03-10-12, 04:22 PM
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Joe Allen's love child
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And Foy's been demoted to League 2!
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03-10-12, 04:35 PM
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Paisley
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IN the last 3 or so weeks 'the hairdryer treatment' has been increasingly used by journos.
Its a fucking shit phrase.
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04-10-12, 09:16 AM
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Dalglish
Join Date: Aug 2006
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They are interested in Tom Ince.
One we might regret letting go?
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04-10-12, 09:23 AM
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Kloppite
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Originally Posted by tsb
They are interested in Tom Ince.
One we might regret letting go?
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We did not let him go, he chose to go!
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04-10-12, 12:54 PM
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Dalglish
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tsb
They are interested in Tom Ince.
One we might regret letting go?
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Not at all, Sterling's a lot better than him. He wouldn't have got a game here.
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06-10-12, 09:22 AM
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Dalglish
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Originally Posted by Shaggy
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Fergie's cracking up!
Im glad fergie did that actually, maybe it will teach all those sky reporters not to kiss his arse so much.
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06-10-12, 09:27 AM
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Takin' Her Easy
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Is it just me or does he appear to be bladdered?
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06-10-12, 10:07 AM
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Not to be taken seriously
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He's a facking cunt isn't he.
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06-10-12, 10:22 AM
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looking at the world
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Originally Posted by Red_Polo
Is it just me or does he appear to be bladdered? 
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Totally.
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08-10-12, 12:06 PM
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Paisley
Join Date: Sep 2007
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What are the odds of Demento being Jimmy Savilled as soon as he's dead? I reckon reports from FA/BBC/Sky/refeering individuals can't wait for their 15 minutes of fame to start exposing the obvious corruption Demento's caused in English football.
Certainly will make for better television than countless eulogising after a few weeks.
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08-10-12, 12:08 PM
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Dalglish
Join Date: May 2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tsb
They are interested in Tom Ince.
One we might regret letting go?
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As previously said - Sterling is better and letting him go also meant his fucking prick of a Dad couldn't stick his nose in anymore. Demanding huge contracts and promises of how many games he's going to play.
Fuck off.
I hope he doesn't end up working out somewhere else though, he looks talented but let's hope it's just because he's at Blackpool in the Championship.
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08-10-12, 12:16 PM
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Meh
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Originally Posted by BigChief
What are the odds of Demento being Jimmy Savilled as soon as he's dead? I reckon reports from FA/BBC/Sky/refeering individuals can't wait for their 15 minutes of fame to start exposing the obvious corruption Demento's caused in English football.
Certainly will make for better television than countless eulogising after a few weeks.
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I've wondered about this, I really do think we'll here some stories emerge once he's gone.
Never been a conspiracy theorist but the stuff United have got away with over the years!
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08-10-12, 12:21 PM
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Dalglish
Join Date: May 2012
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More than likely it'll be confirmation of what we already know - tapping up players, the FA afraid to punish him for pretty much anything lest they end up on the receiving end of a bollocking, etc...
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08-10-12, 12:30 PM
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Paisley
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So we might get to find out why Scholes was not disciplined for his confession he fouled players deliberately (so he was retured at the time but surely when he returned that was worthy of a ban).
We might get to find out why they took no action against him for his typical diving cheating foreingers opinions.
Or why despite multiple warnings about his future conduct they have still not charged him for his comments last week despite then having charged Martinez.
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08-10-12, 12:34 PM
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Paisley
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Originally Posted by Captain Stu
More than likely it'll be confirmation of what we already know - tapping up players, the FA afraid to punish him for pretty much anything lest they end up on the receiving end of a bollocking, etc...
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I'd settle for that. At the moment the above is brushed under the carpet as conspiracy theories. Would like to see them in large print on slow news days.
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08-10-12, 01:53 PM
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Ant Pisser
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Howard Webb reviewed Robin Van Persie incident and didn't consider it to be act of violent conduct @Iandennisbbc
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08-10-12, 01:55 PM
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Des Lynam
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He also saw the Tiote stamp on Cleverly and decided that was ok.
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08-10-12, 01:55 PM
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Dalglish
Join Date: May 2012
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If anything, that just proves more that Webb is a terrible referee rather than showing that he's a member of Slurgie's hareem.
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08-10-12, 04:42 PM
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Paisley
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No it doesn't, it shows that Tiote had to be let off if Van Persie was to be the same. Newcastle wouldn't miss Tiote as much as manure would miss Persie.
