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If both teams would simply work together, they would score a hell of a lot more goals.
West Ham living up to my expectations again.
My mate Paul is a Hammer. A lovely bloke, now exiled up in the north, so well and truly on his own.
To mark the start of the season today he posted up a photo of his favourite mug.
You have to admire the stoic realism 😂
West Ham living up to my expectations again.
Do you remember looking forward to MoTD? No, me neither.
Bought a season ticket for Kerry FC who now play in the League of Ireland First Division. In the microcosm of Irish sport they compete against giant in that Kerry (Gaelic) have just won their 39 Sam Maguire - a record in Gaelic sports. Dublin with 100 times our population have won 31. Noone else comes close. But soccerball is tiny in Kerry, so that's some achievement alone.
Soccerball challenging Gaelic footie is a real story here.
it's so blatantly obvious that 11 insanely rich young men kicking a ball about is iso obviously intrinsically pointless that any importance you attach to it, is about something else entirely.
Couldn’t have expressed it better myself. 👏🏻👍🏼
We have one player, Jacob Ramsay, for whom we chant "he's one of our own" because he came through our academy
I don't think you can. I like sport, I like football, but I was not assigned a team at birth because my Dad does not have a team. Subsequently I have tried to follow domestic football but I just don't care who wins anything. I enjoy a match, I'll support any British club in European football and I will of course support my international team(s) but without that club assignment I just don't care.
Therefore, if you were to try to abandon your club assigned at birth, wouldn't you be in the same position? How would you choose a side about which to care?

