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Rupert the red top indeed.Sky Broadcasting isnt it?
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Rupert the red top indeed.Sky Broadcasting isnt it?
Rupert the red top indeed.
How about you pipe down and understand how a parent company works?Shall I explain to you how umbrella companies work or just LOL @ you and move on?
How about you pipe down and understand how a parent company works?
Come on Bry, we both know I was gonna
LOL @ YOU
Sterling: he's defo going now isn't he?
I'd love gnashers to give him another Jamaica holiday.
Rejected £100k a week? Wow.
Brent has to take a large part of the blame for that for bigging him up so much. Simply not an elite club and can't expet to keep hold of their top players.
What was the S.B. banner mate?I remember their totally classless celebrations at Goodison when they "won" that Screen Sport Super Cup non event for the teams banned from Europe the next season,god I hate them!!For the younger ones who weren't there at the time, following the Heysel disaster, the affables did the following:
1) Made jokes about it, such as 'All in all you're just another wop in the wall'.
2) We has NEC as our sponsors. They 'joked' that it stood for 'No European Cup'.
3) The S.B. banner on the Kop.
They thought people dying at a football match was hilarious and totally worthwhile - ESPECIALLY as we were the ones who suffered the backlash more than any other club.
What was the S.B. banner mate?I remember their totally classless celebrations at Goodison when they "won" that Screen Sport Super Cup non event for the teams banned from Europe the next season,god I hate them!!
For the younger ones who weren't there at the time, following the Heysel disaster, the affables did the following:
1) Made jokes about it, such as 'All in all you're just another wop in the wall'.
2) We has NEC as our sponsors. They 'joked' that it stood for 'No European Cup'.
3) The S.B. banner on the Kop.
They thought people dying at a football match was hilarious and totally worthwhile - ESPECIALLY as we were the ones who suffered the backlash more than any other club.