The Liverpool game was utter shite.
Quote from: TheBentman on February 17, 2011, 10:21:41 PMThe Liverpool game was utter shite.I'm glad I didn't watch it as I was tempted to!
Quote from: The Left Side on February 17, 2011, 10:25:15 PMQuote from: TheBentman on February 17, 2011, 10:21:41 PMThe Liverpool game was utter shite.I'm glad I didn't watch it as I was tempted to!It really was terrible
Quote from: Dave Cooper on February 17, 2011, 09:45:03 PMQuote from: pauliebentnuts on February 17, 2011, 09:22:30 PMQuote from: WikiVilla on February 17, 2011, 09:46:05 AMIts the sort of tippy tappy football GH is trying to bring to B6, sadly, at present we dont have the players to execute it, particularly the penetrative element of this approachFair play to Arsenal, they stuck at it and eventually rattled them into looking ordinary and open at the back"tippy tappy football" - ie actually playing the game as it should be played, by passing the ball, you mean?"tippy tappy" is the sort of phrase you'd except to hear Stoke City fans using to criticise fans of other clubs who think teams who rely on long balls and long throws aren't much fun to watch.Thank fuck Paulie.I'm fed up of people using "tippy-tappy" as some sort of clichéd insult. Okay so the results aren't coming just yet, but they will, and we'll be a damn sight better to watch as well.Exactly my view as well.
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on February 17, 2011, 09:22:30 PMQuote from: WikiVilla on February 17, 2011, 09:46:05 AMIts the sort of tippy tappy football GH is trying to bring to B6, sadly, at present we dont have the players to execute it, particularly the penetrative element of this approachFair play to Arsenal, they stuck at it and eventually rattled them into looking ordinary and open at the back"tippy tappy football" - ie actually playing the game as it should be played, by passing the ball, you mean?"tippy tappy" is the sort of phrase you'd except to hear Stoke City fans using to criticise fans of other clubs who think teams who rely on long balls and long throws aren't much fun to watch.Thank fuck Paulie.I'm fed up of people using "tippy-tappy" as some sort of clichéd insult. Okay so the results aren't coming just yet, but they will, and we'll be a damn sight better to watch as well.
Quote from: WikiVilla on February 17, 2011, 09:46:05 AMIts the sort of tippy tappy football GH is trying to bring to B6, sadly, at present we dont have the players to execute it, particularly the penetrative element of this approachFair play to Arsenal, they stuck at it and eventually rattled them into looking ordinary and open at the back"tippy tappy football" - ie actually playing the game as it should be played, by passing the ball, you mean?"tippy tappy" is the sort of phrase you'd except to hear Stoke City fans using to criticise fans of other clubs who think teams who rely on long balls and long throws aren't much fun to watch.
Its the sort of tippy tappy football GH is trying to bring to B6, sadly, at present we dont have the players to execute it, particularly the penetrative element of this approachFair play to Arsenal, they stuck at it and eventually rattled them into looking ordinary and open at the back
Tippy-Tappy denotes style over substance.
Quote from: Villadawg on February 17, 2011, 10:50:27 PMTippy-Tappy denotes style over substance. Bollocks."Tippy-Tappy" denotes a punters dismissive description of good, passing, possession football when they know they're own team either can't do it or is trying but hasn't yet got it right.There is a reason why most football fans would prefer to watch Arsenal and Barcelona rather than Wigan or Bolton.
Quote from: Dave Cooper on February 17, 2011, 11:02:11 PMQuote from: Villadawg on February 17, 2011, 10:50:27 PMTippy-Tappy denotes style over substance. Bollocks."Tippy-Tappy" denotes a punters dismissive description of good, passing, possession football when they know they're own team either can't do it or is trying but hasn't yet got it right.There is a reason why most football fans would prefer to watch Arsenal and Barcelona rather than Wigan or Bolton.And why Martin O'Neill is still unemployed.