Good sense making skills there, mate.
...when we ourselves are only saved from being bottom of the fair play league by one club (that's you) then we're never really going to be in a position to throw stones with a straight face, innit?
That is 2.2 fouls per shot on target.
Whereas THE RAMS have a measly1.37 fouls per shot on target.
That smashes your stat wilde open Stillhate.
Got a brace of tickets for the Monty Python thingy next year.
Back of the net.
I know that's illegal or something. Also don't like Fawlty Towers.
And not that it's directly related, but hate Only Fools and Horses as well.
Your life seems consumed with hatred SHH. You need to get away from that dark place on the South bank of the Trent and reclaim your soul.
You've got to be a right misery not to like Only Fools and Horses.
not sure i would want to go and see monty python's circus of greed. i rather suspect every gag will be wrecked by someone in the crowd without the aid of comic timing wrecking every punchline.
I do hate you Spartacus. There are many things I love and enjoy though. And I'd rather be consumed with hatred than an unhealthy obsession with a rival.
Even though they are changing the endings to some of their sketches, Monty Python will not live up to the hype. Not that it matters as they could just turn up and 5hite into buckets and Strett will still love it.
SHH
You hate someone who you have never even met and then say that same person has an unhealthy obsession (how do you define unhealthy and who are you to say it is unhealthy) with a rival. Well I never.
Ha ha. I don't really hate you mate. Don't cry. I just find your Internet persona annoying, repetitive, obsessed, and hypocritical. And probably unhealthy.
Re Python...
I know every single episode and every bit of dialogue in every film off by heart, including the Fliegender Zirkus episode which was recorded in German.
I would gladly pay sixty quid (and eight for the fruit bat) for a ticket.
I didn't even know the tickets had gone on sale until they had all gone - I spent the weekend in Bournemouth and then went to work at 6:00 this morning.
Monty Python were superb in their day - not sure about a reunion tour though.
Back on topic - the puerile nature of the OP has been matched by some of the ovine comments. Aim to maim indeed! I'd defy anyone to find a really malicious foul committed by a Forest player this season.
Although it's not always that straightforward - the horror tackle on Suarez aat the weekend left no permanent damage, while Cohen is out for the rest of the season after a foul which didn't look serious at the time.
We might agree that criticism of Blackstock for trying to convert a cross at the near post is way out of order, considering that he's also had a serious injury as a result of a niggly little foul.
Buxton should have been sent off for serial assault at the City Ground, but no-one would wish that injury on him. There was no foul, just two players going for the same ball.
OK, so that comment by 2 Wellies misled me - it was Barker who was injured, and Blackstock wasn't even involved.
He was referring to the red card in the second half of a game in which Derby spent the first 45 minutes trying to kick Dexter Blackstock off the park. If it was revenge, and an intentional elbow, it was well overdue. At least we set the record straight this time.
But you seem to have a new lease of life under Schteve, so here's to a winner-takes-all showdown at Wembley next May.
PTS, I remember the day when Sammy Chapman stamped, both feet, on a Derby player's chest. You seem to think that Jake Buxton is an exceptionally physical player - the stats don't bear that out.
Saturday saw him receive his first booking of the season. He just hates Forest - and frankly, who can blame him for that?
comment by OOE (U3473)
posted 8 hours, 27 minutes ago
Re Python...
I know every single episode and every bit of dialogue in every film off by heart, including the Fliegender Zirkus episode which was recorded in German.
I would gladly pay sixty quid (and eight for the fruit bat) for a ticket.
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They sold out (apparently) in a little over 45 seconds; I got a pair £80 each. They were one of the cheapest I think.
They announced 4 other dates so there may be some tickets left Eddie.
Strett - Is the show over a whole week or just a couple of hours?
The others all sold out too inside 3 hours, Strett, again, I didn't realise.
Not to worry. I'll console myself with the fact that I'm going to see another bunch of brilliant geriatrics in a fortnight. Black Sabbath.
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posted on 25/11/13
Good sense making skills there, mate.
posted on 25/11/13
...when we ourselves are only saved from being bottom of the fair play league by one club (that's you) then we're never really going to be in a position to throw stones with a straight face, innit?
posted on 25/11/13
Agreed
posted on 25/11/13
Tell Ramdini
posted on 25/11/13
That is 2.2 fouls per shot on target.
