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East Dulwich/Peckham Rye/Nunhead Border's outrage !!!


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Just walked in to this new children's centre, Rye Oak to find amongst the leaflet holders for childrens and toddlers activities there was a bunch of fresh flyers for a ......wait for it......a football academy at West Ham United ! surely someone is taking a bleeding liberty or what ? The iron's south of the River , iron's, river, south ? Christ almightly how many of those dribbling halfwits in their bugger boo's have unwittingly gazed at those claret colors and thought "i will have some of that when i grow up", it's an outrage, how many yummy mummy's or liberal daddies have slipped that flyer into there handbags or man pouches and wondered into a tambourine session unaware of the possible seditious piece of ethnic cleansing they are carrying around on their person, more than likely to bring it through their lilac painted front doors to wreak more havoc amongst their children and heirs. It a fucking liberty and no mistake.

One of the few things I know about this football thingy is that West Ham sing that song because they used to have a player called Bubbles something or other. They must have really like him. :-S


Mockney? Quids? Can you shed any light on this?

Are they that team that was created a few years ago so that estate agents would have someone to support? And they play in a shed? Bummer, I knew times were hard and all but that?s terrible. Maybe they should apply to the government for one of them bailouts.

The what now? Is West Ham not the local club? I know geographically Milwall and Crystal Palace are near by, but what if somebody wants to taste some actual success?


I've no idea; I follow the egg instead, round balls just don't seem natural.

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