RAWK Goes Into Meltdown (2012/2013)

Status
Not open for further replies.
That's the post from today I think, from the thread where they're gonna finish this season. RAWK at it's best!

Here's the link: http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index.php?topic=297387.0

I've looked at that, fair few level headed people saying top of the mid table pack, so 8th to 12th.

What I dont get is those saying 3rd and 4th , and will finish above us and arsenal. Now, I get wanting your team to do well and all, but a team thats won 2 home games in 2012, and has 19 points from 22 games, isnt one I'd look at, no matter how rosey the tint on my sunglasses, and think, yes, they are better than all but two of the teams in this league.
 
7918426238_1831076c78_c.jpg
 
This thread's become sort of porn corner, covering mostly amateur gay stuff. I blame Olly - he started it all.
 
So that's why Boss left the Caf.
 
What the hell has happened to this thread?..

Was Plan M perm banned? That is going to suck for the state of this thread. It's worth closing if people are going to dump their NSFW non-RAWK related shite.

:wenger:
 
Why would they hate him? He seemed nice enough

No clue. It happened in the threads about posting your warnings/infractions or something similar iirc. Anyway back on topic -

What would happen to RAWK if liverpool finished outside the top 10 this season??

I don't hate Liverpool (other than the nastiness last season), but I want it to happen just to read RAWK during the summer. :D
 
No clue. It happened in the threads about posting your warnings/infractions or something similar iirc. Anyway back on topic -

What would happen to RAWK if liverpool finished outside the top 10 this season??

I don't hate Liverpool (other than the nastiness last season), but I want it to happen just to read RAWK during the summer. :D

There is every chance they could finish there too. I'm afraid I hate them enough to find it very amusing
 
Please stop

It's only getting started. That illustration was just the tip of the iceberg:

http://sxfics-by-tess.livejournal.com/

A Long Way from Home (also known as The Prison Fic)
Prisonfic-fanart-ch12-b-1.jpg


Steven Gerrard, a prisoner in a Category B prison in the north of England, meets his new cell-mate for the first time, a naive young Spaniard called Xabi. The two men are the complete opposites of each other in every way. Steven, for example, is loud and likes to swear a lot whilst Xabi is gentle and softly spoken, and whereas Steven has committed numerous crimes and been in and out of trouble since his youth, Xabi continues to plead his innocence, and yet within the harsh cruelty of the prison setting, love eventually begins to grow.

Please note: this story contains scenes of rape and violence.

From a Boy to a Man (The School Fic)
fromaboytoaman-1-1.jpg


Steven Gerrard, a newly qualified teacher of PE and Science, arrives at Mosely Hill High School on the outskirts of Manchester to take up his first teaching post. When he meets Xabi Alonso, the school's Head Boy, he soon finds there's a lot more to teaching than he first realised.
 
By Tess Alonso?? :lol:

The artwork is very good, I have to say. Just a thought - isn't this kind of thing libellous? Using real names and accurate pictures of the people?
 
What in the name of pink fluffy feckwittery are they putting in the water there!?!?!? Its a sickness I swear!
 
Perm?
Ugh, shut this thread now then.

What? Why? RAWK didn't regularly make themselves look like spastics because of Plan_M, the last thing we should do is close this down, it's like the one thing he offered.
 
Have to laugh at this line from Tony Evans article in The Times

FSG have not been hands-on enough. They know that. They need a greater presence on Merseyside, or employ someone they trust to make the ownership work properly. There are signs that they recognise this. Tom Werner, the chairman, was at the Premier League meeting yesterday and is one of the driving forces in trying to bring an extra level of Financial Fair Play to the top flight. Werner has allies in Manchester United and Arsenal – in matters of football politics, it is better to be on the same side as United than against them, as the Suarez incident showed.

Always the victim.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.