bluejock
Boss coat aficionado
Honestly unless you're American you should be banned from talking about American Football.
Gridiron Nikos, it's called gridiron.
Honestly unless you're American you should be banned from talking about American Football.
Honestly unless you're American you should be banned from talking about American Football.
Honestly unless you're American you should be banned from talking about American Football.
Patriots should breeze through, the Ravens are terrible.
49ers vs Falcons is a bit of a toss up for me. I like the 49ers defense vs Matt Ryan.
I reckon the 49ers should bum the falcons like
The Falcons/Seahawks game was brilliant. Talk about twists and turns. I'm going to stick my neck out and say they'll go onto beat the 49rs. Kaepernick is a young QB who's done a great job, but it's his first season as starting QB and the pressure of getting to a SB (in someone else's backyard) will be tough to overcome. Ryan has a bit more experience and showed with their last play how he can produce when the chips are down. Overall though it has to be the Pats surely? Losing Gronkowski is big, but they have the motivation and best QB left in this competition. I'm going for a Falcons/Pats SB.
How cool would it be for the Harbaugh brothers to coach against each other in the Super Bowl if the Ravens and Niners make it? Not sure there's ever been two brothers coaching against each other in any final in any sport?
The 1991 Scottish Cup Final was the 106th final of the Scottish Cup, Scottish football's most prestigious knockout association football competition. The match took place at Hampden Park on 18 May 1991 and was contested by Scottish Premier Division clubs Motherwell and Dundee United. It was both Motherwell's and Dundee United's 6th Scottish Cup Final and also the first time the clubs had met in a Scottish Cup Final. The match was dubbed the "family final", as the manager of both clubs were brothers, Tommy McLean and Jim McLean.
Jim and Tommy McLean.
Help me out on that one. Scottish Cup or something?
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