Lokomotiv are looking dreadful
Akron are absolutely battering us as I type.
We lost to Dynamo Makhachkala last week.
I was at the Akhmat game a couple of weeks ago and we were second best there.
It's really not looking good.
Akron are absolutely battering us as I type.
We lost to Dynamo Makhachkala last week.
I was at the Akhmat game a couple of weeks ago and we were second best there.
It's really not looking good.
Have to say I'm proud of Adam in today's podcast. He's gone from someone who wished he could commit to a chant on the pod when Doc Brown did it all those years ago to belting out two songs back to back without hesitation.
I believe it was Barney Stewart that said...
Can winning one World Cup be a trophy-laden spell?
It's just so tonally odd. You're expected to play for pride, but it can't shake the feeling of what could have been. It's the weirdest spectacle in international football. It isn't like a meaningless league game that is tucked away amongst other fixtures of the match day. It's a standalone spectacle.
Do you think you can tell a match is a third place play-off without context?
This is a cliche in itself. I must hear about people saying England go on about 1966 more than actually hearing England fans going on about 1966. Maybe it depends on which part of the UK you live in. Maybe it's what I'm fed by social media algorithms. Maybe I just don't notice because I'm English.
Eric Clapton, Julie Walters and Liam Payne are West Brom's most famous fans, but they are not the most well-known fans specifically recognized for their fandom; that title belongs to Adrian Chiles and Frank Skinner.
How about other clubs?
Who's the least famous 'fan of a club' fan?
Who's the most famous 'fan of a club' fan?
a) In your head do England kick from left to right or right to left when Owen completes his hat trick in the 5-1 win against Germany?
b) Are there any other examples of iconic games with opposite camera angles?
As the sub seems full of posts about how annoying classy gestures are, I'm more of a proponent of the petty gesture. My mate's a Hull fan and I didn't want Hull to win the play-off final, purely for the reason of jealousy. Today I playfully told him I was annoyed, but to be honest, I wasn't joking. I asked my Preston supporting friend about whether this makes me an arsehole, and he admitted that he'd wanted West Brom (my team) to go down this year as it would've been funny. Is anyone else the same?