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  1. Thank fuck that’s over. If you’re expecting me to be gloating or happy about England’s heartbreak you’re going to be disappointed. I stand by everything I’ve said previously and under no circumstances did I want them to win, but when they lost all I felt was relief and, surprisingly, some sadness. I took absolutely no joy in it, in fact I actually felt quite bad for some of those involved. That doesn’t mean I wish they’d won because that would have been a fucking nightmare. But I do feel for a lot of the players and to a lesser extent for the decent, normal people (especially the kids) who got swept along and have been enjoying the ride. Rubbing their noses in it is not something I have any desire to do. I said ‘lesser extent’ there because those who aren’t really that arsed about footy but got excited because they’d reached a final will get over this pretty quickly. They probably already are. They can take the flags down from their windows and go back to not caring again. That’s not a criticism by the way. I get it and I don’t have a problem with it. They aren’t the reason I wanted England to lose. That being said, any time I heard anyone saying “it’s coming home” it provoked a reaction in me that I couldn’t control. “Fuck off you twat” was my instinctive response and it didn’t even matter if it was man woman or child saying it! There’s just something about that phrase that brings out the devil in me. The initial song was great and relevant at the time. Over the years it’s been hijacked and the meaning of it skewed by entitled dickheads. England are international football’s equivalent of Huddersfield or Blackpool. Imagine Huddersfield fans talking about “it’s coming home” if they happened to be in a title race. The song was about a tournament coming home to where football began. Now it's used as some weird self entitled mantra that suggests England have some kind of claim on international trophies when they haven't won one in my lifetime, and I'm nearly fifty now! They have no idea how ridiculous "its coming home" sounds and it just gives other nations more reason to take the piss. Look at the Italy players with their "It's coming to Rome" shouts. Can't blame them, everybody is sick of that "coming home" bullshit. I’m not proud of this but the players and the decent people supporting England are just collateral damage to me. If them being disappointed also means the huge amount of fucking wankers living their lives vicariously through ‘their country’ being successful are also left disappointed, so be it. That's the only thing that matters to me. I just didn’t want to see that huge amount of fucking twats from all around the country being happy. It’s that simple really. And if others who I have no beef with are also denied happiness then that’s preferable to me than seeing the absolute worst people in this country getting to celebrate. I should be the bigger man but *shrugs* I’m clearly not. All those videos we all saw of the mobs lashing bottles, fighting, shoving flares up their arseholes, storming the gates of the stadium, drinking beer out of each others arse cracks (yes, that happened) and all the rest of it, I did not want those people to be able to celebrate anything and if that meant hundreds of thousands of kids up and down the country also being disappointed then fine, I can live with that. As I say, I’m not proud of it but I can’t control it either. Speaking of kids, Adrianna came out of school today and told me her form teacher - who isn't really into footy - decided it would be a good idea to play the Italy anthem in class to wind up the lads. "This is for you" he said and then blasted it out. One of the lads stormed out of the class and reported him, and someone then showed up and took the teacher outside to have a word. It's pretty unacceptable behaviour that though I've got to be honest. Grassing up your teacher like that? What a snivelling little fucking baby. Anyway, I digress. Another reason for wanting them to lose was so the politicians would not be able to use it to distract attention from the shit they’ve been pulling. The likes of Johnson and Patel shoving on an England shirt and hash tagging #itscominghome to try and make themselves more relatable. Fuck all that. They’d have used the feel good mood of the nation to deflect away from all the deaths they’re responsible for. So to me, England had to lose because them winning would have been too unbearable on multiple levels, and yeah I’m relieved they did. But that doesn’t mean I’m happy or that I want to rub anyone’s noses in it. I thought I would be, but it turns out I’m not. This whole tournament stressed me out way more than it should have. It used to be easy rooting against England because I despised at least half the squad and that’s before we even get into all the other bullshit that surrounds it all. That isn’t the case now. Obviously I can’t stand Harry Kane but he alone wouldn’t be enough to