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John McCreedy
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Posted - 2004.06.05 22:06:00 -
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Originally by: Arkanis Liverpool here, I grew up just around the corner from the stadium.
Yay for season tickets.
Hopefully Bentiz is The Man.
Yup, it looks like Benetiz will be the gaffer next season, and where you one of those little tykes I used to pay to look after my car?
Make a difference
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Arkanis
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Posted - 2004.06.05 22:08:00 -
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Nope.
I was probably standing on the Kop with you.
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Snort Bilger
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Posted - 2004.06.05 23:31:00 -
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Malm÷ FF
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dalman
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Posted - 2004.06.06 00:53:00 -
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/emote will never walk alone as a reds fan.
M.I.A. since 2004-07-30 |
Lord Drax
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Posted - 2004.06.06 01:42:00 -
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Manchester United. I can see maine road being pulled down from my bedroom window and it's great -----------------------------------------
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RagnarH
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Posted - 2004.06.06 04:07:00 -
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Originally by: dalman /emote will never walk alone as a reds fan.
There I lost all the respect I had to you Dalman
and yeah, im Man.Utd fan !!! This char is perm banned on forums :S |
Cmdr Keen
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Posted - 2004.06.06 12:06:00 -
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FEYENOORD ROTTERDAM
"Very funny Scottie, now beam down my clothes" |
Dray
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Posted - 2004.06.06 15:33:00 -
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just as an after thought, how many of you have season tickets and how did u pay, myself i pay just just over ś600 but its a very good seat, tho i havent got my letter telling me how much it will be for next season
plus how many of the moanchester utd fans are actually from manchester??
im guessing not many
I picked up this ace book today everyone rates it as a must buy for the budding military genius, tho ive decided to rename it as "Sun Tzu's art of the bloody obvious" |
Yikes
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Posted - 2004.06.06 18:23:00 -
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Edited by: Yikes on 06/06/2004 18:25:51 Sorry to disappoint you but i live in Manchester, support United and get to go to quite a few games, no season ticket though - The telephone operators usually laugh at me when i phone up every year to annoy them and offer bribes.
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SwissMiss
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Posted - 2004.06.06 18:33:00 -
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Edited by: SwissMiss on 06/06/2004 18:36:08 Bah, US football rules :)
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bonesy19uk
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Posted - 2004.06.06 20:39:00 -
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Aston Villa Football Club
Possibly the finest side in the world, been watching them...forever
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Golan Trevize
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Posted - 2004.06.06 21:27:00 -
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Edited by: Golan Trevize on 06/06/2004 21:28:00 FC Kopenhagen The Gallente ideals of Freedom, Liberty and Equality will be met by the Amarr realities of Lasers, Armor and Battleships. |
Dragon Ramirez
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Posted - 2004.06.06 22:06:00 -
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Edinburgh's finest - Hibs!
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Riddari
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Posted - 2004.06.06 22:18:00 -
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Originally by: Yolan
Sheffield Wednesday. Most of you non uk players will think who the hell are they,half the uk players will say that as well we are so far down the football league now. I'm must be a glutten for punishment
MY MAN!!!!
I'm non-uk but a die hard (and I'm dying these days as you probably are) Owls fan!
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Clipped Wings
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Posted - 2004.06.07 00:51:00 -
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Originally by: Golan Trevize Edited by: Golan Trevize on 06/06/2004 21:28:00 FC Kopenhagen
And to think, I'd ever agree with a PIE-man ;)
Aye, FCK. This might have something to do with me been promised less beatings by drunken FCK fans than Br°ndby ditto :)
...And Newcastle, on the odd days when I feel like black and white.
Course, only time I went over there to watch them play, they of course lost to Westham. Bah.
-Clipped Wings of LFC
"I believe in the theoretical benevolence, and practical malignity of man."
~William Hazlitt
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2004.06.07 09:22:00 -
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Ipswich Town FC.
I may live in Southampton, but spent my early years in Suffolk / North Essex.
Frankly, I'm still gutted about Norwich getting promoted
Dolce et decorum est pro imperator mori |
Tarash Awin
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Posted - 2004.06.07 10:13:00 -
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The mighty Wigan Athletic. Good to see Ipswich fans here, by far the least annoying of our promotion rivals last year. Tarash Awin - Sackville [SACKE]
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Kildarin Farushna
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Posted - 2004.06.07 10:26:00 -
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I got four favorite clubs:
1. Ajax 2. PSV 3. Willem II 4. Feyenoord ____
->Lawless<- >>>New Formula<<< >>In your local 0.4 system soon<<
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Pychian Vanervi
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Posted - 2004.06.07 10:38:00 -
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Birmingham City!!!
Once the underdogs soon to be kings!! er.....hey we all have wild dreams sometimes -----------------------------
It's all about the fortune and glory, fortune and glory!
