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The Caf's Roy Keane.
Who was that poster who said he did cocaine in his office?Maybe live a little then?
I bet he could show him a thing or two!
Who was that poster who said he did cocaine in his office?Maybe live a little then?
Tell me what it says about me. Give me an in depth opinion based on one line of text in a forum.
I have never drug binged, cheated at work or cheated in my personal life, so am not going to pretend I hold him as some kind of saint because he could kick a football. If however, that is what you hold as an example of a human being, then does that not say a lot about you too?
Such an odd take on it - ain't it?No one is calling him a paragon of virtue so give it a rest
Not sure. But I did ecstasy in 6th form, in class.Who was that poster who said he did cocaine in his office?
I bet he could show him a thing or two!
I'll make sure to write something horrible when you die.Not sure. But I did ecstasy in 6th form, in class.
By that logic you shouldn't get upset every time United lose a match (assuming you're a United fan). Because, why should you get so upset over a bunch of random men kicking a ball when they most likely dont even know you exist? Am I doing it right?Oh grow up. To paraphrase one of your earlier posts:
'The world feels a bit empty today.'
If you are seriously going to get so emotional over somebody who doesn't even know you even exist and most likely didn't spend any time thinking about the day before you died then you need to get a grip on yourself.
Exactly - I mean they'd probably walk right past you in the street.By that logic you shouldn't get upset every time United lose a match (assuming you're a United fan). Because, why should you get so upset over a bunch of random men kicking a ball when they most likely dont even know you exist? Am I doing it right?
That's livingMaybe live a little then?
Absolutely disgusting and where was VAR in 66?They were all at it
Who was that poster who said he did cocaine in his office?
I bet he could show him a thing or two!
There’s no amount of money I would leave my job for.
I live a 2 minute drive to my office, I have an open bar, I made VP in 2 years with the company, I built my squad by myself with my buddies and good looking girls, I say what I want (no PC shit in my office), I dress how I want and I’ve openly done cocaine in the office.
I make more than enough to live my lifestyle comfortably so I’m never leaving.
That's the one
what a legendThat's the one
Thanks. At least something will be written.I'll make sure to write something horrible when you die.
Very well put. What I would like to add is that without that romantic fantasy, as you call it. Life would be dreadful.Such an odd take on it - ain't it?
Most artists (music, literature, film) I like were the opposite of paragons of virtue. And many of them are/were - in fact - terrible people in one sense or another.
If you can't separate the human being from the artist, you're doing it wrong - in my opinion.
In Maradona's case there's also something else to consider: A lot of people in my generation do not mourn the passing of an individual human being (who was flawed in all sorts of ways) - but the passing of a (yes, romanticized - of course! That comes with the territory) figure who represented something far beyond his own person.
Precisely what he represented will be different from one man or woman to the next - but whatever it was (childhood hero worship, the football world of a bygone era, or something else), it's powerful: it means something. Which sums up...football (for a fan): a perfectly irrational devotion to something that is, essentially, a fantasy. A wonderful fantasy, I would add.
Indeed. Unbearable even, some would say. What's the bloody point - if not for a bit of romance?Very well put. What I would like to add is that without that romantic fantasy, as you call it. Life would be dreadful.
Realistically? Slim to nil, I would say.What were England’s chances like of winning that WC had they progressed?
They weren't even favourites to win that match.Quick question for those old enough. What were England’s chances like of winning that WC had they progressed? Being so bitter even after the mans’ death isn’t a good look.
I think they'd have had a good shot at Belgium (no mugs mind) but I'd never have fancied them to beat Germany.Quick question for those old enough. What were England’s chances like of winning that WC had they progressed? Being so bitter even after the mans’ death isn’t a good look.
Realistically? Slim to nil, I would say.
They weren't even favourites to win that match.
There's a good write-up about what went on in the game here if anyone's interested and it's not pay-walled
https://theathletic.com/1935032/2020/11/25/reconsidered-michael-cox-diego-maradona-1986-world-cup
Thanks.I think they'd have had a good shot at Belgium (no mugs mind) but I'd never have fancied them to beat Germany.
Forster, Briegel, Brehme, Berthold in defence. Good unit.
Matthaus, Rummenigge, Voller
I'd have said the Germans would have beaten that England team 8 times out of 10 imo. Probably on penalties a few times
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Maradona said it best, the handball is what it is just like the phantom goal that won England a world cup.For that handball I presume, yet nobody mentions the officials that apparently didn't notice it.
Ok. Give it a rest.When a mod tells me to give it a rest because of something I post, I will listen.
Really? I don't really care about Henry's handball and would never hold one moment like that against when discussing Henry and the joy he brought everyone but it is the very first thing that comes to mind when I see Henry being mentioned and is probably his most famous moment in football, granted infamous.
This place is very strange sometimes.Tell me what it says about me. Give me an in depth opinion based on one line of text in a forum.
I have never drug binged, cheated at work or cheated in my personal life, so am not going to pretend I hold him as some kind of saint because he could kick a football. If however, that is what you hold as an example of a human being, then does that not say a lot about you too?
How do you feel about George Best? Asking out of real interest, so could you please elaborate?Tell me what it says about me. Give me an in depth opinion based on one line of text in a forum.
I have never drug binged, cheated at work or cheated in my personal life, so am not going to pretend I hold him as some kind of saint because he could kick a football. If however, that is what you hold as an example of a human being, then does that not say a lot about you too?
You're the kind of person who's throw a tantrum at a funeral just because you don't like the people who died. Cheap & Classless.Tell me what it says about me. Give me an in depth opinion based on one line of text in a forum.
I have never drug binged, cheated at work or cheated in my personal life, so am not going to pretend I hold him as some kind of saint because he could kick a football. If however, that is what you hold as an example of a human being, then does that not say a lot about you too?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55093770
Eng v Arg replay on BBC
The full replay will only be available in the UK, with the live text commentary available worldwide.