Far Cry 3
Hitman Absolution
Dark Knight Rises
Bourne Legacy
Spider-Man
Avatar 3D
Green Day - Uno & Dos
Hat and gloves
Slippers
Few books
Sergei Meerkat
Pretty shocking this one, was a fan back in the day, still listen to the odd song...hopefully the truth comes out or he's brought to justice.
What must his bandmates think, their life's work now associated with such a horrible crime.
Not sure if serious.
Anyway, it used to be so much better back in the day, Sports Review of the Year, I enjoy re-living the the years sporting moments. Shame its all montages, interviews and awards nowadays.
The trains out of there were ridiculous, 10 coach trains going every 3 minutes.
Charlton are missing a trick, they should make it horrible to get away and then people would stay in the stadium and buy more refreshments. :P There was pratically no-one leaving early to avoid any queues!!!
Going...
Yes. If you don't have BF3 anymore, you can get the Premium version, which includes BF3 and the 4 released map packs, plus one to come. Bit of a bargain. I actually traded in my BF3 to get this.
Haven't played the Aftermath though, too busy with Black Ops II.
We spend half our time making fun of Palace for being stuck in the dark old days of a rubbish stadium they can't fill. And then the other half moaning but the fact that our state of the art, mostly full stadium, isn't like the old days.
Falling quite heavily in South London, hate it when it snows in the morning not overnight. Means work is open (Work in a School) and getting home is a nightmare.
They played it around nicely at times, but for a team 2-0 down, there didn't seem to be any urgency, or fight to get back in the game. If i was a fan, i'd be pretty pissed off at that attitude, especially when they are down at the bottom.
Their manager showed more urgency to get the ball back...
I'd like to think that Barber has more important things to do, rather than making radical changes to the cheerleading troupe!
Never been my kinda thing, but it seemed to 'fit' better before.
I don't really see how the ref can allow that. HE stopped the game, the other team didn't knock the ball out, and then he gave a non-competitive drop-ball, so the Shaktar can give the ball the ball back.
Surely thats a major loophole in that rule if Shaktar don't return the ball. Otherwise...
Can't really see him making it in the Prem, let alone at Arsenal. Seems to have more of a reputation for tweeting, rather than football ability. Could do a job in the Championship, i'd rather have Bridcutt personally.