Are you his mother :eek: ?Quote:
Originally Posted by joema
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Are you his mother :eek: ?Quote:
Originally Posted by joema
Owls fan just looking at your signature there. The logic of that does not stand up.
Fail to prepare, prepare to fail does not mean if you prepare well you will always succeed but you are giving yourself a good chance of succeeding.
Fail to prepare prepare to fail is saying that if you dont prepare you have a very good chance of failing. Now I am presuming you mean that Brian kerr prepared and then he failed But it could be argued that he did not prepare as team spiriti is part of preparation and that was not part of the team so that is why we failed.
Your not havin a good day today Neil!!!!
its obviously just a dig at roy keane cause owls fan is still bitter over saipan.
This is a thread on Reid so I won't respond to that. I was just showing up someone's cliche for what it was - just a cliche.
Having a great day, off for the weekend on a stag in a few hours so in great form. Thanks for asking.
from his profile on skysports.comQuote:
Originally Posted by joema
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Born : Kingston, Jamaica (represents Ireland)
ah well if Sky Sports said it , it must be true:)
its a place to get information, usually well reported information. its one of the best football websites on the net, so i suppose it is quite a good place to refer to.Quote:
Originally Posted by gustavo
He was born in England and represented England Schools. Huge difference
huge difference between what?
Playing for England at underage level and England Schools I presume. Giggs played for England schoolboys for example.Quote:
Originally Posted by as_i_say
And Michael Owen played for Wales Schools. Its based on where your school is located, not your nationality
Stephen Reid's father was born in galway.
TMc
You're all wrong. He was born in Kingston upon Hull. :D
He was born in Kingstown, Co Dublin since changed to Dun Laoghaire since we booted the foreign invaders out.
According to this: http://fanball.co.uk/pl/playerProfile.cfm?pid=19535 he was born in London.
His icons site - http://www.icons.com/reid/ - doesn't give his place of birth at all.
Born Kingston upom Thames, Surrey. Guaranteed!
O'Shea actually looked ok for United today. Passed the ball well and kept Parker out of the game. Once Bowyer came on though he was pushed around a little.
steven reid is not at the standard utd should be looking for, having said that i dont think the current midfielders are what united should be aspiring to either, look at the quality of chelsea's midfield or even arsenals, they are on a higher level in comparison to Man U's midfield.....
I watched MOTD2 and his play leading up to the 2nd goal was excellent.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fergie's Son