Be thankful I got in with one snide comment. I can only imagine the acid dripped reply Doc would have came up with.
Be thankful I got in with one snide comment. I can only imagine the acid dripped reply Doc would have came up with.
You mustn't have read the thread through thenBe thankful I got in with one snide comment. I can only imagine the acid dripped reply Doc would have came up with.
*somewhere along the coaat of England a flappy jowel just perked up*
*somewhere along the coaat of England a flappy jowel just perked up*
*somewhere along the coaat of England a flappy jowel just perked up*
I hate to break it to you mate but the best players we have can't play football
He won't go there.
He can't be the affable wheeler dealer
On the contrary! Its the only national job where he CAN wheel and deal.He won't go there.
He can't be the affable wheeler dealer
Mccarthy, mclean, long, coleman, etc. All these players should be our starting eleven now
Aye. Buddha.LOL@ the ESPN announcer
"Torres is back!"
It's fucking Ireland buddy, slow your roll. I'm sure Rosco would look like God out there too in a Spain kit.
HahahaahaWe may have to settle for a draw now
Why isn't llronte (whatever he's called) playing??
I'm surprised a few of them aren't playing. Coleman and McCarthy most definitely. Oops Torres scored again.
Paul Jason Green (born 10 April 1983) is a professional footballer who plays for the Republic of Ireland national football team. He is presently unattached at club level, after leaving Football League Championship side Derby County. He was born in Yorkshire.
Before joining Derby, Green spent 7 years at Doncaster Rovers, where he played over 250 matches and earned three promotions in five years (from the non-league to the Football League Championship) as well as winning the Johnstone's Paint Trophy. Green spent four years at Derby before leaving in 2012. A central midfielder, Green can also play at right-back in emergencies.