make me actively root against the team. But if you were to take away the fans, the Brexit / Tory voting public, the politician bandwagon jumpers and the xenophobic element of the media, then.... nah I’d still want them to lose just because of that little cunt in goal. Sorry, there’s not a fucking chance in hell I’d be putting that to one side. Not after what he did. Anyway, avoiding England games by going to play golf hadn’t been working out too well for me as the only game they hadn’t won was the one I actually watched. So this time I went with a different approach. I decided to try and take one for the team by watching it. Wasn’t a great idea as all it took was the booing of the Italy anthem to set me off with the shouting and swearing. There I am trying to belt it out and I’m hearing boos. Basically this was me…. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/svEx6iCV1s8" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> So that already set the tone and when Luke Shaw scored early that was me done. I had to get out of there if only for the sake of my marriage. I took the dog for a long walk and kept updated via the lads in the various group chats. I stayed out as long as I could but predictably it dragged on and on and when the rain started coming down I had to head back home. I got back for the second half of extra time but England seemed to be on top and I just couldn’t watch it. So I went to sit in my office, watching Netflix to keep me occupied. Penalties was the absolute fucking nightmare scenario because that potentially threw up the worst possible outcome for me. England winning was always going to be unpalatable, but Pickford being the hero would have been the absolute fucking worst. I’d rather they won 10-0 than have that crayon eating thick twat be the hero. And he almost was. The only way he wasn’t going to be the hero after saving two pens was for some of his team-mates to be the villains. I genuinely feel bad for the lads that missed, especially Saka. I feel really bad for Rashford too as he’s always going to get it the worst from the little Englanders because he’s put himself out there with all the great work he’s done taking on the establishment and looking out for hungry kids. I don’t really know anything about Sancho so have no opinion on him other than that I certainly wouldn’t wish a penalty shoot out miss on him. The ideal scenario would have been Kane missing the decisive one but beggars can’t be choosers and I’ll take this even if I don’t feel good about it. Just what the fuck is Southgate doing putting a kid on the fifth penalty bthough? If he’s taking one, let it be one, two or even three. You can come back from those if you miss, but having him on the decisive fifth kick was negligible beyond belief. Criminal. Loads of people are giving Sterling and Grealish shit for not stepping up, but Grealish has since come out and said he wanted one but it was the manager’s call. No surprise there. I expect Sterling did too, even if he’s the last person on earth you’d want taking an important penalty. These lads are wired differently to the rest of us. If they didn’t have that belief in themselves they wouldn’t have gotten as far in their careers as they have. I doubt any of them said they didn’t want one but Grealish especially will have been desperate to take one because that’s his mentality. Self confidence is not something he’s lacking. So that mess was completely on Southgate. He even subbed Hendo because he didn’t trust him to take one, which was a relief to us Reds but again, I think it’s pretty scandalous and if I’m Hendo I’m fucking seething about it. I know he’s missed a couple for England but he’s got massive balls and I’d have bet on him scoring. How often do we see those redemption stories with penalties? If someone has missed in a tournament, they usually score next time. Hendo has big game experience and he’s taken penalties in big moments. He hasn’t always scored but he’s got the experience of being in that position and he’d have taken responsibility. Yet you sub him and let a teenager step up for the fifth pen. Incredible. Apparently Southgate went with who did the best in training. Soft cunt. I could probably bury eight out of ten in a training environment, but those odds come down massively in a pressure situation like that. I doubt I’d even be able to run up without falling over. So my point here is that training means fuck all because you can’t replicate the actual situation. Putting a kid in that spot was criminal. It was the biggest moment for the country in over 50 years and he’s putting al that weight on the shoulders of a teenager with barely a handful of games under his belt. What makes it worse is Southgate himself missed one of the most important penalties in England history so he ought to know better. When you look at the vile messages sent to the three lads who missed though, it highlights the dilemma facing those of us who just can’t back the team. You can either choose to