Motty sounded like he was about to have a breakdown.
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?
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.
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/