The Football Thread 2008/09

Fed up talking videogames? Why?
User avatar
Mini E
Doctor
Joined in 2008

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Mini E » Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:29 pm

18:00 Portsmouth v Vitoria Guimaraes UEFA Cup 1st Round 1st Leg Five (17:55-20:00)

BASTARDS! CHANNEL 5!?

Corazon de Leon

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Corazon de Leon » Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:31 pm

Stu wrote:
OnlyShallow wrote:
Scotticus Erroticus wrote:Who cares? celtic are playing.

Do you know what channel, if any, it is being shown on?



This site will save you...

http://www.livesportontv.com/sportindex.php?id=1

Bookmark it.


It's on Sky multiscreen as well, for those of you who have it.

User avatar
Mini E
Doctor
Joined in 2008

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Mini E » Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:32 pm

Does anyone know a site where you can watch channel 5 online? Like justin.tv does for setanta?

User avatar
OnlyShallow
Member
Joined in 2008
Location: Milton Keynes

PostRe: The Football Thread
by OnlyShallow » Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:33 pm

Corazon wrote:
Stu wrote:
OnlyShallow wrote:
Scotticus Erroticus wrote:Who cares? celtic are playing.

Do you know what channel, if any, it is being shown on?



This site will save you...

http://www.livesportontv.com/sportindex.php?id=1

Bookmark it.


It's on Sky multiscreen as well, for those of you who have it.

I only have Sky Sports 2, because most of their games last year were shown on 2.

Image
Many Lives -> 49 MP wrote:People like you OnlyShallow are terrible banana splits. I hate you forever.
SC
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: The Football Thread
by SC » Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:23 pm

El Diablo Rojo 52 wrote:
Stu wrote:So, Ronaldo may play tonight....

Do the Man U fans....

1, Boo him
2, Applaud him
3, Ignore him
4, Salute him
5, Shoot him


?


Applaud him. We need someone to get us out of this rut we're in.


Yeah, I suspect this to be the case. United don't look half the team without him most of the time he doesn't play; and I certainly wouldn't have expected an Anfield win should he have played last weekend.

I'm not sure exactly what I read, but did he say something the other day about how the fans will "love him" again once he's back? He's sheer quality but just a Portugese chav like Mourinho said. If that report about his behaviour regarding the Munich anniversary in a Guardian blog a few months ago is to be believed then he's a twat of the highest order.

Also Steve: yeah, I am!

User avatar
Red Devil
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Red Devil » Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:28 pm

SC wrote:
El Diablo Rojo 52 wrote:
Stu wrote:So, Ronaldo may play tonight....

Do the Man U fans....

1, Boo him
2, Applaud him
3, Ignore him
4, Salute him
5, Shoot him


?


Applaud him. We need someone to get us out of this rut we're in.


Yeah, I suspect this to be the case. United don't look half the team without him most of the time he doesn't play; and I certainly wouldn't have expected an Anfield win should he have played last weekend.

I'm not sure exactly what I read, but did he say something the other day about how the fans will "love him" again once he's back? He's sheer quality but just a Portugese chav like Mourinho said. If that report about his behaviour regarding the Munich anniversary in a Guardian blog a few months ago is to be believed then he's a twat of the highest order.

Also Steve: yeah, I am!


Yeah he said the fans will love him. What's this about the Munich disaster?

User avatar
Cuttooth
Emeritus
Joined in 2008

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Cuttooth » Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:32 pm

El Diablo Rojo 52 wrote:What's this about the Munich disaster?


During a private ceremony with some of the survivors and families of the aircrash's victims, Ronaldo allegedly knocked on the window to tell Rooney to hurry up his speech so they could go out on the town and was incredibly rude during the whole thing.

Ed
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Ed » Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:32 pm

Something along the lines of Rooney doing an interview which overran and Ronaldo throwing a hissy fit as he was delayed to do his interview i think. That may not be 100% correct but im sure it was something like that.

United fans will applaud him i think. Perhaps he should get a bit of stick when he first comes on but then they should get behind him as he will help them out enormously.

SC
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: The Football Thread
by SC » Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:34 pm

edit: this above if you just want it in brief, cheers Ed :) ^^^

El Diablo Rojo 52 wrote:Yeah he said the fans will love him. What's this about the Munich disaster?


