NFL 2025 season
#81
(10-01-2024, 10:08 PM)Jacko Wrote: Late to post, watched the niners last night after the baby was asleep and they looked ominous given their injuries and albeit against a poor side. Purdy will continue to go under the radar (regards being an elite QB) in this team due to the attacking talent on hand and as long as the injuries don't pile up, with the likes of Bosa and Warner on D another trip to the Superbowl should be on the cards. 2-2 without CM, interested to watch it all unfold in the next few weeks.

Niners have some tough games coming up after the Cardinals.
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#82
Just arrived in Tottenham. Ready to cheer on Rodgers, just be against the opinion on here.

I want Vikings to win. I like the Viking and Norse mythology and the colour purple.
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#83
(10-06-2024, 12:21 PM)Josh1873 Wrote: Just arrived in Tottenham. Ready to cheer on Rodgers, just be against the opinion on here.

I want Vikings to win. I like the Viking and Norse mythology and the colour purple.

Watching it on TV. Did I just hear fans singing "heeyyy Aaron, ooh arr, I want to know why you're such a..."??

Maybe misheard. Whatever. He's having a stinker. No doubt in my mind the Packers were right to let him go. Perhaps kept him a year too long.
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#84
I haven't heard anything chanting other than the annoying J-E-T-S Jets Jets Jets chant.

As for the game - I think I'll be leaving at HT at this rate, this has got blow out written all over it.
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#85
(10-06-2024, 02:37 PM)Josh1873 Wrote: I haven't heard anything chanting other than the annoying J-E-T-S Jets Jets Jets chant.

As for the game - I think I'll be leaving at HT at this rate, this has got blow out written all over it.

Back in it. Classic Rodgers tbf
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#86
This will definitely be my last Spurs game. The ground is superb, the location is a hell hole and a bitch to get to. Shame, really. I'm planning on leaving well early as the thought of fighting through crowds and waiting for underground and trains really does ruin the experience for me

Everything other than being in your seat and enjoying a good game at a brilliant venue is just a vile and horrible experience.
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#87
Don't like seeing a divisional rival win, but that first half for Rodgers was hilarious.
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#88
Do they have bins in London?

Literally rubbish strewn every where. Vile.
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#89
(10-06-2024, 03:29 PM)Josh1873 Wrote: Do they have bins in London?

Literally rubbish strewn every where. Vile.

Have you been walking around Brum or swathes of the Black Country with your eyes closed? There is litter fugging everywhere in this country, it says a lot about our society.
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#90
(10-06-2024, 04:16 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(10-06-2024, 03:29 PM)Josh1873 Wrote: Do they have bins in London?

Literally rubbish strewn every where. Vile.

Have you been walking around Brum or swathes of the Black Country with your eyes closed? There is litter fugging everywhere in this country, it says a lot about our society.

That's a fair point. But today I thought was particularly bad. 

If I never spend another second in London it'll be too soon. 

Genuinely considering selling my ticket to the Wembley fixture, unfortunately.
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