What footy teams do you all support?
What footy teams do you all support?
> What footy teams do you all support?
Kenneth Cole, Doc Martens and Vans.
Remember the blind guy on the coke advert?
> What footy teams do you all support?
Sheffield United.
> What footy teams do you all support?
Alan Curbishley's Red and White army...the mighty Charlton...
> Sheffield United.
Remember Boxing Day or Wembley 93'?
Still, we should both be in the Premier League and not languishing amonsgst Rotherham and Walsall.
> Remember Boxing Day or Wembley 93'?
> Still, we should both be in the Premier League and not languishing
> amonsgst Rotherham and Walsall.
Oh no, not a piggy.
No I can't remember Boxing day or Wembley 93, ahem, I don't know what you are talking about, which band did you see at Wembley in 93 ? I remember the final day of the 89/90 season though.
Both clubs are going nowhere fast, well maybe Wednesday are to div 2, but I think they will stay up in the end.
Going to the derby next week ?
> Going to the derby next week ?
Sadly not, the Wednesday ends sold out and I dont fancy taking my chances in the United end. i'm only 5ft6. Cant see it being a classic either, both sides are lacking in talent. We could do with a new Terry Curran or David Hirst.
Roll on Next Year.
Everyone from Teesside supports atleast 2 teams so my first team is "The North Easts #1 and the Pride of the North Riding" - Middlesbrough, my second choice is Man City - I think I started supporting them when Malcom Allinson moved to the Boro.(That's a crap reason but I was very young at the time) and I also like Hartlepool United because they're monkey hangers.
...it's like comparing a game of skill, intelligence and thought like snooker to a back room pub game like pool.
> What footy teams do you all support?
> What footy teams do you all support?
Pittsburgh Steelers!
The only Footy team in Manchester.
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European Football/Amercican Soccer: blah!! (The L.A. Galaxy here in the States always CHOKE)
NFL: The Seattle Seahawks (they SHOULD have made the @#$%^&* playoffs this year - but we lost a few games STUPIDLY)
College: The University of Washington Huskies (though I had to witness them collpase in person against Texas at the San Diego Holiday Bowl- I still love them. Those burnt-orange and white-clad Longhorn fans were out in full force. Congrats to them for a HUGE comeback)
But suc.king c.ock is ok wiht you? after all,it's something your very good at or so Im told? no worries,that doesn't make you any less interesting,I still want to bang you.
> Sadly not, the Wednesday ends sold out and I dont fancy taking my chances
> in the United end. i'm only 5ft6. Cant see it being a classic either, both
> sides are lacking in talent. We could do with a new Terry Curran or David
> Hirst.
> Roll on Next Year.
Don't talk to me about Terry Curran, can not believe United went and signed him, I remember him scoring in front of the kop and going up to celebrate with all the Unitedites, he got no response whatsoever till he fell on his arse, and everyone pointed and laughed.
United and Wednesday players should not switch clubs, unless its Pressman on loan for one match in our reserves before a derby cause he only plays well against us, I gather he is out for this one anyway, and ex-Blade Paul Heald will be in goal for Wednesday, we have no history with him like you lot with Curran, Heald only played about 10 matches for us and was sold for about £10k.
Keeping fit ? I haven't actually played football since I were about 16, too many fags and too much booze has put an end to my old dazzling runs on the left wing, always the left to be guarenteed a place in a side, take note any young 'uns who still play. The main event of going to a football match nowadays is which pub we are going to drink in, and the fact that we should have stayed there instead of watching a load of shite.
Sounds like old Maine Road speak pre KK.
Mind you it's become ritual to sink a few bevvies pre match in the Osbourne, the beer in the ground is bobbins & a rip off.
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