acc said:LIVERPOOL :-D
Just watching it now and flicking between the match and strictly!
*Emsie* said:Between 2 boys who like/play footie and a hubby who likes footie my weekend is full of it! Training for one son this a.m and a match for the other and then the 1 was a ball boy at a local teams ground this afternoon! Then just squeezed in a trip to the sports shop to get new astro turf boots and socks and shorts! Both boys playing a game tomorrow too! Sometimes we also get to go and watch the Villa who won 2-0 today!
peggypig said:My son is a Villa supporter who knows why when he comes from Bolton never been figured out LOL. Has been a couple of times to the ground and when theyve come here. Between the pair of them I cant get away from it.
safc said:Played a draw. Right result i think. Good crowd. X
They do keep you busy then but weekends full of footy sounds good to me you do have my condolences however having to watch the vile x
Your poor son why oh why would he choose to support the vile espesh when he's not local. I hope u manage to talk some sense into him hehe x
Sounds good Sunderland have become my prem team recently with one of the oher posters on here also being a fan x
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hehehe x*Emsie* said:Behave!
ScarlettStar86 said:My OH is a lifelong crystal palace supporter, his family are from croydon and his dad played for their youth team.
By default I suppose that makes me a palace fan as I had no preference before we met- I'm not going to pretend I know that much but I do enjoy going to the games and watching the rare games on tv (last night was one of them!) Theres no such thing as an easy game with palace- always on the brink of throwing the game away for some reason! Stressful!
*Emsie* said:Thats the effect watching my sons game had on me yesterday! Little *** kept mouthing of at the ref!
Bless him, did he win? X
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*Emsie* said:Yes he did! They won 5 1 but coach was dissapointed with the attitude....maybe it wasn't such a good idea for him to have been so up close to solihull borough at the game when he was ball boy