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General Discussion Area / Re: Chelsea v Utd
« on: 19 April 2015, 20:39:06 »
Told big Al what the score would be, Yee of little faith.
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A visit to A&E was necessary in case compensation sets in.Not condoning Clarkson for what he did, its the BBC that gets my goat. Had he been involved in some seedie child abuse scandal then they would have been at lenghs to cover it up and deny all knowledge of it, no he punches some up jumped producer on the snoz and its headline news.Why is the producer 'jumped up'? Having seen him interviewed a couple of times, he comes across as a perfectly reasonable fella. He has told the police he does not wish to press charges.
Top gear did nothing in the way of presenting every day average cars to the normal masses but it was entertaining.
No....the fat, self-important buffoon had a childish tantrum and lashed out. Wonder if he'd have done it against a bigger man? Doubt it.
Good riddance.
Take it your not a fan then. As for the producer he got a fat lip yeh, off to A&E then. Three hours in the Hospital taking up NHS nursing time just to be told Ah yes its cut.
Not condoning Clarkson for what he did, its the BBC that gets my goat. Had he been involved in some seedie child abuse scandal then they would have been at lenghs to cover it up and deny all knowledge of it, no he punches some up jumped producer on the snoz and its headline news.Why is the producer 'jumped up'? Having seen him interviewed a couple of times, he comes across as a perfectly reasonable fella. He has told the police he does not wish to press charges.
Top gear did nothing in the way of presenting every day average cars to the normal masses but it was entertaining.
No....the fat, self-important buffoon had a childish tantrum and lashed out. Wonder if he'd have done it against a bigger man? Doubt it.
Good riddance.
If Man Utd can pull of another 8 games like they did against Tottenham the top 3 will be in trouble.
But then we've been there before, on the back of a few wins, and form slipped.
Top flight hasn't been this open in years. Iirc
Just in Mr. G . . . . seems you are doing alright
Next week should be a good 'un though . . . . I can just see it now . . . Liverpool 0-3 down at half time but win 4-3
Well done to the good old BBC
They spend all week whipping up the "rivalry" between Villa and West Brom.
Consistently interviewing fans from both side around the local city centre.
The local press spent all week running articles about the "rivalry" between both clubs and both sets of supporters.
Camera's in the face of any and every supporter within a mile of the ground asking about the game and what it means to the supporters.
The match starts
Both teams and both sets of supporters are well and truly fired up for this one.
Both teams are leaving the boot in and playing with pride in the name of the supporters and club.
For the first time in years, Villa win the tie and book a away day down in the capital.
What happens ................ a few lads get over excited and run on the pitch in injury time
A little bit naughty but if it was okay for Wembley 66 then is it really so bad
The final whistle goes and god knows how many Villa fans run onto the pitch to celebrate with each other and congratulate there hero's who won the game for them.
Up in the studio, you have that arse licking idiot Gary Lineker chuntering away to himself while Pearce and Lawrenson are jump on the bandwagon in good old BBC politically correct fashion, everybody's offended style
They was NO trouble on the pitch.
In fact, the only problems out there was the West Brom fans smashing the seats up and throwing them around but up in the studio, we have comment's like "hooligan" and "Idiots"
If this had of been a rugby union match, a rugby league match or at the end of a race at Monza, it would have been described as a "wonderful sight" or "excited fans in jubilation" with maybe a bit of "look what it means to them" thrown in for good measure. But no, you get all this shite from the FA and media
Imo, the BBC wanted the rivalry aspect pumping up and they milked the occasion for all it was worth.
Then they condemned it
All in the name of ratings eh Mr Lineker
Kenneth Wolstenholme must be turning in his grave at what the once passionate game of football has become