To be fair, i wasn't disappointed with the Cleverley loan initially, but have to say it hasn't worked.
Quote from: barrysleftfoot on January 25, 2015, 02:21:39 PM To be fair, i wasn't disappointed with the Cleverley loan initially, but have to say it hasn't worked.More a case of he hasn't worked. He started brightly enough but has got progressively less effective with each game. His stand out contribution is that he slows the game down. We don't need that.
Gabby is definitely better than Gary as MOTD host.
I'll take 0-0 next week to be honest
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 25, 2015, 04:48:03 PMI'll take 0-0 next week to be honestSo would I but its a dangerous game going there looking for that. Besides my friend is coming with me and he already has a bee in his bonet at the thought of paying £36 for a 0-0...
If there are three statistics to sum up a weekend of shocks, it is these:- Less than 24 hours after drawing to League Two Cambridge, Manchester United were the favourites for the FA Cup.- A double on Bradford and Middlesbrough alone would have won you £2850 from a £10 bet.- After 14 of the 16 matches, West Ham were the highest-ranked team confirmed in the fifth round, and also the most recent previous winners. They last won it in 1980.
From F365:Quote If there are three statistics to sum up a weekend of shocks, it is these:- Less than 24 hours after drawing to League Two Cambridge, Manchester United were the favourites for the FA Cup.- A double on Bradford and Middlesbrough alone would have won you £2850 from a £10 bet.- After 14 of the 16 matches, West Ham were the highest-ranked team confirmed in the fifth round, and also the most recent previous winners. They last won it in 1980.
Quote from: AlexAlexCropley on January 24, 2015, 05:13:08 PMMust say , Patrick Bamford carries himself very well.Well done young man.I heard on the radio that he turned down a place at Harvard to pursue football.
Must say , Patrick Bamford carries himself very well.Well done young man.