No, I have been working until about 9.20 last night, then one hour drive home and a quick recap on the game from the news.. Understandably I am disappointed, but definitively not in mourning. I believe Chelsea did not play to their full potential, and that was due, in my opinion, to complacency of playing at the "Fortress" Bridge.
No. I am a bit of a neutral. But I grew up being a 'Appy 'Ammers fan but moved to Manchester where I almost became a United fan.
How does that work? I am spluttering into my cup of tea reading that after watching Everton beat Dynamo Kiev. Rom was outstanding tonight - his best game so far for me.
I will have you know, Dominic, that my cousin is a lifelong Hammers fan and yet has spent a lot of time in those hallowed halls at the Bridge. He has also hosted the World Cup for ITV. His father was head of BBC Sport for a few years. My other cousin played for England Schoolboys and has been a club scout for several premier league clubs over the years. All three are listed and described in Wikipedia. Dont they all say that? Well maybe. But in my case it is true. Football is in the blood in our family. Football in general. I tend to not be supportive of one club in particular.
A Wanderer. No. Dont ever accuse me of that. But a wanderer. Yes. I have moved around the country a bit. So you have given up your season ticket?