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  1. im not sure I have any ilk at all my man. but did feel after quinoa purchase like I had disgraced the Y chromosome somewhat must avoid quinoa purchase tomorrow as two days in a row I'll run risk of buying some Shirley basey off iTunes and getting my eyebrows done on the way home kinda thing
  2. That would be the ultimate three quid Tesco meal deal. "Wazzaps Quinoa" with chicken or shredded beef option, prawn crackers instead of crisps, and a curry sauce or sweet n sour instead of the drink. Three quid. Supermarket generic , not just Tesco. Sorted. Let's pitch that on Dragon Den, you do the sales pitch I'll be the human flipchart.
  3. Damned straight brother. It's Quinn ower to me for sure. I can't recall ever hearing it said before but how can anyone read that as being pronounced keen wahhhh I could be wrong but I'm sticking with Quinn Ower. This is what happens when hipster graduates get given marketing jobs in food retail / FMCG. Keenwahh my arse.
  4. Whoa.... I forgot I wrote that. I think it was the AM after the window closed. Short post this time but yeah was disappointed at our residual passenger just well , oh never mind. You know what though he's not even worth the breath or the typing. Could be the nicest guy in the world but I don't care. Atrocious attitude and awful value for money. Have seen more get up and go from certain Jeremy Kyle guests.
  5. What's this? Clearly, it's Niall Quinn and a lawnmower. Right? Now delete "lawnm" from lawnmower and delete "Niall". Put them together and you have QUINN OWER. So there I was at lunch, rushed, didn't fancy sarnie and crisps. Tesco meal deal, sorted. Bitch at work asks oooooh what's that. ITS QUINOA I say (which I pronounced Quinn ower) and she laughs hysterically like I just used the wrong fork in silver service dining. So she says no it's pronounced 'KEEN WAHHHH" , but laughs cut short when some other bitch butts in to say no its 'KINWAR.' w t f. Part of me wonders how to pronounce it properly but fk it QUINN OWER , loud and proud. It's not even accented like French pronunciations are. Pretentious shite. Tastes alright though but fk it ploughmans it is tomorrow
  6. First off, Richards is well aware of his place in the pecking order. Also evident that even in a tactical change, Hutton or Jedi were even used ahead of Richards in central defence when say Richards was available to select. That must tell you something. Secondly, surely no pro is that immune or oblivious to the perception of their employers fanbase of them. He surely must know, that he isn't held in positive regard. Thirdly, reputation within the industry and related prospectiveness to other potential suitors. That being a low-order ahem "squad option" in the Chanpionship is where he is at. There's plenty more but take these three above. We have all seen the worst of players and player power, forcing through moves and threatening to go on strike etc scumbags like Costa even. But then on the flip side, there's Richards. Football as a career choice, whatever the take home pay began for most on the back of a knack for working hard, to make use of every bit of their talent to get past all the youth stages to actually make it in the game to the point a club will invest in you post YTS or academy. He once had it. I know he's had injuries but what pisses me off more than the antics of Costa types is the Richards types. Those 3 points at the start of this post, don't mean a damn thing to him. Me, if football was my career and I had enough money in the bank for family and future, I'd still care about those three things. It's a shame that Micahs exist really. It takes a certain type of person to be happy to see out the remainder of another 2/3 more years in obscurity just training a few days a week knowing they're probably on the bench at the very best sometimes for that whole period. Micah- there's probably more chance of Lord Lucan reading this than you. But, this window came and went. You know that you're down the pecking order, that the fans don't hold you in high regard and that your reputation is in free fall. It is a disgrace that despite this, you're still here. I'm pretty sure that the club has tried moving you on. Technically it's not your fault you're on salary X, you're agent negotiated it, we paid it. But you, and this agent, shouldn't you get a new one? Or, is it the case you're just winding down your deal to leave on a free and have effectively retired already? Is there any of that desire left at all to actually play week in week out? Like the driving factors that got you into football to begin with ? Or has it all just evaporated into picking up your wages every week? Probably the latter. You, this window, could have instructed your agent to get you in at other Championship clubs, League One too. The club I'm sure would have even subsidised the majority of your wages just to reduce your financial liability in whatever way it can. That's if you gave a shit though. But noooooooo. Don't trouble yourself mate. Sure you may get a few random minutes this season but otherwise w t f. Its 4am. I just woke up. Going to work soon in a hospital busting my ass. I just read a post on one of the threads by Wezbid and how expensive it is for us real-life people to follow the game and here's you, wasted another transfer window's worth of opportunity to do anything to help your cause. At the end of the day, say if you're on £60k a week here, until the end of the contract, you could still pick that money up but PLAYING to earn it, even if on subsidised loan. What a waste of money, ahem.... talent and personal ethics / motivation / effort. 29 years old and well let me be the first to congratulate you mate....... HAPPY RETIREMENT F_CKO, ALL THE BEST, ENJOY, DONT DO TOO MUCH NOW, TAKE IT EASY.
