RE: Football Banter - terence - 10-01-2015 13:22
i would say it was more man cities sneaky genius rather than naivety from chelsea. but a mistake that no-one else will make again.
RE: Football Banter - bytor - 10-01-2015 17:42
(10-01-2015 13:18 )admin Wrote: (10-01-2015 12:49 )bytor Wrote: Chelsea seem a little naive
We offered Frank a new contract but he felt the time was right to move on. What have we done that was naive?
Naive is the wrong choice of word but perhaps a better deal could have been offered to keep him. I don't know if that was possible. I'm certainly not critising Chelsea. I still feel they are going to win the premiership this season.
It was more a question on how City have bent, or at least put a dent in the rules in acquiring him.
RE: Football Banter - Mr77 - 10-01-2015 22:56
Sad News from Germany as Wolfsburg's promising Belgian U-21 Junior Malanda has been killed in a car crash .
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2904776/Wolfsburg-midfielder-Junior-Malanda-killed-car-accident-aged-20.html
RE: Football Banter - sophia knight so sexy - 11-01-2015 16:19
Is it just me or does anybody else get sick to death of hearing sky sports talk about ched evans 24/7?
why is everyone saying he deserves another go after doing his time (he only did half his time ) t think a few years before he has the opportunity to talk to a team let alone sign for them especially after not saying sorry to the poor girl
RE: Football Banter - cosmonaut - 11-01-2015 18:52
(11-01-2015 16:19 )sophia knight so sexy Wrote: why is everyone saying he deserves another go after doing his time
Because if he was a plumber or a butcher he would be allowed to work and people are arguing that footballers shouldn't be treated differently.
RE: Football Banter - SmĀ© - 13-01-2015 08:15
RE: Football Banter - HannahsPet - 14-01-2015 16:15
OMG Burnley on course for a Place in the Uefa Cup because of Fair play Damm Dingles abroad should be fun
RE: Football Banter - Charlemagne - 15-01-2015 14:29
Lionel Messi is a brilliant footballer but has a bad taste in clothes.
At the Ballon d'Or he wore a shiny red tuxedo. Really
He reminded me of Austin Powers.
RE: Football Banter - William H Bonney - 15-01-2015 18:13
(15-01-2015 14:29 )Charlemagne Wrote: Lionel Messi is a brilliant footballer but has a bad taste in clothes.
At the Ballon d'Or he wore a shiny red tuxedo. Really
It was made by Dolce & Gabbana, one of the world's leading fashion houses, so probably expensive.
GQ magazine liked the suit anyway, saying that it made Messi was the best dressed man at the event.
RE: Football Banter - *Kal-El* - 16-01-2015 00:37
What a great guy:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2911712/Manchester-United-star-Juan-Mata-surprises-children-one-city-s-toughest-primary-schools-delivering-presents.html
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