extreme frenzy

Liliane 2022-04-08 08:01:02

I'm also an extremely avid fan. Manchester United fans
but I have nothing against watching movies about Arsenal fans.
Arsenal is also a team I admire because our style is attacking football.

This movie is generally crazy. It may be a movie from 1997. It is estimated that if it is made again,
it is estimated that with a little material recorded during the broadcast, it will be a more crazy football movie


. man.
And why did the man wake up so quickly. In the most critical 60 seconds, he would rush downstairs to find the woman he just fell in love with.
I'm disappointed with the British fans because of this story, I think the weekend of British fans should be purely their own club. It is now, and it should have been before. Isn't that the orthodox football culture in the UK? Don't worry about your wife but maybe buy a season ticket for your son and take him to support their club on weekends.. home.. away..
maybe the protagonist in the movie is alive or more realistic of. In short, it's not crazy enough


because I just watched Manchester United's game... I was so crazy and
scored in 89 minutes... Why is this season so suffocating every time.
At this time, the fans who scored goals couldn't help but be extremely enthusiastic.
The one who wins is the one who loses...
There is no mental preparation at all. When the "goal" turns from your imagination to reality, you can only go crazy... You do
n't dare at night, so you have to hold back your madness! ! !
6 1:0 lore in 7 games, I got it! ! !

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Fever Pitch quotes

  • Sarah Hughes: So you don't get many Micky Thomas moments in real life?

    Paul Ashworth: You don't a lot in football either.

  • Sarah Hughes: Paul, it's only a game!

    Paul Ashworth: DON'T SAY THAT! Please! That is the worst, most stupid thing anyone could say! Cause it quite clearly isn't "only a game." I mean if it was do you honestly think I'd care this much? Eh? Eighteen years! Eight-teen years! Do you know what you wanted eighteen years ago? Or ten? Or five? Did you want to be Head of Year at North London Comprehensive, I doubt it. I'd doubt if you wanted anything for that long. And if you had, and if you'd spent three months thinking that finally, FINALLY you were gonna get it and just when you think it's there it's taken away from you... I mean I don't care what it is, a car, a job, an Oscar, the baby... then you'd understand how I was feeling tonight. But there isn't, and you don't, so...

    Sarah Hughes: So, so what, so fuck off, go home, leave you alone? I'll tell you something Paul, there isn't anything that I've wanted for eighteen years, cause I was a kid eighteen years ago. And if I did still want the same things I'd think I'd gone wrong somewhere, because actually I don't want to marry David Cassidy, I don't want bigger tits, I don't want to do better on my mock-Os. I've stopped worrying about that kind of thing and maybe you should try.

    Paul Ashworth: Well maybe there's a big bit of you that's gone missing somewhere, maybe everyone should want something they've always wanted.