What does the English FA represent?

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Re:What does the English FA represent? 2012/05/01 17:14:09 (permalink)
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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


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 ;)
yeah - it's grim up north.
It's not so much the rubbish football teams, it's working down t' pit from the age of 4 and having to create your own electricity by tieing a whippet to t' generator.
I assume you're from London Town. Are the streets still paved with gold?
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Re:What does the English FA represent? 2012/05/01 18:15:14 (permalink)
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yeah - it's grim up north.
It's not so much the rubbish football teams, it's working down t' pit from the age of 4 and having to create your own electricity by tieing a whippet to t' generator.
I assume you're from London Town. Are the streets still paved with gold?

Eeeuwww, certainly not ! What a horrific suggestion. Go and wash your mouth out ! ;)



    



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Re:What does the English FA represent? 2012/05/01 21:17:12 (permalink)
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yeah - it's grim up north.
It's not so much the rubbish football teams, it's working down t' pit from the age of 4 and having to create your own electricity by tieing a whippet to t' generator.
I assume you're from London Town. Are the streets still paved with gold?

Eeeuwww, certainly not ! What a horrific suggestion. Go and wash your mouth out ! ;)



   

Fairynuff - you'll be pleased with the results today then. You should finish above the reds.
I would rather Moyse than Hodgson anyday :)

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Re:What does the English FA represent? 2012/05/02 05:58:30 (permalink)
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Fairynuff - you'll be pleased with the results today then. You should finish above the reds.
I would rather Moyse than Hodgson anyday :)


Nah, not really - should have won that really. I hate watching Stoke. I find it hard to believe that people pay to watch that every week. Just a horrible, horrible team. I guess we have to give Woy a chance now, but he's just not very inspiring - was gutted that he got the sack from the RS !
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Re:What does the English FA represent? 2012/05/02 07:39:47 (permalink)
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Fairynuff - you'll be pleased with the results today then. You should finish above the reds.
I would rather Moyse than Hodgson anyday :)


Nah, not really - should have won that really. I hate watching Stoke. I find it hard to believe that people pay to watch that every week. Just a horrible, horrible team. I guess we have to give Woy a chance now, but he's just not very inspiring - was gutted that he got the sack from the RS !
 
I meant Liverpool losing :)

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Re:What does the English FA represent? 2012/05/02 07:47:45 (permalink)


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I meant Liverpool losing :)


Generally speaking that's to be expected these days ! ;)
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Re:What does the English FA represent? 2012/05/02 08:48:32 (permalink)
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