andyhinch
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Dibble ?The former is in but not the latter. A keeper makes it into the top 5 too.
Dibble ?The former is in but not the latter. A keeper makes it into the top 5 too.
Haha, that reminds me of the old story I read about Ron Atkinson asking the press pack after a bad result how many England caps they had.
Jimmy Armfield wrote for the Express. He looked around the room, and replied "Between us, Ron, we've got 43 (his total). How many have you got?"
Atkinson smiled and admitted defeat on that one.
Barry siddallGood old Martyn Margetson
Are you living in a cave?I haven't a clue who both have played or where they are in the world. I must be doing something right.
Good old Martyn Margetson
Dibble ?
It's the strangest photo of Eike Immel I've ever seen.Barry siddall
Yeah, it's listed as 2nd edition and has an Erling Haaland article to close it out now.This was out last year. They've just replaced Sterling with Haaland![]()
Why was he diving?It's the strangest photo of Eike Immel I've ever seen.
https://www.sendspace.com/filegroup/PaEeuHQpbnPCLsuadIr3dwJust seen that this is out, weighing in at 132 pages. Don't know if it's worth a read or not but just thought it might belong here:
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I think the bbc does a good job with its world service and a few other facets under its umbrella but these days,
BBC Studios earns more than a billion pounds a year, yet these parasites still want our money to fund the world service. The sooner they fold, the better.I think the bbc does a good job with its world service and a few other facets under its umbrella but these days, in the main it’s a right load of fuckin crap …!!!
Andy Dibble surely?Good old Martyn Margetson
That's just weirdThe BBC are really in a quandary. They recently discovered a little known EPL rule that bars teams in a the same town or city having managers who resemble each other. Liverpool, London and Manchester are currently the only areas where this applies but as pointed out by the BBC Manchester City employ a manager with a similar likeness to the Manchester United manager. A spokesperson for the BBC said this issue needs to be resolved, if this is implemented Pep Guardiola may could be asked to resign his position but a less drastic solution could be for him to wear glasses, a false nose and a curly wig. When it was pointed out Pep was manager at City before the new United manager the reply was " ahh but didn't ol pisscan sound out Pep before City? if he'd gone to the Theatre of dreams it would have meant they would have employed a bald manager with a small amount of facial hair so the Intention was there. In Liverpool this predicament is unlikely to occur as one club has a handsome stylish manager the other one doesn't and unless unpredictable Everton decide to sack their manager sometime soon then replace him with the favourite in the 16:30 race at Haydock Park this shouldn't become an issue.
John "Budgie" BurridgeAndy Dibble surely?
Profit is around 200 million pounds per year.BBC Studios earns more than a billion pounds a year, yet these parasites still want our money to fund the world service. The sooner they fold, the better.
It’s just a second edition. Updated to this year.Good spot. Sounds like lazy journalism at its best. Unless of course the content is different...
Profit is around 200 million pounds per year.
But no cash to make sure that Manchester City (the BEST team in the LAND and ALL THE WORLD) is represented in a fair and balanced way? MMMM, a very interesting dilemma for the powers that be at the BBC?Plenty of cash to indulge Simon Stone following his team around the globe then….
But no cash to make sure that Manchester City (the BEST team in the LAND and ALL THE WORLD) is represented in a fair and balanced way? MMMM, a very interesting dilemma for the powers that be at the BBC?
The BBC are really in a quandary. They recently discovered a little known EPL rule that bars teams in a the same town or city having managers who resemble each other. Liverpool, London and Manchester are currently the only areas where this applies but as pointed out by the BBC Manchester City employ a manager with a similar likeness to the Manchester United manager. A spokesperson for the BBC said this issue needs to be resolved, if this is implemented Pep Guardiola may could be asked to resign his position but a less drastic solution could be for him to wear glasses, a false nose and a curly wig. When it was pointed out Pep was manager at City before the new United manager the reply was " ahh but didn't ol pisscan sound out Pep before City? if he'd gone to the Theatre of dreams it would have meant they would have employed a bald manager with a small amount of facial hair so the Intention was there. In Liverpool this predicament is unlikely to occur as one club has a handsome stylish manager the other one doesn't and unless unpredictable Everton decide to sack their manager sometime soon then replace him with the favourite in the 16:30 race at Haydock Park this shouldn't become an issue.