I can remember absolutely everyone on this forum completely buzzing about how we were "investing heavily to break the top six" that summer. Delirious, happy days.
Correct - and we actually did finish sixth. Similarly Leicester won the freaking league but not because they "invested heavily", as a cursory look at their signings in the summer before will show.
Puel and Pellegrino would have seen us as a Premier League stepping stone as well. Hughes came in the prove the doubters wrong.
This time next year if Ralph ends up at Spurs, or even those wonderful Toffeemen, then it will only mean he's done a great job for us.
I still don't know why she should have to "give a monkeys". She was at the helm for one of the most successful eras of our existence and still people grizzled and whinged like bi itches. Getting the hell out and leaving us all to it just seems fair enough to me.
Enjoy "the next level", chumps.
Yes, that's what I would get - you have to zoom in to read anything and replying/posting an absolute joke. Clumsy as ****.
Genuinely can't believe anyone would think that that is better than Tapatalk. Takes all sorts I suppose.
I accept Whelk's criticism of the very idea of death pools but six years on this remains top quality CB Fry #content. Even though I didn't remember writing it.
If people don't use Tapatalk on their phones what other apps are there? Because p*ssing about reading this forum on a phone through Chrome/any browser is a joke and I can't believe anyone would actually do that in real life.
Thanks for the PM. Everyone on this forum is just not going to believe this information. [emoji41][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106][emoji41][emoji120][emoji120][emoji120][emoji120][emoji106][emoji41]
Cameron believed they would cave if he threatened a referendum and potentially leaving.They didn't blink.
Fox and Boris thought they would cave because of German Car Manufacturers and they need us more than we need them. They didn't blink.
Then May and Davis and co thought they would cave if no-deal "stayed on the table". They didn't blink.
Then they would cave at the last minute (ie in March) because "they always do a deal at the last minute". They didn't blink.
Maybe there's a trend there?
And 80% of the electorate voted for leave parties in the last general election etc etc but that exact parliament that those exact people voted for is often described as a, er, remain parliament.
Complicated, ain't it.