I had trouble watching the titfers tonight. Every time chong was involved, I couldn't help but ruminate that it was sad that he and cheech had split up.
I also have the voices in the heed.
I had trouble watching the titfers tonight. Every time chong was involved, I couldn't help but ruminate that it was sad that he and cheech had split up.
I also have the voices in the heed.
I also kept thinking where's Cheech every time he was mentioned.
I thought Chong was the living exemplar of can run, can't kick. Maybe Cheech is can kick, can't run.
He wasn't exactly a world-class sprinter in his turn as the Padre in Machete.
Olympiacos have signed Podence on loan from Wolves. Seems weird- isn’t he one of their better players?
Maybe olympiakos need some good players, rather than just our cast off shit?
Maybe 'the group' has earned entry to the agent elite favours level?
Strange indeed.
Agree it's weird Wolves have let him go. Once that happens, it makes relative sense - it's one of the few countries in Europe where the window remains open, and he was at Olympiakos before (we were interested at the same time, as I recall, but as a championship team we perhaps weren't the massive draw we are now, so...)
Bit of background on it here. Though if anything, I'm more confused than before.
No, he's not that good. And he's an irritating little wanker.
Demarai Gray to Saudi. I know Everton fans get frustrated with him, but it still feels like it's further weakening an already not great squad.
Simon sez.
Moyes and Dollar Store Beckham may be well suited to each other, but I don’t think I'd especially want either of them.
What is your particular objection to a midfielder who does a 7/8 out of ten job every week, while offering an 8/9 out of ten set piece threat?
He has very few of the attributes required of a modern midfielder. No pace, no ability to beat a man, limited tackler, no aerial presence or strength in congested areas. He's an excellent striker of a dead ball but I wouldn't choose to build a team around his one strength and have to account for his weaknesses.