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Never mind Atila, looks like he will now be busy elsewhere


Now let's go pick on some West Ham fans before tomorrow's game... actually, that might not be such a good idea after what they did to Man U - plus, we don't have a great record against them of late

atila the gooner Wrote:

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> The RSPCA have turned down Martin Jols application

> for a dog licence as he can't hold onto a lead.

> Also the Department for Evironment, Food and rural

> affairs is thinking of putting a mile wide

> exclusion zone around Shite Hart lane, as 11 mad

> donkeys have been seen running around aimlessly,

> frothing at the mouth on the pitch. Yet again

> Spuds mashed by the gods of Ashburton Grove, and

> Tottering Hotspuds continue to provide the

> footballing world with hours of endless hilarity

> by putting about the deluded fantasy that they are

> a "Top 4 side". All I can say is "Champions

> League? You're 'avin' a larf".



Excuse me, your first post I believe Smuggy The Goon, and we've had to put up with this sort of shite ever since....So tiresome. Don't like it much when someone takes the piss back to do you Arsewank?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> atila the gooner Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The RSPCA have turned down Martin Jols

> application

> > for a dog licence as he can't hold onto a lead.

> > Also the Department for Evironment, Food and

> rural

> > affairs is thinking of putting a mile wide

> > exclusion zone around Shite Hart lane, as 11

> mad

> > donkeys have been seen running around

> aimlessly,

> > frothing at the mouth on the pitch. Yet again

> > Spuds mashed by the gods of Ashburton Grove,

> and

> > Tottering Hotspuds continue to provide the

> > footballing world with hours of endless

> hilarity

> > by putting about the deluded fantasy that they

> are

> > a "Top 4 side". All I can say is "Champions

> > League? You're 'avin' a larf".

>

>

> Excuse me, your first post I believe Smuggy The

> Goon, and we've had to put up with this sort of

> shite ever since....So tiresome. Don't like it

> much when someone takes the piss back to do you

> Arsewank?


Move on F**kwit!!

Er, what the f**k is going on on here today? :-S


Come on kids, it's New Year, lets all drink and be merry. The Gooners are having their day, one day we shall have ours, and as much as I like to be a gracious winner, I shall be straight on here rubbing it in and enjoying sweet revenge! ;-)

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