Your palms are holding her neck and thumbs are at her ears regulating the speed of her head as she swallows and then sucks up your machinery. She is topping up your engine oil for the cross-country coming up. Your RPM is hitting a new high. To wait any longer would be to lose prime time... She picks up a Bugatti's momentum. You want her more at a Volkswagen's steady trot. Squeeze the maximum mileage out of your gallon of gas. But she's eating up the road with all cylinders blazing.
Aniruddha Bahal (Bunker 13
I kind of remember him bemoaning us not going 2 up top during a game once, I think CC was manager, we went 2 up top but then conceded 2 or 3 after.
Which ever way we look at it....
John McGovern will go down as one of the most under rated 'winning Captains', In football history.
A bloody cryin' shame, so it is.
Last edited by rockabilly; 15-05-22 at 00:36.
It might be petty but I always went off McGovern a bit when Benny Osborn scored the winner at Derby and he just sat their emotionless like nothing had happened.
A bit of a weird reaction even if you are trying to be professional for whatever reason.
When I went on a tour at the city ground, McGovern was kinda boring + whined (a lot) about modern football.
Whining about Modern Football makes him a bigger legend as modern football is shit.
Spot on.
I thought the point there was they need to have someone with a bit of pizzazz to take the tour. Former captain of Nottingham Forest John McGovern is a legend of the club, but hardly the guy to liven up a tour of the ground.
I understand this point from you boomers but my dad and I paid for a tour of the ground and to hear a bit of our history, not whinging about how Ronaldo falls over too quickly. As someone who's only been to the ground once before as a small child, it was kind of a letdown to be honest. He's still a legend obviously but he came across as a sour apple throughout the tour.
Just didn't sit right with me.
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