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Just as well I made sure I put my glasses on and was in the right forum as about to post im a big fan and garth brooks' best song was "the dance" .
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I still can't make out what he actually says here, dropping the N word in the context of that sentence makes no sense.I watched the Geoff Hurst one and that was shocking! Literally dropped the n-word unnecessarily sat next to Crooks
Two sentences about KdB, and then a quick revisit to a World Cup that happened 35 years ago, as you do. And that's just this week's Team of the Week. It's worth a regular look. Lord Garth talks an immeasurable amount of shite. It's hilarious.De Bruyne's first pass to set up Sergio Aguero for Manchester City's opening goal against Liverpool was delightful and the second for Gabriel Jesus was even better.
I've labelled De Bruyne the 'king of the assists' for some time now, certainly since the demise of Arsenal's Mesut Ozil in that department.
As for Liverpool, Jon Moss was absolutely right to send Sadio Mane off for what looked, in my opinion, a dangerous and reckless tackle on City keeper Ederson. The argument that a foul should not be determined by the severity of the injury it causes is something out of a 1982 World Cup semi-final nightmare, when Harald Schumacher escaped without even a booking after knocking Patrick Battiston unconscious.
What nonsense. How else do you assess the severity of a tackle, especially when that tackle is late?
The game has changed immeasurably from the days when players could simply take out an opponent and be praised by his team-mates for the skill with which it was executed or worse, see the incident totally ignored by the officials.
Why Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp should display such disapproval about the challenge on Ederson is incongruous to me. It was City manager Pep Guardiola who should have felt aggrieved. Thank goodness the game has moved on. Well done referee Jon Moss.
In the woodpile. Some old bigot politician said it not long ago either.I still can't make out what he actually says here, dropping the N word in the context of that sentence makes no sense.
F365 said:Pogba's hair this week was remarkably similar to his hair against Swansea, when he was picked by Garth for his TOTW
Thanks, having gone back and listened to it I can hear it now.In the woodpile. Some old bigot politician said it not long ago either.
fecking spat my tea out!I just cannot warm to Crooks, everything about him rubs me the wrong way - his overly earnest, pompous way of speaking, the wild eyes, the aloof nodding. I suppose that he's something of a character compared to most pundits but he's just an arse, isn't he.
In fairness to Hurst 'nigger in the wood pile' seems to have been a commonly used figure of speech, albeit a tasteless one that thankfully only seems to be used by the occasional Tory MP these days.I have no respect for Geoff Hurst. What a cnut.
I remember drooling over him at Spurs, who had an exciting team in the early eighties with him and Steve Archibald in front of Glen Hoddle and Steve Perryman. United seemingly made a coup to get him at age 27, first on loan, to play alongside Frank Stapleton. Unfortunately his legs was more or less gone and he only made seven starts for United and they let him slip to WBA.Older cafites, what was Garth Crooks like as a player for a United?
He's put Mignolet in his team of the week.
Good old Garth, some much needed Monday relief.He's put Mignolet in his team of the week.
Rooney made it absolutely clear to referee Martin Atkinson that it was the fourth time the Bournemouth centre-back had challenged in that fashion and the referee did not penalise the one that caused all the damage. It's all well and good Francis trying these dangerous manoeuvres with the likes of Rooney. Had Francis been playing against Duncan Ferguson I suspect it would have been Francis leaving the field of play, but on a stretcher.
Kids parties?Why is this clown even employed?
I have no time for his hairstyles and even less time for the dancing exhibitions. They are for beauty parlours and catwalks.
What I do enjoy, though, is a footballer who can produce moments of magic with a football at his feet.
There is no doubt that Paul Pogba's return to the Manchester United line-up was as empathic against Newcastle as it was stylish, and so it should be.
Newcastle simply do not have the resources to compete with Manchester United. But you can only beat what is in front of you and Pobga tormented Newcastle throughout.
I would like to see the Frenchman have this sort of performance against the top teams, but there is no doubt that, given time and room, Pogba can destroy the opposition.
I had little choice but to pick Pogba over Jack Cork for example. Cork was outstanding for Burnley against Swansea but Pogba is in a different class. Yet there was something quite virtuous about Cork's performance I did not see in Pogba's against the Magpies.
Nevertheless, it would have been vindictive of me not to pick Pogba. I refuse to allow a poor rendition of John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever with a poor haircut to stop me from producing an honest selection, but I do so through gritted teeth.
WtfPut Pogba in his team of the week. This was his 'take' on his performance