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As I suggested it was a family audience and I doubt Rooney would have said what he said on Saturday or at World Cup if camera had not been in close proximity. No wonder there are so many young thugs roaming the streets when they have role models like Rooney who it seems are beyond reproach.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> From the website that sells "Without killing

> anyone babygrows". Lovely.


There's plenty of Liverpool fans who'll sing about Munich etc Anna. As I am sure you don't condone that I don't condone the baby grows. I've never been to the website before, it was a link from a friend. What has what's for sale on another part of the website got to do with the facts of that story? Just another blinkered excuse to not debate the facts and muddy the waters.

"Oh hang on" what a plank you are and always have been, and a plastic fan to boot. Perhaps thats why nobody takes you and you're "yawn" crap seriously. But sit down and I'll explain. Adebayor, an Arsenal reject, we didn't want and sold, scores against one of our rivals. Got it yet? No? Go and have a lie down, there's s good chap.

Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> "Oh hang on" what a plank you are and always have

> been, and a plastic fan to boot. Perhaps thats why

> nobody takes you and you're "yawn" crap seriously.

> But sit down and I'll explain. Adebayor, an

> Arsenal reject, we didn't want and sold, scores

> against one of our rivals. Got it yet? No? Go and

> have a lie down, there's s good chap.


You are funny. Have you not noticed how many people have disappeared from this thread since you came back from your second (or was it third?) ban?

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Emerson Crane Wrote:

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

> -----

> > "Oh hang on" what a plank you are and always

> have

> > been, and a plastic fan to boot. Perhaps thats

> why

> > nobody takes you and you're "yawn" crap

> seriously.

> > But sit down and I'll explain. Adebayor, an

> > Arsenal reject, we didn't want and sold, scores

> > against one of our rivals. Got it yet? No? Go

> and

> > have a lie down, there's s good chap.

>

> You are funny. Have you not noticed how many

> people have disappeared from this thread since you

> came back from your second (or was it third?) ban?


Run along plastic man, its because they are sick of your "yawn" and Keef told you as much, that and the fuss that Narnia bloke made about Evras scratch. Try looking at yourself before pointing the finger at others.

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