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malumbu Wrote:

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>

> Now back to important matters.

>

> Mourinho is an arse. Yes or no.


Way ahead of you on that, , posted on Saturday night.


>

> Support your local team. Yes of no.


I'm a Liverpool supporter from South London so can't claim to support my local team. Can only claim that I got interested when I lived in Liverpool.



>

> Admire Malumbu being the only Englishman in the Jungle at Parkehead. Yes or no.


Yes.

I always remember watching a Scottish cup match between the old firm on telly in the late 90s and some loon was being stretchered out of the crowd having fallen from the top tier to the crowd below. He was still fist pumping from his stretcher and I remember sitting thinking "what a bunch of total nutters! ".

Otta Wrote:

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> malumbu Wrote:

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

> -----

> >

> > Now back to important matters.

> >

> > Mourinho is an arse. Yes or no.

>

> Way ahead of you on that, , posted on Saturday

> night.

>

> >

> > Support your local team. Yes of no.

>

> I'm a Liverpool supporter from South London so

> can't claim to support my local team. Can only

> claim that I got interested when I lived in

> Liverpool.

>

>

> >

> > Admire Malumbu being the only Englishman in the

> Jungle at Parkehead. Yes or no.

>

> Yes.

> I always remember watching a Scottish cup match

> between the old firm on telly in the late 90s and

> some loon was being stretchered out of the crowd

> having fallen from the top tier to the crowd

> below. He was still fist pumping from his

> stretcher and I remember sitting thinking "what a

> bunch of total nutters! ".



Ha - that wasn't a Scottish Cup match. It was the day Rangers won the league at Parkhead.

Same day the ref was hit by a coin from the Celtic fans and had to be treated on the pitch. Same day three Celtic fans invaded the pitch to try and get at the referee. Said referee also had his windows smashed in at his home after the game.

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> Same day the ref was hit by a coin from the Celtic

> fans and had to be treated on the pitch. Same day

> three Celtic fans invaded the pitch to try and get

> at the referee. Said referee also had his windows

> smashed in at his home after the game.


Happy days! :)

I remember sitting down to watch that Celtic Rangers match. Sky sports said and your referee for todays crucial game is Hugh Dallas. My mate turned to me and said "forget about it now Mick". How right he was.


Throwing a pound coin is a big expense for a Celtic fan. Id say it paid dividends except Dallas got up and looking through his bandages gave Rangers a penalty about 30 seconds later. Hugh wasn't about to let a bit of blood get in the way of his mission that day.


Rangers fans after the match were talking of getting Dallas 12 shirts printed for the next season. Read that just now on a Rangers forum (and got out alive)

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I remember sitting down to watch that Celtic

> Rangers match. Sky sports said and your referee

> for todays crucial game is Hugh Dallas. My mate

> turned to me and said "forget about it now Mick".

> How right he was.

>

> Throwing a pound coin is a big expense for a

> Celtic fan. Id say it paid dividends except Dallas

> got up and looking through his bandages gave

> Rangers a penalty about 30 seconds later. Hugh

> wasn't about to let a bit of blood get in the way

> of his mission that day.

>

> Rangers fans after the match were talking of

> getting Dallas 12 shirts printed for the next

> season. Read that just now on a Rangers forum (and

> got out alive)



Don't let the fact we absolutely battered you that day get in the way of a good old conspiracy theory.

I was bringing the piblet, but been trumped by a mate sprogging so bit miffed I won't be there.

Take Otta, he's been meaning to go for ages, and check this out for the liquidity of the footie on offer.

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/videos/dulwich-hamlet-4-v-2-lewes-goal-by-kevin-james-on-5102013-45088.html

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