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aquarius moon Wrote:

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> Premiership here we come! ;-)

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Early days yet.. :)


You have enough problems with your Predictions without bringing Millwall into the equation.


Will your head rule your heart , or your heart rule your head. ? :)


Foxy.

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> My heart rules my head at the beginning of the

> season but when it starts getting serious my head

> takes over.

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> Which is a shame because it then becomes a battle

> between the two and I end up in the middle!


Which usually means sticking your neck out.

This is brilliant - well worth a look for a laugh, 70s footballers at home...spot old saggychops Harry before Sandbanks - most of their homes look pretty suburban compared to today's (my not especially rich cousins used to live next door to Sir Tev so I guess it shows how things have changed) ..... in some ways (most of the wives still look a bit Wagish)


http://www.theguardian.com/football/gallery/2014/aug/21/memory-lane-1970s-footballers-at-home-in-pictures

???? Wrote:

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> This is brilliant - well worth a look for a laugh,

> 70s footballers at home...spot old saggychops

> Harry before Sandbanks - most of their homes look

> pretty suburban compared to today's (my not

> especially rich cousins used to live next door to

> Sir Tev so I guess it shows how things have

> changed) ..... in some ways (most of the wives

> still look a bit Wagish)

>

> http://www.theguardian.com/football/gallery/2014/a

> ug/21/memory-lane-1970s-footballers-at-home-in-pic

> tures


I saw Sir Trev coming out of Markies on Oxford St a few years ago...man of the people :)

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