USA will win this and I will be making my way to a nearby Boylesports shop at lunchtime to invest at 9/5.
Ladbrokes refunding all bets on Top USA points scorer, Top European points scorer and correct score if (when) USA win. Max refund €25.
USA will win this and I will be making my way to a nearby Boylesports shop at lunchtime to invest at 9/5.
Ladbrokes refunding all bets on Top USA points scorer, Top European points scorer and correct score if (when) USA win. Max refund €25.
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What a plank. I was ambivalent before seeing this, I now hope Europe smash the guts out of the cunts. Plus Tom Watson saying Tiger will be there in “spirit”, he won’t you senile old cunt, he’ll be banging a brasser, drinking a large scotch.
Hon Rickie ta fuck
Alex Ferguson will be addressing Team Europe tonight.
Tom Watson was asked if he had somebody to match or beat that.
He said, “I’ll be addressing my team tonight.”
He wanted to keep it a secret, but Paul McGinley had to admit that Alex Ferguson would address his European team on Tuesday evening ahead of the 40th Ryder Cup.
“He’s a guy that I played with in the JP McManus pro-am about 15 years ago and that I’ve seen now and again over that time, and when I became captain I asked him,” McGinley said of the former Manchester United manager.
“Of course he was more than willing to help. But the one thing he asked me to do was keep it really quiet. Walking around (the course) is not keeping it quiet, is it? We wanted a bit of a surprise for the players but I guess it’s not a surprise.”
West Ham fan McGinley joked that Ferguson would not be giving any of his team the famous “hairdryer” treatment, with the Hammers coincidentally making the trip to Old Trafford on Saturday.
“Although I’m a West Ham fan, I’ve always loved the way his teams played and there’s a number of things that he’s dealing with that he was particularly good at that I think he’ll be a particularly strong fit,” McGinley added.
"He’s asked me a lot of questions and I know he’s very keen and looking forward to tonight. He’s a big fan of golf, as we know. He knows Rory (McIlroy) very well and Rory is a big Man Utd fan. Not everybody in the room is a Man Utd fan, so that should be a bit fun.
"This is not about him being a headmaster and coming in and preaching to them. He’s very aware of that. This is relaxed. This is a conversation. There will be questions coming back at him.
“They all love football and a chance to spend a bit of time with one of the greats in soccer doesn’t come around very often, particularly with somebody they all admire. In my dealings with him, he’s been absolutely fantastic and I know he’ll be great with the players.”
[QUOTE=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 1021314, member: 377”]He wanted to keep it a secret, but Paul McGinley had to admit that Alex Ferguson would address his European team on Tuesday evening ahead of the 40th Ryder Cup.
“He’s a guy that I played with in the JP McManus pro-am about 15 years ago and that I’ve seen now and again over that time, and when I became captain I asked him,” McGinley said of the former Manchester United manager.
“Of course he was more than willing to help. But the one thing he asked me to do was keep it really quiet. Walking around (the course) is not keeping it quiet, is it? We wanted a bit of a surprise for the players but I guess it’s not a surprise.”
West Ham fan McGinley joked that Ferguson would not be giving any of his team the famous “hairdryer” treatment, with the Hammers coincidentally making the trip to Old Trafford on Saturday.
“Although I’m a West Ham fan, I’ve always loved the way his teams played and there’s a number of things that he’s dealing with that he was particularly good at that I think he’ll be a particularly strong fit,” McGinley added.
"He’s asked me a lot of questions and I know he’s very keen and looking forward to tonight. He’s a big fan of golf, as we know. He knows Rory (McIlroy) very well and Rory is a big Man Utd fan. Not everybody in the room is a Man Utd fan, so that should be a bit fun.
"This is not about him being a headmaster and coming in and preaching to them. He’s very aware of that. This is relaxed. This is a conversation. There will be questions coming back at him.
“They all love football and a chance to spend a bit of time with one of the greats in soccer doesn’t come around very often, particularly with somebody they all admire. In my dealings with him, he’s been absolutely fantastic and I know he’ll be great with the players.”[/QUOTE]
I’m back in with Team USA after that. Fowler’s haircut pales into insignificance. USA USA… I might even get it shaved on the sconce myself.
:D:D:D
Ah I’d say it’ll be a hoot alright
Ah I’d say it’ll be a hoot alright[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=“Bartosz Bereszynskiego, post: 1021063, member: 9”][ATTACH=full]1736[/ATTACH]
Wankers.[/QUOTE]
They look like a crowd of roasters
Fowler’s haircut is inoffensive high jinks.
Ah come off of it. Some lads were going on about poor Cian Lynch’s ponytail (rightly so) last week and attributing it to Limerick minors failure to get over the line.
If Rickie Fowler was called Jacob and from Gorey you’d be having kittens.
[QUOTE=“Esteban de la Sexface, post: 1021371, member: 2695”]Ah come off of it. Some lads were going on about poor Cian Lynch’s ponytail (rightly so) last week and attributing it to Limerick minors failure to get over the line.
If Rickie Fowler was called Jacob and from Gorey you’d be having kittens.[/QUOTE]
He’s from America though. There’s different rules for Americans. We’re the greatest nation in the world.
Not even the greatest nation in the Americas.
We’re going to smash Team Europe and that compulsive liar Paul McGinley.
Team USA went out in fourballs today:
Watson & Simpson and Mickelson & Bradley were brilliant Medinah partnerships and Fowler & Walker are great pals (both coached by Butch Harmon). We have some other potentially great pairings too.
My inside sources is telling me the following is the European pairings for Fridays fourball and possibly in below’s order too.
Garcia/ McIlroy
Stenson/ McDowell
Rose/Poulter
Westwood/ Gallacher
Team Europe is going out in fourballs today:
McDowell seems to be charged with mentoring the brooding Frenchman and has spoken about being pairs with him.
Kaymer has been practicing with McIlroy’s Nike ball in recent weeks and that looks like a definite pairing.
Poulter and Rose would be renewing a previous partnership and Garcia and Stenson both feature in the upper echelons of the world rankings.
The bottom four might be those cast aside for the morning session on Friday.
Sir Alex gave a rousing speech to the team last night by all accounts.
McGinley insisted Ferguson demand the players back the new manager. Apparently the goys fell about the place laughing. Incredible bants and team spirit with the lads no doubt.
[QUOTE=“Bartosz Bereszynskiego, post: 1021063, member: 9”][ATTACH=full]1736[/ATTACH]
Wankers.[/QUOTE]
The prick McIlroy couldnt even wear the same shoes as his team mates. Always trying to stand alone, sees himself as being greater than the team. A truly despicably human being.