Before i post anything, how reliable is adiepf on twitter? I was just in a short conversation with him.
Were you discussing meltdowns? That’s where his expertise lies. (Arshavin based I believe?)
Reliable if it’s good news, not reliable if it’s badBefore i post anything, how reliable is adiepf on twitter? I was just in a short conversation with him.
For the rest of today I shall be sipping whisky and watching the replies to this question roll in.Before i post anything, how reliable is adiepf on twitter? I was just in a short conversation with him.
If you take the first letter from each word you get = IYSUHYWFYR
Sounds like a Welsh town name.
The answer can only be Bale.
Before i post anything, how reliable is adiepf on twitter? I was just in a short conversation with him.
that was FazzaWere you discussing meltdowns? That’s where his expertise lies. (Arshavin based I believe?)
that was Fazza
For the rest of today I shall be sipping whisky and watching the replies to this question roll in.
Hamlet was the Prince of Denmark.
So either it's a reference to shitting all over Eriksen as he leaves, or another incoming young Dane.
Has he told you that Benzema is looking round the old stadium still?Before i post anything, how reliable is adiepf on twitter? I was just in a short conversation with him.
Has he told you that Benzema is looking round the old stadium still?
Nope. Training with first team.If you google Bale Hamlet, you get a film called Royal Deceit, ancient Danish Story that inspired Shakespeare on Hamlet.
Lead actors initials....GB, also starred Christian Bale.
So for that reason....I don't think we are signing Bale, isn't he....injured atm
Hmm small club Newcastle, but it's an interesting idea. How does the reward factor in though, I am not sure it just means "figure out the Hamlet bit and you'll have the name". I guess in your scenario it could imply that once Rose is gone we will pull the trigger on another?My guess would be that it's something to do with Rose (grows in soil) moving to a small club (hamlet = smaller than a village) somewhere.