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jimmy two times Wrote:

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> I reckon some silverware is heading to North

> London this season my old china and it won't be to

> your lot. Do the business on Fulham at home then

> turn Pompey over at Wembley. I'd fancy our chances

> in the final. How about your mob?


Big talk for a small club.

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Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Administrator Wrote:

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> > Jah Lush has shown me that he's ready to behave

> > and is back in the room.

>

> Double standards have been applied here. Whatever

> the provocation, he was banned and rightly so.

> Does this mean we can all start name calling, beg

> forgiveness and be let back in?


Atila


Firstly, he did not "beg forgiveness".

Secondly, you were been banned previously for threatening people and then you were allowed back in. It is a discussion about football on a local forum, it should be fun and friendly but your attitude is continually aggressive and therefore unwanted.

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ratty Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > Same old load of crap on here I see

>

>

> It is fooking tedious innit?


Hopefully it has now been resolved.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> if we are doing football/Bowie linkage - On tour

> in the late '70s or early 80s Bowie and his band

> used to sign into hotels under pseudonyms and

> chose Arsenal team players. I don't know why.

> Bowie was Pat Jennings tho...


Because they were on drugs and it seemed funny at the time...

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> if we are doing football/Bowie linkage - On tour

> in the late '70s or early 80s Bowie and his band

> used to sign into hotels under pseudonyms and

> chose Arsenal team players. I don't know why.

> Bowie was Pat Jennings tho...


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Sean..


I love that, "Bowie was Pat Jennings"


It's my "re-occurring chortle" of the day "drugs or no drugs"


(no drugs here, god imagine me on them...)




It's changed my view forever....



W**F

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