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red devil Wrote:

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> No, just the lies that you write to suit your own

> hate filled, bile spewing agenda.

> I see you're winning friends on another thread,

> keep up the good work... :)


As long as you're not one of them. Bile spewing, and hate filled. Yep thats Roy Keane to a tee.

Just for you RD, taken from a Henry Winter piece in the Telegraph about that nice Roy Keane. But obviously you will call this mumbo jumbo and lies.


"Keane is too old to be an angry young man any more, and also too intelligent. His outbursts are too many, too predictable, too weird. This columnist has been on the receiving end of splenetic sermons from Keane and Ferguson and the Scot wins hands down on the blood-chilling front. He came at you with the weight of history, with a CV of unimpeachable quality. Ferguson?s fury always felt calculated, always designed with the benefit of his dressing-room in mind. A Keane tirade left the supposed victim worrying about the assailant?s health of mind."

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Poland 2- 0 Germany. That puts the cat amongst the

> pigeons in the Ireland Scotland group.


Seems Germany could have been up by about 5 before Poland scored. 29 shots to 9 if I remember correctly. If it's a 3 horse race for 2nd place that must put Poland in....eh, pole position?

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