Yeah he's fucked. He was on the green whistle straight away. That was fucked you could hear him screaming and he was almost convulsing.
He's a footballer, not an "athlete". He's an international player- what's his weight got to do with his football ability?
Went to the game today, fuck me, what a shocker. Good excuse to get on the beers. O'Hanlon's leg was fucked. My god that was awful.
Some players play better at a certain weight- losing it doesn't necessarily make you better. Weight doesn't always effect speed. I lost 17kg's at one stage and it didn't make me any faster. Mind you if I was 1/2 a yard slower I'd be running backwards.
lol. What a dullard. I know it's disconcerting (shit, I've done it again) to have to listen to people using words with more than two syllables but you really need to get over it. If you think "refutation" is obscure or opaque then that probably speaks more about your own failings rather than mine.
Wanker alert. Dullard - idiot, fool opaque - non transparent, cloudy Who the fuck uses words such as this in a general conversation? If I heard someone speak like that amongst a group of people you'd just say what a wanker.
The use of such words are for the benefit of the user only, we all know what they mean, but don't need to use them in everyday conversation. Apparently it makes the user of such words think he/she is smarter than the rest of us. We're obviously the dumb ones- we can't get our point across speaking normally instead of having to trawl through a thesaurus to get smart words
Quite clearly he doesn't know what they mean. And you'd probably get your point across better if you didn't insist on pressing enter 3 times between sentences.