Well Almost Jumpers

Well Almost Jumpers

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The aim of this blog is too look at the humourous, irrelevant side to the great game - without causing offence.

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Wednesday 26 January 2011

Of commentators, pundits, administrators and managers dress sense

Well, well, well. After some great FA cup shocks – well done the mighty O’s- football continues to keep us entertained (this is despite colourless pundits such as Lawro, Hansen and even drabber presenters Adrian “rather listen to paint dry” Chiles.

Lets start with the commentators well on 22/1/11 Richard Keys and Andy Gray land themselves in hot water for sexist comments (oh how my heart bleeds). They commented that the young female assistant did not know the offside rule (who actually does???) Brilliant we might finally loose Andy Gray from the airwaves – deep joy.

Then we can turn our attention to THFC’s latest signing David Beckham. He takes his son to watch Arsenal while Spurs are away to Newcastle. Well done Dave that should really endear you to the Spurs faithful.

It gets better – Arsene Wengers dress sense. Just what is that sleeping bag he has taken to wearing  - is trying to tell us that he finds his team boring!!!!


COAT OR SLEEPING BAG

Then finally, we have the Olympic stadium fight. Who should get the complete waste of the taxpayers hard earned – West Ham or Spurs. Well if looking at this from a purely geographic point of view it should West Ham – backed by that great West Ham fan Karen Brady. Spurs being backed by former West Ham hero Harry Redknapp may think that they disserve it more – well Spurs do your fans want to give up their North London home come to think of it to West Hams finest want to move?


Just for the fun - no insult intended see below for one of last year's funnier moments.

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Well he has a point.

"I'll get into trouble with my girlfriend if I play - I don't think she'll be too happy if I'm chasing Totti all over Rome."
Jonathan Woodgate on his chances of making only his second start for Leeds United, away to AS Roma in the UEFA Cup 1998.