Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Football agents

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Tuesday, August 22, 2006

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Is The English Premiership Still The Working Class Game?

Is The English Premiership Still The Working Class Game? Whether you support Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle or Sheffield United our beautiful game has been lost to the working class. Remember the days of being huddled together to keep warm on the terraces, with a pie in one hand and a pint in the other. Just when you were about to take a slurp the crowd would surge forward and before you knew it the bloke in front was wearing half your pie and pint. But it didn’t matter because you were altogether as one. You, your mates and your Saturday mates (you know, those that stood in the same place match after match, people that you only saw at each home game, you didn’t even know their names but they were still mates) watching the match together with plenty of chanting and banter between each other. Goal!!!!!!!!! You rush forward, your feet not on the ground, hoping that you were not first to hit the barrier as you knew within a second you had to take the weight of the crowd pushing you onto the metal. I always made sure there were at least two people between me and the barrier in front!!! After the surge and mayhem had subsided, you would spend the next five minutes of the match trying to find your place again amongst those familiar faces. Thousands of people congregated on a Saturday afternoon or Wednesday night, dressed in jeans, t-shirts and trainers, singing in unison, having banter with the away fans, the inflatable craze, the dodging of coins being thrown (I even miss that!!) and all at an affordable price for a ticket. A fantastic era. What do we have now, all seater stadiums, over priced tickets, matched on a Sunday, too much football on television, suit wearing corporates, sporadic outbursts of singing but no real atmosphere. Not quite so fantastic. Football died when it was taken away from the working class.

Thatcher is Cr*p

Despite being an international full-back, with both Tottenham Hotspur & Manchester City ranking amongst his former (here's hoping) clubs, it is obvious that Ben 'Maggie' Thatcher is a complete waste of at least five vital organs on a football pitch. He is, to quote The Venerable Bede when he was describing the then current Welsh full back, "utter shite".

Where is the evidence for this scurrilous accustion of incompetence against a man who has been capped for his country on numerous occasions? As an aside, you may comment that a more assiduous writer would have quoted his exact quota of caps, but do you know what - I couldn't even be bothered to Google it. The evidence is manifest. Look at any video of the last two or three seasons & you will notice that the man is completely unable to tackle. Further, despite his utter inability to contribute to any attack, his forays into the opposition half often lead to extreme exposure at the back of his defence. If you're in any doubt about this, conduct a straw poll amongst Premiership right wingers about who they would most like to face and the results would only add weight to my argument.

Most people believe that his nickname - Maggie - was derived from the simple fact that he carries the same name as our former prime minister. In fact, he was given the handle by former colleagues, who quickly realised that he played like a woman wielding a rather ineffective handbag & had roughly the same footballing ability as Dennis's spouse.

Ben Thatcher is a professional footballer in name only. Apart from the Inland Revenue's delight in his contribution to the national coffers, there is no evidence whatsoever to suggest that he plies his tried in pursuit of the beautiful game. Henceforth, it shall be grammatically incorrect to use the word, "Thatcher", "Professional" & "Footballer" in the same sentence without use of an appropriate negative & copious use of the word "t*@T".

FROM TEP.

Monday, August 21, 2006

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football

what a start to the season.the top teams had a mixed start.and the new teams had bit of a mare