ChipButtyBlade
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This seasons CH5 show is a class above what has been aired in previous seasons,its great that we have a presenter that connects well with the veiwers,rather than the wooden oafs of the past.
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yeah i was howling at that.. i'm really pleased for Murray he's a great presenterThe look on his face when Keef guessed what the £5 acca would be worth and was within £3 was priceless.
They're really good matesYeah - he has been really good to be fair. Coming across as very knowledgeable too.
Though the presenter joking about Keith knowing all about gambling wasn't in the best taste given his history tho tbf
I hardly recognised Keith Gillespie. He always looked a bit gaunt, but has filled out a bit and looks a lot better. It gave it away as soon as he opened his mouth though.
I remember him scoring a belter in front of the kop. Unstoppable shot, was a great goal.
His sister is lovely I used to play her at scrabble!
This came through the door with the rest of the junk mail:
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Desperate times I guess?
Kin el it's Caine Dingle
For the chef, yeah.
That 'Italian' dish looks suspiciously like a chicken madras.
I just bought his book on the basis on comments on here.
There seems to be a lot of use of the f word, particularly when the name 'Blackwell' is also on the page
I don't know this establishment, but the menu only listed pizza and various Italian dishes (the dish next to Keith is spaghetti) so would suggest it isn't a madras, unless they've used a shite advertising and marketing company!
Have a read of his book, very honest about his time at the Blades and relationship (or non relationship)with Blackwell.
I never realised he played more games for us than any of his other clubs.
nah keeping it Blades related it's Anthony Kiedis, can't stop addicted to the ... yeah that's enough of that then.I always thought Chris Morgan looked like Cain Dingle too.
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I thought Drogba was sliding straight into.my faceIs it just me or was tv generally just darker back then?
Oh that's annoying, its a highlights reel of 2006 goal of the month contenders with a BBC article about the decline in long-shots
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Long range goals: Is shooting from outside the box a dying art in football?
BBC Sport explores the history of long-range goals in the Premier League and how data and tactics are shaping how often they're scored.www.bbc.co.uk
I never know whether it's just the result of getting older, or whether top level football has got much more boring now than 10/20/30 years ago. If I watch a premier league game now, unless I have an emotional connection to it, I pretty much always find it dull even if it's the top teams playing. Whereas when I was younger, I would watch pretty much all the football I could, regardless of quality or the teams that were playing.That era was peak Premier League wasn't it, in terms of the players and matches themselves? It could obviously just be because it was probably the era that I watched most as I was a teenager/early twenties, but I genuinely believe it's gone downhill as a form of entertainment since then.
It's exactly the same for me. The atmosphere at every game just isn't there any more either. A big reason for that is because of the lack of tempo and all the other things you mention.I never know whether it's just the result of getting older, or whether top level football has got much more boring now than 10/20/30 years ago. If I watch a premier league game now, unless I have an emotional connection to it, I pretty much always find it dull even if it's the top teams playing. Whereas when I was younger, I would watch pretty much all the football I could, regardless of quality or the teams that were playing.
So much of what drew me to football in the first place has gone, crunching tackles, wingers who could beat a man and cross a ball, big centre forwards who were great in the air, the clash of styles between physical teams and technical teams. No-one dreams as a kid about playing out from the back and keeping possession at all costs do they? They dream of beating 3 men and smacking it in the top corner from 30 yards.
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