There goes Jol. Does this mean Spurs are going to stay up now?![]()
"The most important and recognize player in the history of the country."
Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I were as great as Paulo Wanchope.
I never thought I'd ever find myself feeling sorry for a Spurs manager....
But I can laugh at Spurs though, keep up the form lads XD
"Excuse me Miss, do you like pineapple?"
Not my words Carol, the words of Top Gear magazine.
That's because Everton are the lovable scamps of the Premiership. We pulled through every single relegation battle just because we're lovely.
Not my words Carol, the words of Top Gear magazine.
Chelsea, United and Everton fans hate us? WTF?! Then why are they always talking and singing about us (even when we're not playing)?!![]()
You over-use that argument, Psy. It makes me dislike Liverpool fans when they go on about one thing over and over like you do with that. Which is a shame, because Liverpool used to be my second team, too! Rafa ruined that before Psy did, though. Man, I hate that guy. The new moaning manager, stepping up to fill the void Mourinho left - just without the charisma.
I don't know who my second team are these days. I tend to find myself supporting loads of teams after United. City ('cause of Dan being my best mate and also their lack of cocky supporters), Blackburn (NZ captain in Nelsen + Hughes factor), Watford (sang endless words of praise for Foster), Newcastle (Jess + Danielle), Celtic (chosen Scottish team)... there's a few. Oh, Villareal now that they have Rossi, who I'm a big fan of, too.
I'm a pretty non-traditional United fan in that I like City, used to like Liverpool, like Arsenal for their entertainment factor and think Everton are pretty cool too because I like a lot of their players (Cahill, McFadden, Neville). Can't stand Chelsea, though.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
STAUNTONS OUT!
Thank god, he wasn't worth a crap. Now we can bring in a decent manager.
I'm hoping United secure another home win this weekend, and close on Arsenal, given that Wengers boys are playing Liverpool away. I'm wary though, I don't think I have ever seen them on such good form ever.
As for the Spurs ordeal, Jol should really just resign.
Also, I tend to like Sunderland & Villa as a secondary team.
Str8 Pimpin'
He has, that's why everyone is talking about it.
Clearly two indications of your impeccable taste.Originally Posted by lonny bob
Also it would be ridiculous for City to have cocky supporters anyway, sure we're on a massive roll at the moment but we've been generallyfor a long time. Not that intend to get cocky if we start winning everything anyway. I quite like supporting my chilled out team in a chilled out manner
Also, as for second teams, I am also one of the Liverpool men. I just like them because they are good and all, yet incapable of winning the league. It's cute.Also like teams who antagonize Arsenal failures, like Spurs and (formally)Bolton. Not West Ham because James supports them, but I would otherwise. (Luis Boa Morte is my hero!)
It's been a while, just thought I'd throw that out there
Aye, we dont need cocky supporters. I want to see Sven give Bianchi his proper chance but it'll not be against Chelski. Going to be a tough match tomorrow but if we can beat United we can beat Chelsea. CITY!
As for Liverpool, I hate them nearly as much as UnitedSecond team in the Premiership for me would be Everton honestly but only if their success isnt detrimental to City, and at the minute its not. Other than that, its Celtic for me, up north.
Ironically, I dont hate Arsenal, could care less about them am pretty neutral with that lot, they're on fire at the minute and good luck to them because City wont be taking their place or Uniteds place it'll be either Liverpool or Chelsea.
I'm a big fan of the Mars Bar Diet; You don't eat the Mars bar, you stick it up your arse and let a rottweiler chase you home.
I hope us Gunners sign up Sergio Amuero from Alectico Madrid, there's no speculation of it, but I've got my eyes on him and the forward Bojan.
Jol's probably gonna get replaced by that Spanish coach, and I've noticed a serious flaw in their play - Jol set up a tactic was predominantly issued for the team to ATTACK, they don't relax or learn to defend after scoring (defoe's header against getafe) and they concede rather quickly (free kick two minutes after).
They need to learn to Counter-Attack and create a fluent flow with passes, instead of making everything intense - it can either pressure a more fragile opposition or won't go in their favor at all.
EOFF needs a resurgence to it's former glory.