Sorry I don't have the direct link to the article, but I've c/ped it from one of the internet sites that have reported the story.

First of all, let's begin by recounting the tale that was the centrepiece of Daniel Taylor's latest column for The Guardian. Despite the length, it's worth a read, so cut Mediawatch a little slack:

'First of all a little story to tell you what kind of man we are talking about. It is January 9, 2008, and in an upstairs room at Manchester United's training ground five elderly men in smart blazers are struggling with their emotions in front of a hushed audience. It is the club's media day building up to the 50th anniversary of the Munich air disaster and Sir Bobby Charlton's polite smile does not hide the fact he is trembling as he takes his seat. Bill Foulkes is straight-backed and dignified but only a couple of questions have been asked before the tears appear in his eyes and he reaches for a glass of water.

'In an adjacent room Wayne Rooney has agreed to offer a modern-day perspective of that seminal day when 23 people, including eight members of Sir Matt Busby's team, were killed in the wreckage of the burnt-out BEA Elizabethan. It is not his specialist subject but he handles the occasion with dignity and more eloquence than some people might imagine. But then Cristiano Ronaldo comes through the double doors and the mood is broken.

'He is wearing a white suit jacket and ripped jeans, looking every bit the boy-band hunk, but it is very obvious he is in a bad mood. He begins by berating Karen Shotbolt, the club's press officer, because he is waiting for Rooney and the event has over-run. He is banging his watch with his hand, flapping his arms and gesturing in the way that Portuguese footballers usually reserve for fussy referees and, at first, he is so animated it appears as if it might be a wind-up.

'When he flounces back through the doors, cursing loudly, it is very obvious he is being deadly serious. Rooney is professional enough to carry on with his tribute but the attention is no longer exclusively on him. Thirty seconds later Ronaldo appears again, first rapping his forefinger against the glass in the door, then opening it by a fraction and starting to whistle at Rooney in the way that a farmer beckons his sheepdog.

'It was such an unpleasant scene the journalists decided not to write about it because we had been invited to the training ground to cover a far more important subject and, when you have sat with men as noble as Charlton, Foulkes, Albert Scanlon, Harry Gregg and Kenny Morgans and seen the hurt in their eyes, it felt incongruous to veer off-track.'

It is a riveting and fascinating tale and one that has prompted a great deal of comment since it appeared in Saturday's edition.

But from Mediawatch's perspective, the interest lies not with the story itself but the newspaper's refusal to tell it until six months after the event. Taking responsibility for the censorship, Taylor depicts the decision as the only honourable option given that the assembled hacks 'had been invited to the training ground to cover a far more important subject'.

Rather than merely revealing the secrets of Ronaldo's behaviour, Taylor has instead confirmed what has long been suspected - namely, that journalists tend to toe a party line agreed between themselves and only spill the beans at a moment that is convenient to them. There's nothing particularly surprising in the disclosure but - in a story that is intent on depicting Ronaldo as a man not to be admired or trusted - it is ironic.

Not, of course, that Mediawatch is buying this 'we didn't publish because it would have been hurtful' guff. Journalists are, after all, not renowned for their delicacy or sensitivity. The suspicion must be that Taylor - and his chums - didn't publish the story through fear of repercussions. As The Guardian's man on the beat in Manchester, Taylor is reliant on staying in the club's good books in order to maintain access to their star names - such as Rooney, who, as you might have noticed, is depicted as the hero of the story, and Charlton, with whom he subsequently held an exclusive interview to mark the 50th anniversary of Munich.

It's worth remembering, too, that Taylor wrote a warts-and-all book on Sir Alex last year. According to some, Ferguson was less than pleased. Was staying quiet on Ronaldo the equivalent of a favour being returned? In any case, the belated (and highly convenient) decision to publish now is the clearest indication yet from inside Old Trafford that Ronaldo will be leaving the club. If the story wasn't published in January or beyond because it would have upset Manchester United, it's a Tuesday-follows-Monday certainty that Taylor has only published now in the knowledge that ManYoo no longer care if Ronaldo's character is discredited. Why? Because he's off and no longer their problem.

And in a scrub-my-back-and-I'll-scrub-yours world, look out for a Guardian exclusive bylined by Daniel Taylor with Rooney in a couple of months' time.

