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Indeed, the main issue was that he had a few years left on those wages, so I guess it was a case of feel the pain now.

I always thought he was an excellent committed player, but he was a very inadvisable buy for us at a ridiculous wage.


Still best of luck to the fella, not that he needs it.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> I'm about to be really girly here, but Freddie

> looked fantastic in those pants. Perhaps he should

> just do that from now on......

>

> Ngog - He's been playing in the friendlies Keef.

> Has scored twice now as has Torres. :)-D Which

> reminds me, I have a Kop ticket for the Lazio game

> on Friday night, but can't go because of my knee.

> Do you know of anyone who might want it? Gutted I

> can't go, Keane's first game at Anfield too. :(:(

>

> Will be on the telly at my place if you want to

> come over and watch it.



Indeed he does look fantastic in those pants! The photo is framed and on the wall in my downstairs loo!

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> And yet if guys posted about how they do the same

> with Sharipova or whoever in their smalls - would

> there not be at least some tuttage?



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Not at all Seany, she's quite fit - however this is a footy thread, so we might ask you to do it elsewhere. ;-)

ratty Wrote:

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> Someone just offered me a free ticket to the

> Charity Shield and I still am to skint to go! :(



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Oh boo :( Do you want to borrow my travel card? I'm not using it at the moment.


I also have a camelback rucksack*, so you could fill the bladder with beer and not have to spend any cash at all. :)


*I know so many people who have smuggled booze into gigs using these. ;-)

ratty Wrote:

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> Gah - wedding anniversary on 25th so am going to

> spend all my money on a lovely dinner with a

> lovely wife!



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This is why I am never getting married.

Unlucky Pompey - probably a good job you didn't spend any money Ratty.


Interesting that the ref "missed" Tevez raising his hands, although as much as I hate to say it the better team did win.


This RESPECT thing will be interesting too - I see a lot of yellow cards in August and September and then I think it will gradually fizzle out.

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