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Omber Zombie
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Posted - 2004.06.07 10:57:00 -
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Don't really follow the game all that much but when I do - Arsenal.
Oh, and Aussie Rules is a real game - not this pansy non-contact rubbish you call football ----------- "Remember people: Omber is the biggest evil ever created, DO NOT let it get to you!" Waagaa Ktlehr, BDCI
I have a blog
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Jim Hawkins
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Posted - 2004.06.07 11:23:00 -
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Edited by: Jim Hawkins on 07/06/2004 11:26:39 Doncaster Rovers fan here.
And a final word - maybe - on the term soccer...
We have to thank the students of the 1880s for the word "soccer". It seems it was the practice amongst the well bred students of Oxford to abbreviate words whilst adding "er" to the end; "brekkers" for breakfast for example.
On asked if he wanted to play "rugger" (i.e. the "rugby rules") a student replied "no, soccer", an abbreviation of "association", or the "association rules", i.e. the rules of the Football Association in London.
"Footer" was also used, but could have referred to either code.
David Pickering's "Soccer Companion" (Cassell, 1994) names the student as Charles Wreford Brown, later an England international and F.A. vice-president.
So there you go. Soccer is an English term for football and is therefore perfectly OK. Unless you have a problem with nobs from Oxford forming ridiculous contractions for perfectly acceptable words.
We used to call it 'togger' when we were kids.
PS - A note to the Wednesday fans. Next season, when we beat you, you'll officially be the worst team in South Yorkshire!!!
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Carl Bowmore
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Posted - 2004.06.07 12:00:00 -
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National: Malm÷ FF (or any team not from Stockholm really...) International: Juventus
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Dray
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Posted - 2004.06.07 15:02:00 -
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Originally by: Jim Hawkins Edited by: Jim Hawkins on 07/06/2004 11:26:39 Doncaster Rovers fan here.
And a final word - maybe - on the term soccer...
We have to thank the students of the 1880s for the word "soccer". It seems it was the practice amongst the well bred students of Oxford to abbreviate words whilst adding "er" to the end; "brekkers" for breakfast for example.
On asked if he wanted to play "rugger" (i.e. the "rugby rules") a student replied "no, soccer", an abbreviation of "association", or the "association rules", i.e. the rules of the Football Association in London.
"Footer" was also used, but could have referred to either code.
David Pickering's "Soccer Companion" (Cassell, 1994) names the student as Charles Wreford Brown, later an England international and F.A. vice-president.
So there you go. Soccer is an English term for football and is therefore perfectly OK. Unless you have a problem with nobs from Oxford forming ridiculous contractions for perfectly acceptable words.
We used to call it 'togger' when we were kids.
PS - A note to the Wednesday fans. Next season, when we beat you, you'll officially be the worst team in South Yorkshire!!!
tbh i thought it was an american word to stop confusion over american "football" and real football, tho some chinless wonder from oxford is equally as bad, the thought of someone who probably had his @rse cheecks used as a toast rack by some prefect or master in his school days is responsible for that word is just to much to bear.
I picked up this ace book today everyone rates it as a must buy for the budding military genius, tho ive decided to rename it as "Sun Tzu's art of the bloody obvious" |
GM Rendo
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Posted - 2004.06.07 15:49:00 -
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Arsenal rulez, although you probably all know it by now and in Euro I would have to say Netherland, been a fan since they won it in '88 with Van Basten, Gullit and Rijkard.
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alarox
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Posted - 2004.06.07 16:03:00 -
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I support the best french club for the last 3 years: OLYMPIQUE LYONNAIS , we just won our third title in 3 years :D
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Jim Hawkins
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Posted - 2004.06.07 16:34:00 -
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Originally by: Dray tbh i thought it was an american word to stop confusion over american "football" and real football, tho some chinless wonder from oxford is equally as bad, the thought of someone who probably had his @rse cheecks used as a toast rack by some prefect or master in his school days is responsible for that word is just to much to bear.
I quite agree
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Jadrut
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Posted - 2004.06.07 20:46:00 -
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Originally by: Rodj Blake Ipswich Town FC.
I may live in Southampton, but spent my early years in Suffolk / North Essex.
Frankly, I'm still gutted about Norwich getting promoted
/emote shakes that mans hand
even after all my RL friends i thought i was the only one who played eve who supports the town
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Perera
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Posted - 2004.06.07 21:40:00 -
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Queen's Park Rangers. Up the Super Hoops. Quite literally as we got promoted this year.
Where are we watching and who with will all us English be next Sunday? I'll be at the pub I play pool out of, with me mates. With beer.
Perera - Corp shrink!
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Reiisha
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Posted - 2004.06.08 00:22:00 -
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RODA JC!!!!!!
Gamersland.nl, DE site voor PC gaming! |
Farrel Trenzane
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Posted - 2004.06.08 00:28:00 -
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Arsenal
Thierry Henry is the master btw
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