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  • #178692

    Is this a question of sport?

    btw I have read many of Slayer’s posts and he is no a$shole! :shock:

    #178693

    ty Observer

    I didn’t see the point of getting into a tit for tat argument- if ppl want to read the threads, then I’ll let them decide.

    Is the picture Charlie Nicholas??

    #178694

    @The Observer wrote:

    Is this a question of sport?

    btw I have read many of Slayer’s posts and he is no a$shole! :shock:

    Right, well that solves that problem then :roll:

    #178695

    I still like female football fans :wink:

    #178696

    well i’m taking a girl on a date to watch stockport county tommorow :) so see what happens lol

    don’t think she likes footy, but got fed up of doing cinema all the time, but i know when i have been to watch county before, there has been a lot of female supporters, maybe thats why the team at the moment are playing like a bunch of girls at the bottom of div 2 :(

    #178697

    @robbo wrote:

    @The Observer wrote:

    Is this a question of sport?

    btw I have read many of Slayer’s posts and he is no a$shole! :shock:

    Right, well that solves that problem then :roll:

    I would rather solve a problem like Maria :roll:

    #178698

    @The Observer wrote:

    I would rather solve a problem like Maria :roll:

    what!!

    that would be like asking how do you catch a cloud and pin it down

    #178699

    who Ally McCoist is….
    Ally was born in Bellshill, Scotland on 24 September 1962.

    Ally’s famed fottballing career took him from Fir Park Boys Club to St Johnstone (1978-1981), Sunderland (1981-1983), Rangers (1983-1998) and Kilmarnock (1998-2001).

    From his time with Rangers, he has 10 championship winners medals, one Scottish Cup medal and nine League Cup medals. He won the Golden Boot twice (1992, 1993) and was named Scotland’s Player of the Year in 1992.

    Capped 61 times for Scotland, he scored 19 international goals and is one of only 23 players inthe SFA Hall of Fame. He was given the MBE for his services to football in 1996.

    In 1996, he became a team captain on BBC1’s A Question of Sport and, each week, delights in embarrassing host Sue Barker as much as possible, particularly about her love for French charmer, David Ginola. He is also a regular football pundit for ITV, covering both the World Cup and the Premiership, on which he has a weekly “Ally’s Golden Slot” slot.

    In 2001 he won the Television Radio Industry Club’s Sports Presenter of the Year award. As befits a man who has always enjoyed an adoring female fanbase, he was included in Company Magazine’s 100 Sexiest Men of the Millennium Although he only reached number 87 (three behind Darren Day!), this ranks him higher than both Pierce Brosnan and Ben Affleck.

    In 2000, he made his acting debut in Robert Duvall’s film A Shot At Glory, originally known as The Cup. In it, Ally ironically plays a former Celtic star, Jackie McQuillan, who is called upon to lift no-hopers Kilknockie to the heights of the Scottish Cup final. The Herald praised McCoist for “a surprisingly impressive debut”.in which he “positively sweats on-screen charisma.” High praise, indeed. The film was released in the UK in 2001 and in the US in 2002.

    Pele, Maradonna n Best who do it for me…. and u have to mind heavier football when they played eh… scotland did churn out a few good footballers… no world class but not a kick aff the ar5e… Cooper, Dalgiesh, Law, Coisty,

    #178700

    PREMIERSHIP=CANTONA, PERHAPS THE LAST LEGEND THAT EVER GRACED ENGLISH FOOTBALL. EXCELLENT SKILL, DETERMINATION, PASSION, CHARISMA AND A QUALITY TO ADMIT WHEN HE MADE MISTAKES ALONG WITH A QUALITY TO ADMIT HIS DOWNFALLS.

    BEST FOOTBALLER EVER?????? BLOODY HELL….
    IF I HAD TO CHOOSE…..

    LETS FACE IT……PELE

    HAS TO BE, I MEAN I THOUGHT OF HUNDREDS OF OTHER PLAYERS BUT NONE COME CLOSE, HE WAS A GENIUS OF THE GAME AND ANYONE WITH ANY SENSE WILL SAY THE SAME.

    1958/1970
    THE SAME QUALITY APPLIED BETWEEN THESE YEARS AND IN THE LATTER.

    #178701

    But I’ve never seen Pele, read so much about him, his presence, his aura, his skill, his vision, his ability, his goals etc. I’ve seen lots and lots of clips of his best goals on TV but I’ve never seen him play so I have to rely on other pundits views.

    Which makes it subjective, however I agree Rivet he had the most wonderful talent but the best ever….I don’t know?

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