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Razors Wrote:

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> Yeh yeh,thought the inadequates would be crowing!

> We threw away the lead and victory, JT let us down

> tonight.

> Pls pls some1 buy Mikel?

> Anyway, on a positive-Super Franks 150th goal!

> Beat that infidels!

Fat Frank scoring from the penalty spot or via a deflection, how unusual. Should be useful for the Europa league next season. Come on Barca.

Razors Wrote:

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> Yeh yeh,thought the inadequates would be crowing!

> We threw away the lead and victory, JT let us down

> tonight.

> Pls pls some1 buy Mikel?

> Anyway, on a positive-Super Franks 150th goal!

> Beat that infidels!


Respect to the fat one...5th highest Premier League scorer, overtakes Owen and Ferdinand, not bad for a 'penalty taker'...

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> If Lampard has been Arse's player would PD call

> him 'Fat Frank'? No. PD is tired and old I expect.


If you must revert to personal insults do it by private message and I'll happily trade insults to your hearts content. Fat Frank os overrated and always has been. I'll wait to hear from you Alan Medic, but I suspect you don't have the balls for it.

red devil Wrote:

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> PD and AM go head to head...or should that be

> stomach to stomach...


Yet another silly personal remark, suggesting we are overweight when he's never met me. PM for a long friendly message if you believe your balls are as big as our bellies.

Otta Wrote:

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> PD, that was meant as a gentle wind up I think.

>

> Everybody breathe.


If it was me making the personal remarks, doubtless I would have been told to desist in no uncertain terms. It pisses me off badly.

Was your remark about Frank Lampard not personal? You know him as well as you know me, but my remarks upset you. Meanwhile Fat Frank couldn't care less. I'm no Chelsea fan but it annoys the heck out of me that some people only resort to insulting players and teams they don't support. Childish. No need for a PM.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Yet another silly personal remark, suggesting we

> are overweight when he's never met me. PM for a

> long friendly message if you believe your balls

> are as big as our bellies.


No contest...


http://www.cumberlandspaceman.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/viz_02.png

You know him as well as you know me


Not really true. In these days of cyber, we all have relationships with people we've never, and probably will never, met. You & PD post daily on the same forum, trade insults, and so on. PD has never had that kind of contact with Lampard.


Not saying your general point is wrong, but that particular part was.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Yet another silly personal remark, suggesting we

> are overweight when he's never met me.


Absolutely. However, it's been documented elsewhere that Alan Medic was overweight but to suggest PD is overweight without meeting him is just silly.

http://www.mayhemiclabs.com/kids-fighting.jpg


Disclaimer: The events depicted in this photo are fictitious. Any similarity to any person living or dead is merely coincidental.

Red Devil has not knowingly met any other member of the EDF, and therefore if any member is a 6 year old Chinese child who likes to kick lumps out of his 5 year old sibling because he has got more blue plastic bags than him, it should not be seen as personal slander.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> How can a comment about not liking the insulting

> of footballers for the sake of it turn into a

> thread about ball and belly size? Silly indeed.

>

> PS I'm a Doctor too you know, UDT. It's been

> documented.


I don't too small minded thinking. Whether you consider yourself a doctor or not is irrelevant. You either have a fat belly or not.


I was trying to be fair to PD & RD and I suspect this point may have got lost.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Was your remark about Frank Lampard not personal?

> You know him as well as you know me, but my

> remarks upset you. Meanwhile Fat Frank couldn't

> care less. I'm no Chelsea fan but it annoys the

> heck out of me that some people only resort to

> insulting players and teams they don't support.

> Childish. No need for a PM.


When I insult you or make personal remarks about YOU, then by all means return the compliment. Your rush to defend a mediocre millionaire player is amazing. But as I thought no balls to back up your insult, just like Red Mist.

I would have Everton as slight favourites on form and the goalie situation, but 'pool always seem to beat their neighbours when it matters.

Spurs v Chelsea is also too close to call, Spurs' defending against Norwich was terrible, if Parker comes back that will make a big difference.

I'll go for a Spurs v Toffees final.

Citeh have just been fined 30,000 Euros by UEFA for returning to the field late for the second half of a Europa League match against Sporting Lisbon.

Porto were fined 20,000 Euros by UEFA for racist chanting aimed at Balotelli in an earlier round.

Good to see UEFA have got their priorities right...not

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