Bits And Pieces
Feb 27th, 2013 by 'holic
A free midweek has brought with it mixed news for this blogger. On a purely selfish (and profitable!) basis I was delighted with Stirling Albion’s performance at home to Rangers for the second time this season. A wider view however hasn’t yielded too much good news for Arsenal. A combination of the neighbours win at West Ham and Everton’s FA Cup triumph means we will have to bide our time catching our rivals for the top four berths.
Everton’s win over Oldham means our proposed fixture at the Grove has had to be delayed until April. The silver lining to that is the ten days we will have to recover after the derby and prepare for the second leg of our Champions League tie in Munich. It also means, however, that we will not play a Premiership fixture for a fortnight after departing the Lane. The trip to the new COCup winners Swansea has therefore taken on added significance.
The weekend of our enforced absence will see the neighbours travel to Anfield. We can but hope that fixture will see our chances improve despite our own enforced inactivity. Lest we forget, it is not only Tottenham that are in our sights. Chelsea are at home to West Brom on Saturday, and may be on FA Cup duty the following weekend. A fascinating closing couple of months are in prospect.
Happy Birthday Arseblog
Away from the club it has been a big day for Arseblog. Eleven years of daily posting on one subject, no matter how much you love that subject, is astonishing. To have maintained such a high standard over the course of those eleven years is quite remarkable. Well played, big man.
Arsenal Open Teenage Cancer Trust Unit
You may have seen the news on the official club website yesterday that Arsenal were party to the opening of the Teenage Cancer Trustβs first specialist outpatient facility for young cancer patients. You may remember the TCT was the official charity partner of the club four years ago.
This just highlights the work that Arsenal continue to do with a variety of worthy causes through the Arsenal Foundation. To find out more about The Arsenal Foundationβs work, visit www.arsenal.com/
115 Responses to “Bits And Pieces”
See all my other posts on yesterday’s π
First?
Good stuff on the TCT.
Ah, they’ve just said 5-3 on France 3 at Half-time. So I believe that is that.
Someone at L’Equipe should be sacked. Useless cunts.
CL?
I even anticipated your call at 391, ‘holic.
I have to thank ATG’s app for that : an icon indicating a new blog appeared on my Android phone π
Itsy bitsy drink and a toast to the downward fortunes of the noisy neighbors up the road.
Hit the publish button and the Dennis statue is confirmed. That’s my luck, that is π
The postponement of the Everton game can go 2 ways obviously. Hopefully, it will not only allow tired legs to get ready for a remarkable fightback vs The Minchen Bunch, Everton’s continued involvement in the cup may see them pull a Swansea and have one eye on that competition too.
Its bloody depressing that I am even talking about hoping other (supposed lesser) teams fuck up to allow us the ‘glory’ of a top 4 finish again.
Any truth to the rumours we are signing the statue of bergkamp next season as a replacement for Bendtner/Chamakh???
Indeed, well played Bloggs.
So another lull beckons. Has there ever been such a fragmented season?
I guess this particular idle weekend is due to our own failings, but I can’t remember such a stop-start six months.
In view of the continuing temperatures we’ve been enduring in the stadium,I will refer to this next enforced break as the Winterlull, as we wait to play the Bayern Munchkins.*
*obvious attempt to mitigate the prospect of a hammering in Deutschland*
Heh Holic,
I hit the submit button and find that Norris has been beating me in thinking up derisory names for Bayern. π
Nice ‘tits and bits’ Guv, very nice of you to mention the good work OUR club does off the pitch, it’s stuffs like TCT that make me even prouder to be associated with The Arsenal.
Ollie, happy for you and Bourdeux.
Abb from the last drinks, thanks for the kind words, as always.
You know, it’s kind of strange, PSG manage to make me cheer for Marseille against them; I never thought this would ever happen.
2-0 for Qatarimovic though so no cup upset on the cards there.
Now waiting for someone (Trev?) To comment on my post.
Trev; Yours was better π
Miss Cent, what can I say ?
Except you are in deep trouble if you can”t get kind words out of abb. π
There’s an interlull in late March too, so March is likely to be a strange month in the league, before a flurry of games in April.
Who or what is Bourdeux? :s
Heh Trev! π
Heh @ Trev, I was thinking you would pick on my appreciation of ‘holics ‘tits and bit’s’.
Ollie, apparently it’s Bordeaux.
