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• #112477
Not a deal breaker.
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• #112478
benitez is moving back to the uk this summer
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• #112479
He's coming home, he's coming, Rafa's coming home.
30 years of hurt.Bring it on.
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• #112481
Yes, they're like a Welsh version of Spurs when it comes to trophies.
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• #112482
East Midlands Jets story from this morning.
theguardian.com/football/2014/nov/19/derby-county-east-midland-jets-name-proposals
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• #112483
theguardian.com/football/2014/nov/18/daniel-sturridge-liverpool-injury-setback
Sounds like another one of those injuries that could have been avoided if his training routine wasn't so demanding.>
LOL!!!
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• #112485
Cech to Arsenal?
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• #112486
Do keep up, Rob... I believe that story has now been poo-pooed...
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• #112488
Only if we get Alexis on the cheap in return.
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• #112491
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• #112492
This was the part of my article that was censored:
At last, after almost ten years of the abomination, the press have latched >onto the evil that is half and half scarves. Please work to stop them. If >people don’t buy them, they will not be sold. Don’t buy them for yourself; >don’t buy them for your kids. Ignore them and they will go away.
If you see someone wearing one, shame them into taking it off.
Half and half shirts are even worse. The recent picture of one at Old Trafford >was nauseating. It is not the first I have seen.
When we played Liverpool in the Cup Final, I was sitting in my seat watching >the warm up when my daughter who was with me said “Don’t look, you’re >not going to like this.” Of course, I did look and she was right. I didn’t like >what I saw.
There were two grown men walking towards us wearing felt top in the >colours of the South African flag. That was bad but there was worse.
They were each bedecked in mirror image half and half shirts; Liverpool and >Chelsea. As I stared at them aghast I realised that they were getting closer to >us. Of all the seats in the stadium, they came and sat next to me.
I immediately suggested that they should quickly put their jackets on and >cover up their offensive shirts. They refused saying that they had created >much amusement coming into the ground. Other supporters arrived and sat >near us. One person expressed the view more succinctly and forcibly than I >had. Looking astonished at the venom unleashed upon them and fearing, >quite rightly, for their physical safety, they put their jackets on.
It transpired that they had paid hundreds of pounds to a tout for their first >ever football match and were surprised to find that the atmosphere and the >passion were somewhat different to rugby where comedy costumes and >mutual affection apparently play a great part.
If they ever come again, which I suspect they may not, I am quite sure that >they will not repeat their mistake. Hopefully they will not wear half and half >scarves either.
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• #112493
Zoopla were last year... Quicken this year.
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• #112494
I did used to like Des Lynam though
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• #112495
That YouGov thing is hilarious. Love the idea that the headhunters are ditching their combat18 membership in favour of poor young women who want to do the bouncy with Piers Morgan.
Turns out Gooners are about the same but a bit posher, not so right-wing, and with plenty of spending money.
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• #112496
Hmmm...
Drive a Citroen, like David Dickinson, eat Yuk Sung and Custard (separately I hope), listen to Nick Cave and The Fall, write fiction and follow Rupert Murdoch on twitter.
What an almighty crock of shite.
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• #112497
Man U:
Favourite foods - Shoofly Pie, Strawberry Crumble and Lentil Casserole
Favourite music - Simply Red, Victoria Beckham and Cheryl Cole
Favourite Movie - Home Alone 2This survey has been spectacularly trolled.
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• #112498
Everton:
Short, bald, aggressive. Loves trainers and Liverpool FC.
Can't fly though...