User avatar
SandyCoin
Member
Joined in 2008
Location: London

PostRe: The Football Thread
by SandyCoin » Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:41 pm

SC wrote:
El Diablo Rojo 52 wrote:
Stu wrote:So, Ronaldo may play tonight....

Do the Man U fans....

1, Boo him
2, Applaud him
3, Ignore him
4, Salute him
5, Shoot him


?


Applaud him. We need someone to get us out of this rut we're in.


Yeah, I suspect this to be the case. United don't look half the team without him most of the time he doesn't play; and I certainly wouldn't have expected an Anfield win should he have played last weekend.

I'm not sure exactly what I read, but did he say something the other day about how the fans will "love him" again once he's back? He's sheer quality but just a Portugese chav like Mourinho said. If that report about his behaviour regarding the Munich anniversary in a Guardian blog a few months ago is to be believed then he's a twat of the highest order.

Also Steve: yeah, I am!


I'm sure everyone will applaud him. We can't boo as that will affect the rest of the team, and we really need to get a win to sort confidence out.

Also, you can't say we don't look half the team. I think our attack has looked ok. I think United's main problem so far is our defence and the defensive midfield. They look really poor atm apart from Rio. If our defence sorted itself out I think we'd be fine if Ronaldo didn't play. He just makes us even better. He is a complete twat though so I can fully believe those reports about his behaviour at the Munich anniversary. Such a dislikable character.

-----> My Illustration Blog | My Shop <------
User avatar
Dolph Wiggler
Member
Joined in 2008
Location: 1123,6536,5231
Contact:

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Dolph Wiggler » Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:43 pm

What did he say/do about the Munich anniversary?

User avatar
Red Devil
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Red Devil » Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:45 pm

Wow that was banana splitish of him. Would've thought he'd know better after spending 5 years there.

Hopefully if he starts banging them in then all except the minority will bash him. Like Sandy's saying, we need it at the moment.

User avatar
PCCD
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: The Football Thread
by PCCD » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:24 pm

Stu wrote:So, Ronaldo may play tonight....

Do the Man U fans....

1, Boo him
2, Applaud him
3, Ignore him
4, Salute him
5, Shoot him


?


Ignore him, he's going to get booed at Parkhead anyway

The Holly and Delusi wrote:PENALTY: Blatant lies. Five minutes in the Sin Bin.
User avatar
Rapper
Member
Joined in 2008
Location: west of scotland
Contact:

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Rapper » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:29 pm

Mon the hoops tonight can't wait to see the game wish i was going to be there tonight as champions leauge night are always special as paradise.

Image
User avatar
sw26
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: The Football Thread
by sw26 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:30 pm

PCCD wrote:Ignore him, he's going to score 19 goals at Parkhead anyway


Fixed.

User avatar
Red Devil
Member
Joined in 2008

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Red Devil » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:33 pm

sw26 wrote:
PCCD wrote:Ignore him, he's going to score 19 goals at Parkhead anyway


Fixed.


This.

User avatar
Rapper
Member
Joined in 2008
Location: west of scotland
Contact:

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Rapper » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:37 pm

sw26 wrote:
PCCD wrote:Ignore him, he's going to score 19 goals at Parkhead anyway


Fixed.


Will he strawberry float he is going to end up playing gooseberry fool against us like he did the past few times we played them

Image
User avatar
Mafro
Moderator
Joined in 2008
AKA: based
Contact:

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Mafro » Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:19 pm

Image

Hmmm

Fisher wrote:shyguy64 did you sell weed in animal crossing new horizons today.

Twitter
User avatar
Kanbei
Member ♥
Joined in 2008
Location: Belfast

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Kanbei » Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:19 pm

Alot of changes for United tonight perhaps the most intriguing being Foster on the bench instead of Kusczcak, will van der Sar bring his game up if he sees England's best young keeper on the bench?

User avatar
Scotticus Erroticus
Member
Joined in 2008
Contact:

PostRe: The Football Thread
by Scotticus Erroticus » Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:27 pm

MON THE HOOPS!!

ImageImage

Return to “Stuff”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: andretmzt, Benzin, BTB, Grumpy David, Memento Mori, Met, PuppetBoy, Tsunade and 324 guests