The goalless first half under the new head coach was not the
blood and thunder often preferred by the Tartan Army, who had to exercise patience.
The goalless first-half here under McLeish's replacement as head coach was not full of the
blood and thunder typically demanded by the Tartan Army, who had to exercise patience.
He told The Chronicle: "It's a derby game so it will be
blood and thunder.
CHARLTON U23s 1 BLUES U23s 1 RICHARD Beale was pleased with his team's ability to cope with a "
blood and thunder" game at Charlton to leave Greenwich Borough with a draw.
"It'll be a hundred miles an hour,
blood and thunder stuff.
Not like the old days when it was
blood and thunder and you could have a go off each other and come in afterwards.
Spurs v Arsenal Today, 4pm TIM SHERWOOD wants today's north London derby with Arsenal to be a "
blood and thunder" encounter as he believes that will give Tottenham the edge.
Tim Sherwood is demanding
blood and thunder at White Hart Lane today - to send Arsenal's creative players running for cover.
SPURS v ARSENAL Today, 4pm, White Hart Lane TIM Sherwood wants today's north London derby to be a "
blood and thunder" encounter as he believes that will give Tottenham the edge.
The story is full of the
blood and thunder that will appeal to fans of the action/adventure genre.
IF THERE was ever a good time to catch in-form Wolves it would be 48 hours after giving their all in a
blood and thunder derby with West Brom.
Like a Cinemascope western,
Blood and Thunder abounds in colorful characters, bristles with incident
After two seasons of relative success in the Premiership, Bruce decided to tinker with the
blood and thunder ethic that had served Blues so well and acquire players such as Jepser Gronkjaer, Mario Melchiot, Julian Gray, Jermaine Pennant and Jiri Jarosik in order to provide more craft to their undoubted toil.
In a TV interview, instead of being full of
blood and thunder after roasting his players for a deplorable performance, he had a smile on his face, and was more interested in defending the team going on a sunshine break to Spain.
This was do-or-die football like it used to be - fast, furious, full of
blood and thunder (and a fair bit of thud and blunder).