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08-10-12, 05:18 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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When was the last game Manure lost when their referee was Howard Webb?
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08-10-12, 10:56 PM
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14-10-12, 10:18 PM
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#102
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Paisley
Join Date: Oct 2010
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14-10-12, 10:36 PM
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Shooterista
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Originally Posted by ChesterDave
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It'll be Suarez's fault.
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21-10-12, 12:48 PM
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Dalglish
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Ferguson: Rio let us down
Rio Ferdinand's refusal to wear a 'Kick It Out' T-shirt before Manchester United's win over Stoke is set to spark internal disciplinary action.
Sir Alex Ferguson said on Friday that his players would wear the shirts before Saturday's Premier League game and condemned Jason Roberts, who also refused to wear a 'Kick It Out' T-shirt prior to Reading's defeat at Liverpool.
Speaking to United's in-house TV channel MUTV, Ferguson said: "I am disappointed. I said (on Friday) that the players would be wearing it in support of the PFA and that every player should adhere to it.
"And he goes and lets us down. We will deal with it, don't worry."
Roberts and Ferdinand were protesting at what they perceive to be a lack of action by the 'Kick It Out' organisation in combating racism in football.
After high-profile incidents involving Reds striker Luis Suarez - banned for eight matches - and Chelsea's John Terry - suspended for four games - in the last year, Roberts was particularly unhappy with the latter punishment.
"The four-match ban was, for me, not a heavy enough sanction for what happened," Roberts said in the week.
"I'm totally committed to kicking racism out of football but when there's a movement I feel represents the issue in the way that speaks for me and my colleagues, then I will happily support it.
"I think people feel let down by what used to be called 'Let's Kick Racism Out of Football'.
"People don't feel like they have been strong enough."
While Ferguson condemned Ferdinand, Reading boss Brian McDermott stood firmly behind Roberts.
He told Sky Sports News: "Jason has had a very strong view of it and I respect Jason's view.
"It was important to him what he did today. I 100 per cent back him."
At Old Trafford and prior to United's game with Stoke, which they won 4-2, all of Ferdinand's outfield team-mates wore the black 'one game, one community' T-shirts as agreed but the former West Ham man sported a bright red United tracksuit top.
Ferdinand eventually took his training top off to reveal he was wearing a United training shirt, with the DHL sponsors logo.
It represents an obvious snub to the anti-racism message, and directly contradicted Ferguson's stance on the matter yesterday when the United boss was asked what he thought of Roberts' protest.
"Everyone should be united, with all the players in the country wearing the Kick it Out warm-up tops," Ferguson had said.
"I don't know what point he (Roberts) is trying to make.
"I don't know if he is trying to put himself on a different pedestal from everyone.
"But he really should be supporting all the rest of the players who are doing it."
Stoke boss Tony Pulis backed the right of players to decide whether or not they wanted to wear the Kick It Out shirts.
"They are given the opportunity and chance to decide," he said.
"Let me say this about this country. People have the right to say yes or no. In a lot of countries you haven't the right.
"You can do what you want here. You have the chance to stand up and say you don't want to do it.
"This is a great country. It is multi-cultural. It is the best country in the world. They might have a gripe. Maybe rightly so, especially when you see incidents like the one in Serbia.
"I have never - and no club I have managed - have ever worried about anything like that. Black, white, Catholic, Protestant, you treat people as human beings. There is good and bad in religion and colour. You have to be straight down the middle and treat everyone the same."
On the subject of funding for Kick It Out, he added: "I don't know enough about it. The black players at our football club get treated exactly the same as the white lads. There is no difference. That is the way it should be."
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21-10-12, 01:11 PM
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Paisley
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It neglects to include the telling remark from DBF... It embarrassed him. Nothing to do with the campaign
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16-01-13, 04:42 PM
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Roggy
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Signed some commerical deals with the Richest Guy in China Yesterday ( Soft Drinks)
If the Glazers do ever wanna sell up. I'm sure there will be plenty of Billionaires to snap them up
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16-01-13, 04:47 PM
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El Pistolero
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Baracus
Signed some commerical deals with the Richest Guy in China Yesterday ( Soft Drinks)
If the Glazers do ever wanna sell up. I'm sure there will be plenty of Billionaires to snap them up 
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But don't you know, there aren't any more out there.
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16-01-13, 04:49 PM
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Dalglish
Join Date: May 2012
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The best thing that could happen would be that some H&G-alike cunts buy them out with promises of riches, saddle them with debt and drive them into a big mountain of shit.
