by working class hero » 16 Jan 2010 00:41
16 Jan 2010 00:41Not so lomg ago first team and reserves would also have been asked to help. Would serve as a good warm up before training...handbags_harris wrote:To be fair, this is the sort of thing that youth team players used to do in years gone by. What's changed...?
Imagine the outcry if Federici did his back in shovelling snow !working class hero wrote:Not so lomg ago first team and reserves would also have been asked to help. Would serve as a good warm up before training...handbags_harris wrote:To be fair, this is the sort of thing that youth team players used to do in years gone by. What's changed...?
No mention of a free ticket a la Pompey I see.
Funny how such a well run club can't manage to clear some snow without getting free help from the fans...
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 16 Jan 2010 10:41
16 Jan 2010 10:41by working class hero » 16 Jan 2010 11:04
16 Jan 2010 11:04Place it by his near post and he won't even see itSun Tzu wrote:Imagine the outcry if Federici did his back in shovelling snow !working class hero wrote:Not so lomg ago first team and reserves would also have been asked to help. Would serve as a good warm up before training...handbags_harris wrote:To be fair, this is the sort of thing that youth team players used to do in years gone by. What's changed...?
No mention of a free ticket a la Pompey I see.
Funny how such a well run club can't manage to clear some snow without getting free help from the fans...
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 16 Jan 2010 18:11
16 Jan 2010 18:11The snow we have had over the last two months is about the same if not more than Iceland would have over the same time period. It's Greenland that gets all the snow. Iceland is green and just cold because of Arctic wind.zummerset wrote:Hasn't it all melted now so what is the point of this thread - train indoors you saps until it melts! Anyway the Icelanders should be used to snow?
What I'm here forzummerset wrote:Parky - thank you for your pedantic correction
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 17 Jan 2010 14:21
17 Jan 2010 14:21You can be done for child abuse just by getting the kids to clean boots or even their own dressing rooms. People wonder why academies produce such wet and weak players.handbags_harris wrote:To be fair, this is the sort of thing that youth team players used to do in years gone by. What's changed...?
by working class hero » 17 Jan 2010 15:35
17 Jan 2010 15:35OK - so if Greenland is covered in snow.... why call it Greenland?parky wrote:The snow we have had over the last two months is about the same if not more than Iceland would have over the same time period. It's Greenland that gets all the snow. Iceland is green and just cold because of Arctic wind.zummerset wrote:Hasn't it all melted now so what is the point of this thread - train indoors you saps until it melts! Anyway the Icelanders should be used to snow?
Imagine the outcry if Federici did his back in tending to his back garden. Your point is...?Sun Tzu wrote:Imagine the outcry if Federici did his back in shovelling snow !working class hero wrote:Not so lomg ago first team and reserves would also have been asked to help. Would serve as a good warm up before training...handbags_harris wrote:To be fair, this is the sort of thing that youth team players used to do in years gone by. What's changed...?
No mention of a free ticket a la Pompey I see.
Funny how such a well run club can't manage to clear some snow without getting free help from the fans...
What's wrong with fans helping out the club ffs?Big Foot wrote:STAR bowing down to the club's every whim yet again
Yes, I can see why you're quite so outraged here. It's utterly unreasonable that when the football clubs asks STAR to pass a message onto supporters they do exactly that.Big Foot wrote:STAR bowing down to the club's every whim yet again
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