7 Ligue 1 teams in the French Cup Quarterfinals. Most unusual, have no idea when was the last time this happened.
Last game tomorrow is Epinal vs Lens, so it will stay at 7.
Now for the draw.
And Bordeaux draw the only non-Ligue 1 club. Away.
I don’t know if it’s a good draw, will need to improve.
Have some Faith Ollie! Remember, Chamakh is with Bordeaux in Spirit π 8)
Congrats to Blogs, remarkable consistency! π
And same old classy Arsenal, opening the TCT’s specialist outpatient facility, I share Cent’s cents’ π on how proud Arsenal make me feel that I support them π
Rafa appears to have cracked a little tonight.
I have a funny feeling that the Chavs may be the ones to drop out of the champs league this season. They’ve played a hell of a lot of football, the fans and players appear to hate the manager and they still have FA cup games and Europa League ties to come.
Five games in the next 16 days for the Chavs N7.
And all those old geezers to play them that they’ve been trying to get rid of for two seasons.
Ollie. The only table that matters?
http://www.ballhelper.com/soccer-football/france2/france-league-two.php
I’m supporting Sedan myself, as the sports car has never materialized …
First it was M (Robin Scott), now The Dave Clark Five … where will this end. ‘holic? Anywhere but The 1910 Fruitgum Company, puhleeze!
Actually I’m reminded of our (NZ) local team Wellington Phoenix who, when formed a few years ago, adopted the Rolling Stones ‘Start Me Up’ as their walk-on theme tune. Unfortunately they didn’t win too many (and still don’t) which made the lyrics all too appropriate when they reached the line ‘You make a grown man cryyy…)
Oskar
No, wait! It wasn’t the footballing Phoenix at all, it was the local rugby league team, The Warriors. Duh!
Hmmm, Alzheimers kicking in… π
Oskar
OtD@27: and to this day we still don’t know how Glad felt about being felt all over.
Looks like Benitez is suffering the effects of some bad calamares.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21611064
The better Spanish waiters don’t gobble all the leftovers as they are taking them away to the kitchen, I have heard. π
I would also remind the assembled company that Dave Clark comes from somewhere in the proximity of the neighbours up the road, so don’t get too carried away. And Adele is a card-carrying Spud, I learned on Sunday. Fickle world.
Looks as if Benitez is squeezing out a particularly hard Terry, bt8b.
As to Arseblog writing his daily blog for the last eleven years, he clearly has a great gift of gab. The man belongs in an Irish bar, I think. π
If the very diverse spectrum of charity organizations Arsenal supports is remarkable in itself, it is more remarkable how the involvements are always maintained in a classy, understated manner. Especially in these times of ‘glamorous philanthropy’ the restrain in self-congratulations is admirable. Makes me proud every time.
I was thinking about the potential line-up and formation in the derby and an inventive 3-5-2 seems to be a good ‘theoretical’ choice:
Szczesny; Kos-Per-TV5; Sagna/Jenk, Jack, Arteta/Rosicky, Santi, Monreal; Giroud, Theo.
The bits of games and highlights of the LWCs I caught recently it seemed to me that they are built around a pressing game in the middle of the pitch and then quick release to their fast wingers. Dominating the midfield and always ensuring numbers against runs could be the key as on the opposing end if we move the ball quickly enough we will create enough chances. This is not a formation we can and will ever play frequently enough, but could be a good option this Sunday. Arteta is looking a little off the pace and in this formation we can afford to play without him filling in as the DM.
Anyway, never gonna happen. π
Would like to see TR7 with Jack and Arteta in midfield and Santi starting on the left otherwise.
Where’s Poldi, Dr F? If I remember right he was the major contributor to our best performance all season – against WH. He should start in every big game, imo.
Oskar
I would love to see Cuntski go down as a club. I mean really go down. The Russian cunt should pack up and leave, let’s see what happens to them then
The cunts
Oskar @ 35 — Good point, but it is all a matter of combinations. Poldi built a fine one with Gibbo over the season and I am guessing — just guessing, mind you — that he has not had time to do so yet with Nacho and Santi and Nacho having played together before they look to have more of an understanding. In a 3-5-2 combination the wingback and that sided midfield player would need to press and attack together. Poldi to arrive as super-sub when the game is stretched.
Even if we play 4-3-3, which we most likely would do, I doubt Poldi would start. If he does Jack and Santi both will play in the middle and that would mean TR7 won’t start. I think this is high time TR7 starts if he is fit. The difference he makes to our attacking play is significant and he is no slouch in tracking back and pressing either.
