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simon
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by simon » Fri Dec 12, 2003 9:23 am
Blimey thats a long song!!
Do you take breaths in between
You MU fans are soooo funny
Do you need the full 90mins to get that one in
Do the fans bring that in on song sheets
Personally I like the one the rest of the PL clubs sing
We hate MU, we hate MU..... repeat all throughout the season

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by PeterF » Fri Dec 12, 2003 9:28 am
Helmi wrote:simon wrote:Fulham
Leicester
MAN UTD ....Amen
Found this top tip for Olly
Excuse my ignorance but who is Olly?

Olly daah who was he...he changed his name to Ace...by the way..his Man Untd are 4th
Fulham are 5th and ahead of Liverrpool:roll:
But Leicester are finding the going tough around 15/16th but they are being proped up byEverton, Aston Villa and Leeds.
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by simon » Fri Dec 12, 2003 10:04 am
Peter Floyd wrote:
Olly daah who was he...he changed his name to Ace...by the way..his Man Untd are 4th
Fulham are 5th and ahead of Liverrpool:roll:
But Leicester are finding the going tough around 15/16th but they are being proped up byEverton, Aston Villa and Leeds.
OK Peter bit premature so here goes:
18 LEC
19 POR
20 WOL
Anyone else care to make a prediction

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by Slothrop » Fri Dec 12, 2003 10:41 am
A reader writes:
Dear Sir,
I must protest at the line included in the ribald song by the Manchester United fans about their chums from Manchester City.
"They've got Paulo Wanchope who's dicks bigger than Yorke's... "
Now this really will not do.
Not only is it a gross invasion of the Costa Rican player's privacy to make such remarks, but it also shows a singular inability to grasp the use of the simple word "whose" and the apostrophe.
Don't they teach English in the London boroughs any more?
Yours
Reginald Fitzalan-Tightly (Lt. Col., ret'd)
Chalfont St.Giles
"Passion is inversely proportional to the amount of real information available" (Benford's Law of Controversy)
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by Ace » Fri Dec 12, 2003 10:48 am
WLM wrote:Don't they teach English in the London boroughs any more?
My favourite:
It takes the nit nurse twelve months to check Joe Royle's head...
Shame we can't sing that song anymore:
And Joe Royle said,
Is that a trophy in the cabinet?
Are you havin a laugh?
Are you havin a laugh?
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PeterF
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by PeterF » Fri Dec 12, 2003 12:49 pm
WLM wrote:A reader writes:
"They've got Paulo Wanchope who's dicks bigger than Yorke's... "
Don't they teach English in the London boroughs any more?
Dear Sir..perhaps it is a question not a statement then the error is in punctuation "a missing ?" rather than gramatics!
If it is a question one must assume that the questioners are not just refering to Mr Wanchope but are in fact implying that Mr Yorke is better equiped than anyone else in the footbal league! I have it on good authority (and on a video of a reason happening in SW London) that this is very unlikely.
However, to answer your question on education..."London boroughs" long ago ceased to be English speaking areas, in fact I am not sure that they ever were..and education vis a vis "teaching"..

sorry insuficient interest to make it worth while expenditure for..
Yours un-faithfully
HM's Minister of Sex Education.
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by simon » Fri Dec 12, 2003 1:16 pm
CL draw so far
Porto v MANCHESTER UNITED
One adijas and Ace me thinks
As per another easy game for MU...........................
Flamers come on
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by Slothrop » Fri Dec 12, 2003 1:18 pm
VfB Stuttgart v CHELSEA
Porto v MANCHESTER UNITED
Real Sociedad v Lyon
Celta Vigo v ARSENAL
Bayern Munich v Real Madrid !
"Passion is inversely proportional to the amount of real information available" (Benford's Law of Controversy)
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by simon » Fri Dec 12, 2003 1:22 pm
WLM wrote:VfB Stuttgart v CHELSEA
Porto v MANCHESTER UNITED
Real Sociedad v Lyon
Celta Vigo v ARSENAL
Bayern Munich v Real Madrid !
I like the BM v RM could be nice, although cant see much trouble for RM as BM arent much cop any more.
Ace what happened to your well informed source

Is he another MU fan

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by Ace » Fri Dec 12, 2003 4:20 pm
simon wrote: WLM wrote:VfB Stuttgart v CHELSEA
Porto v MANCHESTER UNITED
Real Sociedad v Lyon
Celta Vigo v ARSENAL
Bayern Munich v Real Madrid !
I like the BM v RM could be nice, although cant see much trouble for RM as BM arent much cop any more.
Ace what happened to your well informed source

Is he another MU fan

He was speculating, his clairvoyancy skills are a bit rusty these days
Well well its not the trip to Prague the fans wanted, not easy though. Nice to avoid a few teams there however. IIRC we last played there in 97 and the police were a little heavy handed by all accounts. I heard talk of 10 000 united fans and 1 turnstile?
The Super Bock will be popular mind
You missed a couple of teams there:
VfB Stuttgart v CHELSEA
Porto v MANCHESTER UNITED
Real Sociedad v Lyon
Celta Vigo v ARSENAL
Bayern Munich v Real Madrid
Sparta Prague v AC Milan
Deportivo v Juventus
Lokomotiv Moscow v Monaco
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by Slothrop » Fri Dec 12, 2003 5:58 pm
Lokomotiv Moscow v Monaco
This one is interesting... I cannot imagine the Monagasques are entirely chuffed about travelling to Moscow in February. I fancy Locomotiv to progress.
"Passion is inversely proportional to the amount of real information available" (Benford's Law of Controversy)
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by Ace » Fri Dec 12, 2003 6:00 pm
WLM wrote:Lokomotiv Moscow v Monaco
This one is interesting... I cannot imagine the Monagasques are entirely chuffed about travelling to Moscow in February. I fancy Locomotiv to progress.
I don't know, bit of a surprise package this season (ask Depo).
Heres UEFA:
Third round draw in full:
Brondby v Barcelona
Parma v Genclerbirligi
Benfica v Rosenborg
Marseille v Dnipro
Celtic v FK Teplice
Perugia v PSV
Groclin Dyskobolia v Bordeaux
Valencia v Besiktas
Galatasaray v Villarreal
Club Brugge v Debrecen
Sochaux v Inter Milan
Liverpool v Levski Sofia
Spartak Moscow v Mallorca
Gaziantepspor v Roma
Auxerre v Panathinaikos
Valerenga v Newcastle
That would be a nice trip for the Liverpool game.
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by ajdias » Sat Dec 13, 2003 10:12 pm
Interesting games, but I'd be happier with any other team (could not be Real)!
It looks like we will see the first POR- MAN on Nelonen. Here's the program:
25 Fev ( Wed) e 9 Mar
Estugarda-Chelsea
FC Porto-Manchester United
Real Sociedad-O. Lyon
Deportivo Corunha-Juventus
ps: what's the Super Bock, Olly? "Superbock" happens to be my favorite portuguese beer..
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by junot » Sat Dec 13, 2003 10:27 pm
ajdias wrote:
ps: what's the Super Bock, Olly? "Superbock" happens to be my favorite portuguese beer..
I liked the superbok when i was i portugal.....is Sagres also a Poruguese beer?
phil_h