does anyone know ?? has anyone been round to check , taken all sharp stuff away..his boot, laces, tie and belt. its worrying me:nails:
Nowt wrong with me, Baz. I'm just like nearly everyone else on here, down & depressed with football in general and Barnsley in particular. I wish I could see light at the end of the tunnel, but I can't. Neither do I have any answers how to put things right, certainly not in the short term. It means I'm thinking less clearly than normal and I'm fully aware it's not that precise at the best of times! Due to frustration & anger, I even got into a row with a friend of nigh on forty years at yesterday's match, something I've never done before. Ever. What I'm not going to do is get involved in playing the blame game. Whether that be towards the owner, board members, the manager, fellow supporters, or individual players who I don't particularly rate but insist on heaping the blame upon them for all our shortcomings.
Red wine matey.... you know it meks sense its just a game mate at the end of the day. You have a nice home a nice car... and a bloody fabulous family. Non of that will change no matter what the prima donnas at oakwell do.... oh and of course there is the other blessing you have too you have MEEEEEEEE
oh and why do you think he's been a friend for 40 years hmmmm I am certain that a friendship of that length will easily be repaired and forgiveness will be applied.
Re: Red wine matey.... you know it meks sense I believe I have my priorities right with regards to my private and personal life. I appreciate how fortunate I am in having the family I do. At the moment, football is at one of it's nadirs with regards to Barnsley. Things will get better at some point, they always do. It's just very difficult to see it at this moment in time.
Re: oh and why do you think he's been a friend for 40 years It was all over in a matter of seconds. But when the red mist had descended, I would've gladly ripped his head off. As I said, it was totally out of character and I'll do my utmost to ensure it never happens again.
When the most affable bloke I know loses it..... ......then things must have been bad. In retrospect, I was lucky to miss it
Re: When the most affable bloke I know loses it..... By the QPR game, I'll be back to my normal dull, tedious, boring self, mate. Trust me.