Motty sounded like he was about to have a breakdown.
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Motty sounded like he was about to have a breakdown.
Great strike from Diame, Cech didn't even bother diving.
The second goal was offside too? :haha:
FFS.
The first missed offside was so bad. Ivanovic only bothered putting it in for the banter. At least it was an on-paper-gimme for Chelsea, and they have harder games to come.
Man Utd: De Gea, Rafael Da Silva, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Valencia, Scholes, Carrick, Young, Rooney, Welbeck.
Subs: Amos, Jones, Giggs, Park, Hernandez, Cleverley, Pogba.
QPR: Kenny, Onuoha, Ferdinand, Hill, Taiwo, Diakite, Derry, Mackie, Taarabt, Buzsaky, Bothroyd.
Subs: Cerny, Gabbidon, Campbell, Young, Smith, Wright-Phillips, Zamora.
Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire)
After the watershed or not, the BBC deciding to broadcast 12 minutes of a 66 year old man's seizure in West London yesterday will go down as one of their blackest moments. They gave it all to us: "Taken the leeeeeeeeeeeead" "Nearly scored straight awwwweeeaay", the depressing sound of him finding humour in a defender joining the attack when his side needed a win - "Caldwell is in the Chelsea penality area heeeere, hehe, amaaazing!".
Cruel Auntie, cruel.
Or in other words: Motty sucks.
I'd never thought the BBC would trivialise mental illlnesses. You're right, sickening.
Motty. :lol:
Also, Sky's programme is on now.
Niall Quinn, Jamie and Gary Neville are in the studio. Although I guess Neville will go to commentary later on.
Lengthy but excellent article on punditry here. Written almost a year ago, but still painfully true. Good to see my oft-used Dixon/Hansen/Hamsik example referenced as well.
http://www.thesportcollective.com/th...ditry/2011/05/