Ruben Cousillas

samharris said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
samharris said:
Unsung hero,deserves a "Ruben Ruben Give us a wave"..

Always celebrates our goals.. top man.

Jumping on the bandwagon again Sam??? (:

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Sorry Z, hadnt seen that.. mods pls merge this great thread with the already great thread Z started.. ;)

Only messing man, I do think he's ace though!!!
 
As i said on the Pellers thread, he certainly went nuts when the beast scored, it was good to see, the bench were clearly fired up after the Pardew incident and Samir's injury.

Tonight Pardew sleeps with the fishes

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Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
As i said on the Pellers thread, he certainly went nuts when the beast scored, it was good to see, the bench were clearly fired up after the Pardew incident and Samir's injury.

Tonight Pardew sleeps with the fishes

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Dont fuck with 'Ruben' pardew.. A horses head in your bed will not be nice...

not nice at all..
 
I quite like him, don't know why. Which game was it a few weeks ago when there was a pitch invader (away), when he just gave a look of utter disgust. Did a similar thing today
 
The white towel. What's that all about? An odd, but personal layer of extra warmth over the thighs, or a potential ligature for him to garrote disrespectful managers?
 
Gabriel said:
The white towel. What's that all about? An odd, but personal layer of extra warmth over the thighs, or a potential ligature for him to garrote disrespectful managers?

Old west midlands serious crime squad trick, covering someone in wet towels doesnt leave marks on your prisoners when you kick the shit out of them.

Be afraid
 
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
As i said on the Pellers thread, he certainly went nuts when the beast scored, it was good to see, the bench were clearly fired up after the Pardew incident and Samir's injury.

Tonight Pardew sleeps with the fishes

25810z5.jpg

It's not actually a stretch pal - he played for Millonarios Fútbol Club in bogata, actually owned by none other than......... Don Pablo!!!!

Check your car pardew!!
 
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
Gabriel said:
The white towel. What's that all about? An odd, but personal layer of extra warmth over the thighs, or a potential ligature for him to garrote disrespectful managers?

Old west midlands serious crime squad trick, covering someone in wet towels doesnt leave marks on your prisoners when you kick the shit out of them.

Be afraid

Towels are one of the most important tools when one wants to waterboard a prisoner...

Beware pardew....be very aware..
 
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
As i said on the Pellers thread, he certainly went nuts when the beast scored, it was good to see, the bench were clearly fired up after the Pardew incident and Samir's injury.

Tonight Pardew sleeps with the fishes

25810z5.jpg

I bet he orders a stincking hot curry. Doesn't look like a korma man.
 
MCC said:
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
As i said on the Pellers thread, he certainly went nuts when the beast scored, it was good to see, the bench were clearly fired up after the Pardew incident and Samir's injury.

Tonight Pardew sleeps with the fishes

25810z5.jpg

I bet he orders a stincking hot curry. Doesn't look like a korma man.

You want to be careful linking Don Pellegrini's enforcer in the same sentence as a Korma, people have disappeared for less
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
As i said on the Pellers thread, he certainly went nuts when the beast scored, it was good to see, the bench were clearly fired up after the Pardew incident and Samir's injury.

Tonight Pardew sleeps with the fishes

25810z5.jpg

It's not actually a stretch pal - he played for Millonarios Fútbol Club in bogata, actually owned by none other than......... Don Pablo!!!!

Check your car pardew!!

That´s not correct at all..but almost! :D

Football’s link to the drugs trade was most visible in the 1980s, the heyday of Medellín and Cali cartels. Then the major teams’ backers were well known: Medellín’s Atlético Nacional had Pablo Escobar; Bogotá’s Millonarios enjoyed the childlike generosity of “The Mexican”, Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha; and América de Cali were ­controlled by the Cali cartel’s Rodríguez Orejuela brothers
 
S04 said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
As i said on the Pellers thread, he certainly went nuts when the beast scored, it was good to see, the bench were clearly fired up after the Pardew incident and Samir's injury.

Tonight Pardew sleeps with the fishes

25810z5.jpg

It's not actually a stretch pal - he played for Millonarios Fútbol Club in bogata, actually owned by none other than......... Don Pablo!!!!

Check your car pardew!!

That´s not correct at all..but almost! :D

Football’s link to the drugs trade was most visible in the 1980s, the heyday of Medellín and Cali cartels. Then the major teams’ backers were well known: Medellín’s Atlético Nacional had Pablo Escobar; Bogotá’s Millonarios enjoyed the childlike generosity of “The Mexican”, Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha; and América de Cali were ­controlled by the Cali cartel’s Rodríguez Orejuela brothers

Well the mystique still stands and I bow to your superior knowledge, it's been a while since I've read killing Pablo, I'd give myself a 9/10 for effort (:

Either way, playing under those regimes takes cojones!!!
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
S04 said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
It's not actually a stretch pal - he played for Millonarios Fútbol Club in bogata, actually owned by none other than......... Don Pablo!!!!

Check your car pardew!!

That´s not correct at all..but almost! :D

Football’s link to the drugs trade was most visible in the 1980s, the heyday of Medellín and Cali cartels. Then the major teams’ backers were well known: Medellín’s Atlético Nacional had Pablo Escobar; Bogotá’s Millonarios enjoyed the childlike generosity of “The Mexican”, Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha; and América de Cali were ­controlled by the Cali cartel’s Rodríguez Orejuela brothers

Well the mystique still stands and I bow to your superior knowledge, it's been a while since I've read killing Pablo, I'd give myself a 9/10 for effort (:

Either way, playing under those regimes takes cojones!!!

Absolutely.. For them football was deadly serious

BOGOTA, Colombia — Angry at Colombia's elimination from the World Cup soccer tournament, gunmen Saturday shot and killed Andres Escobar, the player who accidentally scored a goal against his own side in a match with the United States and helped seal the team's fate, police said.
Escobar, 27, was shot to death outside a restaurant in Medellin barely 48 hours after returning home from Los Angeles, where Colombia fell 2-1 to the United States on June 22
 
S04 said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
S04 said:
That´s not correct at all..but almost! :D

Football’s link to the drugs trade was most visible in the 1980s, the heyday of Medellín and Cali cartels. Then the major teams’ backers were well known: Medellín’s Atlético Nacional had Pablo Escobar; Bogotá’s Millonarios enjoyed the childlike generosity of “The Mexican”, Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha; and América de Cali were ­controlled by the Cali cartel’s Rodríguez Orejuela brothers

Well the mystique still stands and I bow to your superior knowledge, it's been a while since I've read killing Pablo, I'd give myself a 9/10 for effort (:

Either way, playing under those regimes takes cojones!!!

Absolutely.. For them football was deadly serious

BOGOTA, Colombia — Angry at Colombia's elimination from the World Cup soccer tournament, gunmen Saturday shot and killed Andres Escobar, the player who accidentally scored a goal against his own side in a match with the United States and helped seal the team's fate, police said.
Escobar, 27, was shot to death outside a restaurant in Medellin barely 48 hours after returning home from Los Angeles, where Colombia fell 2-1 to the United States on June 22

A brilliant documentary on the event is called 'the two escobars' by espn, watched it a few years ago, Andres had signed a contract with Ac Milan for after the World Cup, would of been one of the worlds best apparently, anyway, the documentary is highly recommended!!!
 

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