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    Nando number one

    WTF's Nani doing in there?!

    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

    #2
    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post


    And he was tenth the year before! People must get confused when they asked for the star winger from Portugal!
    Forwards.......

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      #3
      Chelsea fans always seem to have their own name on the back of the shirt, which I find dead strange

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        #4
        Originally posted by Norbert Dentressangle View Post
        Chelsea fans always seem to have their own name on the back of the shirt, which I find dead strange
        Yeah, me too. However, it's still better than what this hideous cunt did:

        Sports store sorry for 'Hillsborough' United shirt

        Manchester Evening News, 19 August 2009

        SPORTS Direct has apologised for selling a Manchester United shirt bearing a horrific Hillsborough insult.

        The retail chain also immediately changed its printing policy after a Red Devils fan posted images of the shirt on the social networking website Facebook.

        The fan paid £55 for the shirt and the slur to be printed about the 1989 disaster which killed 96 Liverpool FC fans.

        On it, he chose the number 96 and under it the words "Not Enough".

        Above the number were the letters YSB - which stands for You Scouse B*******.


        The man's Facebook page was shut down.

        Today, Sports Direct said the employee who marked up the shirt did not know what the message meant.

        But Margaret Aspinall, whose son James, 18, was killed at Hillsborough, said she did not believe that.

        Mrs Aspinall, chairman of the Hillsborough Family Support Group, said: "I think Sports Direct are worse than the guy who wanted it put on the back of his shirt.

        Disgrace

        "Printing that message is like inciting trouble, it is an absolute disgrace and Sports Direct should be ashamed.

        "It's 20 years down the line and I don't believe it possible someone printing football shirts wouldn't know what the message meant.

        "It is terrible for people who lost someone at Hillsborough to think their loved ones died so this guy can go to watch football in safety.

        "Fans can go too far in their rivalry towards other clubs, and this is way over the line.

        "And it gives Manchester United supporters a bad name - the minority can often ruin it for the majority."

        Sports Direct has 470 stores nationwide and is owned by Mike Ashley, owner of Newcastle United FC.

        Offensive

        A company spokesman said: "Sports Direct has been notified that an extremely offensive and wholly inappropriate football shirt was printed at one of its stores.

        "The store assistant printed this unknowingly and has been deeply shocked upon being notified of the significance of this and the upset caused.

        "As a result, Sports Direct has taken immediate action and changed the administration policy for printing football shirts across its store network.

        "With immediate effect, it will only allow printing of current football players names and numbers on football shirts.

        "Sports Direct has contacted Facebook to request the urgent withdrawal of this deeply offensive image from the individual's Facebook page, and is very apologetic for this spiteful and abusive shirt."

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          #5
          I can see you with shagger and the number 1 on the back of yours

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            #6
            Originally posted by rafael benítez maudes View Post
            i can see you with shagger and the number 1 on the back of yours
            flmao
            Justice for the 96

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              #7
              Originally posted by Norbert Dentressangle View Post
              Chelsea fans always seem to have their own name on the back of the shirt, which I find dead strange
              well you're wearing a shirt showing folk the team you support and then you have your own name because you rate it higher than some overpaid prick on the pitch. I quite like it, but saying that i've never had my own name on a shirt. I haven't bought a club shirt for 5 or 6 years now. I felt it was all becoming a bit tacky. A bit sheep like. I laugh at fat old blokes with massive beer guts squashed into skin tight XXXL football shirts, have some respect for yourselves. Anyway rant over. Curry sauce?
              Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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