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16-01-13, 04:59 PM
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Est1892's Fire Warden
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain Stu
The best thing that could happen would be that some H&G-alike cunts buy them out with promises of riches, saddle them with debt and drive them into a big mountain of shit.
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That'll never happen. The best thing that could happen is the club bring in the wrong managers post-Ferguson.
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16-01-13, 04:59 PM
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Roggy
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Originally Posted by Tee
But don't you know, there aren't any more out there. 
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Clearly
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16-01-13, 05:01 PM
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Dalglish
Join Date: May 2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rich
That'll never happen. The best thing that could happen is the club bring in the wrong managers post-Ferguson.
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You never know...
I don't think their first appointment after Slurgie will be a big name, I think someone like Phelan might take over for a year, wait for the hype to die down and then make their move for a permanent manager.
Nobody in world football will want that job straight away, least of all because his chair at Old Toilet will be stained with so badly piss stained.
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17-01-13, 02:05 AM
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Shankly
Join Date: Mar 2009
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CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN THIS SHIT?!?!?!
Look at fuckin Dowd.
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17-01-13, 02:13 AM
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Dan Ashcroft
Join Date: May 2007
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Got a yellow for that didn't he?
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17-01-13, 02:15 AM
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Shankly
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I thought that's a clear direct red.
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17-01-13, 07:52 AM
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Meat Shield
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Nah, it's late and a yellow. In my opinion, of course.
What does boil my piss is how everybody giggles that it's 'typical Scholesey'.
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17-01-13, 10:04 AM
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Dalglish
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Man Utd home advantage led to penalty decisions - Sam Allardyce
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce says the decision to deny his side at penalty at Old Trafford but award Manchester United one, was down to home advantage.
Wayne Rooney scored the only goal of the game as West Ham lost 1-0 to crash out of the FA Cup after a replay.
Allardyce's side were denied a penalty when the ball struck Rafael's arm, only for the hosts to be awarded one later when Jordan Spence handled late on.
"You see it time and time again at Old Trafford," Allardyce said at full-time.
"There's no doubt about the difference between Rafael's handball and Jordan Spence's.
"Spence plays for West Ham and the away team, while Rafael plays for the home side at Old Trafford."
Rooney went on to blast the penalty over, but Allardyce was nonetheless furious at the decision.
"With Rafael, the ball hits his hand but no penalty is given. With Jordan Spence, the ball hits his hand and it's a penalty. The incidents are the same. If you give one you've got to give both, simple as that."
Allardyce went on to suggest that referee Mike Dowd had been perfectly-placed to give West Ham the decision, having seen the replays.
"The ref did not see Rafael's handball because of his position. But he was in a worse position to see Jordan Spence's than Rafael's."
Victory saw Manchester United through to a fourth-round tie against Fulham and veteran Ryan Giggs admitted he was relieved to get through. "I'm pleased," he said.
"It's the FA Cup and anything can happen. You saw that from some of the results last night, so I'm pleased to get through.
"When you've got players coming back from injury it can be tough sometimes. And we have to give credit to West Ham, they were tough to play against."
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It looks like Big Sams in trouble from his master.
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17-01-13, 10:06 AM
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Dalglish
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Muddled
Nah, it's late and a yellow. In my opinion, of course.
What does boil my piss is how everybody giggles that it's 'typical Scholesey'. 
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Yep i cant stand the chuckling culture 'ahhh good old scholsey, he still cant tackle after all these years'. Its as if they're commending him for being cute!
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17-01-13, 11:41 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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yet another Scholesey special
and strange how Bacon face didn't kick off when only 3 mins of added time was shown, wonder how many mins would have been shown if they had been one nil down ?
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17-01-13, 11:46 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Muddled
Nah, it's late and a yellow. In my opinion, of course.
What does boil my piss is how everybody giggles that it's 'typical Scholesey'. 
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Originally Posted by magicalbarnes

Yep i cant stand the chuckling culture 'ahhh good old scholsey, he still cant tackle after all these years'. Its as if they're commending him for being cute!
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And this 'Fergie time' bollocks too. Bastards.
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17-01-13, 12:20 PM
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Martin Skrtel can win a game of Connect Four in three moves
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Muddled
Nah, it's late and a yellow. In my opinion, of course.
What does boil my piss is how everybody giggles that it's 'typical Scholesey'. 
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It is very annoying listen to them saying that shit, ah typical Paul Scholes tackle mistimed etc... no he is just a dirty little bastard.
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