Nearly as bad as me putting money on Crouch to score the winner at Fratton Park in April 2005. But the time I got back from the bookies he was announced as injured. :mad:
Not really too extreme, but when I saw 28 Days Later and left the cinema to an essentially empty carpark I really did for a minute go, 'Oh bugger.........'
That film did freak me a bit. The scene where Naomi Harris' character takes out the bloke who was once in dream team with a machete still shocks me now.
Worst 5 quid? The money I spent signing up to this place...
No, a round of lagers at the stadium. With Lowe's return I expected an upturn in the quality of the matchday catering. Was so sorely dissapointed.
A sound point. If the bubble burst with the TV money then clubs like us with no money/ambition/investors/pot to p*ss in (delete as appropriate) will be laughing. Mainly because we are at least trying to operate within our means now.
I wouldn't worry. Ron Dennis wil finally tell Lewis that descretion is the better part of valour, he will win the title and the FIA can suck our collective balls.
He is better then Massa, and that will shine through, despite their corrupt influence.
I just love football full stop, I coach it, I watch as many game I can I I just adore it. If England are playing I do care. I watch and I hope they win, as despite my love for football, I love to be partisan now and then. England lets me do that.
Rather then giving you more to spend it'll just de-value the money that is already in circulation.
(e.g. If there are 10 coins in circulation and the bank mints another 10, then all the money that was there already would be worth half what it did, as there are 2 x the number of coins compared to what there was.)