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If Football Clubs were women

The Mini

Well-Known Member
This is off of a mate so I cant give it a link, sorry:

If Premiership clubs were women...


ARSENAL = NAOMI CAMPBELL:
Manages to disguise her South London roots. Obsessed with style and has had some problems on her travels. Can look good but volatile under pressure. Prone to lashing out when provoked.

ASTON VILLA = JUDY FINNIGAN
Shakier than she used to be and the cracks are increasingly starting to
show - it's hard to believe that only a few years ago she was quite well
fancied.

BIRMINGHAM = JADE GOODY
Was a bit rough round the edges but starting to look quite tasty after a
lot of work - particularly at the rear. Not always the brightest, but
surprising veryone by sticking around in the spotlight.

BLACKBURN = KYM MARSH
Plucked from obscurity to enjoy one flash of success a few years ago but
only because of the pots of money behind her. Could very easily get
relegated this year.

BOLTON = DEIRDRE RACHID
Lancashire institution who surprises her fans just by being there year
after ear, though overshadowed by more glamorous neighbours. Fond of foreigners. he axe has got to come one day, but perhaps not yet.

CHARLTON = DENISE VAN OUTEN
Inoffensive, welcoming sort who has gone a long way on very little
resources. Slowly gaining respectability with some good shows but a fall
from grace could come any time.

CHELSEA = CATHERINE ZETA-JONES
Looked good on and off for many years without achieving anything of note. uddenly gets into bed with a wealthy foreigner who splashes out a ton of cash and starts to impress overseas

EVERTON = DEMI MOORE
Best years are long gone despite lots of surgery and a
hanging-on-in-there attitude. Recent find of a star toy-boy may improve her prospects slightly, as long as he doesn't leave for pastures greener.

FULHAM = SADIE FROST
A few rough patches after a steady rise to the top, thanks to one man. He's since got rid of her but she's picking up again with the help of a new,
younger manager.

LEEDS = MEL B
Yorkshire lass who enjoyed a spell at the top but whose taste for the finer
things in life has left her out of pocket. Recently had to sell assets.
Needs substantial investment to rediscover old form.

LEICESTER = JORDAN
Looking to get by with a minimum of talent, no subtlety and a couple of big
lads up front. Gets through a fair share of journeymen players too.
Favourite to go down

LIVERPOOL = MADONNA
Top class back in the 80s and early 90s and blew all the competition
away. Now living off past glories. Appears distinctly lacking in decent new
ideas and is no longer as attractive to look at.

MAN CITY = MARTINE McCUTCHEON
Tried to re-invent herself recently but everyone remembers her
unremarkable past. Seems to have a fiercely loyal support but no one quite knows why they've stuck with her.

MAN UTD = POSH SPICE
Pouting prima donna, never afraid of flashing her cash or shameless
self-promotion. Struggling to hit the heights of 1999 but still a
merchandising phenomenon in the Far East. Constantly changing her outfit.

MIDDLESBROUGH = EMMA BUNTON
Still struggling to do anything major, despite some expensive signings and
looking good a few years ago. A few promising single performances but could soon be fighting relegation.

NEWCASTLE = CHERYL TWEEDY
Fighting the North East's corner - literally. Sassy Geordie with plenty of
attitude. Dangerous when provoked. Assets looked after by one of the most respected managers in the game.

PORTSMOUTH = CLAIRE SWEENEY
Been around a while and recently found herself back in the big time. But
most of her assets are past their best. Got a bit of ability, however can't
see her going the distance.

SOUTHAMPTON = RACHEL STEVENS
Girl next door - recently moved to pastures new. Everyone's second
favourite. Might go far, might not. Who cares? Definite lack of strength in
depth but manager making the most of her.

Sp**s = JOAN COLLINS
Hasn't done anything for decades but still acts like a big star. Puts on a
good show for the die-hard fans but best days are behind her,
despite injection of young talent.

WOLVES = SHERYL GASCOIGNE
Who else would be deluded enough to give Gazza another chance? Looked good on the B-list but out of her depth in the top flight.
Overshadowed by far more glamorous rivals.
 
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Anonymous

Guest
There's a better one .. likening Arsenal to Angelia Jolie - "looking good, but you know they have the capability to really **** you over."
 

beaney

Active Member
thats very funny. some good analogies there

nice one mini!

thats a good read for a monday, something to sile about after the weekends mis-adventures
 

Eastrek

Active Member
Aussie said:
If football clubs were women

Tottenham would have be some ugly *****

And Man United would be the unfaithful type....u know, the ones that CHEAT on you 8)
 

slapz

Well-Known Member
ASHBURRN said:
There's a better one .. likening Arsenal to Angelia Jolie - "looking good, but you know they have the capability to really f**k you over."

Pure quality
 

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