Was Moscow Spartak the team Mark Walters scored that great goal against in the away leg, we were wearing that hooped shirt?
Quote from: fbriai on May 14, 2015, 10:07:41 AMQuote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on May 14, 2015, 08:46:40 AMQuote from: fbriai on May 13, 2015, 10:10:10 PMI juventini at work are going to be full of it tomorrow.Is this a bad thing fbriai?Or is it because they are unbearable smug twats like Yanited, Citeh and Chavski are here?My mate Stefano - lives in Montecatini - is a lifelong Juve fan so I'm quite pleased for him.However, if a few well-deserved digs are appropriate I will be happy to oblige! ;-)They are the Italian equivalent of Man Utd, FMWMU. You get the picture.By way of an anecdote, my lad hasn't really shown any interest in football as yet, but he still came home from a school a couple of months ago singing 'viva juve, viva juve'. I don't think he even knows who or what juve are, to be honest.I didn't watch the game yesterday evening. I actually fell asleep while I was reading a story to the kids, but we had the windows open as it's starting to warm up now, and I was woken up by the cheering from the other houses when they scored. It wasn't as loud as when Italy score during a World Cup, which is like being in curva (in the stands), but it was loud enough to rouse me from my sleep.I should add that on top of that, you have all of the calciopoli back-drop, too, which doesn't help.
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on May 14, 2015, 08:46:40 AMQuote from: fbriai on May 13, 2015, 10:10:10 PMI juventini at work are going to be full of it tomorrow.Is this a bad thing fbriai?Or is it because they are unbearable smug twats like Yanited, Citeh and Chavski are here?My mate Stefano - lives in Montecatini - is a lifelong Juve fan so I'm quite pleased for him.However, if a few well-deserved digs are appropriate I will be happy to oblige! ;-)They are the Italian equivalent of Man Utd, FMWMU. You get the picture.By way of an anecdote, my lad hasn't really shown any interest in football as yet, but he still came home from a school a couple of months ago singing 'viva juve, viva juve'. I don't think he even knows who or what juve are, to be honest.I didn't watch the game yesterday evening. I actually fell asleep while I was reading a story to the kids, but we had the windows open as it's starting to warm up now, and I was woken up by the cheering from the other houses when they scored. It wasn't as loud as when Italy score during a World Cup, which is like being in curva (in the stands), but it was loud enough to rouse me from my sleep.
Quote from: fbriai on May 13, 2015, 10:10:10 PMI juventini at work are going to be full of it tomorrow.Is this a bad thing fbriai?Or is it because they are unbearable smug twats like Yanited, Citeh and Chavski are here?My mate Stefano - lives in Montecatini - is a lifelong Juve fan so I'm quite pleased for him.However, if a few well-deserved digs are appropriate I will be happy to oblige! ;-)
I juventini at work are going to be full of it tomorrow.
Ideal preparation for Hull ahead of their visit to Spurs:-http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9851399/hull-midfielder-jake-livermore-tests-positive-for-cocaine
Quote from: Richard E on May 15, 2015, 04:54:35 PMIdeal preparation for Hull ahead of their visit to Spurs:-http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9851399/hull-midfielder-jake-livermore-tests-positive-for-cocaineLet the one-liners begin...