gcarter1977
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Wow what a complete idiot
Uncle Wally One Ball said:Wouldn't mind giving that a listen. Anyone got any links to it?Prestwich_Blue said:And at 8am as well. Unless they prerecorded it last night.de niro said:lol, pissed up old fart.
Prestwich_Blue said:Hope he's not going to be cremated when he does pop his clogs. They'll need every fire engine within 5 miles standing by if he is.Paulpowersleftfoot said:oh,hes not dead then
bugger
oakiecokie said:Prestwich_Blue said:Hope he's not going to be cremated when he does pop his clogs. They'll need every fire engine within 5 miles standing by if he is.Paulpowersleftfoot said:oh,hes not dead then
bugger
Shit doesn`t burn Col.
aguero93:20 said:oakiecokie said:Prestwich_Blue said:Hope he's not going to be cremated when he does pop his clogs. They'll need every fire engine within 5 miles standing by if he is.
Shit doesn`t burn Col.
It does if you cover it in petrol.
Deepest Blue said:Crerand is something of an expert on the subject of spitting.
I've posted this before after the Bogbrush/Zab episode but time to dust it off again-
From a Referee's Forum.
The laws of football didn't bother with spitting until the nation was shocked in 1968, when on Match of the Day, Pat Crerand of Manchester United spat into the face of an opponent. At the end of that season, the International Football Association Board, who compile the laws of the game, hastily added an International Board Decision. This was not part of the law but an interpretation
which referees had to follow. It said 'The offence of spitting at opponents, officials or other persons shall be considered violent conduct'.
This meant that the player committing the offence would be sent off.