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Narnia Wrote:

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> Attila the Hun, old fashioned Centre Half?


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OK


Attila , good though he is won't be selected


This is POP utd FC


If that classical lot want to set up a team then we'll play 'em


But Attila is out


My rules, my team





W**F

Andrea Bocelli


The blind popera singer is the manager


No1 I've bent the rules


No2 He's foreign & great looking


No3 He has a great sounding name


No4 Imagine him giving you the "hairdryer"



Here is is singing our "terrace song" http://www.tangle.com/view_video?viewkey=a5264ae59cff62c7b02f



( the "pop ups" make it for me )



W**F

We...


Have virtually got a team ( to be announced ) here


Manager & staff in place


Thanks to all you agents for "selling" your players to P.U.F.C


Now we need a "Home Ground" a stadia with perfect POP united F.C credentials to play at...


"Gidea Park " is to far north....


"Isle of Wight" to far south...



Lets push on to a ground now...



Our club motto;


" Is that my line then "



W**F

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