Portuguese coach Leonardo Jardim, was suddenly fired from Greek side Olympiacos, this when the club was is in first place 10 points ahead in the Greek league also in the cup and in the Europa League, it was a surprise,.
Newsapapper in Greece are now saying the guy was fired cause he was bagging the President wife ;D
Ahah wrong decision things were going well for the team, now the guy lost a coach and a wife.
[quote=“El Topo, post:2122, topic:527”]Portuguese coach Leonardo Jardim, was suddenly fired from Greek side Olympiacos, this when the club was is in first place 10 points ahead in the Greek league also in the cup and in the Europa League, it was a surprise,.
Newsapapper in Greece are now saying the guy was fired cause he was bagging the President wife ;D
Ahah wrong decision things were going well for the team, now the guy lost a coach and a wife.[/quote]
If you want to shag the president’s wife, ten points ahead are not enough, I suppose …
Saw the Bradford v Aston Villa on a screen last night in my li’l ‘gentleman’s’
club.
As somebody who’s lived in Bradford Shity and been to, and suffered, a few games at Valley Parade over the years - I was finally able to enjoy a match amongst those remaining chaps that hadn’t travelled to the game, and had a great eve of cider and cheer.
I’m hoping Yod’s Chelsea boys do well tonight and grab a win from the jaws of defeat…
so the Bantams can stuff 'em good in the final!! Cheers Yod ;D
[quote=“Reverend Danite, post:2124, topic:527”]I’m hoping Yod’s Chelsea boys do well tonight and grab a win from the jaws of defeat…[/quote]Half hour in and Chelsea are all over them but can’t seem to break through.
Bradford v Swansea final I reckon (but hope not)
Little Welsh cunt ball boy attempting to stall time holding the ball and laying on it, Hazard kicks the ball out from under him and gets a red.
Pathetic.
So it seems, Swansea - Bradford, what a final.
I’m sure next year Phil’s Leyton will walk to Wembley, piece a cake.
Come on Bradford!!!
[quote=“scherpschutter, post:2127, topic:527”]So it seems, Swansea - Bradford, what a final.
I’m sure next year Phil’s Leyton will walk to Wembley, piece a cake.[/quote]
There is currently a chance we won’t have to wait for next year.
We are through to the area final of the Johnstone Paint Trophy (don’t laugh) and if we win that we are through to the national final which is played at Wembley. Area final is played over 2 legs in February so a couple of results against Southend United and we are walking up Wembley Way.
Now, a lifetime of supporting Leyton Orient tells me that disaster is just around the corner but maybe…just maybe…
All International support will be gratefully accepted.
[quote=“Phil H, post:2129, topic:527”]There is currently a chance we won’t have to wait for next year.
We are through to the area final of the Johnstone Paint Trophy (don’t laugh) and if we win that we are through to the national final which is played at Wembley. Area final is played over 2 legs in February so a couple of results against Southend United and we are walking up Wembley Way.
Now, a lifetime of supporting Leyton Orient tells me that disaster is just around the corner but maybe…just maybe…
All International support will be gratefully accepted.[/quote]Come on you O’s!
I’ll support your team anytime, Phil.
However, I do admit that I had never heard of this Johnstone Paint Trophy, but okay, if the final is played at Wembley, I suppose it counts.
I’ve just finished watching the sports program on BBC. I feel sorry for Yodlaf and Villa fans, but I must admit I enjoyed the heroic fight of these smaller teams and do like the results. The term ‘fairy tale’ was used and yes, I think it’s for Bradford and Swansea players/supporters a fairy tale. I also believe that when you’re in the shoes of these Chelsea and Villa players, you have to blame yourself in the first place, and not talk about bad luck or bad refereeing.
[quote=“scherpschutter, post:2131, topic:527”]I also believe that when you’re in the shoes of these Chelsea and Villa players, you have to blame yourself in the first place, and not talk about bad luck or bad refereeing.[/quote]Swansea would have no doubt progressed to the final even without the Hazard incident at 80 mins.
Can’t complain about the result. Swansea got through these two matches the same way Chelsea got through Barca and Bayern in the Champions League.
[quote=“Yodlaf Peterson, post:2132, topic:527”]Swansea would have no doubt progressed to the final even without the Hazard incident at 80 mins.
Can’t complain about the result. Swansea got through these two matches the same way Chelsea got through Barca and Bayern in the Champions League.[/quote]
True Yodlaf. It’s the right any team has: you may pick your own tactics, noboby can force you to adopt the tactics the opponents wants you to adopt. Chelsea could only beat Barcelona if they would stay close together, and take away the space for Barca to develop their passing game. Swansea had to concoct a special plan to beat a much better team too, and they did.
I’m with Phil go O’s

The Haphazard who should’ve been locked up in Eden
Went down my beloved Orient tonight for the first leg of the Johnstone Paint Trophy Area final and in keeping with a long tradition we were rubbish and got beat 1-0. Nice to know you can rely on some things in this ever changing world of ours.
To be fair we had plenty of chances to score but neither side could really overcome the poor conditions and it was a very poor game. Ah well, still the second leg to come so plenty of time to mess it up even further.
Up the O’s!
You can keep your Messis, Ronaldos, and anyone else…
Give me GARETH BALE!
Look what he’s wearing in the background.

