I have been out most of the day and won’t see the Barcelona/RM match for another hour. Anyone who spoils it for me is in big trouble.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Back in 1998 I was in Madrid and saw a RM vs Barcelona soccer match. I remember more about the crowd antics of the fans than the match. Beside threats and songs throughout, meals in the stands and color coordination, it was all in all a typical Spanish fiesta.
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drill baby drill……………LOL
lol, YOU TOLD HIM!!!!
Referee lost control of the match. Messi was lucky to finish without an injury. RM looked like a hit squad.
Steve,
this is one of my pet Peeves. My father has repeatedly earned my ire by ignoring my so reasonable request for ignorance. I hate movie trailers for the same reason. I watch a football (either kind) game and want to be in suspense about the ending. Same with movies.
Norwich, the mighty Canaries (a name to strike fear into the opposition) to be in the Premier League next season. Yay!