cambridgefox Posted 17 July 2013 Posted 17 July 2013 he's a posh fan. who after we suggested the away end this year was a hole and unsafe. baaically told us to feck off live on air. so as far as im concerned i wish he had died in a crush at hillsborough. I was spitting mad.He fooking hates us,remember a few years back when he was having a pop at us over romping league 1, forgotten what it was but it was embarrassing .That stand was definitely like the old days.
MooseBreath Posted 17 July 2013 Posted 17 July 2013 Don't know anything about him really, but I don't see what is so offensive about his suggestion. If there was an obvious weakness in the men's game which could be filled by women, then people would insist we at least talk about it otherwise we would be being sexist. But when it's the other way around suddenly it becomes sexist to talk about it. Typical of the kind of twatty, desperate to be offended, male feminist pricks that just sit on the sidelines and criticise others without offering anything of their own.
fazzyfox Posted 17 July 2013 Posted 17 July 2013 A classic bit of Alan Brazil, who obviously wasn't listening (hungover perhaps) to the player he was talking to on the phone:- Footballer (can't recall who):- "To be honest Alan, I've got to be realistic and face the fact that this injury could be one too many and could be the one that brings an end to my career" Alan Brazil in a booming jolly voice :- " Excellent !" And another, on TV highlights of a Norwich game several years ago, the Norwich manager was in the stand and Delia Smith was engaged in conversation with him and pointing at things on the pitch no doubt giving her opinion:- Alan Brazil:- "Och no, no don't, no Delia don't do that. Och Delia go and tend to your souffle"
Finnegan Posted 17 July 2013 Posted 17 July 2013 Don't know anything about him really, but I don't see what is so offensive about his suggestion. If there was an obvious weakness in the men's game which could be filled by women, then people would insist we at least talk about it otherwise we would be being sexist. But when it's the other way around suddenly it becomes sexist to talk about it. Typical of the kind of twatty, desperate to be offended, male feminist pricks that just sit on the sidelines and criticise others without offering anything of their own. You're so cool and edgy.
MooseBreath Posted 17 July 2013 Posted 17 July 2013 You're so cool and edgy. You're only saying that because you're a male feminist, a product of pro-women media who is conditioned to disregard reality whenever it gets in the way of your agenda.
Finnegan Posted 17 July 2013 Posted 17 July 2013 You're only saying that because you're a male feminist, a product of pro-women media who is conditioned to disregard reality whenever it gets in the way of your agenda. surely you get to a point where you realize nobody's biting when you make it THAT obvious. "No, no, I'm not fishing, you really are a... rabble, rabble, rabble..." Yeah, okay.
RonnieTodger Posted 17 July 2013 Posted 17 July 2013 Bit of a ****, but at least his shows are interesting.
Leeds Fox Posted 17 July 2013 Posted 17 July 2013 Strongly dislike him. I think he's c**t, mostly because his sole aim is to provoke!
MooseBreath Posted 17 July 2013 Posted 17 July 2013 surely you get to a point where you realize nobody's biting when you make it THAT obvious. "No, no, I'm not fishing, you really are a... rabble, rabble, rabble..." Yeah, okay. I'm not fishing. I said I didn't see anything wrong with what Durham had said. Predictably you came riding in with your white cape on ready to take up your position as a male feminist. I called a spade a spade, you continue to be incapable of not talking in riddles - a cheap trick which you hope disguises the fact that aren't actually saying anything at all.
Grandad. Posted 4 April 2014 Posted 4 April 2014 Roy Hodgson is going to be talkSPORT Drive in the hour, discussing the England team, squad and taking calls from the public.
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