I'm ignoring you both till you've kissed and made up. :jester: Maybe even a bit more eh? The sexual tension between you two is killing me :jester:
only bobby esting johnny lad .....sure charlton ave a place in history " did"nt the valley once have the biggest ground capacity in uk football ?
Well, you can all stop ribbing each other now...Once I reveal that I support Leeds United I'm sure we can all have a good laugh at me instead I love football, have done all my life. Played practically every waking hour as a kid and still do a bit to this day. I live just outside Newcastle so as far as in-fighting goes, we had a load of it up here when Bowyer and Dyer had fisticuffs on the pitch. Quite ridiculous if you ask me. Never any need for that kinda behaviour Went to see a game this year actually, Newcastle V Fulham at St.James Park. The Toon lost 2-1, but still it was fantastic for me. The atmosphere really is something else, the unity (even in defeat) is canny amazing really. Can't wait to go again! (Explanation: My Dad's a Newcastle fan, loaned me his season ticket when on holiday I haven't deserted the Leeds!)
hello fellow mousefans. Okey here are the football results. Look away now if you don't want to see the result: Reading 2 Charlton Athletic 0 Additional News: Charlton carry on losing with new manager at the helm. New Charlton head coach Les Reed remained philosophical after watching the Addicks slip to defeat at Reading. Addressing the nation's press for the first time after a game since landing the job earlier this week, Reed admitted: "Its been a difficult week". The head coach saw Korean striker Seol head of Reading into a 18th minute lead before Kevin Doyle clinched the win 18 minutes from time. Reed said: "Im dissappointed in the result, nobody likes losing. Im definitely not pleased with the first half in terms of us being very very disjointed. "We were like rabbits in the headliht and have to put it right but I was pleased with our response in the second half" Taken from the newshopper Wed 22nd November 2006.
Wow! I've got BBC News on the tele and there's just been this story about The World Cup for blind teams! Players do a lot of shouting to determine position, and blindfolds are worn by the partially sighted. They play on concrete with a ball filled with metal bearings. Goalkeepers can see of course. Each team has a mascot kinda guy behind the goal who tells them when to shoot. And it's on a 5-a-side size pitch. There was some sweet goals scored! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6179458.stm
Ahhh football.. I love it!!! I'm a Bournemouth Supporter and a liverpool supporter, I've liked football all my life, as daddy used to take me along to Bournemouth matches as a wee nipper Yey
Hello mousefans. Look away if you don't want to see the results Saturday, 25 November 2006 Barclays Premiership Aston Villa 1-1 Middlesbrough Charlton 1-1 Everton Fulham 0-1 Reading Liverpool 1-0 Man City West Ham 1-0 Sheff Utd The Coca-Cola Football League Championship Barnsley 1-0 Ipswich Burnley 1-2 Birmingham Colchester 3-0 Southend Derby 1-0 Leicester Norwich 1-1 Hull Plymouth 1-2 Leeds Preston 0-0 Crystal Palace QPR 0-1 Coventry Sheff Wed 0-0 Cardiff Southampton 2-1 Luton Stoke 1-0 West Brom Coca-Cola Football League One Bradford 0-0 Bournemouth Carlisle 3-2 Port Vale Crewe 2-2 Chesterfield Doncaster 1-0 Brighton Gillingham 1-0 Rotherham Huddersfield 0-3 Oldham Nottm Forest 3-1 Millwall Yeovil 0-2 Scunthorpe Coca-Cola Football League Two Boston Utd 1-1 Hereford Darlington 1-0 Milton Keynes Dons Grimsby 2-0 Accrington Stanley Hartlepool 2-0 Wycombe Peterborough 5-2 Torquay Rochdale 2-0 Mansfield Shrewsbury 2-1 Chester Stockport 1-1 Macclesfield Swindon 2-1 Bury Walsall 2-1 Notts County Wrexham 2-1 Lincoln City Nationwide Conference Crawley Town 2-0 Halifax Grays Athletic 1-1 Altrincham Kidderminster 1-2 Stevenage Morecambe 1-1 Forest Green Northwich 1-2 Gravesend Oxford Utd 2-1 Tamworth Rushden & D'monds 0-1 Aldershot Southport 1-2 Cambridge Utd Stafford Rangers 2-2 St Albans Woking 4-0 Weymouth Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Dunfermline 0-3 Aberdeen Inverness CT 0-0 Hearts Motherwell 4-2 Falkirk Tennents Scottish Cup East Stirling 0-2 Stirling Scottish Football League Championship First Division Clyde 4-0 Queen of South Dundee 1-0 Airdrie Utd Gretna 4-0 Partick St Johnstone 1-2 Livingston Scottish Football League Championship Second Division Alloa 2-2 Brechin Morton 1-0 Cowdenbeath Peterhead 3-1 Ayr Scottish Football League Championship Third Division Albion 1-3 Arbroath Dumbarton 3-1 Elgin East Fife 2-0 Montrose Queens Park 1-1 Stenhousemuir Scot-Ads Highland Football League Brora 2-7 Huntly Buckie Thistle 3-2 Rothes Fraserburgh 5-0 Forres Mechanics Inverurie Locos 2-1 Deveronvale Keith 4-0 Cove Rangers Nairn County 4-0 Fort William Wick Academy 3-1 Lossiemouth Principality Building Society Welsh Premier League Aberystwyth 1-1 Connah's Quay Porthmadog 4-0 Caersws Rhyl 4-0 Airbus UK Welshpool Town 3-0 Caernarfon Friday, 24 November 2006 The Coca-Cola Football League Championship Wolverhampton 1-1 Sunderland Coca-Cola Football League One Cheltenham 2-0 Brentford Tranmere 2-0 Blackpool Principality Building Society Welsh Premier League Port Talbot 2-0 Cwmbran Thursday, 23 November 2006 UEFA Cup Auxerre 2-2 Rangers Basle 2-2 AS Nancy Bayer Leverkusen 0-1 Tottenham Club Brugge 1-1 Dinamo Bucuresti Espanyol 6-2 Zulte-Waregem Fenerbahce 3-0 Palermo Feyenoord 0-0 Blackburn Liberec 4-1 Grasshoppers Maccabi Haifa 1-0 Partizan Belgrade Newcastle 2-1 Celta Vigo Odense BK 1-1 Lens PSG 2-4 Hapoel Tel-Aviv Parma 2-1 Heerenveen Rapid Bucuresti 1-1 Mlada Boleslav Sevilla 2-0 Braga Sparta Prague 0-0 Ajax Wednesday, 22 November 2006 UEFA Champions League Bordeaux 3-1 Galatasaray Inter Milan 1-0 Sporting Levski Sofia 0-2 Barcelona Liverpool 2-0 PSV Shakhtar Donetsk 1-0 Roma Spartak Moscow 2-2 Bayern Munich Valencia 2-0 Olympiacos Werder Bremen 1-0 Chelsea Scottish Football League Championship First Division Partick 1-1 Clyde Ross County 2-2 St Johnstone Nationwide South Weston-S-Mare 2-1 Yeading
Spastic? What is so spastic about posting football results for members who may or maynot want to know the football scores?
Personally I can't stand football but I go to watch my bloke run around in shorts with a load of his mates and kick a ball around after school, twice a week. It's generally a laugh because they're all shite. He's a Crystal Palace fan and gets all depressive and emo when they frequently lose. *sighs*Ah boys, they really do amuse me.
A fairly good result and a needy point for Bournemouth. Everton maybe could of done better, I'd of prefered it anyway, Charlton still with a bit of work to do. West Ham with a much needed win, if a bit scrappy. Up to visit the Toffees next week.