Lancet Fluke
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LCBblue said:I would ignore him, as if he weren't actually on the pitch.
This would be the easiest course of action considering it is often difficult to tell whether he is actually on the pitch anyway.
LCBblue said:I would ignore him, as if he weren't actually on the pitch.
ManCitizens. said:When is name was read out at the beginning i wouldn't do anything. If he then went on too score i would turn around and face the person behind me standing still.
I actually believe plenty would. Sad.Failsworth_Blue said:ManCitizens. said:When is name was read out at the beginning i wouldn't do anything. If he then went on too score i would turn around and face the person behind me standing still.
So you wouldn't cheer if City scored because Robinho was the scorer?
Failsworth_Blue said:ManCitizens. said:When is name was read out at the beginning i wouldn't do anything. If he then went on too score i would turn around and face the person behind me standing still.
So you wouldn't cheer if City scored because Robinho was the scorer?
mammutly said:I would absolutely guarantee that Robinho could win over the majority of fans in one game if he came back fit and determined.
rickmcfc said:hgblue said:If Robinho ever played for us again and produced the kind of form he produced at the start of his City career, every single person who's been slagging him off for months would be singing 'We've Got Robinho', at the top of their voices. Football fans fickle? Perish the thought.
Quite simply the worst footballing song ever. Boring, shite, simple, means nothing and most of all arrogant.
Not really.Muzzy Izzet > Messi said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cayJSUTMlOA[
Nuff said!!
Bluemoon115 said:Not really.Muzzy Izzet > Messi said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cayJSUTMlOA[
Nuff said!!
Samaras looked good on Youtube.