Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 13 Mar 20 - 06:09 AM Hi Score now Lask ) -0 Man Man United 5 Pedestrian game and united were never in any trouble. From a points view it is great but the lack of specs. is boring Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 12 Mar 20 - 03:03 PM Hi Steve " Bugger",,,, Yes Liverpool played in a frantic game and the much champion defence caved and let the Spanish team move on in this Competition. It was a surprise but hey......that'football. Watching Man United in Austria in an eerie atmosphere of no spectators. Half Time Man United 1 Plask - 0 |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 11 Mar 20 - 08:06 PM Bugger. |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 10 Mar 20 - 03:25 PM Hi Steve et al Tomorrow night sees Man United play in the Euro playoffs in Austria. But due the problems caused By coranovirus they will be playing behind closed gates. I believe that this is not fair to the players especially one ( about 1000) Man United supporters who are hoping to go. In my opinion it will spoil the game. What do you think????? Cheers MikeL2 coronavirus |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 09 Mar 20 - 10:19 AM Hi Steve I don;t mind if they come second to Liverpool ...... but only for this year we hoping to get back to the top once again. Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 09 Mar 20 - 10:16 AM Hi Raggy Ha Ha Yes great win for United they shoe that they improving and Not may teams do the double against City. A fantastic game to watch with white hot atmosphere in the stadium. Helped Liverpool as if they needed it.!!!!!!! We have to get in the top 4 and it could be on, Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 09 Mar 20 - 06:50 AM Yes, very satisfying to see Citeh of the Emptyhad well-sheikhen, I must say. Man U are definitely coming good. Fernandez was a bloody good buy. Good to see, though obviously I want them to come second every season. |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Raggytash Date: 08 Mar 20 - 02:37 PM Yippeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!! Manchester United 2 Manchester City 0, nothing, zero, zilch, zip, naught, absolutely sweet FA !! |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 08 Mar 20 - 11:15 AM Hi Steve WE did see some unusual chimneys - they seemed to pop up directly from the ground.; Mostly from the Cave Village of Guadix. Worth a visit. Back on topic.....Watched Liverpool struggle slightly to beat Bournemouth. Just getting ready to watch United v City. Should be interesting... Just watching Everton get mauled by Chelsea' Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Mar 20 - 06:30 PM We also stayed in Granada and did the Alhambra by moonlight, and again the next day. On another occasion we stayed in the middle of Córdoba, right next to the Mezquita-Catedral, which is stunning. Two lovely cities, though it was a bit hot on both our visits, 40C every day! It was fine as long as you stayed out of the sun as the humidity was very low. Memorable! |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Mar 20 - 06:23 PM Hey, Mike, I know those white villages (now which one was it with all those amazing chimneys...), and have spent a couple of nights in Trevelez. I remember that shop/cafe with hundreds of hams hanging from the ceiling...lovely smell!...and those flower pots on the wall with knitted cosies! I've travelled round there with the missus and sister a couple of times. I have some great pics of us sitting outside the coffee shop in Valor...Isn't it all wonderful! |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 06 Mar 20 - 09:30 AM hI Hi Steve " I know that area, Mike - where did you go? " Got round many of the "white Villages " ie Bercules, Valor, Great views of the Mountains .Ujijar Best Tapas inthis area of great tapas Ogeva. Tevelez best place for Jamon ..... Motril .and so on We went once again to Granada and The Alahambra - breathtaking !! And so on . Back to football Watched United last night and in a tepid game United coasted home. Now for Norwich !!! We have the small task of beating City on Sunday Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Senoufou Date: 04 Mar 20 - 06:35 PM Thanks for that Steve - very encouraging! |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 04 Mar 20 - 06:23 PM It wasn't really a miracle. Norwich are as good a team that ever suffered the relegation zone as I can remember.They're great to watch, as are Southampton, Wolves, Sheff U and, dare I say it, Watford... I'd far sooner watch them than the Tottenhams, Arsenals, Cities and Man Us of this world... |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Senoufou Date: 04 Mar 20 - 06:00 PM Miracles can actually happen! Who would have thought it??? |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 04 Mar 20 - 05:57 PM Great stuff from the Canaries. Give that goalkeeper a rise! Citeh: *yawn.* Their ground isn't called the Emptyhad for nothing... |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 04 Mar 20 - 03:29 PM I know that area, Mike - where did you go? |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 04 Mar 20 - 02:33 PM Hi Steve WE have been away in the mountains of Spain in the Alpujara. Very quiet but very interesting. A re the wheels coming off ?? This is getting worrying. Didn't watch much football but have caught up with some of what I missed. Getting ready to Watch Man City ( On TV ) City after yet another Trophy Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: John MacKenzie Date: 02 Mar 20 - 09:45 AM If only he'd said soccer. |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Senoufou Date: 02 Mar 20 - 04:06 AM We did keberoxu! Ismaila Sarr, who scored twice, is a Senegalese player, and looks as if he's going to do great things. Wish Norwich City had him on their team! At least we beat Leicester last Friday 1-0. |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: keberoxu Date: 01 Mar 20 - 08:53 PM ... no-one watched Liverpool FC lose the match? |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: keberoxu Date: 29 Feb 20 - 09:31 PM MikeL2, did you say Watford Hornets? |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 20 Jan 20 - 02:57 PM Hi Steve I agree with you entirely, great to watch and both sides playing some good football......could have gone either way even thought Liverpool commanded most of the play. I noticed the the game was played in a sensible way and did not spoil the match with unsavioury behavior that has marred these games by both teams in the past. Yes losing Marcus is a huge blow, but we will have to live with it. Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 19 Jan 20 - 06:23 PM What a match, Mike. Seat of pants start to finish. I'm sick about Marcus. We need to see him every week. United had to go all out to get the equaliser and they nearly did it, then suffered at the end because everyone was up front. Man U fought like tigers. They were up against a very canny and experienced team. Even though they've lost Marcus and Young and have other injuries, they were great to watch. Days of hope, Mike! |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 14 Jan 20 - 09:36 AM Hi Steve I will just take it as Football. We have had a good run when Liverpool could only watch and envy. We will be back but I don't know when. Cheers Mike. PS Man U have a habit of beating top teams and losing to lower teams.....Example Watford |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 13 Jan 20 - 06:50 PM Prepare for Sunday, Mike. I'll enjoy it, you'll endure it... :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Senoufou Date: 13 Jan 20 - 04:35 PM Hello there Mike! It's such a shame that we're now at the bottom of the Premier League. My poor husband nonetheless wore all his Norwich City clothes in the supermarket yesterday, and complete strangers kept coming up to him and patting him on the shoulder or grabbing his hand and shaking it. The sad thing is, he used to be an ardent Man U supporter, but had come to love Norwich City FC too. Ah well... |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 13 Jan 20 - 03:07 PM Hi Sen I was at the match and United chose that day to " have a blinder" They played the best I have seen of them this year other than the Win against Mun City and the one against Paris san Germain. I don't feel that the scoreline with Norwich was fair to them. They played well for the first half and could have scored except for some fine saves by our keeper and some wayward shooting by the strikers. I know how he feels......all supprters do. Regards Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: G-Force Date: 13 Jan 20 - 06:29 AM But next season I want to see a really tough challenge. I think we'd all agree with that. This season's title race is shaping up to be about as exciting as Schumacher-era F1. Yes, you can admire the skill, but better do it standing up or you could fall asleep. Oh, and when I opened this thread I got a pop-up ad for 'Period Pants'. Is that meant to be targeted advertising? |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 12 Jan 20 - 07:03 PM I'd love to see Liverpool sweeping the board this season. Giving us a legend to remember for the next hundred years. But next season I want to see a really tough challenge. Chelsea have a brilliant youth policy (and the bloke who decorates my house is a massive Chelsea fan, and I get it). And Spurs. A club that belongs to one of the most deprived bits of London. They've made a terrible mistake hiring Maureen-O. Against Liverpool he tried parking two buses in the first half. His players were rooted to the spot. The Bobby goal forced them to play more out in the second half, and all of a sudden (once they'd subbed Ericksen), they were a team transformed. I've always liked watching Spurs. They desperately need to get away from the "feed Harry at all costs" syndrome. The next few months without him will do them a power of good. I'd love to see a big Spurs/Chelsea/Liverpool scrap next season. |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: peteglasgow Date: 12 Jan 20 - 04:33 AM i'll agree with that - though it is only the english game i have loved watching liverpool playing around with the extra gear (in their engine not the wardrobe) they have found. i also love it that i can watch them in the warm and dry in the pub. however, i wonder if it is time for them to maximise their potential by transferring to play in the scottish league? yesterday i was up in glasgow again and joined the independence march in the pure pishin' rain. despite the weather we had an impressive turn out and plenty of energy and noise. however, it did mean that i was wet and cold for the rest of the day - dinner in tennents bar and then to firhill to see partick thistle take on league leaders dundee united. there's a bit of a pattern for jags - a promising start, lose a goal and then lose hope . (1-4 yesterday) for the first time in recent years i left early (missing our only goal of course) seeking warmth and dry and another gloomy trip home to cumbria. rumour has it we are due to sign 4 players in january. rumour doesn't have it that would be virgil, andy robertson (i'm sure he is longing to get hame) wijnaldum and firmino. but maybe if we could offer klippitty a new challenge he would bring these guys with him? |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 11 Jan 20 - 07:51 PM I can honestly say, with maximum bias of course, that I've never seen such sublime football as Liverpool are currently playing. They make mistakes, leave gaps and have me on the edge of my seat at times, but their passing game and their positivity and energy are a joy to behold. In Klopp we trust... |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Senoufou Date: 11 Jan 20 - 02:56 PM ManU 4 Norwich City 0 Husband sitting at his laptop in utter despair... |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Mrrzy Date: 11 Jan 20 - 02:42 PM Wow. Liverpool. Just *how* many broken records? Ooh and now it's a music thread. |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 28 Dec 19 - 05:56 AM hi STeve Yes a great week for football fans. Liverpool just keep smashing any competitors with exhilarating football. My favorite Kent seems to get better every day. I was at