A massive heh this morning at Metro (the free newspaper here) who had the shootout at ‘5-4. Useless.
Mind you, I saw the goals on TV after the PSG game, looks like they only had surveillance cameras at that stadium or somthing.
Somewhere in the back of the stand, and for instance when Raon equalised, well you can’t actually see the goal as there’s people standing in front of the camerao and celebrating some time before it crosses the line.
Incredibly poor.
Somehow I feel Abramobitch will manage to sack Benitez before the end of the season.
So……what are the odds?
Real lose to Man U in the CL, Mourinho quits/gets sacked and takes over at Cuntski immediately.
Well I am ashamed to write this but I really hope that Real will hammer ManU to dust…and its not unlikely with their macho man being in great form apparently ..they will score at Old Toilet for sure …the question is if they are going to outscore them.
This just in…
Shock revelation at the tiny, dilapidated club up the Seven Sisters Road as – wait for it – Donkey Kong figures out ‘The Whole Point Of Football’
http://www.football365.com/news/21554/8528676/Premier-League-Tottenham-s-Gareth-Bale-targets-win-over-Arsenal-in-derby
Eandy, I don’t trust these mugs. They’ll fold at Old Cuntford, sadly.
Not a regular poster but never miss my daily ‘holic fix or the drinks.
Since we all seem to be trying to avoid the Bale(end) wankfest, a friend of a friend of a friend, who was at the Tony Adams Retirement Awards dinner, back in ??? sent me the following link to Alan Ball’s speech.
Without a hell of a lot of back drinking I cant guarantee it hasn’t been posted before but in any event can I suggest you all spare 30 mins and enjoy.
http://vimeo.com/8691291
Not very surprisingly, I agree with Ollie. I can’t see Real getting past ManU at Old Toilet.
Truly excellent link Hellas. I would never have guessed that Alan Ball could have been such a comedian. He must have been a riot in the dressing room.
At the same time his speech provides some of the social history of English football culture and underlines how much has changed. How the old pros of that era must look at the current prima donnas with amazement.
Well worth 30 minutes of anyone’s time.
Bacary out of NLD, worrying a bit ..he has been bit of a talisman for us in last three of them.
Update
Because we know you care, and we do these things for you to keep you sane and away from such dark corners of the internet, we thought we’d update you on how many mentions Gareth Bale gets on The Daily Mail football page.
Just the 26 today.
The gloss is fading, clearly.
Socking It
Still, they do find room for another exciting addition to the Bale canon, with this vital story:
‘Gareth Bale has been socking it to opposition teams all season, but now Sportsmail can reveal one of the secrets of his success.
‘The Tottenham star, 23, has been spotted wearing special non-slip socks, which claim to help anchor a player’s feet inside his boots, improving traction and increasing acceleration.
‘The Β£24.99 ‘Trusox’, which are imported from the USA, are also used by the likes of Chelsea duo Demba Ba and Victor Moses.
‘They are marketed as helping to make players feel more secure and confident in their boots.’
They even provide a video clip instructing us ‘how to wear’ these socks.
Tomorrow: how Bale’s choice of jockstrap is helping him get dip on those free-kicks.
I see tabs/Wolfie is starting to have an influence.
Heh Ollie !
I’m looking forward to the headlines in the summer when Gareth leaves the Spuds to join Real Madrid.
My own favourite will be: “GARETH BALES”. π
Trev,
Mine will say “Tottenham goes ape shit over Bales departure”
Dr Faustus,
I like the midfield overload. I would also suggest using Kos to man/ ape mark Bale all over the field so he never gets a free run at us. Also, TV5 has to be careful not to give away stupid free kicks around the box. Whether its his socks or his jock, he has been putting them on goal.
And oh how I hope and pray that Chelski continues to spiral. Can’t stand them. They “deserve” everything that goes wrong.
http://www.francefootball.fr/#!/news/2013/02/28/173005_lamine-sane-absent-un-mois.html
Doooooooooomed π
Great defender, also scored the 5th penalty last night.
Afternoon all,
Cheers for the post ‘H. Kudos to the Arsenal team who continue to do outstanding work for all manner of good causes quietly behind the scenes.
Great news about the statue for Denis. I think that’s one decision at least that will enjoy near unanimity amongst the Gooner brethren. Here’s hoping Rocky is next.
