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red devil Wrote:

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> > > Face facts Atila, my dick is bigger than your

> > > dick...come back when you've won 19 :)

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> > You are indeed a big dick, I couldn't agree

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> > Wind em up and reel em in.

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> Put your maggot away Atila...

> http://www.gofishing.co.uk/upload/27662/images/opi

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Nice self portrait red mist.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

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> Nice self portrait red mist.


Oh the irony! :)


Meanwhile, it's just another ordinary day at Atila Heights...


 

Gone but not forgotten

The Munich victims - Players: Geoffrey Bent, Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Duncan Edwards, Mark Jones, David Pegg, Tommy Taylor, Billy Whelan.

Press: Alf Clarke, Don Davies, George Follows, Tom Jackson, Archie Ledbrokke, Henry Rose, Frank Swift & Eric Thompson

The Flowers of Manchester


One cold and bitter Thursday in Munich, Germany,

Eight great football stalwarts conceded victory,

Eight men who will never play again who met destruction there,

The flowers of English football, the flowers of Manchester


Matt Busby's boys were flying, returning from Belgrade,

This great United family, all masters of their trade,

The Pilot of the aircraft, the skipper Captain Thain,

Three times they tried to take off and twice turned back again.


The third time down the runaway disaster followed close,

There was a slush upon that runaway and the aircraft never rose,

It ploughed into the marshy ground, it broke, it overturned.

And eight of the team were killed as the blazing wreckage burned.


Roger Byrne and Tommy Taylor who were capped for England's side.

And Ireland's Billy Whelan and England's Geoff Bent died,

Mark Jones and Eddie Colman, and David Pegg also,

They all lost their lives as it ploughed on through the snow.


Big Duncan he went to, with an injury to his frame,

And Ireland's brave Jack Blanchflower will never play again,

The great Sir Matt Busby lay there, the father of his team

Three long months passed by before he walked again.


The trainer, coach and secretary, and a member of the crew,

Also eight sporting journalists who with United flew,

and one of them Big Swifty, who we'll ne'er forget,

the finest English 'keeper that ever graced the net.


Oh, England's finest football team its record truly great,

its proud successes mocked by a cruel turn of fate.

Eight men will never play again, who met destruction there,

the flowers of English football, the flowers of Manchester

red devil Wrote:

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> > Nice self portrait red mist.

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> Oh the irony! :)

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> Meanwhile, it's just another ordinary day at Atila

> Heights...

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Stop being an annoying little tool and run along play with your maggot or better still get Howard Webb to do it for you, like he does for Fergie.

Tonight's match could be a cracker (which probably means it'll be dull). Spurs have well and truly taken over Arsenal and Liverpool this season, and are playing some great stuff. Liverpool are in some good form, and have Suarez back.


Hopefully there will be goals and entertainment...


Now that seems like a good reason to head to the pub and put an end to my month long dry spell.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > > red devil Wrote:


> > Meanwhile, it's just another ordinary day at

> Atila Heights...

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> Stop being an annoying little tool and run along

> play with your maggot or better still get Howard

> Webb to do it for you, like he does for Fergie.



''It's a fuc*ing conspiracy!!!...'' :))

red devil Wrote:

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> > > Meanwhile, it's just another ordinary day at

> > Atila Heights...

> > >

> > >

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> > Stop being an annoying little tool and run

> along

> > play with your maggot or better still get

> Howard

> > Webb to do it for you, like he does for Fergie.

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> ''It's a fuc*ing conspiracy!!!...'' :))



No just an annoying rags fans with a fixation about his prick. Over compensating for his short comings.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > > > > red devil Wrote:

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> > > > Meanwhile, it's just another ordinary day

> at

> > > Atila Heights...

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > Stop being an annoying little tool and run

> > along

> > > play with your maggot or better still get

> > Howard

> > > Webb to do it for you, like he does for

> Fergie.

> >

> >

> > ''It's a fuc*ing conspiracy!!!...'' :))

>

>

> No just an annoying rags fans with a fixation

> about his prick. Over compensating for his short

> comings.



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