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Do you imagine that late at night under the sheetsI imagine he would be a considerate lover
Do you imagine that late at night under the sheetsI imagine he would be a considerate lover
Time is irrelevantDo you imagine that late at night under the sheets
I imagine he would be a considerate lover
I am not so shallow as to go solely off of appearances. I would have to get to know them both first.Who would you prefer to lick your face Moussa or the pooch?
Do not let dogs lick your face.Who would you prefer to lick your face Moussa or the pooch?
Zero chance of that happening - bloody disgusting.Do not let dogs lick your face.
I love our Weim, but she eats absolutely anything off the road or in the fields.
Some dogs are copraphillic too!
Ask TavaresWho would you prefer to lick your face Moussa or the pooch?
Doesn’t mean he’s not carrying an injuryStarting tonight in AFCON
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Doesn’t mean he’s not carrying an injury
I'm not doubting they are patriotic and wanted to win for their country but these are strong warriors many have been through a lot worse than a penalty shootout failure.The literal last thing we needed was one of our lads missing the crucial penalty in a shootout to torpedo his country at the AFCON and having to carry around that mental baggage. Especially a defender.
That happening to Niakhaté is about the most Forest thing that could ever happen at a mid season international tournament.
Indeed. He comes across as a strong character.I'm sure he'll be warmly welcomed back to the NDA by the Forest squad and staff. His presence is very much needed here now so he won't have much time to dwell on thigs.
He won't have spare time to be doing pizza adverts that's for sureI'm sure he'll be warmly welcomed back to the NDA by the Forest squad and staff. His presence is very much needed here now so he won't have much time to dwell on thigs.
Of course. Eventually.I'm not doubting they are patriotic and wanted to win for their country but these are strong warriors many have been through a lot worse than a penalty shootout failure.
You dust yourself off and go again.
Or it might just galvanise his determination.Of course. Eventually.
I don't doubt Moussa will move on but we need him to play next Saturday. After a summer tournament you go away, have a break, clear your head and move on. We need him ready to play on Saturday in a massive game at Bournemouth. Seeing the state of him at full time you'd imagine he won't be walking into the NDA tomorrow night with a smile and without a care in the world.
Of all the things that could have happened Moussa coming back having missed the crucial penalty in a shootout to knock his country, the holders, out of the tournament is pretty much the worst case scenario for him. And for us. A limp group stage departure, or losing the shootout but after sticking his penalty away would have been much more preferable. To assume he won't be bothered by the weekend because he's been through worse is a bit naive I'd wager.
Yes, I remember feeling disappointed/outraged/incensed when Gordon Strachan had a couple of good months mid-season (ie just before the voting) and won the FWA Footballer of the Year instead of Pearce, who was outstanding all season. OK, so there may be a hint of Forest bias about that and Strachan was undoubtedly a great pro, but I still feel Pearce should have won it.Or it might just galvanise his determination.
I remember the 90/91 season when Pearce scored 16 goals from full back (& I don’t think any were penalties either) following having a penalty saved in the World Cup semi final.