condemn it and support the team in spite of the scum element (including the government who condoned booing of the lads taking the knee), or go the other way and want the team to lose just to deny these cunts anything to celebrate. I’m obviously in the latter category but I’m not saying I’m right. It’s probably not the way to go but it isn’t something I can control. I saw some tweets from black and asian lads and girls saying how this group of players and what they stand for has made them finally feel they can be a part of being English and supporting the national team, and that’s great. Genuinely, it’s sound and I’m delighted they can now feel that way. It doesn’t change anything for me personally though. I don’t want to stand shoulder to shoulder with the football fans of this country any more than I wanted to stand with the Mancs in their fight against the Glazers. They sing about scousers year in year out and then cry when some of us don’t “get behind your country”. I just can’t see past all the bad shit that ‘being English’ represents and I guarantee that as soon as the new season starts it will all be brought home again when we’ve got the ‘always the victim’ chants and the ’sign on’ chants and all the rest of it thrown our way. I see those comments directed at Saka and Rashford, I see the videos of England fans up and down the country acting like neanderthal wankers and I can’t help but just want to see them suffer and be miserable. The Rashford mural got vandalised, which is really fucking sickening as it’s in his home town where he basically should be seen as a fucking Saint. Imagine being from Manchester and not loving Marcus Rashford. He’s probably more popular with Liverpool fans. And if history is anything to go by there’ll be some twats singing “you let your country down” at the lads who missed the pens. Remember Gerrard got that? If and when Rashford, Sancho or Saka are subjected to that I’ll sit back and take some comfort in knowing that the cunts singing it will have been absolutely fucking devastated by what happened in the final. So many of these small time dickheads live their lives through the England team because their clubs are complete fucking non-entities that never bring them anything to celebrate. It’s no co-incidence that Liverpool and United are probably the two fanbases that on the whole care the least about England. Chelsea and Arsenal would be similar if they weren’t based in London. Those scenes inside Wembley were way worse than anything I would have expected, and I expected pretty bad shit to happen. Thousands forcing their way into the stadium without tickets was not something I saw coming. Then you had those who were already in deciding to beat the shit out of those who hadn't paid to be there. The whole thing was fucking nuts. People will say “don’t let them win” or “why let them stop you supporting England?”. If you can compartmentalise it and put that to one side then good for you. Seriously. I’m not being facetious. If you want to support England then do it. I respect your right to do it. Hopefully you respect mine to not. As for the footy itself, it’s difficult for me to offer any kind of assessment of England and how they played because I only watched one game (Scotland) and they were shite. Based on what the lads in the chat were saying and what I’ve read on the forum, they weren’t great overall and were shite in the final. Italy deserved to win the final because they weren’t as negative. Imagine being more negative than Italy! Southgate adopted the philosophy that the way to be successful was to not concede any goals and in fairness to him it almost worked. It’s not my cup of tea but he was a penalty shoot out away from winning the thing so he will say his approach was justified. With the attacking flair he has at his disposal maybe he should be a bit more adventurous (imagine what Klopp would do if he was choosing from Sterling, Sancho, Kane, Foden, Grealish, Saka, Mount etc) but it’s not my problem. I don’t really care how he gets them to play as it’s none of my business, but for what it’s worth my opinion of him as a coach is that he’s shite. He had every possible advantage to win this tournament but he came up short, and even at the last World Cup they basically had a bye to the semis and then lost to the only decent side they faced. He’s a decent fella but he’s not good at his job. He picked Declan Rice over Hendo in every game for fucks sake. This is some Brazil style, Fred over Fabinho baffling shit. So in the end the best team in the competition won it and even the England fans I heard on the radio afterwards said Italy deserved to win the final as they were the better side for most of it. Mancini has done an incredible job really because man for man that isn’t a great side. It’s a good one, but put it this way, how many of those players would you have at the Reds? I’m taking Veratti, and some of the others would be great additions to the squad but how many get into the starting