Do you think you are cool using this type of language. It's offensive and racist. I haven't heard this term being used since the 80s and early 90s when I used to get a fair amount of racist abuse growing up in Brighton. It simply wasn't acceptable then and certainly not now.
Tired group? I don't get anyone who says they are tired. They are a bunch of highly paid millionaires (mostly) running around a pitch for up to 90 off minutes twice a week.
In the first half yesterday we were just passing around the back with no real intent - it was really dull and boring...
We are losing our intensity and hunger to really chase balls down or even trying to get the ball back when we have lost it - almost feels like complacency. Even when we were in extra time, let's not try a fancy corner - just get it in the box and not waste time passing gently at the back when we...
Tbh, the mention of the opportunity to raise more funds for charity in the book indicates that all or some proceeds will go to charity. If none has them that's misleading and will tarnish what has been a sad ending to his legacy
I agree. If you say anything that isn't "women's football is amazing and great", it's like you are being discriminatory. I said in the office I didn't find woman's football as entertaining and I was looked upon like I was a leper. We can all have valid opinions but I think society has gone too far
and if you do give up your ST with every intention of going match by match, as the chap mentioned about the Spurs game - £200 all in - it's just ain't gonna happen. Even if you did have the money to spare, it's not great value for money