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kpc Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > Chimchiminee chimchiminee chimchimcheroo >:D

> Shall I complete that for you? :))


I know the next bit but its slightly different to your version.

  • 2 weeks later...

Probably unlucky to concede only the one considering we were in double figures for the on target chances. The sending off meant that the hammers 'parked the bus' which was fair enough actually.


The run in is going to be very exciting if a little nerve racking

???? Wrote:

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> My intelligence is that we played

> the best football we have all season prior to the

> Sending Off and were unlucky to concede..



I heard this too and have to say I was (pleasantly) surprised. All we need to do now is keep 11 players on the pitch for a change and tell young Morrison not to be such a dick.

maxxi Wrote:

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> I heard this too and have to say I was

> (pleasantly) surprised. All we need to do now is

> keep 11 players on the pitch for a change and tell

> young Morrison not to be such a dick.


That didn't take long, he's not even played a game yet :)

I've just caught up with this sorry little tale on the beeb sport site.

3 things:

1. This little turd seems to nicely encapsulate everything that is making me fall out of love/lose patience with the game.

2. Should the BBC refer to the teams as Red Devils and Irons, what the hell is this, Shoot!?

3. That new look is just ..... awfullllll.....I mean reallly....reallllly.....bad!!!!

El Pibe Wrote:

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> 2. Should the BBC refer to the teams as Red Devils

> and Irons, what the hell is this, Shoot!?


In that vein maybe he'll try and convince the FA he was calling his twitterfoe a bundle of twigs or a dish of pork offal or he could always rely on these guys for a back-up...

El Pibe Wrote:

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> I've just caught up with this sorry little tale on

> the beeb sport site.

> 3 things:

> 1. This little turd seems to nicely encapsulate

> everything that is making me fall out of love/lose

> patience with the game.

> 2. Should the BBC refer to the teams as Red Devils

> and Irons, what the hell is this, Shoot!?

> 3. That new look is just ..... awfullllll.....I

> mean reallly....reallllly.....bad!!!!


Thanks EP, I've just had a massive nostlgia trip, does anyone else remember League Ladders?...what's wrong with the BBC using the term Red Devils, it's a great name ;-)

red devil Wrote:

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> Thanks EP, I've just had a massive nostlgia trip,

> does anyone else remember League Ladders?...what's

> wrong with the BBC using the term Red Devils, it's

> a great name ;-)


Ah yes... you could have -

http://s3.e-monsite.com/2010/08/08/12/resize_250_250//Shoot---October-9th-1971.jpg or for 1p more http://s3.e-monsite.com/2010/09/01/03/resize_250_250//Goal---December-19th-1970---No-124.jpg until eventuallyhttp://s3.e-monsite.com/2010/09/03/07/resize_250_250//Shoot---May-10th-1975.jpg

I remember getting the 1st issue of Goal. My mum allowed me to replace my regular order at the newsagents of the Beano for this. The centre spread was usually a picture of a different football squad, all of which went up on my bedroom wall. This story had a sad ending though. I allowed my older brother to cut pictures out of some issues for a scrapbook of our favourite team. When completed he claimed sole rights to the scrapbook. I complained to mummy and he then cut all of 'my pictures' out and gave them back to me. This made a mess of his scrapbook and left me with useless pictures. There's a moral to this story I'm sure. I just haven't worked it out yet.

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