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• #202
Think he's a crackin player and would fit well into the Arse(pun intended)
When we beat them in the UEFA last season he was MOM by a mile and he was pretty much unheard of. Dithering Dave(Moyes) was offered him for £6m but he decided against it!! He then went on to murder Rangers in the final(not to mention battering Bayern Munich in the semi's 4-1), have an ace European Championship and his price trebled
You crack me up Greavesie
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• #203
The NFL can't hold a candle to the college football. That said, I am pleased to see the Eagles actually making it to the playoffs (though nothing will probably come of it)!
fixed.
and i did go to a (by most of your definition) football game this fall... definitely a good time, i think i may need to convert myself if i live in this country for a while, but i'll still be a penn state fan for life.
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fixed.
and i did go to a (by most of your definition) football game this fall... definitely a good time, i think i may need to convert myself if i live in this country for a while, but i'll still be a penn state fan for life.
Trust a man who has a blue and white (penn state) bike.. Rugby > Soccer
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the best thing to come out of Penn state. :Dyeah i saw those when i first moved to london, and got excited and took pictures of the bags and stuff.. but there is no affiliation.
it's all about this,
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• #208
fixed.
and i did go to a (by most of your definition) football game this fall... definitely a good time, i think i may need to convert myself if i live in this country for a while, but i'll still be a penn state fan for life.
Kat, I'm deeply offended! What is "by your definition of" ment too mean???
You live in the east end of london and you were taken to see the finest football display by your local team (it's not my fault you missed all the goals).
When I see you next I expect you to be singing "I'm forever blowing bubbles" and your bike to be repainted Claret and Blue;-)
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• #209
Oh, and in my opinion it's all about this.
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I sat at a PAFC home game for the first time ever in November.
This modernisation is amazing.
They'll be get that there lectricity stuff next
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I sat at a PAFC home game for the first time ever in November.
This modernisation is amazing.
They'll be get that there lectricity stuff next
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I prefer their earlier stadium - more character (and trees).
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• #212
Football on the bike forum will end in something like this i think . :)
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• #213
fixed.
and i did go to a (by most of your definition) football game this fall... definitely a good time, i think i may need to convert myself if i live in this country for a while, but i'll still be a penn state fan for life.
Miami Dolphins FTW!
(Ironic, I suppose, given their loss this past Sunday)
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Kat, I'm deeply offended! What is "by your definition of" ment too mean???
You live in the east end of london and you were taken to see the finest football display by your local team (it's not my fault you missed all the goals).
When I see you next I expect you to be singing "I'm forever blowing bubbles" and your bike to be repainted Claret and Blue;-)
West Ham is not located in the East End!
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• #215
Niether did I say it was.
But it is.
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• #216
Niether did I say it was.
But it is.
No, West Ham is in East London. It's over the river Lee or whatever (i.e. formerly Essex). I don't think there is a 'local' football club for East Enders. So I guess you guys are stuck choosing between West Ham and Leyton Orient.
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I bow to your geographical knowledge of London.
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• #218
I bow to your geographical knowledge of London.
Now, only if you would bow to my football knowledge and start supporting Spurs ;)
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• #219
no i did love the game! i said "by *your *definition" because i didn't mean american football, that's all. :) it was a fabulous showdown, and i've already got the song committed to memory, don't you worry.
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• #220
and west ham is definitely my favorite london team!
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• #221
No, West Ham is in East London. It's over the river Lee or whatever (i.e. formerly Essex). I don't think there is a 'local' football club for East Enders.
If you want a weird definition of local...
I came out of the club shop after a Plymouth - Cardiff game to see half the west countrys police force ....well policing things. I asked the old man if the old troubles had returned. To which he replied "Nah son, its just that its seen as a local derby"
Plymouth
Cardiff
Local?WTF!
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• #222
ahem. 1-0.
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• #223
Well in Damo lad!
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• #224
Yep, was going to post the Derby badge as a well done.
This is better though.
(Disclaimer: The comments in the picture below in no way represent my personal views)
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• #225
half time though innit. and seeing as they can bring on the likes of ronaldo et al. that may have been the glory day.
Well done. Hold a shotgun and one of these and you would fit right in!