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The season is over its time to start enjoying life again

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 10:22 pm
by BournemouthRED
usually when the seasons over i feel a little sad, but this year i can honestly say im looking forward to arsenal not ruining my weekends for a few months!

so now thats it safe to go outside again what will you be doing? Im looking forward to a holiday and glastonbury in june for my bday and most of all, going fishing every chance i get!!
Its so nice to actually enjoy a sport not ruined by money, or one that leaves you sick to the stomach with anger and frustration!
I've set myself a target of catching a 20+ pound carp this year ,and unlike football even if i get nothing but sunburn ill enjoy every minute chilling out and not worrying how many set pieces we'll concede from or how big a lead we can throw away!

Enjoy these upcoming months as we'll all be back to do it again (no doubt in exactly the same way as the last 6 potless years) 8)

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 10:39 pm
by M-50
F*cked a ukrainian brass tonight, i could finally afford one. more of the same over the summer

Mix in booze, golf & more pussi. I'll be kept going till August :drunk:

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 11:21 pm
by Nos89
Agree, thank fuck that season is now over. As soon as the whistle blew at craven cottage, I painted the front of the house, cut the grass, and blitzed the flags on the drive. Not quite as exciting as M-50, but that's married life with two kids. Next up decorating the kids bedroom.

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 12:29 am
by 1989
Wenger will still make sure we all have a miserable summer by signing no one other than a few French no bodies from Ligue 2, while everyone else around us fall over each other to sign world class players. :cry:

Re: The season is over its time to start enjoying life again

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 9:33 am
by cusamano
BournemouthRED wrote:usually when the seasons over i feel a little sad, but this year i can honestly say im looking forward to arsenal not ruining my weekends for a few months!
well said.

I´m looking forward to spend the summer weekends with my 9 month old boy, watch him to find his feets :D

Re: The season is over its time to start enjoying life again

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 10:01 am
by LDB
cusamano wrote:
BournemouthRED wrote:usually when the seasons over i feel a little sad, but this year i can honestly say im looking forward to arsenal not ruining my weekends for a few months!
well said.

I´m looking forward to spend the summer weekends with my 9 month old boy, watch him to find his feets :D
You're cruel, why dont you just tell him they're on the end of his legs?! 8)

Sounds fun though, enjoy :)

Re: The season is over its time to start enjoying life again

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 6:04 pm
by I Hate Hleb
LDB wrote:
cusamano wrote:
BournemouthRED wrote:usually when the seasons over i feel a little sad, but this year i can honestly say im looking forward to arsenal not ruining my weekends for a few months!
well said.

I´m looking forward to spend the summer weekends with my 9 month old boy, watch him to find his feets :D
You're cruel, why dont you just tell him they're on the end of his legs?! 8)

Sounds fun though, enjoy :)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 6:55 pm
by olgitgooner
:lol: :lol: :lol: That was good from LDB!

Cusamano, enjoy your children while you can. They grow up way too fast. I envy you. :)

Re: The season is over its time to start enjoying life again

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 7:09 pm
by HashKads
BournemouthRED wrote:usually when the seasons over i feel a little sad, but this year i can honestly say im looking forward to arsenal not ruining my weekends for a few months!

so now thats it safe to go outside again what will you be doing? Im looking forward to a holiday and glastonbury in june for my bday and most of all, going fishing every chance i get!!
Its so nice to actually enjoy a sport not ruined by money, or one that leaves you sick to the stomach with anger and frustration!
I've set myself a target of catching a 20+ pound carp this year ,and unlike football even if i get nothing but sunburn ill enjoy every minute chilling out and not worrying how many set pieces we'll concede from or how big a lead we can throw away!

Enjoy these upcoming months as we'll all be back to do it again (no doubt in exactly the same way as the last 6 potless years) 8)
Fishing is for murderers and rapists.

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 7:12 pm
by olgitgooner
Anyway.....back to subject.......I am going on a massive beerfest in Brighton on saturday. :barscarf:

Something to do with a friend's 50th birthday.

It could get messy.

:D

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 7:20 pm
by worthing gooner
Just going to bury myself in work (weekends and all) to pay for another season of abject dissappointment and deluded players saying that next year we will be even closer!!
Need to forget about the club for a while and recharge...

Re: The season is over its time to start enjoying life again

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 7:35 pm
by BournemouthRED
kingjayson1 wrote:
BournemouthRED wrote:usually when the seasons over i feel a little sad, but this year i can honestly say im looking forward to arsenal not ruining my weekends for a few months!

so now thats it safe to go outside again what will you be doing? Im looking forward to a holiday and glastonbury in june for my bday and most of all, going fishing every chance i get!!
Its so nice to actually enjoy a sport not ruined by money, or one that leaves you sick to the stomach with anger and frustration!
I've set myself a target of catching a 20+ pound carp this year ,and unlike football even if i get nothing but sunburn ill enjoy every minute chilling out and not worrying how many set pieces we'll concede from or how big a lead we can throw away!

Enjoy these upcoming months as we'll all be back to do it again (no doubt in exactly the same way as the last 6 potless years) 8)
Fishing for murderers and rapists?
no just fish mate :lol:

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 7:44 pm
by Barriecuda
End of the Prem means the start of the outdoor "soccer" season here. What a bunch of wankers my team is though, seriously. Defending and mental strength worthy of Arsenal. Hoping they don't throw me back there at sideback since nobody on our team has the positional awareness to play in the back.

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:20 pm
by SWLGooner
Barriecuda wrote:End of the Prem means the start of the outdoor "soccer" season here. What a bunch of wankers my team is though, seriously. Defending and mental strength worthy of Arsenal. Hoping they don't throw me back there at sideback since nobody on our team has the positional awareness to play in the back.
What is a sideback?

Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:35 pm
by Barriecuda
SWLGooner wrote:
Barriecuda wrote:End of the Prem means the start of the outdoor "soccer" season here. What a bunch of wankers my team is though, seriously. Defending and mental strength worthy of Arsenal. Hoping they don't throw me back there at sideback since nobody on our team has the positional awareness to play in the back.
What is a sideback?
I hear Gael Clichy's been asking the same thing :P

Been calling it sideback for years ever since I used to play PES video games. Guess I should call it fullback.