manusince52
Agreed! Classic example is the Ukraine v England game the other night. People saying 'job done' because we didn't lose and got a point.
I feel so sorry for the poor sods that paid all that money to get over to the Ukraine just to watch such a dour and boring 'job done' performance.
As for a saying I dislike: "There is no such thing as an easy game".
Why do managers of premier teams say that, and then when the likes of Liverpool, Man United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs etc, are drawn against the 'lower' teams in a cup match, they put out a side with four or five reserve / youth players in it. If they really believed there is no such thing as an easy game, they would surely play their strongest side against the 'lower' teams.
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posted on 12/9/13
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posted on 12/9/13
manusince52
Agreed! Classic example is the Ukraine v England game the other night. People saying 'job done' because we didn't lose and got a point.
I feel so sorry for the poor sods that paid all that money to get over to the Ukraine just to watch such a dour and boring 'job done' performance.
As for a saying I dislike: "There is no such thing as an easy game".
Why do managers of premier teams say that, and then when the likes of Liverpool, Man United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs etc, are drawn against the 'lower' teams in a cup match, they put out a side with four or five reserve / youth players in it. If they really believed there is no such thing as an easy game, they would surely play their strongest side against the 'lower' teams.
posted on 12/9/13
I hate how every footballer had to say obviously in every sentence when interviewed seriously they say it in every sentence
posted on 12/9/13
with all due respect you made your point; job done
posted on 12/9/13
Tippy Tappy
posted on 13/9/13
With all due respect we should be beating teams like Swansea and I for one think we can get the job done and take all three points in the game on Monday. Job done, end of. Do it for Lucas.
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