A GIANT FA Cup pasty has been prepared to celebrate Plymouth's quarter-final with Watford - but Hungarian goulash might have been more appropriate. With Tamas Priskin in the Hornets squad and loan signings Krisztian Timar and Peter Halmosi in the Pilgrims camp, Hungarian TV is preparing a special broadcast from Home Park. Timar, a big central defender signed on loan from Ferencvaros at the end of January and already voted February's player of the month by Argyle fans, said: "Everybody in Hungary is following this game. Advertisement "Hungarian sport TV is showing this match live - maybe three Hungarians will play - so everybody is very curious about what is happening here. "Every year in Hungary the TV showed the FA Cup Final. I remember Millwall played against Manchester United a couple of years ago. United won, but I remember it especially because Millwall went into the UEFA Cup. "A second division team went and played in Europe, and Ferencvaros played Millwall. It was before I played for them but they beat Millwall twice. "Plymouth are the smallest team left but it's a great thing - we can show ourselves playing a bigger team. I hope we can win and go to the semi and play another bigger team. "I think everybody is very curious about what we can do." Timar has faced Priskin in the Hungarian top flight and knows the striker can be a handful. He added: "He's a younger striker but he's very good quality, a good physical player, so he's not easy to deal with."
You would think so, but as can be seen above and yesterday (re roady) he can't help himself. I blame his mother, always out working the street leaving him home alone, no way to bring up a 5 year old.
That's funny! Your wit is improving Jobr!:]] :]] :]] BTW, it is also live in Canada, are any Canuks in the Plymuff squad?
It was 9 then advanced to 8, now you are back to 9. What is going on? What time you dancing at Stonehenge?