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I am sorry, I have overstepped the mark. I didnt realise that soccer enthusiasts never make disparaging remarks to the enthusiasts of opposing teams.


Early doors for me, I was not giving 110% for the team. I thought this was game of two halfs, but now I realise that i am not too good to go down.It was a good first touch by the big man, but let down by careless defending. Ive lost half a yard in the past couple of seasons,but still have a cultured left foot etc etc etc

woodrot Wrote:

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> I am sorry, I have overstepped the mark. I didnt

> realise that soccer enthusiasts never make

> disparaging remarks to the enthusiasts of opposing

> teams.


Actually they do, but only for the top four teams. No one hardly disparage mid table teams...

Otta Wrote:

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> So UDT, are you saying that there is no one team

> you support, you just like the game?


I rather play than watch the game.


@CM, sometimes out of job managers tout for jobs by attending radio and tv football shows.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> @UDT, you don't appear to understand CM's comment.

> At least you are consistant.


What is this word 'consistant', Alan Medic? >:D< El Pibe would be livid.


Regarding CM's question, as you know, I don't do small minded thinking so I gave another perspective.

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