18/10/2008 – Harry ‘…I went with my Dad to watch Arsenal every week’
26/10/2008 – Harry ‘….it was Spurs I used to go and watch,they were the team I supported’
Hmm - feel this could easily become a daily feature, picking through Harry bullsh*it, not that Im absorbed with the cheeky colourful every-ones-favourite-uncle two-faced lying ****.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Happy days for Pompey after dispatching Guimaraes
Totally enjoyed Pompeys late late show last night away at Guimaraes, Peter Crouch’s double sending us through to the group stages of the UEFA cup. Fantastic result after enduring a storming Guimaraes first half performance that left Pompey dazed on the ropes, close to being knocked out.
Fantastic support, looked like a great fun out there, cant wait to be part of it in the group stages.
There were a few players whose performances were below the high standards they usually set, but they all came good in the end to give us a vintage night to remember, and earn their frolics in the sea the next morning.
Came in a week we gave sour Spurs a lesson in football, and after the up-themselves cockneys had the cheek to ask Pompey to explain how it dealt with the matter [of abuse], a case of trying to deflect responsibility straight out of the teflon-Tony Blair book of blame management.
Finally back to the Guimaraes game - I did laugh at the strange decision by the ref to blow for a goal kick after a Pompey cross was headed back across the box by Peter Crouch who was clearly a yard or 2 in front of the line, still in play - nearly as bad as last weeks phantom goal.
Fantastic support, looked like a great fun out there, cant wait to be part of it in the group stages.
There were a few players whose performances were below the high standards they usually set, but they all came good in the end to give us a vintage night to remember, and earn their frolics in the sea the next morning.
Came in a week we gave sour Spurs a lesson in football, and after the up-themselves cockneys had the cheek to ask Pompey to explain how it dealt with the matter [of abuse], a case of trying to deflect responsibility straight out of the teflon-Tony Blair book of blame management.
Finally back to the Guimaraes game - I did laugh at the strange decision by the ref to blow for a goal kick after a Pompey cross was headed back across the box by Peter Crouch who was clearly a yard or 2 in front of the line, still in play - nearly as bad as last weeks phantom goal.
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