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Kermit wrote: No treason just a fair comment, as i said i love my country which is ENGLAND but i aint a footie lout and understand the difference between a friendly and competetive match. Not your usual English fan who sits crying coz we lost or just managed a draw.

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Nor am i.

Just a traditionlist with an axe :twisted:


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I thought England were pretty good to be honest and looked more likely to win. Their goals were lucky in that England gave the ball away so easily for both of them...so i was impressed with the match.

Not a fan of Barry tho....never have been!
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Valo wrote: Not a fan of Barry tho....never have been!
me neither, let me tell you a story.

My girlfriends sister is a pretty girl who used to go to a few clubs in the city when Barry was at Villa. The one night he was in a club an fancied his chances, so he started to chat her up. After a while he just stopped mid conversation and said "DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM" :shock: . To which she replied "NO" but i know what you are? "What" he said, she replied " a total knob and walked off" :lol: best thing about it is she is a Villa fan :lol: LMAO
Hes chatting up of birds is as good as his football :lol:

soz off topic but i thought i would tell 8)
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Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:
Kermit wrote: No treason just a fair comment, as i said i love my country which is ENGLAND but i aint a footie lout and understand the difference between a friendly and competetive match. Not your usual English fan who sits crying coz we lost or just managed a draw.

8)
Nor am i.

Just a traditionlist with an axe :twisted:
That will be traditional English youth of today then, tooled up :lol: 8)
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Kermit wrote:
That will be traditional English youth of today then, tooled up :lol: 8)
Too right, watch out, my crew is coming to a hood near you....

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^^You are a funny chap :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ^^

I will don my sword for the world cup next year just for you :wink:
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Kermit wrote:
Valo wrote: Not a fan of Barry tho....never have been!
me neither, let me tell you a story.

My girlfriends sister is a pretty girl who used to go to a few clubs in the city when Barry was at Villa. The one night he was in a club an fancied his chances, so he started to chat her up. After a while he just stopped mid conversation and said "DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM" :shock: . To which she replied "NO" but i know what you are? "What" he said, she replied " a total knob and walked off" :lol: best thing about it is she is a Villa fan :lol: LMAO
Hes chatting up of birds is as good as his football :lol:

soz off topic but i thought i would tell 8)
priceless story :)

i agree, sir niall is a funny chap
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Kermit wrote:
I will don my sword for the world cup next year just for you :wink:
:lol:

Together we shall lead a crusade on the forgein lands, with substances of a herby nature and drinks of a fizzy maltly nature, our travel shall be in the tradition of my land the mighty Ford Escort with neons, body kit, bean can exhaust with racing stripes to make it go faster. And my noble crusade compainion, when we have liberated the land and spread civilisation in the way the British do best, by installing 10 breakfast cafes each featuring a bulldog in the name of the establishment except for one choosen scared piece of land, on which we shall bulit ' Linikers ' and it shall serve the greatest Full English in the land. For once we have bulit this heaven on earth the natives will shall say, ' Damn that frog was a bad ass mother fucker.'

Makes me rather patirotic, in fact i feel a song coming on....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_pZnHLw ... re=related

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Since Scotland are pish......and oot ( lets be honest eh :oops: ) I will be cheering on the Land of my Father, if they fail to qualify, I'm cheering on the Dutch :lol:

...we didnae want tae go tae the world cup anyway :oops: .....


( I have a mental image of Sir Nial and Kermit, donned in Morris Dancer outfits, packed into a sooped up Escort MK3, chanting Engerland chants all the way through Africa, like some sort of "Long way down goes Limey" kind of thing :lol: )

...we didnae want tae go tae the world cup anyway :oops: :lol: .....
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im toying with the idea of going to the world cup..would be expensive though as both of the airlines i get discounted passes on dont fly to africa..closest they go is israel. also gotta apply on the net application period.
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Twichaldinho wrote: ...we didnae want tae go tae the world cup anyway :oops: :lol: .....
Why would you, it much more fun to sit at home at laugh at us getting knocked out in the semis/quaters.

Catona i would go, South Africas an amazing country. I would go just for that
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yea always wanted to visit africa. is there still alot of racial tension there? a friend of mine just went and said it wasn't hat bad but i always welcome other opinions/experiences.
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cantona7 wrote:yea always wanted to visit africa. is there still alot of racial tension there? a friend of mine just went and said it wasn't hat bad but i always welcome other opinions/experiences.
Its a troubles place, i would be a bit careful out there. I think from personal experience there are still huge race issues there, it will take a while for it to stop.
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Twichaldinho wrote: ( I have a mental image of Sir Nial and Kermit, donned in Morris Dancer outfits, packed into a sooped up Escort MK3, chanting Engerland chants all the way through Africa, like some sort of "Long way down goes Limey" kind of thing :lol: ).
Thats XR3i MK3 THANK YOU, i have some class :wink:
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Kermit wrote:
Thats XR3i MK3 THANK YOU, i have some class :wink:
Shit.

Does that mean you wont put out for a couple of handbrake turns in ASDA carpark and splitting a KFC bargin bucket like the usual guests i have in the motor?
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