Good evening,
I remember going to night clubs in the late eighties and giving men who looked like Stoke players a really wide berth. They were pasty faced behemoths with glassy eyed, heavily booze sedated glares. Occasionally they focused upon their prey and those daft enough to meet their gaze were too frequently met with an immediate threat of violence.
The first half was near unwatchable. And I’m not whining just because we trudged off two goals to the worse. It was anti football all the way. Stoke hoofed and Huthed their way again and again into our penalty area. If any other Premiership outfit when awarded a throw in gave a 15/20 second burst of Irish dancing (just for example) prior to throwing the ball, they would be penalized without hesitation.
But with Stoke the ceremony of the towel, the ball cleansing, rubbing, examinaion and finally the run up prior to launch appears to now be a welcomed part of the game. Hell, they’ve even let them sew a towel into the inside of their shirts.
The second half was a mess. Chris Foy is a retarded and incontinent old woman and that’s about as constructive as I can be about him.
A dreadful game.
Another consoling thought is that we’re not the first, now will we be the last, to come a cropper at Stoke…
Chelsea (draw), Liverpool (lost) and Man U (draw) have all failed to win at the Potteries, this season …
Harry’s post game comments. http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/884558-spurs-manager-harry-redknapp-blasts-referee-chris-foy-after-defeat-at-stoke#ixzz1gGgkkhL7
I come from a country where people get away with a lot of dodgy stuff so we have the experience and I tell yuh this simply does not compute…. Get the same detective who spilled the beans on Karren Brady and have him investigate the bank accounts of Foy and his family. I wouldn’t be too surprised to see a big payment somewhere. This was the most farcical refereeing for a few years at least. And for this league that’s saying something.
You could definitely see your skills in the work you write. The world hopes for more passionate writers like you who are not afraid to say how they believe. At all times follow your heart.