Yes, how many of you will be following the Sunderland V Fulham clash with more interest than usual (which would be zilch!).
Here's hoping for
a) A Sunderland win
b) some of the 6 counties players actually get into the starting 11 for Fulham ;D
QuoteYes, how many of you will be following the Sunderland V Fulham clash with more interest than usual (which would be zilch!).
If i where you id be more interested in the teams 2 and 5 places above mine in the league, and who are in the relegation dogfight with you
Oh yes...the new 'Old firm' of the premiership!! :P
Sunderland V Fulham?
Sorry I have some paint to watch drying!
I see Fulham are being linked to ahem....Kyle Lafferty. The Fulham fans must be salivating at the thought....
Well he would be a better bet than Healy, who stayed on the bench for 87 minutes on Saturday, in spite of the fact that Fulham hadn't scored against mighty Derby.
I would seriously doubt if Sanchez will be around in January to buy anyone ;D
Maybe he'll get the Spurs job Tony!
Quote from: his holiness nb on October 23, 2007, 02:58:23 PM
Sunderland V Fulham?
Sorry I have some paint to watch drying!
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Interesting thread.
Very interesting indeed
Who are you going to support now Fearon or are you going to dodge the question or indeed ignore the thread..........?
Recent events prove that Keane is a complete tool as a manager, and I expect this point to be further emphasized at White Hart Lane this weekend.
I doubt if he would still be in the job at the Stadium of Shite were it not for the Irish Murphia behind the club
Quote from: T Fearon on August 22, 2008, 02:17:25 PM
Recent events prove that Keane is a complete tool as a manager, and I expect this point to be further emphasized at White Hart Lane this weekend.
I doubt if he would still be in the job at the Stadium of Shite were it not for the Irish Murphia behind the club
O f**k...
Best young manager in the league, even a fool can see that.
Quote from: T Fearon on August 22, 2008, 02:17:25 PM
Recent events prove that Keane is a complete tool as a manager, and I expect this point to be further emphasized at White Hart Lane this weekend.
I doubt if he would still be in the job at the Stadium of Shite were it not for the Irish Murphia behind the club
:D :D
Quote from: marty88 on August 25, 2008, 11:01:57 AM
Quote from: T Fearon on August 22, 2008, 02:17:25 PM
Recent events prove that Keane is a complete tool as a manager, and I expect this point to be further emphasized at White Hart Lane this weekend.
I doubt if he would still be in the job at the Stadium of Shite were it not for the Irish Murphia behind the club
O f**k...
Best young manager in the league, even a fool can see that.
Not that I would join a
he is crap V no he is the best type debate
I can't say I follow the EPL that close but even a fool would consider the merits of Southgate.
He has done very well from scratch.
Quote from: T Fearon on August 22, 2008, 02:17:25 PM
Recent events prove that Keane is a complete tool as a manager, and I expect this point to be further emphasized at White Hart Lane this weekend.
I doubt if he would still be in the job at the Stadium of Shite were it not for the Irish Murphia behind the club
There was a certain inevitability about Saturday's result.
Did Sunderland win??
haha Tony, left yourself wide open for that one! ;)
Another one to add to the list of classics. Unless of course Fearon meant Sunderland should be hammering Spurs and not scraping late winners against them.