kaz7
Well-Known Member
I will never forget that , lolYou've been on this forum for long enough to know the rules by now.
And when you sort out the photos you mention,don't forget about the ones where you are playing with a
policeman's nightstick !!
I will never forget that , lolYou've been on this forum for long enough to know the rules by now.
And when you sort out the photos you mention,don't forget about the ones where you are playing with a
policeman's nightstick !!
Pervert;-)quite a good debate that, i think Gazza had more skill but Rooney had the edge in terms of pace, strength and finishing - also had a longer successful career. I'd edge Rooney.
If they can lie to us with impunity about Southport and Manchester Airport, the grannie groper is small fryFake news organisation with their own fact checking team. Don't know how Clive keeps a straight face. Their bias and support of the united and dipper duopoly, absolutely reeks. The Simon Stone appointment/employment tells you everything about where their loyalties lie. Compulsory licence fee for that shit!? No thanks.
If they can widen the studio doors in timeSacked in time to be pundit on BBC fa Cup coverage
Really, is that necessary? Keep to the pop comps' BH pleasequite a good debate that, i think Gazza had more skill but Rooney had the edge in terms of pace, strength and finishing - also had a longer successful career. I'd rim Rooney.
And reinforce the desk chairs.If they can widen the studio doors in time
And find widescreen cameras.If they can widen the studio doors in time
Loved union street late seventies into the eighties , met first mr k in a club called castaways , the forces were thriving , navy and army and marines , lots of fighting with locals , brilliant pubs then, always full , such a great night out . Waiting for a taxi at the rank for ages was the only downside , we often walked home pissed, a few of us together , it was miles away , good timesThe elderly women on Union Street are breathing a sigh of relief.
I play on that green great location but not nice to play on seeing it should be the best in the countryWhat a load of bowls !!!
Loved union street late seventies into the eighties , met first mr k in a club called castaways , the forces were thriving , navy and army and marines , lots of fighting with locals , brilliant pubs then, always full , such a great night out . Waiting for a taxi at the rank for ages was the only downside , we often walked home pissed, a few of us together , it was miles away , good times
Amazing how the Rag propaganda machine clicked into overdrive today. Firstly, left by mutual consent..yeah I'm fucking sure! Then on sky news, what next after another failure for the former England captain. Really couldn't put the scum and failure in the same sentence. I fuckin despise the lot of em!
They now have an "inside story" of his time there on their website.BBC 6 o’clock news.. Wayne Rooney has left his job…
Not sacked?
BBC rag apologists yet again….
twats.