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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Beat me to it RD.



The Chuckle Brother tag team at it again. Spurs still banging in the goals Jah, how many is it now? All from open play right? And as for RD, weren't you supposed to demolish the lowly Spaniards?

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Beat me to it RD.

>

>

> The Chuckle Brother tag team at it again. Spurs

> still banging in the goals Jah, how many is it

> now? All from open play right? And as for RD,

> weren't you supposed to demolish the lowly

> Spaniards?



I don't blame you for enjoying it while you can. The Wanderers are playing great at the moment and by the way I'm tipping you to win at Old Trafford at the weekend.

Just seen that ashley young in town, i said 'can u sign this for a friend' as i handed him a bit of paper, he said 'have u got a pen?' 'shit no' & with that i threw myself on the floor rolled theatrically & began to cry like id just been shot. he said 'hows that gonna get u a pen?' i said 'well thats how u f*cking do it!'
Ok,so who has supported the naughtiest club since the inception of the Premier League (or as United fans prefer "When football was invented) http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/revealed-premier-leagues-dirtiest-teams-6285803 Ignore the first bit but you can season by season further down.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> This is brilliant (does contain bad language from

> outset) Arsenal fans will wet themselves, RD look

> away now !!

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedd

> ed&v=4zvwcG1bfBI


I honestly thought it was crap. I understand the sentiments but really it's just not funny.

Where's McCotter? He has been very quiet since Celtic got beaten on Wednesday... I thought they were the new Brazil and Lennon the new Ferguson the way he was going on about them after their narrow 2-1 win over a poor Ajax team at Parkdump?


Perhaps he went and now has an extended stay?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-24869318

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