bigmick wrote:It's a brilliant read CF. You certainly weren't lying about it being a long post. Whose is it mate?
It's a brilliant read CF. You certainly weren't lying about it being a long post. Whose is it mate?
Btw my observations visa-vis Chelsea weren't a pop, just purely a personal view. Given that they are undoubtedly the best team in the league I just think they have an obligation to at least try and entertain. This is even more the case now that the very worrying precedent for weaker teams to not put out their strongest side against the blues has been set, (If WBA fielding a second string team against the League Champions so as to avoid a confidence busting hammering for the first eleven does not set the alarm bells ringing in the corridoors of power then I swear nothing will).
bigmick wrote:Boring? I don't mean Rafa's Liverpool or the forum or anything. I mean the whole football season sofar. It just hasn't got going yet for me.
Maybe it's the cricket taking care of everybody's emotions into the start of the new season (and being from Yorkshire I love my leather on willow and warm beer as much as the next man). Maybe it's the national team, bereft of imagination and passion, stumbling to defeat against a desperately poor Northern Irish team. Maybe it's Chelsea, the current best team in the country unable to come close to filling up their ground despite their position in one of the biggest population centres in the World. Due in no small part I think to their "professionalism" and happiness to rely on counter-attacking football even at home. Maybe it's the fact that I watched Bolton draw 0-0 with Blackburn on the telly the other night and was filled with despair over what has come to be passed as entertainment.
It could be of course that maybe it's just me and that all is OK. Perhaps we are being treated to a football feast every week and I'm just too grumpy to see it.
Hopefully this weekend will see a classic Liverpool/Man Utd encounter. Hopefully there will be goals, controversy, talking points and a passion to fuel the fires of the oncoming Autumnal chill. I hope so because football needs it in my view.
bigmick wrote:Hopefully this weekend will see a classic Liverpool/Man Utd encounter. Hopefully there will be goals, controversy, talking points and a passion to fuel the fires of the oncoming Autumnal chill. I hope so because football needs it in my view.
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