eleven? Then again, we’re one of the best sides in Europe so it’s a tall order getting in our line up. I think my point is that on paper Italy are not even as strong as England, let alone the likes of France and Belgium. The French should have pissed this tournament but they’re another team being held back by a shithouse coach. Mancini got the balance right. Italy were attacking when they needed to be and defended when they had to. I’m happy for my guy Chiellini who added another highlight to the collection with the horse collar tackle on Saka. I was walking past a row of houses when that happened and all I heard was yelling from different households. I didn’t know what was going on until I read it in the chat and then someone posted a clip of it. Outstanding, that’s what you need from your defenders. I saw his “it’s coming Rome” tweet from the plane where he’s holding the trophy and some of the replies were gold. Loads of moral high ground taking about “you need to cheat to win” and “I’d rather lose fairly than win like that”. It’s usually people who don’t watch footy and jumped on the bandwagon, because any proper footy fan absolutely gets why he did that and they’d want their own defender to do the exact same thing. There was a fair bit of cry arsing about Jorginho not being sent off for a stamp on Grealish. Not for me, Clive. It looked worse than it was. It’s difficult for a player when an opponent slides in needlessly while you are making a play on the ball from a standing position. It isn’t a deliberate stamp but a lesser referee would have sent him off for that so I understand the debate about it. It didn’t make any difference because neither team were going to score in extra time (they rarely do and it’s becoming a bit pointless really) and he missed his pen. Credit to Pickford for that because he did exactly what you need to do against someone who takes penalties like that. You have to not commit and make them beat you by finding the corner. Pickford didn’t go early and got his reward. He might be a repulsive little hyperactive twat but that was great goalkeeping. Player of the Tournament for me is obviously my man Chiellini, but it probably would have been Spinazzola had he not been injured. Jorginho was extremely influential too and is worth a shout, as is Bonucci. Donnarumma got the official award which I’m not on board with at all, but it was difficult as there was no one obvious stand out candidate. My team of the tournament is probably a load of old bollocks because I didn’t watch every game live and a lot of this is based on highlights. Plus I can’t include any England players as I didn’t watch their games. Maybe a couple of them should be in here but on this occasion their absence is not based on bias, just ignorance. Team of the Tournament: Sommer; Spinazzola, Bonucci, Chiellini, Maehle; Jorginho, De Bruyne, Pedri; Ronaldo, Schick, Chiesa. Honourable mentions. Wijnaldum, Dumfries, Hoijberg, Damsgaard, Lukaku, Robbo, Coufal, Veratti, Barella, Forsberg, Donnarumma, Shaq and Pogba. Yes, I said Pogba and no I can’t believe it either. Goal of the tournament Schick against Scotland was great, but I did love the Denmark goal with the glorious cross by Maehle and of course the Luca Modric effort against Scotland was stunning. My favourite goal was the Ronaldo counter attack one though. Love that shit me. Game of the tournament 1 Switzerland 3 France 3 2 Belgium 1 Italy 2 3 Portugal 2 Germany 4 Moment of the Tournament 1 Chiellini's shenanigans with Alba prior to the shoot out. 2 The Scottish right back's treatment of Grealish. “McGinn gave me some tips. You need to nibble his ear but don’t be critical, be complimentary. So the whole time I was telling him how good looking he is. I love his calves, asking how he got his hair like that” 3 Any Italian Anthem Random player I'd like us to buy based on the tournament Definitely Maehle. Honourable shout to Pedri (not realistic, but it would be funny to take him off Barca's skint little grubby hands) and Renato Sanches too. And if Veratti and his haunting blue eyes ever fancy leaving Paris then there's a spot here for him too, despite our dismal prior record with Italians. Pundit of the Tournament 1 Roy Keane 2 Roy Keane 3 Roy Keane Twat of the tournament 1 Pickford. Just because. 2 Benzema. Hate him. 3 The Turkish fan with Covid 19 on the back of his shirt. My Boy of the tournament 1 Chiellini 2 Maehle 3 Pepe Fraud of the tournament 1 Deschamps 2 Russia 3 Southgate 4 Laporte (he's fucking FRENCH!!). 5 Martinez Surprise package of the tournament Pogba. He actually performed like a top footballer at times. Worst Player in the Tournament Lyndon Dykes. (See also 'worst player in the history of the world') Biggest disappointment of the tournament Has to be Mbappe. He played ok on the whole, yet he was expected to take this tournament by storm and make no impact at all. Special mention to Germany as well. Fucking dickheads could have spared me a lot of stress if they hadn't been so shit.
