Correct mate. Give a fcuk? Nah
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youR NOT missing out mate, i had a look for all off 2minutes !!Originally posted by Abro100 View PostCan someone point me to this 6CM its doing my head in on not finding it and always being mentioned.
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Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?
Think we have the answer..Slot!!



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Originally posted by Abro100 View PostCan someone point me to this 6CM its doing my head in on not finding it and always being mentioned.
You're better off here though mate, i've only just come to realise that of late."Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
Tupac
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poor you feeling left outOriginally posted by Marky19 View Posthttp://www.sixcrazyminutes.com/forum...iewprofile&u=5
You're better off here though mate, i've only just come to realise that of late.
In Rafa I Trust
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Saw some of his goals on SSN, looks like a promising young player, so why not, nothing much to lose.
with a name like Billy(Whitehurst) who was a monster striker for Hull & Newcastle in the 80's he cant go wrong and a surname like Sharp, that is BOSS
Last edited by REDSCOUSER; 16-04-07, 05:43 PM.18-5-7-8-3
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I don't think he's quite as dirty as that ****** Billy Whitehurst was.Originally posted by REDSCOUSER View PostSaw some of his goals on SSN, looks like a promising young player, so why not, nothing much to lose.
with a name like Billy(Whitehurst) who was a monster striker for Hull & Bradford in the 80's he cant go wrong and a surname like Sharp, that is BOSS
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Billy Whitehurst
Big Billy. Rambo Billy. Billy Tightshirt. All his clubs had a nickname for him, and all his clubs knew what they would get. Ninety minutes of blood, thunder, intimidation and mayhem. Ninety minutes of fouls - some sly, some obvious - occasionally culminating in bookings and banishments. Ninety minutes of a large man playing to his strengths - power, aerial ability and a decent shot - and ignoring his weaknesses.
Signed from the non-Leagues, this former bricklayer took time to raise his game to League standard under the tutelage of Chris Chilton. When he finally delivered on the £2500 investment, Billy rewarded City with goals scored and created. His finest season, the 1984-85 promotion season, bought plenty of scouts to Boothferry Park and eventually in late 1985 Whitehurst signed for Newcastle United to be the latest in a long line of hopefuls for an impossible job - replacement for Malcolm MacDonald. Billy drifted around a few clubs and gave decent service to all before returning to Hull to partner Keith Edwards in the late 80s. A cup tie at Bradford was a memorable postcard to this partnership of brute force and finishing deadliness.
After City his career soon petered out and his natural domain, pub landlord, beckoned. He has occasionally been seen at City matches since (his reception at the December 2002 Boothferry swansong was uproarious) and has reputedly served time at Her Majesty's pleasure for violent offences. He'll always be a City hero, no-one will take that away from Big Billy.
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