by Royal Rother » 08 Mar 2007 14:45
by Archie's penalty » 08 Mar 2007 14:56
2 world wars, 1 world cup No I agree mate Doyle's rubbish and vastly overrated.
I also think hitler was a nice guy, blair isn't a war criminal, the earth is flat, oliver holt is a great journalist, southampton were the best team in the championship last year, colin is a calm admirable character, west ham are a praiseworthy club, coppell isn't divine, madesjki has been one of our worst chairmen in our history and that the sky is infact green.
I thought I was the only one to think straight. I'm glad I met you. Feel free to drop by and we can have a ride on my flying pig.
by Archie's penalty » 08 Mar 2007 14:59
Ooo Trevor Morleyboycey Is he "all that" .
you been watching too much American TV sister .
You've been watching - The present PERFECT progressive is almost always used in British English.
You been watching - The present progressive is more frequently used in American English.
They say irony is used more by the Brits, so, er.... Well Done.
by Archie's penalty » 08 Mar 2007 15:00
doylefan Doyle has without a doubt been one of our best buys and has been fantastic since he arrived at the club. who would have thought 18 months ago that he would be up there with the leading goal scorers this season??ok so he looks abit iffy at the moment, but hes coming back from injury, so weve just got to be patient.
by nivek elyod » 08 Mar 2007 17:19
Beigemobile And if this isn't the forum for people to discuss the perfromance and contribution of Reading Football Club players, what's it for?
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Mar 2007 18:22
AthleticoSpizz you are right, he was ghostly quiet on that game (as he has been since then too), but coming back from injury...its kind've ok, it could be a lengthy process.
When were Shevchenko and Ballack last injured?
brendywendyStarfishLimpBiscuit Don't worry about the predictable responses, loyal1. You've made an observation, a different opinion. I think you're wrong, but I defend your right to express that opinion anyway.
But on another thread ...LimpBisquit Those of you tempted to give an answer that begins with V should hang your heads in shame and NEVER EVER watch another football match....ever.
no shame required
its quite clear:
you respect everyones right to express their opinion in a post on this board
unless that post begins with a V.
whats your problem
by loyal1 » 08 Mar 2007 18:33
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Mar 2007 20:12
I never mentioned Chelsea.HalibutAthleticoSpizz you are right, he was ghostly quiet on that game (as he has been since then too), but coming back from injury...its kind've ok, it could be a lengthy process.
When were Shevchenko and Ballack last injured?
Another thread -another mention of Chelsea, I am honoured.
Ballack and Sheva have had various knocks throughout the season. Thankfully not in the last few weeks.
by 1871 Royal » 08 Mar 2007 20:40
Archie's penalty2 world wars, 1 world cup No I agree mate Doyle's rubbish and vastly overrated.
I also think hitler was a nice guy, blair isn't a war criminal, the earth is flat, oliver holt is a great journalist, southampton were the best team in the championship last year, colin is a calm admirable character, west ham are a praiseworthy club, coppell isn't divine, madesjki has been one of our worst chairmen in our history and that the sky is infact green.
I thought I was the only one to think straight. I'm glad I met you. Feel free to drop by and we can have a ride on my flying pig.
by Nezhen » 08 Mar 2007 20:51
thanks for the response. i have only seen doyle play from the tv in my padded cell so my views are as limited as my brain capacity. didnt go to a game last year as I was sectioned at the beginning of the season so only saw highlights, but this year i have been allowed to watch all the games through my 'special' glasses on the tv, though and the only game i went to was at jeffs home (my carer). i will review my thoughts at the end of season and hopefully my new brain will change my mind.
AthleticoSpizzI never mentioned Chelsea.HalibutAthleticoSpizz you are right, he was ghostly quiet on that game (as he has been since then too), but coming back from injury...its kind've ok, it could be a lengthy process.
When were Shevchenko and Ballack last injured?
Another thread -another mention of Chelsea, I am honoured.
Ballack and Sheva have had various knocks throughout the season. Thankfully not in the last few weeks.
But now that we are on the subject (once again), when will they (Sheva and Ballack)ever recover from those "knocks"?
by 1871 Royal » 08 Mar 2007 21:38
HaroldAthleticoSpizzI never mentioned Chelsea.HalibutAthleticoSpizz you are right, he was ghostly quiet on that game (as he has been since then too), but coming back from injury...its kind've ok, it could be a lengthy process.
When were Shevchenko and Ballack last injured?
Another thread -another mention of Chelsea, I am honoured.
Ballack and Sheva have had various knocks throughout the season. Thankfully not in the last few weeks.
But now that we are on the subject (once again), when will they (Sheva and Ballack)ever recover from those "knocks"?
GR8 goal by Ballack the other night.
*Remember all you guys writing off Drogba in his first season of English Football.
1871 RoyalHaroldAthleticoSpizzI never mentioned Chelsea.HalibutAthleticoSpizz you are right, he was ghostly quiet on that game (as he has been since then too), but coming back from injury...its kind've ok, it could be a lengthy process.
When were Shevchenko and Ballack last injured?
Another thread -another mention of Chelsea, I am honoured.
Ballack and Sheva have had various knocks throughout the season. Thankfully not in the last few weeks.
But now that we are on the subject (once again), when will they (Sheva and Ballack)ever recover from those "knocks"?
GR8 goal by Ballack the other night.
*Remember all you guys writing off Drogba in his first season of English Football.
We did write him off in his first season because he was dredful, however now i dont think Chel$ea would be where they are now this year without him. And Ballack and Shevi are a lot older than he is.
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Mar 2007 22:22
by WTRoyal » 09 Mar 2007 00:11
by Ooo Trevor Morley » 09 Mar 2007 01:03
Archie's penaltyOoo Trevor Morleyboycey Is he "all that" .
you been watching too much American TV sister .
You've been watching - The present PERFECT progressive is almost always used in British English.
You been watching - The present progressive is more frequently used in American English.
They say irony is used more by the Brits, so, er.... Well Done.
Are you by any chance teaching english over there? And if you are u should be teaching the continuous not the progressive - Americans
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