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    Patrice evra offers the irish a replay

    On his playstation.
    The cheeky focker.


    #2
    Generous of him
    James Philip Milner Fanclub #1

    Curtis Julian Jones Fanclub #1

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      #3
      ...and if he loses?

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        #4
        Originally posted by RoadEnd View Post
        ...and if he loses?
        he resets the playstation and plays it again until he wins
        The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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          #5
          Originally posted by RoadEnd View Post
          ...and if he loses?
          He'll start a fight with the nearest person or blame the referee.

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            #6
            Anyone else think hes.. a little bit strange?

            He gave up sprite or something, because the green bottle reminded him of the Irish green.

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              #7
              Originally posted by javier_monsterano View Post
              On his playstation.
              The cheeky focker.

              http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news...cle228603.html
              the cheeky scumfrog

              :bird:
              DALGLISH !! :respect

              klopptastic !

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                #8
                http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/footba...rticle/213984/

                Scharner shames football

                Mon Nov 23 08:53AM

                Early Doors is sad to report that certain players continue to drag the good name of football through the mud.

                Four days after Thierry Henry's handball shamed a nation, Wigan's badger-headed utility man Paul Scharner showed a duplicitous side befitting a man with two separate haircuts (above, left and right).

                During yesterday's game against Tottenham, the Austrian used his right arm to control a cross before volleying the ball past Heurelho Gomes.

                He then exacerbated his crime by brazenly celebrating the goal and refusing to tell referee Peter Walton what he had done.

                Although Scharner's crime was clear to viewers around the world, Walton and his officiating team were denied access to incriminating TV footage, and the goal will tarnish the record books for ever more.

                Scharner has trashed his own reputation and that of the game he professes to love. He has shown up football's authorities and set the worst possible example for the millions of children who worship the very ground he walks on.

                In perpetrating a massive and shameless fraud, he has made life just that little bit less worth living for you, me and the entire human race.

                With Scharner showing no remorse and the FA sitting impotently on their hands, it is up to Wigan to show that some things are not worth sacrificing in order to score a goal, and that dignity and morality still has a place in football.

                Wigan must offer to replay the game.

                Match report: Tottenham Hotspur 9-1 Wigan Athletic
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sambirken View Post
                  http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/footba...rticle/213984/

                  Scharner shames football

                  Mon Nov 23 08:53AM

                  Early Doors is sad to report that certain players continue to drag the good name of football through the mud.

                  Four days after Thierry Henry's handball shamed a nation, Wigan's badger-headed utility man Paul Scharner showed a duplicitous side befitting a man with two separate haircuts (above, left and right).

                  During yesterday's game against Tottenham, the Austrian used his right arm to control a cross before volleying the ball past Heurelho Gomes.

                  He then exacerbated his crime by brazenly celebrating the goal and refusing to tell referee Peter Walton what he had done.

                  Although Scharner's crime was clear to viewers around the world, Walton and his officiating team were denied access to incriminating TV footage, and the goal will tarnish the record books for ever more.

                  Scharner has trashed his own reputation and that of the game he professes to love. He has shown up football's authorities and set the worst possible example for the millions of children who worship the very ground he walks on.

                  In perpetrating a massive and shameless fraud, he has made life just that little bit less worth living for you, me and the entire human race.

                  With Scharner showing no remorse and the FA sitting impotently on their hands, it is up to Wigan to show that some things are not worth sacrificing in order to score a goal, and that dignity and morality still has a place in football.

                  Wigan must offer to replay the game.

                  Match report: Tottenham Hotspur 9-1 Wigan Athletic

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                    #10
                    What was the scoreline when he scored?He must have pissed off the spurs lot and look what happened.

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