Liverpool and Chelsea 3 and a bit wins away from Citeh. 16 games left. Some hope.
Liverpool and Chelsea 3 and a bit wins away from Citeh. 16 games left. Some hope.
Liverpool and Chelsea 3 and a bit wins away from Citeh. 16 games left. Some hope.
Luis Diaz says hiChelsea are flakey and Liverpool don't have the depth
Luis Diaz says hi
Also get Harvey Elliott back & now have a full fit squad
Is that the Leicester fans going on a rampage after as well?Looks like hooliganism isn't exactly over in the UK all due to this d-head Leicester fan attacking Forest players.
Yeah, at a Nottingham pub. Nothing better to do the pricks.Is that the Leicester fans going on a rampage after as well?
When I was living in the UK (long time ago), it was crazy what these idiots would get up to. Pretty sure its not as bad now, but still a ways to go clearly.Yeah, at a Nottingham pub. Nothing better to do the pricks.
I’ll add, it was also part of the peculiar subculture that developed in the so called ‘golden years’ of organised football hooliganism in the 1970s and 80s. Working class lads dressed in expensive designer brands, getting around looking to punch, kick, stab or belt with blunt instruments other working class lads also dressed in the latest expensive designer labels. There was a baffling deliberate irony to it.When I was living in the UK (long time ago), it was crazy what these idiots would get up to. Pretty sure its not as bad now, but still a ways to go clearly.
You'll note those Leicester fans are what they call "casuals" i.e. dressed casually with no colours on. That's not so much because they're too gutless to wear colours for fear of being belted, its because they're less identifiable when they do loser crap like this. They are the worst of "supporters" at clubs these casuals.
Same here PT. They haven't been in the EPL this century yet.I’ll add, it was also part of the peculiar subculture that developed in the so called ‘golden years’ of organised football hooliganism in the 1970s and 80s. Working class lads dressed in expensive designer brands, getting around looking to punch, kick, stab or belt with blunt instruments other working class lads also dressed in the latest expensive designer labels. There was a baffling deliberate irony to it.
On another note. Enjoying watching Forest’s FA cup run. Not doing terribly in the Championship either. They have been building for a few years at Championship level, showing signs that they may (like Leeds), rise from the dead and end their long absence from the top flight. Would really like to see them back. Have a bit of a soft spot for them.
Brian Clough !!!Same here PT. They haven't been in the EPL this century yet.
So long ago that now his son Nigel's my age at 55.Brian Clough !!!
Given the strained history between Leeds and Brian Clough. I wonder if the Leeds fans use the same chant at Nigel Clough as they do at Darren Ferguson (Sir Alex’s son)?So long ago that now his son Nigel's my age at 55.
are there any current father/sons we could use that on? 90k Tiger supported filling the G singing in unison would be beautiful.Given the strained history between Leeds and Brian Clough. I wonder if the Leeds fans use the same chant at Nigel Clough as they do at Darren Ferguson (Sir Alex’s son)?
I find it interesting that when a lot of English people are asked of their impressions of Australians. While you don’t hear the old silly cliches of cork hats, 6 foot 4 bronzed muscle men etc. There is still this idea that by English standards we swear lots, get drunk lots, are generally a bit more forward, gruff and uncouth etc.are there any current father/sons we could use that on? 90k Tiger supported filling the G singing in unison would be beautiful.