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  2. My Mum’s 70th and my 40th were a few days apart. She’s developed a bit of an issue about her age and was talking about doing nothing for it as a result…didn’t even like people mentioning it was coming up. I thought about it for a while and eventually said to her that in a few years, for all of us, the age we’re looking ahead at now with a grimace will be one we’d love to be when we’re looking at it from the other direction, and by then it’ll be nice to have something memorable to look back on. Said we didn’t have to even reference the birthday if she didn’t want, but let’s go somewhere we’ve both not been. Took her to Cinque Terre in Italy. Turned out to be one of my favourite places I’ve ever visited, just heaven to me. On her birthday I took her on a boat trip where you go round all the 5 lands and get to see them from that perspective, had beautiful food all day and a couple of those picture perfect moments you sometimes get. Remember standing outside a monastery with all the bells going, choral chanting audible, a murmuration-style abundance of birds swirling above us, late afternoon sun, looking out to sea, sun slowly going down over the water as we supped a beer, and clocking the look of happiness on her face as a moment I’ll always remember. Was already 4 years ago and she mentions it all the time, how she’s so pleased she didn’t just let that birthday pass by without us marking it, because she loved the trip.
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  3. 7 points
  4. It's a thread about Coronavirus. If you're approaching this forum void thinking you're going to stumble across good samaritans posting positive news, sharing moments of societal joy, or showcasing their efforts to make their communities a better place, you won't find it here. Instead, you'll find an anxious bunch of cockwombles sharing their interpretation of data (or other scientific output) and random opinions on how we get out of this utter cuntfuck of a virus. It's a vicious loop of doom, personal stories, and Bjornebye boring the minds out of everyone by asking why SD has lied or ignored him. Get with the script, you and everyone else is royally fucked. BS can go in the summer.
    7 points
  5. Sick to death of one-trick-pony posters on here repeating the same shite jokes.
    6 points
  6. He's had problems with injuries to be fair, on his day he was great for us.
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  7. People will say “don’t let them win” or “why let them stop you supporting England?”. If you can compartmentalise it and put that to one side then good for you. Seriously. I’m not being facetious. If you want to support England then do it. I respect your right to do it. Hopefully you respect mine to not. Think you have nailed it there to be honest. I'm a Liverpool fan, but was born and raised in the south (Kent). I have always supported England in major tournaments and will continue to do so. I am totally ashamed by the large portion of the fanbase who continue to embarrass the rest of the country with their behaviour, but that won't stop me in supporting the team. I, like many others, don't identify myself with those 'supporters' and it's important not to tar everyone with the same brush. I was absolutely gutted at full time because i'd have been made up to see everyone genuinely happy. Not the nobhead, nationalistic 'fans' or band wagon jumping MP's. I don't care about them. But to see my friends and family happy, especially after the past 15 months, would have been great. It would have done the country the world of good.
    5 points
  8. All aside I hate people using twitter wankers as an example of a whole fan bases opinions as I do mainstream media using random twitter users in their articles. Its the same for me as the BBC quoting Big Dave in the pubs opinion as part of a journalistic piece and saying his opinion is how everyone feels. I've seen Liverpool fans on twitter write some cringeworthy shit, media or anyone could selectively paint any fanbase as the very best or very worst of people. Journalism especially has become so fucking lazy the title of journalist should be removed and only awarded like a fucking doctorate or some shit.
    5 points
  9. Some people say that Italian defending is a form of art. Well, it is now.
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  10. First off you need to set up a free account at Opensubtitles.org Then in Kodi you'll need to go into the Kodi repo > subtitles > install Opensubtitles.org Once that's done, go into the settings of OpenSubtitles Kodi app and whack in the user name and password of your recently created account. Now when you go into your TV and movie app and play a Gommorah stream, you can pause it and go to the subtitles option of the player and instruct it to download subtitles using the OpenSubtitle plug in. This literally takes about 2 seconds. Select the subtitle you wish to use, press play again and you're away mate. Sounds like a fart on but the whole thing should take you 5 minutes tops. Occasionally you'll get shitty subs with sync issues, just pause the stream and repeat the steps to download and select a different subtitle file. Many of which are clearly rated for accuracy (by users on the Open Subtitles website). #TeamShoesmith
    4 points
  11. Haha - I’ve had the camera down the japper and into the bladder a couple of times. Kecks come down and there sits a little button mushroom waiting to embarrass me. I’ve tried to give it a quick slap into life, but was worried that it would look like I was enjoying myself if I got spotted.
