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In a sentence. It would godawful.bobo the clown wrote:Really ?? Blimey Bruce.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh Gawwwd, I hadn't made that connection. "We did it for de Narntey Six, Larrr". Bunch of insufferable c*nts!Harry Genshaw wrote:I'd love to see Liverpool win the league. The 25th anniversary of Hillsborough and reward for Gerrard, a great player for club & country.
Now even if you disagree with those 2 points - surely, surely the one reason for wanting them to win it - will be how much it pi55e5 Utd fans off?
I'm used to Stretford fans being obnoxious. They couldn't get any more so. There's a whole new level of dreadfulness on the way if the Scouse shite win it.
Also, while we're doing f*cking Scousers, Everton fans can f*ck off too, the self-congratulatory wankers.
'Ey ey, we don't mind if Liverpooooooool win it coz it's Hillsborough and that. One city us, la. We all stuck together through it.'
They want congratulating for not acting like dickheads when it comes around!
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Silver lining about Liverpool winning the league is that Fergie will have to spend the rest of his life knowing that them doing so is all his fault.
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All the momentum is with Liverpool. The luck is going with them.
Chelsea have the Athletico matches either side of the Liverpool game.
Plus, and I hate to say this, I think Liverpool are playing better than Chelsea are at the minute.
Chelsea have the Athletico matches either side of the Liverpool game.
Plus, and I hate to say this, I think Liverpool are playing better than Chelsea are at the minute.
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now he's not in charge, I doubt fergie gives a toss either way...CrazyHorse wrote:Silver lining about Liverpool winning the league is that Fergie will have to spend the rest of his life knowing that them doing so is all his fault.
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See our Dougie made the BBC news. Apparently landing his old club in trouble by tipping off Cardiff that Palace had obtained the Cardiff team a day early.
Mind one has to ask how the Palace bloke managed to send the team to Freedman by mistake.
Mind one has to ask how the Palace bloke managed to send the team to Freedman by mistake.
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Strange mistake to make.BWFC_Insane wrote:See our Dougie made the BBC news. Apparently landing his old club in trouble by tipping off Cardiff that Palace had obtained the Cardiff team a day early.
Mind one has to ask how the Palace bloke managed to send the team to Freedman by mistake.
The Palace guy who it was intended for is the one who was sacked by Cardiff and replaced by some kid in a pram. I guess he still has friends back there.
Interesting that the News said DF went dashing off dobbing people in. Does that suggest he has unfinished business back at Palace .... or is he just a great big snitch ?
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I see what you're saying. Having spent 20 odd years of his life trying to amass more titles than they've got he'll not give a shite to see them back in the game within five minutes of his retirement.thebish wrote:now he's not in charge, I doubt fergie gives a toss either way...CrazyHorse wrote:Silver lining about Liverpool winning the league is that Fergie will have to spend the rest of his life knowing that them doing so is all his fault.
I take it back; there is no silver lining.
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I reckon they haven't changed the password on [email protected] myself. Who could resist a sneak....?bobo the clown wrote:Strange mistake to make.BWFC_Insane wrote:See our Dougie made the BBC news. Apparently landing his old club in trouble by tipping off Cardiff that Palace had obtained the Cardiff team a day early.
Mind one has to ask how the Palace bloke managed to send the team to Freedman by mistake.
The Palace guy who it was intended for is the one who was sacked by Cardiff and replaced by some kid in a pram. I guess he still has friends back there.
Interesting that the News said DF went dashing off dobbing people in. Does that suggest he has unfinished business back at Palace .... or is he just a great big snitch ?
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I reckon you're right there...CrazyHorse wrote: I see what you're saying. Having spent 20 odd years of his life trying to amass more titles than they've got he'll not give a shite to see them back in the game within five minutes of his retirement.
I take it back; there is no silver lining.

