Oh, was it? My bad (as the young uns say). I have always thought it was about the A1(M). You learn things from this forum... Perhaps I am getting confused with 'Driving Home for Christmas'.
We win this and Brentford will be looking over their shoulder - and seeing us miles away in the distance.
For our team he also wrote "On the beach" and "Looking for the summer". For VoR, he also wrote "Tell me there's a heaven" and "Fool (if you think it's over)".
Found it hard to come to terms with the fact last weekend that Brentford are FOURTEEN points ahead of us - and having just beaten two top six teams convincingly (doing the double over one of them) against which the best we could muster was one of many "heroic" defeats.
To be fair you’re not giving anyone much to work with. The preview for the game at BCS was one-eyed partisanship at its finest ludicrousness. The tale of one fan’s trip to Griffin Park in 1977 and his then girlfriend’s mum doing a horse piss in the car park will live unfortunately long in the memory. Now? You seem to have given up even more than your team! Which means we can only do the most banal goading or not bother and instead discuss the joys of a weekend in Hull. Of course I’m now quite worried that you’ll rack up an unexpected, meaningless but irritating win on Saturday.
I will have this one on my pc and the City v Liverpool semi on my tv, I will leave you to guess which one I will be paying more attention to.
I'm also concerned that might happen. It won't, but I still fear it might. I want our cowardly lot to lose massively and a fan revolt. And I wanna watch Clive's 70s girlfriend piss in west london.
Well you're reading the wrong stuff ! A popular misconception. Inspired by being stuck in traffic jam for an hour on the M4 coming up to the M25 junction and his mother appearing and warning him about making the wrong choices in life leading him down the road to hell. https://www.songfacts.com/facts/chris-rea/the-road-to-hell-part-two Remembered him being interviewed and saying it wasn't about the M25 at the time. You're welcome. Stood still on a highway I saw a woman by the side of the road With a face that I knew like my own, reflected in my window Well, she walked up to my quarter light and she bent down real slow A fearful pressure paralysed me in my shadows She said: Son, what are you doing here? My fear for you has turned me in my grave I said: Mama, I come to the valley of the rich, myself to sell She said: Son, this is the road to hell On your journey 'cross the wilderness from the desert to the well You have strayed upon the motorway to hell Well, I'm standing by a river but the water doesn't flow It boils with every poison you can think of Then I'm underneath the streetlights, but the light of joy I know Scared beyond belief way down in the shadows And the perverted fear of violence chokes a smile on every face And common sense is ringing out the bells This ain't no technological breakdown, oh no, this is the road to hell And all the roads jam up with credit and there's nothing you can do It's all just bits of paper flying away from you Look out world, take a good look what comes dawn here You must learn this lesson fast and learn it well This ain't no upwardly mobile freeway Oh no, this is the road, this is the road, this is the road to hell
Ha ha.....no. If I'm having a shower and I'm inspired to write a song about the warm tropical rains in Borneo, is that a song about a Triton shower cubicle?
To be honest with you, if you had a similar season to us - you would feel exactly the same. Total apathy towards the team. They gave up trying a long time ago, and even Norwich have closed the gap on us to a single point. For us, this season is not about survival anymore, we had our last chance saloon moment last weekend when Everton beat United and we HAD to beat Leeds to keep our slender hopes of survival alive. Players' could not of cared any less than they did last week. Roy is downbeat about our chances (rightly so). Now, it looks like a race between us, Norwich and Burnley for who can finish 18th for a larger payment. I have no ill-feelings toward Brentford. I think you have done more or less what we did in 2013/14. You had a young, hungry side wanting to win - and you have shown that - with some very impressive results along the way. Your Ivan Toney is a our Sarr when he was good. Will you outdo our five year stint as a PL club? Who knows, you may even do a "Sheff Utd" next season. Just savor this season as it is now - and remember that we once clashed when Andre' Gray was your striker. He is now our "best better forgotten" player.
Foster Kiko Kabasele Samir Kamara Sissoko Louza Kucka Sarr JP Dennis Bachmann, Masina, Cathcart, Sierralta, Kayembe, Cleverley, Sema, King, Kalu. Watford 0 - 2 Brentford 'Orns!
So, which player do we reckon will be fed to the FTRE blokes after this one? Not that you’d have to buy their silence, given it’s hard to speak when you’ve got your head up Pozzbury’s arse.
It was eight, we have the joint record with Wolves (2011/12) of nine in a row. I also read recently that we have equalled our own record of nine consecutive home defeats from the 1971/72 season, when we were relegated back to the third division.
A man sat in traffic on the M25 wrote a song about being stuck in traffic on the M25. It's about the M25.
You saw the website I linked yes ? Still working my way through the copious links you sent to back up the M25 story. Didn’t want to start an argument, I just genuinely thought you might be interested to know it wasn’t about the M25, but clearly not, so no worries. The thread is about a footy game so happy to move on.
You did want to start an argument though and you did. Your quirky ****ishness is becoming a little too tedious for me nowadays. Onto ignore with you.