Incidentally, regarding "this is how we celebrate", isn't that also "this is what we do after a demoralising home defeat"? What with the score not really mattering, as you go along for the day as a whole - it's not just the football, but the chance to enjoy some shit food beforehand while your kids go on the bouncy castle, spend an hour and a half watching the stars of tomorrow before they get sold, and then dance like a farcking idiot in the bar after the game.
Reports in the Belgian press last week that it was a done deal. But whether he or not he sells the football club, he certainly won't be selling the real estate, he'll still have his very own nightclub.
Deary me. Re the actual game, it seems that Standard had two red cards in the 87th and 90th min, and then STVV got the winner in the 90th too. Surprised the Standard fans didn't raze the place to the ground.
Deary me. Re the actual game, it seems that Standard had two red cards in the 87th and 90th min, and then STVV got the winner in the 90th too. Surprised the Standard fans didn't raze the place to the ground.
Quite a poor attendance last night. Not sure how many travelled from Liege
Deary me. Re the actual game, it seems that Standard had two red cards in the 87th and 90th min, and then STVV got the winner in the 90th too. Surprised the Standard fans didn't raze the place to the ground.
Quite a poor attendance last night. Not sure how many travelled from Liege
Deary me. Re the actual game, it seems that Standard had two red cards in the 87th and 90th min, and then STVV got the winner in the 90th too. Surprised the Standard fans didn't raze the place to the ground.
Trust me it went off big time. Three drinks were spilt a tray of trianglar sandwiches was turned over and Roland's favourite LP got scratched in the following kurfuffle. Police said later, we should have expected it to go off when a coach full of trouble makers who earlier in the day had been seen drinking at a recording of "Strictly come dancing" was stopped just outside of town, known for their identical clothing (tweed jackets with patches on the elbows) the leader of the group told police. It's just the start, the thin end of the wedge before we know they'll be playing football matches here every other week, we have to act now. Police issued an identikit photo of a right tear up before the game and are asking for help in bringing those responsible before the courts.
Anyone who has been to that truely awful soulless plastic shyte hole of a stadium will not be the slightest surprised at seeing that footage. I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Only about 6,000 there with 2,000 from Liege, and this for one of the most attractive fixtures.
For years STVV's average attendance was always around 10,000. Last year 6,000, and with the Duchâtelet effect, I wonder if it might be even lower this season?
Only about 6,000 there with 2,000 from Liege, and this for one of the most attractive fixtures.
For years STVV's average attendance was always around 10,000. Last year 6,000, and with the Duchâtelet effect, I wonder if it might be even lower this season?
With the previous average attendance what division were they in , the top flight where they are now or a lower division ??
Only about 6,000 there with 2,000 from Liege, and this for one of the most attractive fixtures.
For years STVV's average attendance was always around 10,000. Last year 6,000, and with the Duchâtelet effect, I wonder if it might be even lower this season?
With the previous average attendance what division were they in , the top flight where they are now or a lower division ??
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Sell up. My dad dances better than you.
Should sell up and buy a salsa bar or something.
I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
For years STVV's average attendance was always around 10,000. Last year 6,000, and with the Duchâtelet effect, I wonder if it might be even lower this season?