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red devil Wrote:

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> > Careful, RD won't see the funny side.

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> BR's posts can be funny, unlike yours...


I'm mortally wounded. At last you can laugh at Moist and your team eh?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > red devil Wrote:

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> > > Parkdrive Wrote:

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> > > > My my my touchy in the extreme, have you

> had

> > a

> > > > humour extraction?

> > >

> > > So when you reply it's funny, but when I

> reply

> > > it's touchy...hmmmm

> >

> > You're reponses don't surprise me at all, in

> fact

> > they are pretty much in keeping with other

> Yanited

> > fans across most social networks blogs etc.

> You're

> > like rich children whose parents have been

> > declared bankrupt and have been told you have

> to

> > give up your pony.

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> I wouldn't say RD's responses are anything of the

> sort. You just want them to be.


I couldn't care less how he reacts to be honest, just love the fact that he and his fellow supporters don't seem to be able to cope with the ridicule they were all so keenly giving out for years. And strangley when the likes of Jah or Blue Revolution take the piss, he goes very quiet. Strange that.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Oi, you lot. I recall being ticked off for

> hijacking this thread and being too partisan.

> What's sauce for the goose ...


Eggs..actly. It's ok if it's boring diatribe about "fashionable" teams.

That's about right BR - if BS (are you two related?) ordered a 'park-the-bus' scenario he'd probably have them parked end on like this (instead of across the goal) and with bloody great gaps in between :)


We might surprise you - Joe Cole's already put the ref down to show him not to get any ideas - now how's that counter attack plan going...?


11 minutes in... plenty of time for a comeback now that City will get complacent...

No it's fine


*sips new Gold-Sullivan Kool Aid*


Sam knows best


*sips*


Big Sam


*sips*


Big Bluff Sam


*sips*


Great man to have in a crisis


*sips*


You can see the team are behind him


*sips*


Not lost the dressing room - never


*sips*


only the first leg


*sips*


still only 5-0


*sips*


and we got a kick a minute ago


*sips and begins to feel drowsy...


Where are you nurse...?

Tbh for a sec and to dodge the BFS elephant in the room - most of the players should be ashamed of themselves after this - not fit to wear the c&b - Adrian apart - two batterings in a row and he's our MOTM both times!


I hear there are lots of tickets available for the second leg!

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