Today's Football
Even as an LFC fan enjoyed that game. The way footy should be. On the edge. Why do I like foorball? There it is!!Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 5:51 pmCracking game of football. Probably disappointed if your a Liverpool fan as they just about edged it IMO but they didn't put City away. City v Arsenal up next, a draw there and it could be slight advantage Liverpool.
LFC fans should enjoy that performance the most, despite the end resultgreenmark wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 9:08 pmEven as an LFC fan enjoyed that game. The way footy should be. On the edge. Why do I like foorball? There it is!!Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 5:51 pmCracking game of football. Probably disappointed if your a Liverpool fan as they just about edged it IMO but they didn't put City away. City v Arsenal up next, a draw there and it could be slight advantage Liverpool.
I have to see this one again without the emotions and ladders and will no doubt enjoy dissecting it, some monster statement performances out there
Looking at the aftermath now and I'd be fuming if I was Klopp, will be surprised if he doesn't end up with another hefty fine by the end of season
In a nutshell Oliver showcased his City bias yet again, VAR guys are cowards as usual and Mike Dean is nothing more than a studio plant
The standard of officiating is just miles off the standard of the league and the football on display

Yes I did miss that clipKai wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 7:21 pmBit of banter for the buildup to this match, maybe you missed it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Aw2l0nkEPg
Yes it's technically in Arsenal's hands right now
But this is usually when things go wrong![]()

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Your possibly right probabaly swayed by Liverpool's strong 2nd half perfomance. To much of that going on Havertz for Arseanl another example on Saturday, should of had a 2nd yellow for a blatant dive in the box and goes on to score the winner, Brentford had every right to be aggrieved.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 6:06 pmThought a draw was fair. City bossed the 1st half, Liverpool the second. City hit the woodwork several times, yet Liverpool missed the bigger chances. Perhaps too focussed on collapsing in the box rather than trying to score in open play?Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 5:51 pmCracking game of football. Probably disappointed if your a Liverpool fan as they just about edged it IMO but they didn't put City away. City v Arsenal up next, a draw there and it could be slight advantage Liverpool.
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Nothing to do with footy but "heaven for cyclists" tweaks my interest. I would say "heaven" would be warm, difficult hiils, great views. Am I close?Lynskey888 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 3:48 pmHeaven on earth for cyclists.
And very nice for everyone else, too!
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Yeah, you're not far off, but the difficulty of the hills depends on the fitness of the rider.
I was really caught off guard the first time I visited. The mountains that run along the north of the island are spectacular. You can spend whole days in the hills, then have easier, flatter rides around the fields and olive groves in the southeast. Some of the roads are really interesting to ride. Google for Sa Calobra!
I should say that I haven't been to Mallorca for years now, and the only time I've been anywhere near Palma is on arrival at the airport.

I was really caught off guard the first time I visited. The mountains that run along the north of the island are spectacular. You can spend whole days in the hills, then have easier, flatter rides around the fields and olive groves in the southeast. Some of the roads are really interesting to ride. Google for Sa Calobra!
I should say that I haven't been to Mallorca for years now, and the only time I've been anywhere near Palma is on arrival at the airport.
lol. OK did that google. What a place to ride! Gravity is quite a challenge, but if you have those views, the grin-factor must be huge.Lynskey888 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:55 pmYeah, you're not far off, but the difficulty of the hills depends on the fitness of the rider.![]()
I was really caught off guard the first time I visited. The mountains that run along the north of the island are spectacular. You can spend whole days in the hills, then have easier, flatter rides around the fields and olive groves in the southeast. Some of the roads are really interesting to ride. Google for Sa Calobra!
I should say that I haven't been to Mallorca for years now, and the only time I've been anywhere near Palma is on arrival at the airport.
I enjoyed/revelled in gradients walking/cycling/running. When walking the steeper it was the more I liked it. Every 5 minutes of effort gives you a really different view.