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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/04/30 19:18:38
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How did this Hodgson arse get in anyhow?
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/04/30 19:29:43
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SteveStrummerUK Good call. Although come July, we might be using 'Hodgson' as a derogotary term. As in... "Excuse me my good man, would you kindly clean up after your dog before some poor bollocking twat treads in that Hodgson that just fell out of its arse" back of the net
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/04/30 19:55:02
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trimph1 How did this Hodgson arse get in anyhow? Zackly!
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/04/30 20:07:23
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Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against people with speech impedements but can you imagine the dressing room at half time - it would be like that scene from "Life of Brian". Woy will be asking the team 'who should we west?' and there will be John Terry shouting 'west Wooney'
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/04/30 20:45:50
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daryl1968 Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against people with speech impedements but can you imagine the dressing room at half time - it would be like that scene from "Life of Brian". Woy will be asking the team 'who should we west?' and there will be John Terry shouting 'west Wooney' Wather like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjF7GMP28X8
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/04/30 21:00:32
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Jonbouy daryl1968 Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against people with speech impedements but can you imagine the dressing room at half time - it would be like that scene from "Life of Brian". Woy will be asking the team 'who should we west?' and there will be John Terry shouting 'west Wooney' Wather like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjF7GMP28X8 I miss OFaH sooooo much. I cried at that 'watch' episode - classic stuff
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 00:06:43
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I can't be bothered to read all of the posts above mine, but can definitely say that the Man. City / Man. United game was fun to watch! I like games with decent ball control and lots of attacking.
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 06:15:48
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daryl1968 Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against people with speech impedements but can you imagine the dressing room at half time - it would be like that scene from "Life of Brian". Woy will be asking the team 'who should we west?' and there will be John Terry shouting 'west Wooney' I just spat coffee evewywhere
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 06:17:30
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craigb I can't be bothered to read all of the posts above mine, but can definitely say that the Man. City / Man. United game was fun to watch! I like games with decent ball control and lots of attacking. There was definitely a Blue Moon over Manchester last night. Well done City - the noisy neighbours are getting louder
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 10:12:34
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Bristol_Jonesey craigb I can't be bothered to read all of the posts above mine, but can definitely say that the Man. City / Man. United game was fun to watch! I like games with decent ball control and lots of attacking. There was definitely a Blue Moon over Manchester last night. Well done City - the noisy neighbours are getting louder boooooo
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 10:16:44
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Hi, Just another bunch of fat and rich kats discussing the latest ... Not even worth the discussion!
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 10:19:39
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Moshkiae Hi, Just another bunch of fat and rich kats discussing the latest ... Not even worth the discussion! A good point to add to the discussion. Well done. I prefer the lower league stuff where the players have to have a whip round to get the petrol money together to get to the game. There's more free-form art and creative sportsmanship in the lower divisions too.
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 10:38:17
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daryl1968 Bristol_Jonesey craigb I can't be bothered to read all of the posts above mine, but can definitely say that the Man. City / Man. United game was fun to watch! I like games with decent ball control and lots of attacking. There was definitely a Blue Moon over Manchester last night. Well done City - the noisy neighbours are getting louder boooooo I'm going to have to be VERY careful here and remember I'm on the Sonar forum - not one of the many football sites where you can use slightly more, shall we say, colourful language
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 10:57:55
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Incidentally, I know all about the lower leagues as my real team are Coventry City and we have just been relegated to Division 1 (the old Division 3!!) - sad days
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 11:15:21
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daryl1968 Incidentally, I know all about the lower leagues as my real team are Coventry City and we have just been relegated to Division 1 (the old Division 3!!) - sad days So, just do that I have it straight - you're a Villa fan from the midlands who considers Ringwood, Hampshire his home town and whose "real" team is Coventry ? At least no-one could ever ever call you a glory seeker ! ;)
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 11:40:38
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paulo daryl1968 Incidentally, I know all about the lower leagues as my real team are Coventry City and we have just been relegated to Division 1 (the old Division 3!!) - sad days So, just do that I have it straight - you're a Villa fan from the midlands who considers Ringwood, Hampshire his home town and whose "real" team is Coventry ? At least no-one could ever ever call you a glory seeker ! ;) ?? Ringwood, Hampshire ?? - you have the wrong man :) - I'm from leafy Warwickshire (15 mins from Coventry) - 2 reasons for following the Villa - you don't get to see Cov City on the TV in the US much and my Dad used to play for them (many moons ago)
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 12:12:43
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daryl1968 - you don't get to see Cov City on the TV in the US much and my Dad used to play for them (many moons ago) Jimmy Hill? I hope it's Ernie Hunt. Or Willie Carr. I still remember their 'donkey kick' goal.