    4 points
  12. I agree, but it seems that where we differ, is that I wouldn't want that association (in some people's minds), that false narrative, driven by the far right and members of our government (...) to prevent good people from showing support for black people. It's age-old smear tactics, and it would be playing into their hands to say "We'll we'd better stop it because it's now, wrongly, associated with Marxism." We need to fight as a people against accepting an agenda that's set by our opponents - in this case stopping making a gesture of support and nothing more because insidious elements who have no interest in seeing these shows of support have managed to create a false link from that show of support to Marxism.
    4 points
  13. Some amazing experiences being shared on here. I always find it fascinating what people see and do that are once in a lifetime. The only stand-out things I've experienced in my life are: Sitting in a Tornado cockpit at 13 years old on a British Aerospace open day. Seeing Adrian Lewis hit a 9 dart finish against RvB at the Echo. Seeing a live show by Mr Methane. Dart-farting is something that once you see, you never forget. At work, once this Covid thing has decreased enough apparently, we'll be taken on a tour of the final assembly line at Warton to see Typhoons being assembled up close and given a go on the Typhoon simulator. That would be the ultimate for an avgeek like me.
    4 points
  14. How is being against Racism political?
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  15. If you gave me a choice of a 100 million pound for a new signing or give a 100 million to klopp to just stay with us for another decade I'd go klopp every day of the week and be giddy as shit. Hes perfect for this club.
    4 points
  16. Rashford just posted his response to the tournament and the past 24 hours. He is such an impressive character.
    4 points
  17. Maxine Peake will play Hillsborough campaigner Anne Williams in a 4 part drama on ITV in the next few weeks . Hopefully they do it justice but if Maxine Peake is involved I really think they will .
    3 points
  18. Had a young nurse have to stick her finger up my arse for an examination a couple of years ago and I'll not lie, I quite enjoyed it.
    3 points
  19. Chiesa is a worldie in the making. I think he’s a Klopp hug away from moving in to that Salah/Mane class. His old man was one of my favourites on Champ Man 95/96 too. I wonder if Ariel Ortega has a sprog playing footy too.
    3 points
  20. Patsy Kensits gash length of a ruler away from my nose when I was 18. Indelible impression.
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  21. Bought tickets at the resale queue in Wimbledon a few years ago and ended up seeing nearly all of Nadal v Del Potro, which I believe was considered the match of the tournament that year. Incredible, the sheer velocity they hit the ball at isn’t done justice by television. To top it off, Grace Jones was sat directly behind me, trying to look inconspicuous with a two tone outfit split down the middle and a veil over half her face. My mate, who is one of the most mild-mannered polite people I’ve ever met, somehow hadn’t clicked who it was and whispered to me something about how he was going to have to ask that woman to please shut up as she simply wouldn’t stop bellowing at any point. I discreetly informed him who it was, and when the penny dropped that I was right, pure relief washed all over his face. She would have thrown him over the centre court roof without breaking sweat. As she became more raucous, vociferously pro-Rafa as I was, she started shouting things like ‘Hurt his legs, Rafa’ more and more angrily. I decided to see what she’d get on board with and started making nonsense comments I knew she’d hear, including ‘Rob his house, Rafa’, to which she immediately roared ‘YES RAFA, ROB HIS HOUSE!’ She is without doubt one certifiable fruit-bat and high-fived me when he won the crucial break in the match. Thought I might have a broken wrist. 60-odd I believe. Still would.
    3 points
  22. Five year olds are utter bastards for this type of shit.
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  23. Was doing a bit of freelance and got included on the below cover shoot mate. The stylist had her beady eye on me throughout, as I suspect I had spittle on my chin. Remarkable.
    3 points
  24. I think you're parroting the narrative of the far right by making that leap from taking the knee in support for black rights (which is what footballers are doing), to proclaiming support for the things, besides black rights, that various individuals and organisations that have co-opted the slogan 'Black Lives Matters' are fighting for or against. If you're taking the knee as a gesture of support for the belief that, ya know, black lives matter, then that's no more political than wearing a poppy because you're expressing support for British army veterans and remembering those who died in action fighting for Britain. In fact, I would argue the latter is more political.
