After our last shìt performance which featured a lot of lumping it forward, I can barely contain my excitement for this one:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23221729
I wonder if our crap goalkeeper is planning on heading the ball into her own net at some point today?
have been suspiciously quiet over what is happening in Egypt. As if ANY of them would tolerate being forced from power after a "popular uprising" barely a year into their term.
And now 34 lie dead in counter protests. When are our government going to condemn this? Or is it all OK, because...
We are now at 15th which seems about right to me. But Brazil (9th) are an obvious outlier owing to a lack of competitive games. I see Colombia are third (after Spain and Germany), ahead of Argentina and Italy.
The thing is, these rankings seem pointless to me. What are they actually used for?
Heads up seeing as I've just downloaded it. I wasn't a fan of tapatalk 4 before this beta update, but they've sorted out some major issues. The split screen when you first enter a site and the slow speed opening up threads are seemingly both resolved. Much more useable!
Australia need to beat Iraq to be sure of qualifying. Live stream:
http://blinertv.ucoz.com/247/eurosp2.html
Iraq are already out, with nothing to play for. 0-0 after 64 mins. :lolol:
India have won the toss and will bowl.
Should be a cracker. I shall be watching in between snippets of the Lions match. How marvellous to be able to watch sport from your desk at work. :drink:
Quite a good match developing here. Pakistan have bowled tightly but have only made the one breakthrough. Amla looks as good as usual but has been lucky a couple of times now.
I do quite enjoy seeing Pakistan lose as their fans appear to be a right gobby bunch. This, of course, doesn't sit...
Really quite sinister if you ask me. 130 delegates made up of the wealthiest and most powerful people (made up of billionaires, senior politicians and royalty) in the western world, sit and chat with no fixed agenda, completely lacking accountability or transparency.
Come the revolution these...
16 Aston Villa 37 -22 40
17 Sunderland 37 -12 39
18 Wigan 36 -23 35
Remaining games:
Arsenal v Wigan
Wigan v Villa
Spurs v Sunderland
It seems to me that Wigan have to beat Arsenal. Well actually they have to beat them to have any sort of mathematical chance, but if they do I think...
Chris Wood for Millwall, Vydra for Watford, and it was a long time ago but one of the Middlesbrough midfielders really impressed me. McDonald I think.
Anyone else?
I'm actually just hoping the referee tonight is as good as Michael Oliver was on Friday night. I don't think it's been commented on, but I thought he was excellent. High stakes and a big rivalry game, and it was played in good spirits, partly down to good refereeing I reckon.
Mark...
I wonder what they'll be?
I reckon 23,000 tops for tomorrow - the Met have insisted on a quite ridiculous sized buffer zone in the AW which is going to reduce the crowd size. I do believe Palace are close to selling out apart from that.
I'll go for 28,900 on Monday (unless we are 4 down...
I might do a poll, but need some nominations.
Only criteria: must have played at Withdean or more recently. Not looking for greatest player, but who most represents the beating heart of the club
Initial nominations: Kerry Mayo, Gary Hart, Inigo Calderon.
who are only VERY quietly confident.
Not doom and gloom, but definitely not WE WILL THRASH THEM types either.
Not the types who will CROW on at any passing Nigels but equally will not indulge them in their "I can't see Palace winning" nonsense either.
If you don't fulfil this criteria and...
I'll admit it, when he first signed he didn't look all that. However, as the season has gone on, he's looked absolutely pivotal to this team. Competition in the centre back area has surely never been so strong at the Albion as it is now, and must be the main reason we have the joint best...
On the way to Orient on Saturday: :lolol: :lolol: :lolol:
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:lolol: :lolol: :lolol:Loving the one who falls down the middle. :lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :lolol:
It really isn't beyond the realms of possibility that a team (probably Huddersfield) could get relegated having accumulated 57 points. That is insane isn't it? That's only 5 fewer than Charlton, who had they not let in a last minute equaliser, would be going into the final day with a...