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red devil Wrote:

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> give credit where it's due Quids, the sound of

> their fans booing their own players has me quaking

> everytime, that's if they haven't already left

> with half an hour to go...


My my the EDF comedy squad are out in numbers. You must all have a sense of humour given the teams you claim to support. I hope we get the minnows of Champions League namely the big fish in a small pond, namely Celtic, in green and white so that we cand teac them how to play the game properly. But I bet for all that Scottish machismo Mick Mac will draw a huge sigh of relief if they don't get drawn against us, after all if a 17 year old kid can destroy the Scottish Champions, just think what he would to them!! Anybody else feel like having a little pop while I'm in the mood to respond to all comers???.

red devil Wrote:

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> Brilliant!, L'Arse's ladyboys won't know what's

> hit them when they walk out at Celtic Park...


Ladyboys eh? Have you seen what that moron Ferdinand wears on the beach, not to mention the recently departed role model for all ladyboys, the fake Ronaldo. How quickly they forget, or maybe, like fergie, you have selective memories.

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