  7. good job Badji f-----d up then really would have been a lot more arrests kind of weird to think hooliganism so , how can I say this .... overground ... in Sweden sure it happens in all league any country, but we saw a decline or maybe a transference for it to go underground in the U.K. I guess in that the hoolies want to do what they do and NOT get arrested or stadium bans etc so go underground I guess and use social media / the internet not condoning hooliganism, just a bit weird / uncomfortable to see those scenes. Albeit a fierce / hateful derby but that was way past Villa v Blues more like Celtic v Rangers all that aside and let's face it it's only the minority I'm talking about, it's nice to see the passion and belonging. As you say 30-33k for that fixture. People can say or think what they like about "other" euro leagues, but that is a massive massive game and gate too. Yes of course add the gates when say IFK or malmo play at home and big gates too what Allsvenskan needs, is for me, to win the lottery, buy a small team, get Graham Potter in, or the next Potter, and be like a peasant version of Abramovic. I'll be low key. But attend all home games and also be an advocate for the Swedish infrastructure itself , exploit grass roots too forget the Malmos or IFKs etc I wonder how much , all assets lock stock and barrel, it would cost to buy an Allsvenskan team, a smaller one... hmmmmmnnnnn
  8. He isn't just our scout he's our Nostradamus. We should make him fill out our accumulators and coupons
  9. You're right. Half time sure got tense looks like home fans got close to the away fans. Couple of grades up from handbags at dawn. Hopefully all ok for all on ways home. 1-1 probably a safe result given the hostilities
  10. In half an hour : Tvillingderbyt (twin Derby)... AIK v DIF And there's also Bromma v Falkenbergs at 4pm. Sweden civilised enough to host a tense Stockholm Derby at 2pm in one part of the city and not have to worry about Bromma kicking off at 4 across the way
  11. Draw done. Could have been kinder , could have been worse. Tough though... Ostersunds are in group J with Athletic Club - ok we're stepping it up a couple of gears there Hertha Berlin - surely a notch above PAOK ZORYA - who? Someone from Ukraine ( linky - https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=2495741.html ) The UEFA Europa League group stage draw has been made in Monaco, with the likes of Arsenal and AC Milan discovering who they will be facing over the next few months Full group stage draw Group A: Villarreal (ESP), Maccabi Tel-Aviv (ISR), Astana (KAZ), Slavia Praha (CZE) Group B: Dynamo Kyiv (UKR), Young Boys (SUI), Partizan (SRB), Skënderbeu (ALB) Group C: Braga (POR), Ludogorets Razgrad (BUL), Hoffenheim (GER), İstanbul Başakşehir (TUR) Group D: AC Milan (ITA), Austria Wien (AUT), Rijeka (CRO), AEK Athens (GRE) Group E: Lyon (FRA), Everton (ENG), Atalanta (ITA), Apollon Limassol (CYP) Group F: København (DEN), Lokomotiv Moskva (RUS), Sheriff (MDA), Zlín (CZE) Group G: Viktoria Plzeň (CZE), FCSB (ROU), Hapoel Beer-Sheva (ISR), Lugano (SUI) Group H: Arsenal (ENG), BATE Borisov (BLR), Köln (GER), Crvena zvezda (SRB) Group I: Salzburg (AUT), Marseille (FRA), Vitória SC (POR), Konyaspor (TUR) Group J: Athletic Club (ESP), Hertha Berlin (GER), Zorya (UKR), Östersund (SWE) Group K: Lazio (ITA), Nice (FRA), Zulte Waregem (BEL), Vitesse (NED) Group L: Zenit (RUS), Real Sociedad (ESP), Rosenborg (NOR), Vardar (MKD)
  12. Also one mention here for Norways Rosenborg who have impressively knocked AJax out, what are the odds OFK get Rosenborg in their group... I'd bet on that. Here are the goals. First goal, off side my arse . Second goal , take aim, pull trigger, kaboom! Recognition now on BBC site... http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40997915 'Graham Potter will be the only British manager in this season's Europa League group stages after leading Ostersunds to a comeback win over PAOK Salonika in the play-off. The Swedish side - who have risen from the fourth tier since Potter's 2011 appointment - lost the first leg 3-1 in Greece.' DRAW FOR EUROPA LEAGUE LATER TODAY. What do OFK fans think.... when they see Milan pulled out of the hat?
