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Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> camberwell70 Wrote:

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> > 'I told you I was ill' - Spike Milligan, on his

> > gravestone.

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> Isn't it actually written in gaelic though?


Yes.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/southern_counties/3742443.stm

A selection of Bobby-isms:



'He's the only man I know who could start an argument with himself' (On Craig Bellamy)


'When Gazza was dribbling, he used to go through a minefield with his arm, a bit like you go through a supermarket.'


'We can?t replace Gary Speed. Where do you get an experienced player like him with a left foot and a head?'


'With Maradona, even Arsenal would have won the World Cup.' (in 1986)


'Football's like a big market place, and people go to the market every day to buy their vegetables.'


'The first ninety minutes of a football match are the most important.'



What a diamond.

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