Whereas THE RAMS have a measly1.37 fouls per shot on target.
That smashes your stat wilde open Stillhate.
posted on 25/11/13
Yeah
posted on 25/11/13
Got a brace of tickets for the Monty Python thingy next year.
Back of the net.
posted on 25/11/13
Can't stand them.
posted on 25/11/13
I know that's illegal or something. Also don't like Fawlty Towers.
And not that it's directly related, but hate Only Fools and Horses as well.
posted on 25/11/13
Your life seems consumed with hatred SHH. You need to get away from that dark place on the South bank of the Trent and reclaim your soul.
posted on 25/11/13
BORING.
posted on 25/11/13
You've got to be a right misery not to like Only Fools and Horses.
posted on 25/11/13
not sure i would want to go and see monty python's circus of greed. i rather suspect every gag will be wrecked by someone in the crowd without the aid of comic timing wrecking every punchline.
posted on 25/11/13
I do hate you Spartacus. There are many things I love and enjoy though. And I'd rather be consumed with hatred than an unhealthy obsession with a rival.
posted on 25/11/13
Even though they are changing the endings to some of their sketches, Monty Python will not live up to the hype. Not that it matters as they could just turn up and 5hite into buckets and Strett will still love it.
posted on 25/11/13
SHH
You hate someone who you have never even met and then say that same person has an unhealthy obsession (how do you define unhealthy and who are you to say it is unhealthy) with a rival. Well I never.
posted on 25/11/13
Ha ha. I don't really hate you mate. Don't cry. I just find your Internet persona annoying, repetitive, obsessed, and hypocritical. And probably unhealthy.
posted on 25/11/13
Re Python...
I know every single episode and every bit of dialogue in every film off by heart, including the Fliegender Zirkus episode which was recorded in German.
I would gladly pay sixty quid (and eight for the fruit bat) for a ticket.
I didn't even know the tickets had gone on sale until they had all gone - I spent the weekend in Bournemouth and then went to work at 6:00 this morning.
posted on 25/11/13
Monty Python were superb in their day - not sure about a reunion tour though.
Back on topic - the puerile nature of the OP has been matched by some of the ovine comments. Aim to maim indeed! I'd defy anyone to find a really malicious foul committed by a Forest player this season.
Although it's not always that straightforward - the horror tackle on Suarez aat the weekend left no permanent damage, while Cohen is out for the rest of the season after a foul which didn't look serious at the time.
We might agree that criticism of Blackstock for trying to convert a cross at the near post is way out of order, considering that he's also had a serious injury as a result of a niggly little foul.
Buxton should have been sent off for serial assault at the City Ground, but no-one would wish that injury on him. There was no foul, just two players going for the same ball.
posted on 25/11/13
OK, so that comment by 2 Wellies misled me - it was Barker who was injured, and Blackstock wasn't even involved.
He was referring to the red card in the second half of a game in which Derby spent the first 45 minutes trying to kick Dexter Blackstock off the park. If it was revenge, and an intentional elbow, it was well overdue. At least we set the record straight this time.
But you seem to have a new lease of life under Schteve, so here's to a winner-takes-all showdown at Wembley next May.
posted on 26/11/13
PTS, I remember the day when Sammy Chapman stamped, both feet, on a Derby player's chest. You seem to think that Jake Buxton is an exceptionally physical player - the stats don't bear that out.
Saturday saw him receive his first booking of the season. He just hates Forest - and frankly, who can blame him for that?
posted on 26/11/13
comment by OOE (U3473)
posted 8 hours, 27 minutes ago
Re Python...
I know every single episode and every bit of dialogue in every film off by heart, including the Fliegender Zirkus episode which was recorded in German.
I would gladly pay sixty quid (and eight for the fruit bat) for a ticket.
---------
They sold out (apparently) in a little over 45 seconds; I got a pair £80 each. They were one of the cheapest I think.
They announced 4 other dates so there may be some tickets left Eddie.
posted on 26/11/13
Strett - Is the show over a whole week or just a couple of hours?
posted on 26/11/13
posted on 26/11/13
The others all sold out too inside 3 hours, Strett, again, I didn't realise.
Not to worry. I'll console myself with the fact that I'm going to see another bunch of brilliant geriatrics in a fortnight. Black Sabbath.
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