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Friends with Solskjaer according to the news.bobo the clown wrote:Strange mistake to make.BWFC_Insane wrote:See our Dougie made the BBC news. Apparently landing his old club in trouble by tipping off Cardiff that Palace had obtained the Cardiff team a day early.
Mind one has to ask how the Palace bloke managed to send the team to Freedman by mistake.
The Palace guy who it was intended for is the one who was sacked by Cardiff and replaced by some kid in a pram. I guess he still has friends back there.
Interesting that the News said DF went dashing off dobbing people in. Does that suggest he has unfinished business back at Palace .... or is he just a great big snitch ?
And it was a text not an email.
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presumably he still had dougie under the name "manager" on his mobile?BWFC_Insane wrote:See our Dougie made the BBC news. Apparently landing his old club in trouble by tipping off Cardiff that Palace had obtained the Cardiff team a day early.
Mind one has to ask how the Palace bloke managed to send the team to Freedman by mistake.
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Is this why you don't offer opinions and just snipe?thebish wrote:I reckon you're right there...CrazyHorse wrote: I see what you're saying. Having spent 20 odd years of his life trying to amass more titles than they've got he'll not give a shite to see them back in the game within five minutes of his retirement.
I take it back; there is no silver lining.
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make your mind up Jaffers! one one thread you're commenting on my opinion about Trotter next season - and on another claiming that I don't offer opinions! anyone would think that you're just a poor-man's bleating WUM!jaffka wrote:Is this why you don't offer opinions and just snipe?thebish wrote:I reckon you're right there...CrazyHorse wrote: I see what you're saying. Having spent 20 odd years of his life trying to amass more titles than they've got he'll not give a shite to see them back in the game within five minutes of his retirement.
I take it back; there is no silver lining.

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You might want to do another careful edit.
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Oh dear, oh dear, we are missing the point, rather, aren't we?CrazyHorse wrote:I see what you're saying. Having spent 20 odd years of his life trying to amass more titles than they've got he'll not give a shite to see them back in the game within five minutes of his retirement.thebish wrote:now he's not in charge, I doubt fergie gives a toss either way...CrazyHorse wrote:Silver lining about Liverpool winning the league is that Fergie will have to spend the rest of his life knowing that them doing so is all his fault.
I take it back; there is no silver lining.
The silver lining about anyone winning the league that aren't United, is that they aren't United.
Liverpool are the nearest we have to shutting the fcukers up from singing 20 times in the pub, most of which they've watched from the fckin pub.
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if it's crowing manU fans you are really worried about right now - then I'll let you remain in glorious memory-wipe status about just what properly crowing Liverpool fans are like!! 
if chelsea win it - then no crowing manU OR Liverpool fans! job done.
(that's a very clausally mangled sentence - but I had no sleep at all last night and my brain isn't working!)

if chelsea win it - then no crowing manU OR Liverpool fans! job done.
(that's a very clausally mangled sentence - but I had no sleep at all last night and my brain isn't working!)
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No, no and thrice no. I'm not surrounded by Liverpool fans, crowing or otherwise. I'll take my chances on that one, thanks.thebish wrote:if it's crowing manU fans you are really worried about right now - then I'll let you remain in glorious memory-wipe status about just what properly crowing Liverpool fans are like!!
if chelsea win it - then no crowing manU OR Liverpool fans! job done.
(that's a very clausally mangled sentence - but I had no sleep at all last night and my brain isn't working!)

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I can only presume you don't own a radio!!Worthy4England wrote:No, no and thrice no. I'm not surrounded by Liverpool fans, crowing or otherwise. I'll take my chances on that one, thanks.thebish wrote:if it's crowing manU fans you are really worried about right now - then I'll let you remain in glorious memory-wipe status about just what properly crowing Liverpool fans are like!!
if chelsea win it - then no crowing manU OR Liverpool fans! job done.
(that's a very clausally mangled sentence - but I had no sleep at all last night and my brain isn't working!)
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If the Scouse horde do win it you will live to regret this slack thinking Worthy.
It will be radio silence here at The Big Top .... & maybe only the TV on the old drama channels.
It will be radio silence here at The Big Top .... & maybe only the TV on the old drama channels.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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I only watch old TV and drama anyhow. So good by me.
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