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atila the gooner Wrote:

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> Yes I agree Keef, all the violence surrounding the

> tie spoilt the whole thing. And I guess UEFA will

> come out with the same old crap about it being an

> English thing because it was played on English

> soil. I could be wrong but..............



Not English - Scottish!

spadetownboy Wrote:

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> atila the gooner Wrote:

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> > I doubt Tommy Burns was that small minded and

> > probably far more important things to worry

> about

> > over the last 48 hours.

> > unlike yourself.


And of course you are the most broadminded bloke alive. Tommy Burns, from what I hear, was a deeply religious man who was not at all interested in the sectarian shit that you seem to be keen on, and espouse with alarming abandon. So please don't attribute your thoughts to the dead.

Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee'lllllllllllllllllll drink a drink a drink to David the Kemp the Kemp the Kemp, the Saviour of the Portsmouth forward line!

Cos someone gave him, a little white football and now he's scoring, all the time!!


Shant on!

clare Wrote:

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> Marching on together........

>

> Yay...... Leeds are in the play off final !!!!


Result!!! Freedman is proving to be a legend in white. Local boy Howson does the business to send us through.


How much for a final ticket?

Agreed Keef, although I really don't care who wins I just want to watch an entertaining match with lots of goals but it would be a fitting ending to Fowler's career (although after his recent operation and four months out let's hope he's got a couple of more seasons left in him) if he came on late in the second half and made the equaliser and then scored the winner in a pulsating 3-2 win for the Bluebirds.


Well, I can dream can't I?


Sorry ratty, best of luck though.

Block 522 row 12 just above the corinthians


Was in row 5 of block 120 for the semi so right close to the pitch and the view was pony - this time it will be great!


I am going on a shantathon tomorrow morning and will be wearing my colours! If you see me staggering through ED give us a wave!

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