    3 points
  25. Can't help feeling she peaked with Sugar Me and it's all been downhill since then.
    3 points
  26. Went to Cape Town in 2004. We had pre booked the Shark dive before we went but didn't know the day we would get picked up. We checked into our hotel at 1am and the receptionist told us to be ready for 5am as we would be getting picked up to do it. Didn't sleep that night through sheer excitement as well as a bit of fear. Next morning the fella picking us up was the spit of Martin Johnson the former England Rugby captain. Drove out to False Bay and a load of other tourists joined us on this ridiculously small boat with a cage that resembled a lobster pot. The boat was really crowded and was bobbing up and down on the waves and I said to Martin Johnson "you've probably heard this before but we're going to need a bigger boat". He just looked at me and shook his head. I spent the first hour of the trip spewing up over the side of the boat as the water was choppy. On the other side was Dyer Island, a big rock with seals sunbathing. Then you look into the water and just see these shark fins circling round waiting for their dinner. After spewing up for about the 6th time Martin Johnson told me to get myself in the cage as the water would cool my stomach down. There was a large piece of meat on the front of the cage and they had been throwing fish guts into the water non stop. As soon as I went under the water this shark came out of nowhere and banged into the cage ripping the piece of meat off. I then saw about 4 great whites which were fucking massive swimming past the cage. Good job I'd never eaten anything in the morning because I would have shat my wetsuit. Got taken back to the bay where we saw a large whale go under the boat. Spent the rest of the day just sitting off in the hotel with with image of the shark being about 2 foot away from my face.
    3 points
  27. Stevie, TAA, and Curtis Jones to an extent, seem to have raised expectattions of what young players should be capable of. Another loan for Elliott makes sense - he can make his mistakes and be adventurous, without the pressure of playing for Liverpool. Maybe somewhere like, Norwich, Brighton, or Everton, where survival and top-half are the only real expectations.
    3 points
  28. Excellent report Dave, five star. I watched the England-Germany game in a german pub surrounded by mostly young Germans. No bother, no belting out the anthem, no aggression, booing or pissed up dickheads. I wonder what being an Italian watching the final in a pub in, say, Dover or Croydon, would have been like. The total opposite I bet. The only thing coming home is more shite.
    3 points
  29. It was a good decision to bring him into WBA. Well done and good luck.
    2 points
  30. This Bob Willis thing, by the way, is fantastic. I just gave 20-quid... least I could do. I loved Bob, even though his 8/43 broke my heart when I was 14. As a butcher's son who's been eating 20 ounce T-Bones since I was 5, my prostate is doubtless the size of a mutant coconut, so the money probably won't help me. But hopefully, Bob's legacy can save some lives. RIP Bob.
    2 points
  31. Reminds me of that shot of Liza Minella's wedding to that weird bloke she used beat up when she was pissed and Micheal Jackson was the best man, oh and Liz Taylor.... .... this:
    2 points
  32. The massive point that is being missed is that the England players weren't taking the knee for BLM, "BLM," BLM UK, BLM USA or BLM anything. They were doing it "as a mechanism of peacefully protesting against discrimination, injustice, and inequality." Their own words. From their own statement. Which doesn't mention BLM or the terms "black lives" at all. The willingness of some to subscribe to far right rhetoric is horiffic. But, not that surprising.
