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Post by Tim P on Jun 21, 2010 13:44:52 GMT
Disgrace-fun: a newly coined term that describes the beautiful, audacious, crafty as a fox moments of football that deserve to be celebrated, not pilloried by pious commentators/hacks/SKY fans: Hand of God:www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbbsytHDp2obeautiful, political, triumph of a small man with a massive ego. Not the Face!:www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RKo_50sWW4audacious, quick witted match intelligence, surreal, hilarious Wise beyond his years:no vid for this one, just a c/p from the Guardian: Dennis Wise, another former Wimbledon player took the unusual step of pinching an opponent while at Chelsea - and the childish ploy paid off. The victim was Nicky Butt, pictured in the middle encouraging Paul Scholes to pull the defensive midfielder to the ground by his hair. Wise had pinched Butt on the inside of the thigh 23 minutes into the game at Stamford Bridge and the United midfielder was duly sent off for retaliating. Chelsea won 5-0. crafty, pre-meditated, old-skool trickery.
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Post by tai33stashon on Jun 22, 2010 16:10:13 GMT
maradonna is a cheating baghead, disgraceful what he did to the England team. Sir bobby robson now there's a true football class.
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Post by flynnfan on Jun 23, 2010 11:48:35 GMT
I don't like seeing players fake facial injuries to get people sent off, but the hand of God? You have to say that was magnificent!
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Post by tai33stashon on Jun 24, 2010 20:37:34 GMT
I don't like seeing players fake facial injuries to get people sent off, but the hand of God? You have to say that was magnificent! BOLLOCKS MATE. Hes a drug cheat and after what they did to us British soliders in Falklands, we deserved to bet them. Your a disgrace
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Post by llannerch on Jun 24, 2010 21:26:49 GMT
I don't like seeing players fake facial injuries to get people sent off, but the hand of God? You have to say that was magnificent! BOLLOCKS MATE. Hes a drug cheat and after what they did to us British soliders in Falklands, we deserved to bet them. Your a disgrace Ahem, The Belgrano, cough.
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