Tuesday, 24 March 2015

March Wind ....

Did the March wind disturb much?

There are still the same teams first and second but third is a horse from a good stable (Grand National is in Gameweek 32) who was once in 2nd place. If you want to bet on the Halls it had better be each way as Spudly is too darned goodly.

 With so many teams to follow I am afraid you will have to tell me about your own team if you wish. I know Kenski Braves has moved on from a learner's start and is doing well at 3rd in the Allotments. It's perhaps a bit early to think about Cricket; and Dynamos are sparking. 

Agüero has not filled himself in yet. At the moment he is where his name is - in a hole! (Agüero = Hole).

Boro are not 'back' yet, and 7th place did better this week by one point.

Little Ted has gone from a jack to a king with a rise from 14th last month to 11th. Could he win the Allotments?

With only 8 Gameweeks left what more can be achieved? For any of us?



Just a word about the Chelsea hate, and the dislike of Costa expressed everywhere. My feelings are that it is overdone because they are a rich, successful club. Personally, I'd rather it was in its present hands than in the grip of an owner of a company who has to sell players when he needs money. (Man Utd )

Abramovich could just sell one of his yachts.

And the manager might be thought a professional smarty-pants but he is a knowledgable and successful manager.

And as for comments by pundits such as the ex-professional wrestler Jamie Carragher to disparage anybody for playing tough - he just needs to look at himself on replays. He preferred the more furtive method of fastening both arms around the trunk of an opposing player and holding on tightly. Maybe occasionally throwing him to the ground. Mind you everyone around him in the Liverpool defence was doing the same - probably with another opponent. Yes, I know probably John Terry too.

But if you had a face like Costa you would be a toughie. He looks great doing it.

For another view try this:

http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/des-kelly-chelseas-diego-costa-is-branded-a-monster-but-where-was-the-outrage-when-steven-gerrard-lost-the-plot-10127373.html


from the Evening Standard. And read the related articles at the end.


Elojo and Who had a 64 each draw?

Who walloped his son?  95 - 58 was it?

What's the sign in the basement?


The End




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