Exileonabus
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Just checking the BBC sports page, there are 7 articles about United's game last night & 1 about Scholes at Oldham. The red bias continues, Ho hum.
Excellent, the more the better - it's always fun to read about them being humiliatedJust checking the BBC sports page, there are 7 articles about United's game last night & 1 about Scholes at Oldham. The red bias continues, Ho hum.
i counted 9, i found it strange there was only one for us after the chelsea win,the following day!Just checking the BBC sports page, there are 7 articles about United's game last night & 1 about Scholes at Oldham. The red bias continues, Ho hum.
?Fumming you say Kaz?
Stop wuming please
That or a similar 'pension position' is the least that they owe her after all the work she's put in on their behalf over the years.Zoe Ball is the quintessential Rag, she’ll be a club ambassador in a few years.
Just checking the BBC sports page, there are 7 articles about United's game last night & 1 about Scholes at Oldham. The red bias continues, Ho hum.
Nearly always watch with the sound off, start with sound on usually off in first 10 minutes, then listen to music while I watch, find it a lot more relaxing.
No, no, no, no, no, mate. You've got it all wrong there. I know it's your living room and you pay the mortgage and the Sky and everything, but bollocks to all that. You've got to watch the match the way Didsbury Dave tells you to.
;-)
Actually, mate, I do the same. Got any lucky songs?
Are you implying there's something wrong with being an utter basket case?Watch the game how you want, mate. But I reserve the right to judge you as either half-interested (and there's nothing wrong with that) or an utter basket case for turning the sound off.
Dear madam, please excuse my sledgehammer attempt at wit, based on one simple spelling error
Yep.Just checking the BBC sports page, there are 7 articles about United's game last night & 1 about Scholes at Oldham. The red bias continues, Ho hum.
Each to their own I say.Watch the game how you want, mate. But I reserve the right to judge you as either half-interested (and there's nothing wrong with that) or an utter basket case for turning the sound off.
Ah i get you,my spelling is so bad i don't even notice lolDear madam, please excuse my sledgehammer attempt at wit, based on one simple spelling error
Proves they are indeed the same personI haven't noticed any posts from Pidge or Frank for some time. I hope he's all right...
Reserve the right to judge seriously who could give a fuckWatch the game how you want, mate. But I reserve the right to judge you as either half-interested (and there's nothing wrong with that) or an utter basket case for turning the sound off.
I haven't noticed any posts from Pidge or Frank for some time. I hope he's all right...
SVP meet daveReserve the right to judge seriously who could give a fuck
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I think they formed a bannedI haven't noticed any posts from Pidge or Frank for some time. I hope he's all right...