City are so good, its scary
I think he never fully got the backing of the Sunderland fans because he was a Newcastle lad. That was the main problem. They were never truly behind him.No, we wouldn't. He left us in a worse state than he found us and we were in bad shape when he did. He keeps going on about 10th but I think we were 6 points above relegation that season and we went from 15th to 10th on the last day thanks to Newcastle throwing away a 3-0 scoreline against WBA.
He spent a LOT of money at SAFC and we went nowhere. He's spent a LOT of money at Hull and they're more likely to be back where he found them (a league below!) when he's sacked.
I think he never fully got the backing of the Sunderland fans because he was a Newcastle lad. That was the main problem. They were never truly behind him.
Dat Nutella.
The german national team surely enjoys theirbreakfast.
My friend who's a Sunderland fan says Bruce still goes on about that and Sunderland generally. He seems to be very bitter over the whole thing. Should probably just get over it.very funny. roflcopters.
Please understand.:lol
It's a team full of chokers (sorry DC). they only win the unimportant games (sorry again DC).
BREAKFAST WELL
This is the most important meal of the day particularly if youre exercising.
Julie recommends porridge topped with milled linseeds, banana or berries, a wholewheat bagel with nut butter and banana, or eggs.
She says: Sugary cereals make your energy levels dip and block the bodys ability to burn fat.
"If you swap these for oats you are getting B vitamins and minerals, which provide sustained slow-release energy, keeping you fuller for longer.
Eggs are a popular choice among athletes. Before training, poached eggs or scrambled eggs on toast will provide a great energy boost.
"When Philip was playing he always had scrambled eggs or omelette for his pre-match meal.
Can someone give me a brief rundown on how transfers work? Is it pretty much just trading players permanently? Are they on loan for a certain period of time? I think I have a vague idea of how it works but it seems confusing as fuck.
Can someone give me a brief rundown on how transfers work? Is it pretty much just trading players permanently? Are they on loan for a certain period of time? I think I have a vague idea of how it works but it seems confusing as fuck.
Manager walks into a club, drops a cheque so big it bends the table and points to a player.
So I'm guessing there isn't a salary cap?
Emptihad sounding like a training session is going on again!
No, some players are on silly money like £300k per week, etc. That's on top of transfer fees.
Please understand.
Please understand.
:lol
It's a team full of chokers (sorry DC). they only win the unimportant games (sorry again DC).
It's a team full of chokers (sorry DC). they only win the unimportant games (sorry again DC).
When he is up for it, he goes full on Super Saiyan. A shame it takes him a few games to power up.Yaya playing like he actually cares
Want Man United to win so they have something to play for against Hull but I can't see it.
Newcastle are not going to win so no matter what you won't go down.
I want to believe, Arsenal have moments of beautiful football and are a couple of class players from true contention. Yet these are the moments when they gag it.Except be the best team in England since Xmas.
They arent going to lose to both Sunderland and WBA.