Gutted that Tottenham won on Monday. Watched the game and had high hopes West Ham would nick something. The relentless Bale hype is becoming ridiculous. I can’t argue with his second goal, it was absolutely outstanding, but he had been poor to that point notwithstanding that he had already scored when the West Ham defence decided to go missing.
I would have banked on Bac keeping him quiet on Sunday. With Jenks playing, the situation is undoubtedly more problematic. He will need to play out of his skin.
We must take something on Sunday. A draw will not be the end of the World, but a loss will create a gap that will be enormously difficult to claw back over 10 games.
Much as I’m enjoying the ever-present internal strife which appears to be undermining Chelsea, I still think that they have enough good players at their disposal to ensure that they don’t fall behind both ourselves and the LWCs.
Gearing myself up for a stressful Sunday.
Ollie @48 – Heh! You ain’t no-one ’til you’ve got your own monogrammed Jockstrap. π
And thanks for the link Hellas.
http://www.football365.com/f365-features/8527397/The-Premier-League-s-Top-Ten-Creators…
Amazingly (or not), there is not a single Man U player in there.
Ollie, I’m as amazed (or not) as you.
Very quiet in the bar the past few days. Are we all too nervous about Sunday to even speak? π
Heh Cent.
That’s strange indeed Lars. Did we win last weekend or something? π
I think these forrin Midweek cup games have numbed everybody.
Lens 2-0 up against Epinal after 28 minutes, so looks like that’s where Bordeaux will go.
Not a single upset in this round of the French Cup.
Good stuff from LD over at arseblog if you fancy reading something rather than posting, people π
Dont know where its come from…. Possibly remants of the curry from earlier tonight… Paaarp! But we will win on Sunday; 2-1. Jack and Santi.
Till then….
Hey Lars et al.
Busy weeks lately here. Looking forward to Sunday. Not nervous, ready for it.
Sagna would, and usually does, keep bale quiet. True, Jenks must show up on Sunday and keep his cool. As must the rest of the Def.
OG, you owe BtM and I some goals, monseiur!
To wit: OG with 2. Jack with a goal. And Poldi will bag.
That’s right, we’re gonna put 4 past ’em.
Cheers all.
Hi everyone. The drinks may be sparse, but very tasty. Holics, don’t know how Arseblogger does it, but he delivers, everytime. Cheers to him. Proud of AFC’s involvement in the community. @44, will read that tomorrow, can’t wait. Ollie, Bale’s socks, what’s next, huh. Trev, I’m nice but I’m also truthful π It will be a battle of wits between AVB and AW, really looking forward to this NLD! Btw, my laptop is sick, mucked it up good trying to get a stream on that bloody Ranger game. When will I learn! Ha ha!
Hey Nurse Abb!
News Flash: Chelsea interim manager Rafael Benitez says he has an “excellent” relationship with owner Roman Abramovich.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21622540
No doubt the relationship is excellent because Rafa enjoys being managed. π
for me it’s been a crap week ending a crap month. tuesday two local police were shot and killed, putting a damper on everything. the month started with my grandmother passing away. bring on march.
11 years writing about the same topic?
I get tired after writing for 11 minutes to my boss…
11 pints for the mysterious Mr. Mangan!
I’m actually excited for Sunday.
I want to beat those wankers so bad they choose to leave the Premiership.
Whether we do is a different story, I figure we’re in for a score draw
Benitez will be gone in a couple of weeks I figure, and like a few of you lovely holics, I also think Real will bottle it at the Theatre of Shite
My condolences scruz, hoping March is everything you want and need it to be mate.
cheers, wind. a win sunday against the chimpy neighbors will expand on your good thoughts and fill my sails…thanks.
Scruz, I hope March brings tides of good fortune your way.
Hopefully reading these articles can bring some sort of levity your way…
http://metro.co.uk/2013/03/01/why-arsenal-are-the-real-kings-of-north-london-3519832/
http://metro.co.uk/2013/03/01/why-tottenham-are-the-real-kings-of-north-london-3519833/
Extremely busy. I have enrolled for swimming lessons in the coming week too
Just hope we beat those cunts on Sunday!
Harsha
Good luck with the lessons.
I believe Wolfie can supply all of the necessary attire π
Sorry to hear about your grandmother scruz.
