A bit sick joking about our player with a slight fractured skull......Its about how he lands Joey, no attempt to break his fall, which leads me to conclude he was a kip before he hit the floor.
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A bit sick joking about our player with a slight fractured skull......Its about how he lands Joey, no attempt to break his fall, which leads me to conclude he was a kip before he hit the floor.
A bit sick joking about our player with a slight fractured skull......
Having a kip before he hit the floor urm not funny like yourself.....At no point have I made a joke Joey.
Having a kip before he hit the floor urm not funny like yourself.....
I'm a scouser still don't get it.....Its a scouse slang term Joey lad.
Yano kidda bean?
I'm a scouser still don't get it.....
It's sad the best game he has had for an age in defence for us and that has to happen he was so brave to run at that ball just a bad accidents of events to leave him out for a month and the nature of the injury ..To be fair Joey I would assume theres loads of modern scouse terms you dont get it.
And indeed the same for me, for 1, its a batch.
It's sad the best game he has had for an age in defence for us and that has to happen he was so brave to run at that ball just a bad accidents of events to leave him out for a month and the nature of the injury ..
He means he was asleep before he hit the ground, I.e a kip, = unconscious, no joking in thereI'm a scouser still don't get it.....
He means he was asleep before he hit the ground, I.e a kip, = unconscious, no joking in there
It looked to me like Gana's forehead, the hardest part, hit the side of Keane's head around the temple (one of the softer parts).What's Gana head made of steel?
It was his landing by Keen that did the damaged or both of the them would have been stretchered off ......
So Gana headbutted him - you need specsavers......
Come on be fair if you were from the Wirral - in my day they were called plastic scousers anywaylolEven I got it. Not even a scouser, and left The Wirral about 45 years ago.