I'm watching the Man City v Newcastle game right now. I'm still fascinated by British dialects. The announcer on Fox Sports right now sounds like Lister from the TV Show "Red Dwarf". What part of England is he from?
I know, i wish that he will be allowed to stay for his loyal service to the blues, its not going to happen though a real shame. His mother died in 2008 he got huge support from the club and most importantly the fans. There is not many like him in the game anymore, he once accidentally knocked over a kid on a bike with his car. Didn't care about the dent on the car, he made sure the kid was ok. And then gave him all the money for a brand new bike. Total class human being. His dad played leftback (551 apps) for West Ham Frank (senior) do you remember him at all?
I'm watching the Man City v Newcastle game right now. I'm still fascinated by British dialects. The announcer on Fox Sports right now sounds like Lister from the TV Show "Red Dwarf". What part of England is he from?
I'm just learning about the FA Cup's relationship to the EPL. That's a pretty cool concept. Except I see that some team called Watford has to play Manchester City in January. Won't that be a blow-out?
To be honest, no.
And I even did not know that his dad is Frank Lampard Sr.
551 apps. are impossible today, looks like the Lampards do strongly identify with their clubs.
Do you think there is chance that Frank jr. could play for West Ham again to finish his career where it started ?
You would think it would be a blow-out on paper, but that's the thing about the FA cup the underdog often can up their game and beat the giant in a one off match. There has been so much of that over the years, that's the magic of the FA cup. A scouser accent? im suprised you can understand it, Lister is real scally scouse. So many various accents in the UK, interesting to see you can pick them out not everyone can.
The definition of a Diehard, not so good English but what a dude!
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Funny story, great !
When Hamburg, Dortmund, Bayern or Schalke are playing away, regardless if its during the week or on weekends, there are always thousands of fans travelling with the team.
So it seems to be different in Italy ?!
Hey PackerFan71, did you watch the game against Corinthians?
I did not but read that Paolo Guerrero scored, a former Hamburg player.
Last weekend AmyMcDonald was one of the show acts at the annual charity event of my company.
This year I wasnt there so I couldnt see her live and missed to watch the show on TV
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dpa/Berliner Morgenpost
http://www.morgenpost.de/berlin-akt...inder-sammelt-mehr-als-14-Millionen-Euro.html
Wow, Chelsea 8-0 (!)
Just watched the game highlights on Sky.
Nice goals by Lampard and E. Hazard.
Now waiting for Boxing Day football....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2253831/Sunderland-AFC-tapes-seats-fans-refuse-sit-down.html
Maybe they should think about bringing back standing areas ?
I does not have to be unsafe, maybe a trial in one or two stadiums would help to collect experiences ?
I think modern technology for standing is very safe, having seen a few examples of it. Its a very sensitive subject in the UK because of the tragic events of the past. But if the fans decide that they want to stand in limited parts of their clubs stadiums i see no problem with it now because of the advances. I have come full circle in my opinion of the issue.
Its now more than 20 years after Hillsborough and things have improved since 1989, also in England/UK I guess.
Better and modern stadiums, different security concepts and maybe even a different audience nowadays. More families and women are going to watch football live at the stadium nowadays.
They should give it a shot and if it works well it could also solve the problem with affordable tickets, at least a little.
One minute into the game and Everton scores. Seriously??
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Ha don't worry about it Croak our defence is pants this year, suprised it took Everton so long.