  13. Jesus f--- i think this is nothing short of magnificent. There's almost a Bournemouth thing going on there, to an extent, Potter their Eddie Howe. Rising the divisions and well Howe hasn't got Bournemouth into Europe yet but god damn lads I think a round of applause is in order to might OFK. Again. If anyone beats me to it, cool but I'll be looking for YouTube highlights. I want to see the pandemonium when the second goal goes in! Those football fans in Sweden , regardless of who they support, surely tonight must be proud of their OFK and their dragon slaying antics. That, to PAOK is a proper kick in the balls make no mistake. I'm not saying OFK are Wimbledon / Crazy Gang of the 80/90s as clearly OFK can play but what isn't there to respect from a team born of humble origins who in stature and performance, continue to excel, against the odds. The bulk of us on VT are U.K. / Ireland based fans but those who read this thread, all have a little Swede-love for the progress this underdog has made and continues to make. British football, definitely English football, we love the underdog. This kind of story flicks our switches and long may it continue. Mr Potter, the new Roy Hodgson (before he was shit). Swedes' will understand what I meant. Or maybe a Svennis in the making. But yeah UK VT'ers feeling and sending the love over to our Northern brothers tonight. OFK I love this thread ! "DRAGON SOUL ABSORBED" Bye bye PAOK, I get the feeling they WONT be buying any Absolut on their way through duty free tonight! Have a nice trip home. Two words: ARSES SPANKED
  14. Good luck to the lad. What a jump that is. I wish the lad well but as said before on this thread , if there's any prospect of Prem quality talent to this lad, why weren't we in for him. Damn our scouting. Sne, buddy, have you even sent your CV to Tony yet? We need you man. Edit also that Antonsson lad got the winner for Bristol Shitty the other day I think it was his first goal. I hope he has a bad game tomorrow
  15. What a difference it is, to have the rest of Saturday evening NOT spoilt by a shite Villa result. Whatever I think of Bruce I'm glad we got 3 points and hope for many more. I like this thing called , oh what was it, oh yeah that was it, "winning".
  16. That third goal of his, that was my kinda goal. Proper daisycutter. Received, toyed, lined up, nice precise placement. Lovin it well done Hourahero agreed with SnE
  17. I was driving and heard the same. Completely ignored last seasons issues as if they were magic times. I almost Ashley Cole'd off the road
  18. Yeah I think it was you bud. I totally get everything you've said and I was thinking when I posted that about the difference when I was (maybe) his age and what your lad will got, comparatively. <edit, as in, it's one thing seeing it on the telly, but to be in the mix, no martin Tyler or whoever, just the sound of the crowd, amazing. The sights obv but the sounds, scary as a kid, 40k people packed together for Church. Ain't no Church these days, the sermons are shite) but yeah hope your lad gets the best of the villa atmos one day soon>>> I found VP daunting and scary because of how electrified the place was and how united we were and passionate, at a time, back then when we were just "meh" but it was great entertainment. Not like today where as you say things are sort of proper tense in a is he / isn't he (Bruce) a dead man walking / lost some fans etc. As in negativity and stuff beyond his comprehension unless you explain the back story of our predicament. AnywY as much as I think we need new manager I'd still happily take 3 points and as many 3 points as we can get so also on that score I hope your laddie there has a good one, sees a good game! Im out near Welsh border but will be tuning in or accessing the game through whatever means I can. Have a good one Wazzap!
  19. I've made no secret in many posts that I get to max 3-4 games a season. Brummie exile. But what about all you lads that get to more games, our season ticket holders. What about the lad I read about on here today / yesterday who is taking his boy to only his second game... I feel sorry for that kid the way things are at the moment, what he will experience. I first went as a young kid with my sisters BF, crushed up against a bar in the Holte. Scary as every corner, people piled forward, the exhilarating craziness when we scored... incredible. Awe and excitement, then the Big Ron years when my parents allowed me to go unsupervised with school mates. How in my youth we knew we weren't going to win the league or every home match but we were entertained and got value for money. Next appointment needs to bring a, sorry don't know how best to put this, but a value for money factor. That, win lose or draw we go away at the final whistle at peace with what we saw, the opposite of the now. We know we won't win the premier league when we're up or even at this rate the Chanpionship but the next appointment hopefully gives us the above. Whoever that may be. About time we broke this effing curse on us. Just takes amongst many lesser factors, the right appointment. Last mention for Mellberg. Remember the old Batman series on telly. That spotlight thing with the bat silhouette shone into the sky? We should get a beard silhouette and shine it as far as Stockholm. SOS Mellberg! Although in saying that, judging by @theboyangel 's avatar, he might answer the call. But do you know what, fk it, here's a vote for The Boy Angel as our next manager as backup. This lad, can do NO worse than Bruce. Night lads
