Sunday, April 26, 2009

United. Sheffield United

So, United managed to come from the dead, huh?

I am not talking of Manchester United (despite their great win over spineless Spurs), but of Sheffield United who are just one point away from the automatic promotion spot.

With Wolves cemented in 1st, the battle for 2nd continues as Birmingham City do all they can to forfeit the place they are holding for many weeks - 2nd place. It amazing to see the downfall of the Bluenoses, as only fortnight ago they were fighting to finish top and now, after their defeat to Preston, they know that only a win away at Reading will ensure their promotion.

Despite the quality of Birmingham, Reading will beat them. I am quite sure of that. This win will allow Sheffield United to win an unlikely promotion if they'll beat Crystal Palace away.

Damn, this League Championship is extremely interesting. There is no "top 4" club and every team can beat its counterpart. This is what football all about. Well, this and tits, of course.

And today we welcome Rosie. Rumors claim her to be the no. 1 Astro-Physician in Oxford university. This might be true.
really.

But who gives a damn? Just look at these!!!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

I forgot the tits part!!!!


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And I almost forgot!
As Page 3 Wannabes continue to send pictures of them in the nude (JOY!!!), we thought it's time to give Amii (yep, with to i's) the chance to introduce herself. Well, this is a time when a picture is much better than words...

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See? Told you.

Celtic and Rangers in the Premier League. Blaahhhh

Now here's another great idea from those smart guys in the Premier League. This time it's Bolton's chairman (or something like that) who claims it'll be great if both Glasgow Rangers and Celtic join the Premiership. To complete this "amazing" concept, he also suggests that the Premier League will be divided into two 18-clubs league: The Premier League 1 and The Premier League 2.

This is an amazing idea. Not because it's so great or wise, because it is not. It's amazing because it's the first step to vanquish the English football as we know it. For many years, while the top-flight clubs fought for supremacy, dozens of enthusiastic supporters followed their Brentford/Blackpool/Rochdale and so on, trying to climb up the ladder.
Through this time new teams, such as FC United and AFC Wimbledon had to start from the lowest tier and work their way up.

Now, both these principles will be gone. First, for the first time, a team will be invited to join the top flight of English football, without going all the way, from the bottom tier. The reason for that is those teams have loads of money and might generate more income to the PL.
Second, rumors tell that the plan is to make the new 2-tiered Premiership a closed one, meaning no relegation from the Premier League 2. Not to mention that no promotion will take place either.

Well... what can I tell you, lads. People has gone mad. There were some bad ideas in the past (39th match, for instance), but that's the first time (I think) that such an astonishing idea is brought up publicly. All we can hope that someone will be able to stop this from happening. If not - this is the end of English football as we know it.

What a shame.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Poor Shearer

After a long time without football, I finally decided to sit and watch the Spurs-Newcastle match. Tottenham were always favourites for this clash, but watching Newcastle makes you wonder why the hell did Alan Shearer did that to himself.
Newcastle play poorly, not trying to go forward and playing like a League Championship team.

They defend deep, and generally look like a bunch of players who met each other for the first time today. This is such a disappointment when you look at the Newcastle squad. I can't understands how such talented players can produce such lame performances...

Well, I am going back to watch the game. More to come...