Old Trafford and in front of a huge crowd saw United mop up after giving Newcastle a goal start. The team clicked and they scored 4 great goals. Trouble is that they can't deliver consistently. We face Burnley next who always give United a run for their money. Yes I have seen some games with Wolves who always look great Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 27 Dec 19 - 07:11 PM Well what a few days, Mike. Liverpool totally imperious against Leicester, showing them who's really boss in the Premier League. Then Wolves giving Citeh a bloody good kicking. I've loved watching Wolves this season. So positive, so entertaining to watch. Nuno is a genius. Of course, it's the Reds vs Wolves on Sunday. I'll try not to let my tribal instincts kick in, but it should be a super game ...! |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 22 Dec 19 - 05:49 AM hi Steve First...yes a really good game and as you said , two great teams fighting to win the Crown. I thought Liverpool just deserved to win and to join Man United as the only two European winners. Congrats. Mike PS You forgot Man City's good win over Leicester. ....they'r coming to catch you...lol Have a great Xmas Regards Mike. |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 21 Dec 19 - 08:44 PM What a day! Leicester dropped more points and the lads won the club World Cup! It was a great game to watch and I thought that both teams were magnificent. A bit of play-acting from the boys from Brazil and the worst ref I've ever seen, but it didn't matter. We did it! Go, Bobby! But wasn't Hendo magnificent... |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 15 Dec 19 - 08:36 AM As Leicester inexplicably dropped points against Norwich, we now have a ten-point gap. I'm beginning to think that the race is done and dusted... |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 13 Dec 19 - 09:21 AM Hi Last night I was lucky enough to be offered a free place in a Box at Old Trafford. My son works for a Dutch ompany and they sent some free tickets for us. We were playing Dutch side Alkmkaar . Good game to watch But 3 goals in 7 minutes slowed up the visitors. Great night out; a meal and free booze offered and it was gratefully taken. Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 11 Dec 19 - 02:45 PM Hi Steve Yes another fine display by a team that doesn't know how to lose. Yes a spectacular goal by Mo. How he scored from that angle I just couldn't believe it. Top of the Group and top of The Premier League. !!! Just how far can this team go? Great stuff to watch. Just finished watching City, They are winning 3-1 and just had a man sent off. Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 11 Dec 19 - 01:59 PM Another vintage European Liverpool night. A great performance and a Mo wonder goal. We're the greatest! |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 08 Dec 19 - 07:18 PM I must say, that individual Son goal against Burnley was the best I've seen for years. Right up there with Maradona in 1986. Definite goal of the season - so far! |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 08 Dec 19 - 01:40 PM Leicester are still snapping at our heels, tho' from a distance... |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 08 Dec 19 - 08:19 AM Hi Steve Yes United beat them for you. We played very well especially in the First half. We split City's defence like a kipper....could/should have had 4 or five. Yes it got a bit close at the end. This highlighted one of the many problems Ole has. We have nobody really any good on the bench. He's cleaned out a lot of players so we are hoping that he can fix this. I don't think you will have any trouble with Vila....we should have beat them last week. |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 07 Dec 19 - 03:38 PM Great job, Man U! A bit sweaty towards the end but you've effectively kicked Citeh out of the race. Now come on, Villa... |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 06 Dec 19 - 04:05 AM As a Liverpool-backing tribalist I never thought I'd hear meself saying this, but go, Man U! I'm actually beginning to worry more about Leicester... |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 05 Dec 19 - 02:40 PM Hi Steve I Have my son "looking into finding a reasonable way of sorting something out for me to have Premier League games. Last night I watched the high-lights on Match of the day 2. Wow what a game we had from Liverpool....v old rivals Everton mouth-watering attacks created some superb goals. Both wingbacks were fantastic. It gut a bit " spicy" but Liverpool just kept playing. Even with City winning easily against Burnley, I cann't see anyone catching Jergens'men, I listened to Man United v Toottenham on Radio 5 live, then watched the highlights when they beat Spurs in a good performance by United. Rashford was superb and only some good saves by the keeper and the crossbar prevented his chance of at least 3 more. It was lovely for us to see Mourinho taking a beating !!! We Take on City at weekend .....hope we can do well and do you a favour in the process. Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: Steve Shaw Date: 04 Dec 19 - 06:22 PM I used my gmail account, which I rarely use for anything, to set up a new account with Amazon, which gives me a 30-day free trial of Prime. That's long enough to cover all the matches that Prime have bought this season. I watched a match last night and I watched the Merseyside derby tonight. The first half was incredible with three dream-like goals from Liverpool. Amazing. Went off the boil in the second half but hey ho. Great night and we're on our way! |
Subject: RE: BS: Football (not the U.S. kind) From: MikeL2 Date: 04 Dec 19 - 02:59 PM Hi Steve. I have the same problems. I can buy Prime to get Premier league games on my BT/SKY set-up. BUT I have seen a price quoted of £25 per month !!!!!for all the Premier league Year for the whole year..which means for the rest of the year only.. I won't pay this regardless however it hurts by not being able to watch the Premier League games. Tonight I will listen on the Radio. I have my sons out trying to find a way of beating this. Cheers Mike |