to keep it up and continue winning. WIN NEXT GAME!
I did not know it was called that till it was on pointless earlier this year.
Can't wait for Celtic Park tomorrow, although sometimes when there is a full house the fans annoy the f*ck out of me as all the moany bastards turn up.
I know the feeling for big games. We obviously don't normally sell more than 1000 or so tickets for our away games, but when they're in Bristol/London etc. all the day-trippers turn up usually looking for trouble, morons.
At least you shouldn't get too many moaners when your boys lift the trophy!
DiM wrote:[bigimg]http://edge.ebaumsworld.com/mediaFiles/picture/1989829/82410378.jpg[/bigimg]
Hey, it's called "Calcio" in Italian.. so american is not the only odd thing.. just saying!
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 3:54 pm
by GreecePwns
And it was the English who invented the term "soccer." But who who cares what its called as long as you know what it is?
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:17 am
by Royal Panda
GreecePwns wrote:And it was the English who invented the term "soccer." But who who cares what its called as long as you know what it is?
'Soccer' is just a slang form of 'association football', I don't have a problem with its use as it's in the same bracket as the word 'footy'.
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:09 pm
by pmchugh
Pander88uk wrote:
pmchugh wrote:
Pander88uk wrote:Back from The Boleyn. What a match
Now to keep it up and continue winning. WIN NEXT GAME!
I did not know it was called that till it was on pointless earlier this year.
Can't wait for Celtic Park tomorrow, although sometimes when there is a full house the fans annoy the f*ck out of me as all the moany bastards turn up.
I know the feeling for big games. We obviously don't normally sell more than 1000 or so tickets for our away games, but when they're in Bristol/London etc. all the day-trippers turn up usually looking for trouble, morons.
At least you shouldn't get too many moaners when your boys lift the trophy!
Ayee! That game was a little flat as we expected to have been having a title party but next week will be awesome. Such is the might of Kilmarnock we have taken 3 of the 4 of their stands for next week to celebrate our title finally (hopefully) being won
Re: Football (real)
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 4:22 pm
by Sniper08
Man Utd 2-0 Blackburn
It took a while but we managed to win in the end. 5 points ahead with 7 games remaining so we're in a good position to retain our title and make it 5 league trophys in 6 years