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 12:24:53
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My Dad's name is Roger Greenway he played for Villa in the late 50's - he played with Jimmy Dugdale, Stan Crowther - Eric Houghton was manager. He also played for Cov City with Jimmy Hill and Nuneaton Town (a big deal at the time)
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 12:26:43
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SteveStrummerUK daryl1968 - you don't get to see Cov City on the TV in the US much and my Dad used to play for them (many moons ago) Jimmy Hill? I hope it's Ernie Hunt. Or Willie Carr. I still remember their 'donkey kick' goal. Haven't followed football for decades, but even I remember that. Legendary stuff. First match I went to was Stoke v. Coventry, 1972-ish.
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 12:29:19
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daryl1968 My Dad's name is Roger Greenway he played for Villa in the late 50's - he played with Jimmy Dugdale, Stan Crowther - Eric Houghton was manager. He also played for Cov City with Jimmy Hill and Nuneaton Town (a big deal at the time) How cool is that!
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 12:43:53
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SteveStrummerUK daryl1968 My Dad's name is Roger Greenway he played for Villa in the late 50's - he played with Jimmy Dugdale, Stan Crowther - Eric Houghton was manager. He also played for Cov City with Jimmy Hill and Nuneaton Town (a big deal at the time) How cool is that! He ended up getting a really bad eye injury and was out for 18 months and in those days there was no money in football so he ended up playing semi-pro and in one season he scored over 100 goals which was an unbeaten record for years.
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 13:11:36
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So which team plays near...
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 13:15:29
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 13:20:11
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Good to see that wasn't that hard to figure out.
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 13:55:23
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Looks like a good relocation name for Ipsh1t Town, which as a Norwich fan is in no way a biased opinion.
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 14:01:14
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daryl1968 paulo daryl1968 Incidentally, I know all about the lower leagues as my real team are Coventry City and we have just been relegated to Division 1 (the old Division 3!!) - sad days So, just do that I have it straight - you're a Villa fan from the midlands who considers Ringwood, Hampshire his home town and whose "real" team is Coventry ? At least no-one could ever ever call you a glory seeker ! ;) ?? Ringwood, Hampshire ?? - you have the wrong man :) - I'm from leafy Warwickshire (15 mins from Coventry) - 2 reasons for following the Villa - you don't get to see Cov City on the TV in the US much and my Dad used to play for them (many moons ago) erm, well.......not so long ago you posted a link to a video of a market that you said was your home town. The town in that clip was Ringwood ? Anyhoo, looks like Villa will be playing Coventry before too long, so it'll be like buy one get one free for you ! ;)
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 14:06:42
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paulo daryl1968 paulo daryl1968 Incidentally, I know all about the lower leagues as my real team are Coventry City and we have just been relegated to Division 1 (the old Division 3!!) - sad days So, just do that I have it straight - you're a Villa fan from the midlands who considers Ringwood, Hampshire his home town and whose "real" team is Coventry ? At least no-one could ever ever call you a glory seeker ! ;) ?? Ringwood, Hampshire ?? - you have the wrong man :) - I'm from leafy Warwickshire (15 mins from Coventry) - 2 reasons for following the Villa - you don't get to see Cov City on the TV in the US much and my Dad used to play for them (many moons ago) erm, well.......not so long ago you posted a link to a video of a market that you said was your home town. The town in that clip was Ringwood ? Anyhoo, looks like Villa will be playing Coventry before too long, so it'll be like buy one get one free for you ! ;) You could be right about the Villa :) Did you watch the video? It was a piss take - I was joking
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 14:25:17
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SteveStrummerUK Good call. Although come July, we might be using 'Hodgson' as a derogotary term. As in... "Excuse me my good man, would you kindly clean up after your dog before some poor bollocking twat treads in that Hodgson that just fell out of its arse" lol
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 15:16:30
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daryl1968 Incidentally, I know all about the lower leagues as my real team are Coventry City and we have just been relegated to Division 1 (the old Division 3!!) - sad days Don't knock it. Best thing that happened to my team Norwich a mere three seasons ago. It's be upwards and onwards ever since.
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Re:What does the English FA represent?
2012/05/01 16:50:20
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daryl1968 paulo daryl1968 paulo daryl1968 Incidentally, I know all about the lower leagues as my real team are Coventry City and we have just been relegated to Division 1 (the old Division 3!!) - sad days So, just do that I have it straight - you're a Villa fan from the midlands who considers Ringwood, Hampshire his home town and whose "real" team is Coventry ? At least no-one could ever ever call you a glory seeker ! ;) ?? Ringwood, Hampshire ?? - you have the wrong man :) - I'm from leafy Warwickshire (15 mins from Coventry) - 2 reasons for following the Villa - you don't get to see Cov City on the TV in the US much and my Dad used to play for them (many moons ago) erm, well.......not so long ago you posted a link to a video of a market that you said was your home town. The town in that clip was Ringwood ? Anyhoo, looks like Villa will be playing Coventry before too long, so it'll be like buy one get one free for you ! ;) You could be right about the Villa :) Did you watch the video? It was a piss take - I was joking I watched a little bit of it as I assumed it was going to be funny, but as it soon became apparent that it wasn't I didn't bother with the rest of it. Must be tough being a midlands lad - all those teams to choose from and they're all rubbish ;)
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