Off to Holland in about 2 hours time – I believe I will see Dennis again before you lot….. π
Enjoy Sunday Holics – I aim to be aneasthetised in Grolsch unless I can find somewhere civilised that flogs Guinness. 8)
UTA
scruz, here’s to hoping for a much improved March.
I am trying to look forward to Sunday with anticipation, but I am failing miserably. I don’t really fear the game itself so much, but the fallout if we should lose will make all the whining and complaining we’ve heard so far this season seem like reasoned debate.
heh zico, have a great weekend!
Sorry to hear, scruz, condolences.
Here’s to a better March.
CMC refill mission, zico? Good man!
And Lars knows
Morning all,
Like Ollie said, there’s a very good Tim Stillman piece on Arseblog if you haven’t read it already.
I told my pet frog about it this morning but he just said “Read it”. π
That was a very old laugh for you Scruz – all the best.
Catalan’s in da house – a too rare appearance. π
Diaby is injured, which is not too rare at all, as is Sagna, but I have a feeling the Lance Corporal will have his favourite Arsenal pants on and be out to prove a thing or two against the monkey man.
Still waiting for Camberwell to inflict that training ground injury………
Morning, all.
Sorry about your lose Scruz, you will definitely have a better march.
Unlike some of you here i think Madrid will advance in the UCL ahead of Fergie’s lot.
I wish us all a much better March ahead.
haha at frog joke, Trev π
I have to say it totally escaped me that Reading was going on sale to Reds today.
Think this one might sell out though, what with being Cat C (I think), on a long weekend, and after a dearth of home games (it’s the next one in fact).
Tx will be my friend.
Ollies mention of ticket sales made me have a look at the fixture list and I then realised that Norwich at home is followed by Everton at home the following Tuesday or possibly Wednesday. I already had my eye on the Norwich game and will most likely be over for that one, but it would be nice to go to both games. Will have to look into that…
Roxette was right, the world IS flat π
No beer till Deventer π
Making A Stand
Another Friday staple for Mediawatch is Mark Lawrenson’s predictions column, in which he goes up against whichever saucer-eyed, confused celebrity they have roped in this week to test his football knowledge. He has thus far been out-predicted by rugby man Kevin Sinfield, rap singer Wretch 32 and Hulk Hogan.
However, Mediawatch simply refuses to read or engage with the column this week, on moral grounds. We’re making a point. Taking a stand. Fighting the good fight.
Why? His opponent in prediction is Piers Morgan.
Enough is enough.
Lars, it’s not impossible that I can/have to take a few days out around then, in which case I might try and come to the EVerton game too.
Condolances scruz.
Scruz, Someday, when you have time, read ‘The Lovely Bones’. You’ll still miss your grandma, but you just might envy her as well. Gave me a whole new perspective on the after life. Beautifully written, it will give you reason to hope…take care mate.
No beer till Deventer
Wasn’t that a song from the Dutch Beastie Boys? π
Welcome to the lands of low, Mr zico.
My absence from the blog yesterday was football related (in the broadest sense of the word)
Wednesday night was Dutch FA Cup (KNVB Beker) night, the first game saw PSV comfortably dispose of Zwolle, the second game held more interest to this region as it was local team AZ Alkmaar travelling down the province to Amsterdam to take on Ajax. I watched the first half here in my bar, but was whisked away at HT to go to a closing party (the bar was changing owners) by a few AZ mates to watch it there and have a final drinky with the departing proprietors
For the best part of 75 minutes, Dennis’ team bombared the visitors, but couldn’t hit the net, a quick break away saw AZ do what the home side could not at basically their first attempt. At 1-0 down Ajax had to come, leaving gaps in the defence. Once again they were penetrated, this time with a suspicion of hand ball in the build up, despite rigurous complaints from Frank de Boer the goal stood, AZ 2 up, with less then two minutes to go. To add insult to injury, AZ added an extra with a ridiculous lob on the stroke of the final whistle……
Ajax 0-3 AZ
Cue Mayhem!
The party burst loose there, gawd damn. Drinkys flowed and didn’t stop flowing until 6 o’clock the next morning, I can’t remember much about getting home, but I do remember waking up yesterday afternoon with a head that felt like it had been used by the Koreans for nuclear testing, ouchie. It’s almost 40 hours later and I still feel drunk. π
Aaah the things we do for footy.
cor@68 (heh ;), ‘holic@71, lars@73, ollie@75, trev@76 (heh :), cent@77, h2h@84, and abb@85, thanks for your thoughts. she lived an outstanding life to two weeks shy of 98 (feb 14 was her bday), though the last couple-three years weren’t exactly pleasant for her. she’s in a better place.
abb, i’ll have to look that up. i appreciate the suggestion.
the crap list for february was long (not least including various non-league crap wrt arsenal). here’s to a march being something of a flip side, and to all in the bar. a round of drinks is on me, on the bar, in honor of violet edmundine kasper, rest in peace. slΓ‘inte!
