Bleeder - Owlstalk | Sheffield Wednesday News for SWFC fans Jump to content

Bleeder

Owlstalk Subscriber
  • Posts

    3,885
  • Joined

  • Last visited

2 Followers

Recent Profile Visitors

6,721 profile views

Bleeder's Achievements

Veteran

Veteran (13/14)

  • Reacting Well
  • Very Popular
  • Dedicated
  • Posting Machine
  • Collaborator

Recent Badges

3.5k

Reputation

1

Community Answers

  1. Don't think I've ever been more impressed with a footballers attitude. 18 years old, playing his heart out for a side certain to be relegated on a free from one of the biggest sides in the world. The lad should be very proud of himself.
  2. Agree. Was shocked when I saw him being interviewed the other week. Must've lost almost half his bodyweight. Reckons he's done it through lifestyle changes an all. Plenty would do well to follow his example... he certainly wasn't going to make old bones..
  3. Wonder who the director is that offered to underwrite goods supplied by their business during this period of financial uncertainty. Theirs is a business I'd definitely want to support.
  4. Couldn't agree more. All this lashing out at other fans bllx is getting on my ti ts
  5. Not only that, he'll be a great influence on the other young lads that are having to make the step up to first team football. Good on him for agreeing to come to us in the circumstances and good on Man U, (never thought I'd say that,) for making it happen!
  6. I believe that this will be the thing to tip him over the edge so definitely won't be renewing until he's gone. (Plus 2 adult sons).
  7. I think it's clear he's despised us for a very long time. God knows where it will end.
  8. Only 5 words but so, so appropriate. He's brought an absolutely fabulous old club to it's knees. His actions have resulted in lots of lovely people turning on each other and taken a great deal of joy out of so many peoples lives. The mood at the match on Saturday was stinking. The mood on here is stinking. I won't be going v Leeds out of respect for those who believe it will work - although personally, unless something is already happening behind the scenes, I think he won't be shifted by depriving him of income until season ticket renewal time... at which point, with very heavy hearts, me and my sons won't be renewing. Shame on him indeed.
  9. .... until the efl are confident that we have the funds to pay them... (which they currently aren't.)
  10. Thank you for posting that. I'd not seen it before but a brilliant piece of writing. In the context of what's happened made me laugh and cry at the same time
  11. I'm so so sorry mate. Noticed you'd not been on lately and have missed you posting. Always say it as I feel it. You never, ever come across as a tw at. Take care.
  12. I thought they were slow to get there... and your description 'weird and sad' is spot on. Mind you, they were starting to get on my nerves and I was 15 yards away. Wouldn't have been nice only 2 rows back!
  13. Agree with this. I think he meant that conflating the whistles with conceding the goal wasn't reyt. (Hope so anyway.)
  14. It wasn't nice at all really. Whole thing lasted maybe 5 minutes. Some kids, maybe 12 years old give or take kept blowing their whistles incessantly, not at owt particularly, just what kids do with whistles. To be fair, it was starting to get on everyone's t it's a bit but then a couple of blokes behind them asked them to give it a rest. Think it was their dad went absolutely apeshit, offering everyone out, trying to climb over the seats to get at those behind. His young kids and his missus, and eventually others trying to hold on to him before the stewards got there and chucked him out. All a bit sad really.
  15. The one from Bannan's overhead kick was excellent
×
×
  • Create New...