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https://www.est1892.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=4002484#post4002484
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Paul.S
It's unoriginal, not remotely funny, and promotes tiresome negative stereotypes about Scousers.
It`s a JOKE.Some of my best mates are Scouser`s and think it`s hilarious.If it offends you i`m sorry.The scousers i know are the funniest people i`ve met and can take a joke,that`s all it was meant to be,after the Tommy Smith line. DEEPLY SORRY AGAIN.
In his later years, Smith had a hip replacement operation (both knees and an elbow are made of plastic as well) and also began to suffer from arthritis to the extent that he couldn't work, often needed a wheelchair or walking stick and had to claim incapacity benefit. He then had to go to a social security tribunal to explain himself after he managed to take a penalty on the Wembley pitch (he missed) in a light-hearted contest for charity which featured former footballers and took place at half-time during the FA Cup final in 1996. The informer was an employee for the DSS. Smith, perhaps only half-seriously, claimed in his newspaper column that the informer must have been an Everton supporter and had only reported him because of his probable anti-Liverpool bias. Staff at the same DSS branch at which the individual worked denied that he was an Everton supporter and claimed that he had no interest whatsoever in football, being a Rugby League fan. Nonetheless, the myth of Smith being shopped by an Evertonian still persists. In any case, Smith's allowance was stopped. He now earns a wage from the after-dinner circuit and a column for a local newspaper.
"In fact I’m going to make a promise which will be welcomed by many. If there’s no finance secured by the opening day of the season, I’m going to hang up my keyboard and close KOPTALK down." - Duncan Oldham, Expert Conman. March 29th 2006
In his later years, Smith had a hip replacement operation (both knees and an elbow are made of plastic as well) and also began to suffer from arthritis to the extent that he couldn't work, often needed a wheelchair or walking stick and had to claim incapacity benefit. He then had to go to a social security tribunal to explain himself after he managed to take a penalty on the Wembley pitch (he missed) in a light-hearted contest for charity which featured former footballers and took place at half-time during the FA Cup final in 1996. The informer was an employee for the DSS. Smith, perhaps only half-seriously, claimed in his newspaper column that the informer must have been an Everton supporter and had only reported him because of his probable anti-Liverpool bias. Staff at the same DSS branch at which the individual worked denied that he was an Everton supporter and claimed that he had no interest whatsoever in football, being a Rugby League fan. Nonetheless, the myth of Smith being shopped by an Evertonian still persists. In any case, Smith's allowance was stopped. He now earns a wage from the after-dinner circuit and a column for a local newspaper.
Didn't he claim that he was doped up to the 9s on painkillers and cortisone or some ****e?
agree 100% - how that clueless dope was such a good player never ceases to amaze me. how the **** does he get pundit work? he honestly has no idea about analysing footie.
agree 100% - how that clueless dope was such a good player never ceases to amaze me. how the **** does he get pundit work? he honestly has no idea about analysing footie.
Well, there's no contest, really. El-Hadji Diouf! Never liked him when he was with us, really hate him now when he's no longer at L4. Well, I don't like Salif Diao either, but at least he didn't spit at Celtic supporters...
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