H2H, good stuff – hope at least that the head is feeling less pain now π
Ollie@82: good on Mediawatch for boycotting anything that has anything to do with the massive cunny that is Piers Morgan.
*raises glass together with scruz*
Cheers scruz.
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Lars, my head feels like it’s my own again, I’m still a bit stiff around the edges though, I should be back to full form in time for Sunday’s NLD,
speaking of which…….
From the mouth of Ledley “No Knees” King:
I think this is finally the season where we can finish above our neighbours.
I think Tottenham do have a better squad. Obviously, both teams have quality players but I think maybe Tottenham’s squad is stronger.
When will they ever learn? π
Well said scruz.
To Violet.
*raises glass*
Heard a Leadknee King interview today on radio, setting him up with lots of nice questions about how T*ttenham could stretch the gap over Arsenal to 7 points, etc. etc. etc
After he started his first three answers with – “Well yeah, no, obviously …”, I switched off.
Not very informative, I realise, but can’t they find one ex Marshman who can even speak properly.
Condolences Scruz.
H2H, they have been saying that for quite a few years. And one day they will be right I suppose, even a stopped clock is right twice a day you know…
(Though if you ask me my honest opinion, unless Bale gets injured I am rather pessimistic about our prospects of finishing above them this season – we absolutely can not afford to lose on Sunday and even a draw would be a rather bad result for us because that would put us four points behind both them and Chelsea, assuming Chelsea beat WBA tomorrow as expected.)
Trev – no they can’t! Best they usually do is to wheel out Gary “I’m really a sugar-powered robot” Mabbutt.
H2H – Hair of the dog mate. BM on the bar for you.
Chances are that the old Speedoes might be putting in an appearance at Shite Hart Lane on Sunday. Hoping to see more of this …
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpHWezopr4U
Lars – How many times have I told you? π
Many times, tabs, many times! I do hope you are right this time like all the other ones π
I see I might be just on time, completely random again.
May I assist?
Shoots…
…and scores! Let us hope that the Arsenal players follow my example many times on Sunday.
And a great assist, Ollie!
Heh Lars @98, no doubts! π
And well in, with the usual excellent defence-splitting pass from Ollie.
Well in Lars! You’ll be an inspiration to all on Sunday! π
Cheer Tabs, the hair of the dog? I’ll be needing a kennel. π
Well in Lars. Ollie master timing as usual.
To Violet.
And to the rest of you sorry sunny beaches!
And should I mention the high today here in the sunny side of the world is 26 degrees…………Celsius.
That’s right boys. The old diamond encrusted ( those are diamonds, right?) speedo would fit right in here today. No excuse of shrinkage. Dive on in Wolfie, the waters fine!
Cheers again all.
I had been hoping that this weekend game was an early Saturday kick-off, so that we would have enough of the weekend to either forget or bask, but Sunday 5pm (for me) is just cruel…..
Hope BarΓ§a wins the Cuntico on Saturday but once more I’m not sure I’ll bother watching.
It’s more about cinema than football that one, all the posturing, diving, bitterness and general utter cuntery.
Monday already promises to be a bit of a pain at work, and if we lose, people around me better beware….
Getting the first jet over NorCal.
Can you arrange to pick me up at the airport? I do find those airport cabs just so proletarian.
Perhaps you could be carrying some flowers and a glass of Cinzano on a silver tray (just so I know it’s you).
Ollie, that the game is on Sunday is maybe not the best time to play, but what is worse is the ten day break after the game.
If we win, it won’t be too excrutiating, but a bad result will be poured over, rehashed, dysected and analysed to death, it will be torture.
Only one solution………
Let’s stuff those cunts.
Too right, H2H!
Third that H2H.
Shitting bricks.
Preview one, the prequel >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Wolfie @108,
I assume it will be a jumbo … π
Well, don’t Sajit. They’ll only throw them at you. π
tipsy and watching this … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko5jBnTn9hU so awesome