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… and has injected fresh energy into QPR’s playstyle
that made me laugh, what kind of mug would construct that sentence, then Kensal reveals its Ai - now I’m not laughing and instead have a burning desire to smear sriracha sauce and 3 in 1 lighter fluid all over a robot’s circuit boards and ritualistically immolate it like some kind of mash-up of Metal Mickey & The Whicker Man
Mad stuff but very of the time. My first footy memories begin about 4 years later and a very similar vibe. Spotters, dodgy erberts, and on most occasions having to keep your wits about you etc.
Famous photo of Rs fans with their Chelsea cup tickets - not sure if it’s the actual match day. I wonder if anyone in the photo posts on here. Somebody must know them.
Sorry to hear that - even after all these years. I’m wondering how they knew you had tickets? Were you followed all the way from the ground and they chose Scrubs Lane to jump you or were you talking about them (the tickets) and a random opportunistic c*nt pounced?
Gold, yellow, sepia, seepage, discharge, distemper, the correct name, as established on page 1, for this mustard atrocity is Grey Poupon.
Actually got a bit of a soft spot for it as it will always remind me of the mad FA Cup day out in Leicester where we were almost invisible. Rather grey poupon than those orrible day-glo away kits that thankfully seem to be on the demise.
A year after the Grundy Pistols thing I was having a day off school and put the telly on late morning and there was Grundy all on his own presenting a schools geography programme in the middle of a huge empty quarry in the middle of nowhere, Cumbria. And since then I’ve always thought Cumbria, that’s where you get sent when you’ve been bad. Mark Hughes:What a fcuking rotter!
Agree with what you’re saying re: Lloyd & Kolli. To add to it I’d say best use of Lloyd as a sub is when we’re ahead and the oppo are chasing the game - Alfie’s pace on the counterattack then comes to the fore.
As for Colback, I think the bloke’s experience is vital in an increasingly young squad. Lots of talk of letting him go. I’d keep him for at least another season. He’s the perfect player to bring on and put a game to bed. Except last night he didn’t just put the game to bed, he read it a story and sang it a lullabye.
Another positive … if it’s a really boring end of season 0-0 or a game where we’re already being tonked 3 or 4 nil you can watch porn or listen to a random old tune on YouTube instead. I suppose you can do that at home as well but it’s not the same.