Have to laugh at people who bag the forums,they should try reading some of the other clubs forums ours are like kindergarten compared to some.
They dont like it stop taking a peek simple really.
Have to laugh at people who bag the forums,they should try reading some of the other clubs forums ours are like kindergarten compared to some.
They dont like it stop taking a peek simple really.
meh, Stu made it personal by commenting on us on his twitter page - calling some of you kids, and IT Geeks. He clearly trolls the forum for tit bits and finally got the attention he wanted.
Queenslander 3x a year.
wasn't stu a troll here a while ago and has merely shifted to twitter?
wasn't stu a troll here a while ago and has merely shifted to twitter?
If so, you'd probably find him in the thread about his brother somewhere. Wouldn't be able to tell for sure though, I don't recall specifically him being a troll on here.
There are so many things I want to say but I'll just laugh and leave it at that.
I will add this though
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66XWgGxo1MI
There are so many things I want to say but I'll just laugh and leave it at that.
I will add this though
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66XWgGxo1MI
"Phoenix till they lose"
Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion.
Genuine opinion: FTFFA
Bahahahahaha.
This has been fun. Cheers for biting Stuey boy.
#computerlifevssmartphonetwitterlife
Fuck this stupid game
I work in a wahrehouse...
#logisticslife
"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009
I like it how they are having a nerd conversation on twitter using english that would make 12 year old girls proud, then call people talking on a forum IT geeks.
Oh and my name is C-Diddy and i'm a Phoenixaholic!
"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009
My name is George and I'm a #lameforumuser
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/soccer-football/news/article.cfm?c_id=86&objectid=10870612
http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/the-big-five-answers-|-round-24/62780
Wanderers FC v Wellington Phoenix: Do Wellington have any chance in Parramatta?
Here is what we wrote in the Big Five Questions
“With Jeremy Brockie in their team you know the Nix are always a chance
of scoring a screamer - but that might be where their hope ends.”
Well, Brockie almost did the impossible again, but that’s his modus operandi. With 8 minutes to go the Kiwi turned on a dime, between two defenders and lashed a left-footed volley from well outside the area.
Ante Covic was stranded, and to his relief the ball hit the cross bar. The Wanderers then ran off with three points, thieves in the night.
That incident almost summed the seasons of the two sides up perfectly. The Wanderers have been great but have had luck. Wellington have had none.
The football gods are in the Wanderers’ corner. There is no other way to explain Vince Lia’s ridiculous handling of the ball that led to the Wanderers’ second penalty of the match and Mark Bridge giving them the win and a five-point buffer atop the table.
This was not Wanderers’ football at its best, they played hard but they weren’t fluent. We won’t say Phoenix were the better team but they took it to the Wanderers and in truth probably deserved a point from Parramatta Stadium.
Did the Wanderers players feel the pressure of being on top? Probably. Graham Arnold reckons they have the Premier’s Plate wrapped up, so do we. It would take a monumental fall from grace from the red and black to not finish top of the table now.
They’ve had their nervous moment; now they can get on with the business of making history.
http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/the-big-five-answers-|-round-24/62780
Wanderers FC v Wellington Phoenix: Do Wellington have any chance in Parramatta?
Here is what we wrote in the Big Five Questions
“With Jeremy Brockie in their team you know the Nix are always a chance
of scoring a screamer - but that might be where their hope ends.”
Well, Brockie almost did the impossible again, but that’s his modus operandi. With 8 minutes to go the Kiwi turned on a dime, between two defenders and lashed a left-footed volley from well outside the area.
Ante Covic was stranded, and to his relief the ball hit the cross bar. The Wanderers then ran off with three points, thieves in the night.
That incident almost summed the seasons of the two sides up perfectly. The Wanderers have been great but have had luck. Wellington have had none.
The football gods are in the Wanderers’ corner. There is no other way to explain Vince Lia’s ridiculous handling of the ball that led to the Wanderers’ second penalty of the match and Mark Bridge giving them the win and a five-point buffer atop the table.
This was not Wanderers’ football at its best, they played hard but they weren’t fluent. We won’t say Phoenix were the better team but they took it to the Wanderers and in truth probably deserved a point from Parramatta Stadium.
Did the Wanderers players feel the pressure of being on top? Probably. Graham Arnold reckons they have the Premier’s Plate wrapped up, so do we. It would take a monumental fall from grace from the red and black to not finish top of the table now.
They’ve had their nervous moment; now they can get on with the business of making history.