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also - if the Leicester thing doesn't work out - then it keeps the slightly funnier spurs scenario in place!Harry Genshaw wrote:Good result in that it keeps Leicester in the driving seat and LVG in a job. Win win for mePrufrock wrote:In the very odd position of almost wanting United to win, and certainly wanting them to not lose.

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Brighton 4 - 0 Leeds at half time. How come Leeds don't defend like a bunch of Girl Guides when they play us, eh?
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They do. It is that our professional strikers are not as good as the Girl Guides.Bruce Rioja wrote:Brighton 4 - 0 Leeds at half time. How come Leeds don't defend like a bunch of Girl Guides when they play us, eh?
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Stop banging on about Leeds!Bruce Rioja wrote:Brighton 4 - 0 Leeds at half time. How come Leeds don't defend like a bunch of Girl Guides when they play us, eh?
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LeverEnd wrote:Stop banging on about Leeds!Bruce Rioja wrote:Brighton 4 - 0 Leeds at half time. How come Leeds don't defend like a bunch of Girl Guides when they play us, eh?

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Fair point - well put!malcd1 wrote:They do. It is that our professional strikers are not as good as the Girl Guides.Bruce Rioja wrote:Brighton 4 - 0 Leeds at half time. How come Leeds don't defend like a bunch of Girl Guides when they play us, eh?
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The Scouse-ification of football is getting beyond a joke. On Saturday West Brom fans applauded in the 11th minute because a week earlier someone threw a coin at their number 11.
Now, in protest against the ownership of the club Aston Villa "Fans headed for the exits in the 74th minute - Villa were formed in 1874".
Just... no.
Now, in protest against the ownership of the club Aston Villa "Fans headed for the exits in the 74th minute - Villa were formed in 1874".
Just... no.
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Not reet bright, Villa fans. Way they're playing at the minute, they should've headed out at minute 18. Wasted opportunity.Prufrock wrote:The Scouse-ification of football is getting beyond a joke. On Saturday West Brom fans applauded in the 11th minute because a week earlier someone threw a coin at their number 11.
Now, in protest against the ownership of the club Aston Villa "Fans headed for the exits in the 74th minute - Villa were formed in 1874".
Just... no.
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Prufrock wrote:The Scouse-ification of football is getting beyond a joke. On Saturday West Brom fans applauded in the 11th minute because a week earlier someone threw a coin at their number 11.
Now, in protest against the ownership of the club Aston Villa "Fans headed for the exits in the 74th minute - Villa were formed in 1874".
Just... no.








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Poor. Very poor.Prufrock wrote:The Scouse-ification of football is getting beyond a joke. On Saturday West Brom fans applauded in the 11th minute because a week earlier someone threw a coin at their number 11.
Now, in protest against the ownership of the club Aston Villa "Fans headed for the exits in the 74th minute - Villa were formed in 1874".
Just... no.
Good call.
Let's hope to fck the country can stop this mawkish shite which seems to be spreading everywhere.
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Someone organised a bucket collection of coins to go to his favourite charity, which is a decent gesture and shows fans warmth towards Brunt as a long-serving stalwart who didn't desrve that.Prufrock wrote:The Scouse-ification of football is getting beyond a joke. On Saturday West Brom fans applauded in the 11th minute because a week earlier someone threw a coin at their number 11.
Now, in protest against the ownership of the club Aston Villa "Fans headed for the exits in the 74th minute - Villa were formed in 1874".
Just... no.
Why not leave it at that instead of such pathetic bullshit? Presumably some other attention-seeking cock saw it in the news and came up with a highly unoriginal way to get his/her name in the paper.
If Iles ever gave exposure to someone like that here I'd never believe one of his tweets again.
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I think it would be far better if, as a protest, they all decided to clap just once on a certain second within the match.LeverEnd wrote:Someone organised a bucket collection of coins to go to his favourite charity, which is a decent gesture and shows fans warmth towards Brunt as a long-serving stalwart who didn't desrve that.Prufrock wrote:The Scouse-ification of football is getting beyond a joke. On Saturday West Brom fans applauded in the 11th minute because a week earlier someone threw a coin at their number 11.
Now, in protest against the ownership of the club Aston Villa "Fans headed for the exits in the 74th minute - Villa were formed in 1874".
Just... no.
Why not leave it at that instead of such pathetic bullshit? Presumably some other attention-seeking cock saw it in the news and came up with a highly unoriginal way to get his/her name in the paper.
If Iles ever gave exposure to someone like that here I'd never believe one of his tweets again.
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^^ yeah. Maybe after a goal, or a good shot or something ??
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No just like one big clap, not a round of applause. Just CLAP. Then stop. I think I just want to see what that would be like. Quite surreal I imagine.bobo the clown wrote:^^ yeah. Maybe after a goal, or a good shot or something ??
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Quite recently aided and abetted by the idiotic cnts who left tributes, flowers and messages of condolence in a phone box where a now dead goose used to sometime sit. Admittedly a very cruel act for some numpty to shoot a goose, but c'mon.bobo the clown wrote:Poor. Very poor.Prufrock wrote:The Scouse-ification of football is getting beyond a joke. On Saturday West Brom fans applauded in the 11th minute because a week earlier someone threw a coin at their number 11.
Now, in protest against the ownership of the club Aston Villa "Fans headed for the exits in the 74th minute - Villa were formed in 1874".
Just... no.
Good call.
Let's hope to fck the country can stop this mawkish shite which seems to be spreading everywhere.
I blame that professional tragedy queen Diana meself. Just an opinion.
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It was certainly the watershed for the era of mass over-reaction. Owd slapper that she was.Il Pirate wrote:Quite recently aided and abetted by the idiotic cnts who left tributes, flowers and messages of condolence in a phone box where a now dead goose used to sometime sit. Admittedly a very cruel act for some numpty to shoot a goose, but c'mon.bobo the clown wrote:Poor. Very poor.Prufrock wrote:The Scouse-ification of football is getting beyond a joke. On Saturday West Brom fans applauded in the 11th minute because a week earlier someone threw a coin at their number 11.
Now, in protest against the ownership of the club Aston Villa "Fans headed for the exits in the 74th minute - Villa were formed in 1874".
Just... no.
Good call.
Let's hope to fck the country can stop this mawkish shite which seems to be spreading everywhere.
I blame that professional tragedy queen Diana meself. Just an opinion.
Put yer fckg seat-belt on yer daft bint.
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Have you been at the Vic and Bob DVDs again?Beefheart wrote:No just like one big clap, not a round of applause. Just CLAP. Then stop. I think I just want to see what that would be like. Quite surreal I imagine.bobo the clown wrote:^^ yeah. Maybe after a goal, or a good shot or something ??
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Who the feck's Man U's no. 16? He'd get a game in our defence he's that shit!



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What a strikethebish wrote:That second Watford goal was STUNNING!

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