Whufc06 wrote:Not everyone agrees with your opinion Mark!! Tough to grasp I know but it is allowed nevertheless.
See? You do have a sense of humour after all.Markt85 wrote: what dont you agree with in my last comment ?
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Whufc06 wrote:Not everyone agrees with your opinion Mark!! Tough to grasp I know but it is allowed nevertheless.
See? You do have a sense of humour after all.Markt85 wrote: what dont you agree with in my last comment ?
The stickers will have some sort of Indiana Jones: Temple of Doom styled ritual, with Big Sam reaching in and grabbing the hearts of captured twisters. Kali-ma! Kali-ma twisters!!Carlton'sGoal wrote:Sam Allardyce becomes some kind of mythical demi-god, and the a war between twisters and stickers rages throughout the world.
" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Georgee Paris wrote:We need Major or Chavs to hit a few of you around the face with a massive wet Mackerel.
thejackhammer wrote:I think we should get rid of him and hire a manager that has shown he can develop a team over time. It may not be pretty at first but thinking long term for the stadium move we need stability, so a manager - preferably British- who has stayed at a club in the past for a good few years is a must. He should be able to build on a smallish budget, have an eye for a player, be able to build a good team spirit, and be able to attract some bigger names if possible even if it's just because they're out of favour at a big club, some like Alex Song is a prime example.
A manager that's taken a team from midtable, maybe lower, and steadily built them into a team fighting for European football. That's what we want, that's what we need. Anyone got any ideas?
Have you ever read the Book of Dave by Will Self?Carlton'sGoal wrote:I know that this thread has very often gone off subject, but I can't help but think that it's completely de-railed at the moment.
I can see, in thousands of years time, when historians look back on our records, this thread remains. Sam Allardyce becomes some kind of mythical demi-god, and the a war between twisters and stickers rages throughout the world.
Out of your last 10 posts...half have been arguing with me because i put your nose out of joint.ironworks41 wrote:R M,
I think Grandad was pointing out the irony and hypocrisy of a Mod demanding respect ,whilst displaying
little of it to others.
Sam has had shedloads of respect...especially this season. Sadly some people on here don't notice many things...and don't really read the page before on a thread before posting.Grandad Hammer wrote:I've always thought respect is a two way thing, so how about a bit of respect for Sam?
Right now mate i want to chase some of these keyboard stirrers around the car park with your Big Bertha !psychoscoredthelot wrote:chas
do you fancy a round of golf at maylands soon ?? my treat - then you can see first hand what is so enjoyable about the sport
polar wrote:Have you ever read the Book of Dave by Will Self?
Followed by.I can see, in thousands of years time, when historians look back on our records, this thread remains. Sam Allardyce becomes some kind of mythical demi-god, and the a war between twisters and stickers rages throughout the world
You beat me to it, a great book that.Have you ever read the Book of Dave by Will Self