after reading all of your views on my lead article i must say there is a variable point of views regarding sod and his way of playing the game and i must admire some of you for defending him.at the end of the day stats dont lie,i really believe the man must resign,even if we happen to go down for a season we must change our style of play.it doesnt work ,its proven it doesnt work so why all the ballyhoo.tomorrow evening on football heaven my son <jamie> will give our views on the current events at the club.im afraid ill be travelling home from manchester where im working so listen out,give your views get on and lets hear the real fans for once instead of letting other fans voice your views for you
posted on 22/8/11
Wouldn't be at all surprised Say Lavee. If you get a foot of snow at the beginning of December, anything is possible.
posted on 22/8/11
Sorry NY, my mistake, it's in Spain at the end of August.
posted on 22/8/11
Hopefully you won't need your sleeping bag and cocoa for the games NY
posted on 22/8/11
Never do Azza, we are 6 hours behind you, 3 pm is 9 am.
posted on 23/8/11
NY
If you're watching games on the 24 and 27 September aren't you watching Palace and Hull? As we play Bristol City this Saturday Don't buy tickets for the wrong games
posted on 23/8/11
Thanks Donny Lass, I made that mistake earlier, yes it's Palace and Hull. You'll be surprised what old age can do for you. As I've told Mick, I now feel like and old man, trouble is I can't find one Ha! Ha!.
posted on 23/8/11
Nobody's getting any younger - i feel old myself at times
posted on 23/8/11
That's the trouble, as they say, youth is wasted on the young. At least by carrying on working I can at least make myself feel I am not now a pensioner. Over here they cannot make you retire asa you can sue for ageism. I don't like how they sue for everything, but I'll take advantage of it!!!
posted on 23/8/11
Fair play
I quite enjoy being middle aged tbh. I have a far better time then when I was a teenager/twentysomething
But in my head part of me is 18
The where there's a blame there's a claim culture isn't good, creates loads of paperwork But if you want to work then you should be able to work!
posted on 23/8/11
The big difference setween here and back home is that you can sue someone and get an out of court settlement. Even if you go to court you are not responsible for the other person's costs. Hence the woman who sue McDonald's because they didn't tell her the coffe was hot. It's ridiculous, but it's the way they do it, a so it's not up to me to argue.