  20. Well said regarding the effective dilution of icony. That's the one thing that is a shame in football that icons can have their reputations tarnished by a bad stint at the helm. Many examples in history. However, I think if given the chance he would get a higher win ratio overall than RDM and Bruce and certainly not be worse. All opinion only. Maybe won't happen "this time" not that there's even a vacancy, but he will be manager in max 5-8 years at the most. Some players in our history, not many, some, have a destined path back to VP. Mellberg is one. Somebody that embodied not just the lion on the badge, but also as an individual, in his character something needing to be installed from the top-down in our club. Better, than what the no-cojones man currently at the helm could ever hope for. For the record I'm not Mellbergs agent nor his Stalker worse candidates out there. Better candidates out there. But after years of getting it wrong and all the BS on the pitch, off the pitch, one day a manager will come and unite all. There'll be minimal fanfare from "he", no promises, no big talk. Just someone who comes in and gets to work, accepts the squad they have, gets the best of them and lets the results do the talking. That's Mellberg. Still, interesting seeing others thoughts. Just my opinions above. Peace lads
  21. Also, I respect the opinions of others and their wants for who the next manager would be in their eyes. Even if I disagree with them. Mine, Mellberg manager, Laursen assistant, or secondarily, Terry as player/ assistant manager. Yes, laugh away. However. My logic is this. The appointment of RDM didn't work. This, a man who (however it happened en route) was a Champions League Manager. Superb accolade. You'd think. Bad choice. The appointment of Bruce hasn't worked. A man, with several promotions and apparent "track record" but seemingly too old school and dinosaur taking us backward, stagnant at best. Not the right man. Nkw for my choice. Mellberg, inexperienced yes. Only Bromma on CV. However. Having failed with the two managers above who make more sense than Mellberg in theory, what would Mellberg have in his corner, that would be worth the risk? Knows the club, despite it moving on since his time, deep down it's the same club. He is and will always be part of the tapestry. Progression. This is a man who will I'm sure manage a top division team in Europe in the near future and I don't think his career will go down the Solskjaer route. We could be the glove that fits. His career is on the up, minimal apprenticeship served, yes, but a promising candidate. He was a flawless captain and that carries forward for some, into management, the traits I mean. Lionheart attitude. There's something infectious about Mellberg or his type of personality that we need. You could have all the experience of Steve Bruce and RDM and still not have a tenth of Mellbergs passion, work ethic. His organisation and drive. A risky appointment I don't disagree. However, one day, someone will take the job that actually gives a shit about this club, picks us up and drags us forward. Someone who learns from issues that emerge from our play and tweaks things to try to stamp it out. Someone progressive. Young. Hungry for success and as said, knows this club. Things like that also tie in to being a manager who feels the pulse of this club. Whatever people think of John Terry, he's here he is ours. A captain, like a manager on the pitch. We all remember that iconic photo of Terry on the touch line with RDM in the background... but Mellberg, a god level central defender with Terry available as captain? Well that fits too. I'm sure they'd have massive mutual respect and work well together. Some people believe in Jesus. I believe in Mellberg. Yes whilst Bruce is in charge it is a thread about who we want, that's just my want above. Some will definitely think it is crazy but anybody here, who has ever been part of a selection panel or job interview panel, so frequently it is the case that the outside bet candidate, I mean the inexperienced one with all the fire and drive, many times over often proves to be the right choice. You just have to find the right one. I'm going back to my padded cell now
  22. The thing is though, it's passed the point of no return with Bruce. From hereon, wins will pacify at best, appease, but won't be enough to secure us promotion. The evidence is clear from our three league games with the many questions raised when we have no excuses for getting 1 point from 9. Maybe the players deserve a lot of the blame too. But, that also comes down to the ineffectiveness of a manager to either lose them, or not be able to get them firing. And it's mostly his squad too, so no excuses there. It is "harsh" to have a next manager thread before he's even been sacked but, I like many genuinely feel his time is over. And before / if Bruce ever gets sacked, it is interesting to see the consensus as things stand with regard to who could take over or who we would want. As for Benitez no chance. We are a massive step down for him, a risky one at that. Last year there was similar talk with Premier League Burnley's Sean Dyche which didn't have any realistic chance either. The squad we have is nowhere near a complete jigsaw puzzle for the next manager. However, with what we have we should be Playoff standard minimum in terms of expectation should a change occur, furthermore be playing like that as soon as possible as with each week going by, we are drifting further away. Early days yet but the signs are not encouraging. Losing / lost sections of the fan base and it won't be long before sections of the dressing room lose his support too, if that hasn't happened already. Change is due. It's a matter of time. Superficial wins they'll be if we get them as they won't come from consistent - Champions form all of a sudden, there's too much wrong with the ability / performance of the management team for that to happen. Sorry long post.
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