    2 points
  33. Went to Iguassu Falls in Brazil for 4 days. We had our own tour guide there as I'd booked a package deal before we went. Stayed in this hotel which was an old Portuguese monastery right next to the falls. In the night you could hear the water thundering down the falls even if the window was shut. The falls border Argentina and it is a short ride to Paraguay. My mate was obsessed with getting stamps on his passport and asked the tour guide if he would take us there. I said it sounded dodgy as fuck but the tour guide said he was also a police officer in the local homicide unit and did tour guides to earn more money. He got his badge and gun out to show us. I felt a bit more at ease about going. We drove to the bridge between Brazil and Paraguay. On the way there were a load of massive house which had armed guards on the roof and high fences. The guide said that some big drug dealers lived in that area. Got to Ciudad del este and we were wandering round the market, we got mistaken for Americans and a local trued to sell me a desert Eagle gun for $200 with a box of ammo for $50. Told him I wasn't interested. He had a long coat on and just asked if I wanted to buy a knife, he opened his coat like the guy on Sesame Street and there was a massive knife hanging inside it. The guide said we weren't interested as we would never get the stuff back through the airport. Had a few beers in a run down bar and something to eat, bought a load of Brazilian footy tops off a guy who thought he was ripping us off. We were allowed to walk back through border control completely unchecked but my mate insisted on getting his passport stamped so we went into the office. Some big fat fella with a muzzy smoking a cigar with what looked like a generals outfit looked at us and said "whaddda yyaa waant?". Our tour guide got him to stamp the passport and on we went. The next day we were waiting for him to take us to the airport for our flight to Rio. He turned up in the police car late saying he had been investigating a triple murder after a gun battle in the local town. He put the sirens on and drove flat out to the airport and we just about made it.
    2 points
  34. Agree with all of the sentiments, shite fans, decent bunch of lads as players, best player should never take an easy first pen (never see Ronaldo doing that) Southgate shit it when it mattered (not to me mind) i had a nice touch on the 1.1 scoreline. Picking up yesterday post hype, and real news, is Where are Klopp's Glasses? All the pics from Austria he is wearing none. Even taking pics without them. New eyes?
    2 points
  35. 'Ejaculate,ejaculate.'
    2 points
  36. @Captain Turdseye Like this, but less shit.
    2 points
  37. I seem to just feel complete indifference for the national team these days. I don't root against them like some on here but I'm never really arsed if they lose. Years of turgid football and the large number of nobheads the national team attracts have made it hard to really care about them. Last night I was rooting for Italy for the simple reason that I'd bet on them to win the tournament. England were ultimately just too negative last night and paid the price for it. Italy looked a bit shellshocked after the early goal and were pretty awful for the first half hour. That was the time to go for the kill but instead England just sat back and played it ultra safe. Once Italy sorted themselves out the equaliser always looked inevitable. I agree about it being terrible management to select Saka for the fifth penalty. So ridiculous and unfair to give such an important penalty to such a young lad. I don't really agree with bringing on players right at the end just to take penalties either. I remember Carragher being brought on solely to take a spot kick against Portugal at a world cup, and he ended up missing as well. It seems to just add even more pressure on the takers and they don't even get chance to get a feel for the game. It's been a pretty enjoyable tournament. I couldn't really get into the group stages as there were too many dull games and little in the way of jeopardy due to most third placed teams qualifying, but the knockout stages have been decent. Spain vs Italy was a really decent game as well and I can't really remember any complete snoozefests (maybe the first 70 minutes of England vs Germany). Like any international tournaments, though, it's just been a brief minor distraction before getting back to the proper football business. Here's to a few weeks of endless transfer speculation before the new domestic season gets underway.
    2 points
  38. Amazing read as usual Dave I am glad England lost and only because of the wankers they have in their support base, as cool as it would have been to see Henderson win something for his country those wankers have just made it impossible to look past them. As much as I hate them tho even I was surprised by the performance they put on yesterday. This England team honestly deserves better than these losers because they spent the whole day and tournament embarrassing them and when the time came when they were actually needed to be fans and support their damn team while Italy was overrunning their midfield and controlling the match they went quiet and when the England team needed their support after losing the stadium emptied. The fans abandoned them. Imagine watching your team live for the first time in more than a year and you abandon them as these fucking losers have. I'm trying to imagine that happening at a Liverpool match and I just can't, I know our fans would have started singing You'll Never Walk Alone the moment the final penalty was missed to show support while with England people started worrying about Sancho, Rashford, and Saka being racially abused... And what do you know they were proven right. Fucking losers deserve every inch of the heartache they feel today.
    2 points
  39. I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
    2 points
  40. How is Chunks these days? Not seen him for a while
    2 points



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