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Dave J
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Post by Dave J »

I'm sure there was or is a saying that most Man U fans dont even live in this country!!!?. Dont know what the fuck the saying is pointing at but pretty sure others must know the same saying\fact?.


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i beleive a story did the rounds that they sell more copies of red issue fanzine in southeast asia than in england, which is probably true.

then there is the one that they are like rats..
your never more than 2 foot away from one of the ***** !! :)
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LFC all the way for me..........and, no, I don't live in Liverpool!
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We all hate Leeds scum! We all hate Leeds scum! We all hate Leeds scum! I support Manchester United and lived in Hull for a good few years so I say again- We all hate Leeds scum! We all hate Leeds scum! We all hate Leeds scum! I support Man United because my father drilled into me from birth but no i wasn't born there but I am as passionate about the team as anyone and go see them so I am not one of those sofa fans! We all hate Leeds!

*Please note- not to be taken too seriously!

Though I do hope you stay down in the lower leagues, we don't need your sort in Europe again! Heh heh heh.#

We'll win the Prem though who's gonna stop us? Certainly not Liverpool, Arsenal are too lightweight, so its down to Chelsea *yawn* bring it on, someones gotta break that record you've got going playing at your shed.
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it's only been over the last year or so I've got into (occasionally) toking up before watching some footy on the telly. It can really enhance enjoyment of a game in lots of ways. In an obvious sense, the emotional/visceral aspect of watching a big game is greater but it's good in less obvious ways too: analysing the passing moves and even defensive movement in a game goes to a new level after ingesting the good stuff.

I'm an arsenal fan and my fave ever stoned/footballing moment was in the CL QF at anfield. Walcott shimmies past two defenders in the arsenal half, flies through the middle of the park reaching full speed on the edge of the liverpool area. As he rounded the last defender and cut that pass back accross the box I lept off the fouton which collapsed with my GF on it and went totally mental when Adibyor placed his shot home. "TAKE THAT PUPPY HOME TO MOMMA - AND BAKE IT!" I shouted! My worst ever stoned/footballing moment came about two mins later....
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numbers wrote:it's only been over the last year or so I've got into (occasionally) toking up before watching some footy on the telly. It can really enhance enjoyment of a game in lots of ways. In an obvious sense, the emotional/visceral aspect of watching a big game is greater but it's good in less obvious ways too: analysing the passing moves and even defensive movement in a game goes to a new level after ingesting the good stuff.

I'm an arsenal fan and my fave ever stoned/footballing moment was in the CL QF at anfield. Walcott shimmies past two defenders in the arsenal half, flies through the middle of the park reaching full speed on the edge of the liverpool area. As he rounded the last defender and cut that pass back accross the box I lept off the fouton which collapsed with my GF on it and went totally mental when Adibyor placed his shot home. "TAKE THAT PUPPY HOME TO MOMMA - AND BAKE IT!" I shouted! My worst ever stoned/footballing moment came about two mins later....
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Numbers, I know what you mean about that game, I was at Anfield.
The emotions were the the other way around though- complete shock and horror, and then complete elation a few minutes later!
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Hey yeah I remember that Walcott goal! It was sweet, I hope its a sign of things to come- though not against us
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rks0, that must be one of your greatest nights out at anfield ever! Liverpool were resiliant that night and didn't give up - totally fair play - although how on earth that dutch ref didn't give the pen for the gunners in the first leg I'll never know. Remember that one? Hleb made one of the best dribbling runs I think I've ever seen (given the context) and was tugged down on the edge of the six yard box. STONE WALL!

Anyone else with a cool, funny or favourite stoned footballing moment from last season?
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Post by CHELSEA_SMOKERS_SOCIETY »

numbers wrote:rks0, that must be one of your greatest nights out at anfield ever!
i think you'll find this was the greatest night at Anfield

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rks0
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Numbers, it was pretty special.
The 8-0 drubbing of Besiktas was also special.
Chelsea- thanks for that mate, I was at Anfield then as well.
Talk about snatching defeat from the jaws...........
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Post by cobweb1989 »

Aston Villa. best of Birmingham!!
and we're ready for the champions league this season!
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O'Niel's a class act with some great young players under his charge (ie. Ashley "Legend-of-Knuckle-Shuffling-ON-YOUTUBE" Young) but what the hell's going on with the Barry situation? Is he going or what?
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Post by cobweb1989 »

yeah. In my eyes we have a better squad than most of the mid league teams like Everton and spurs.
whats happening with Barry?
well it looks like he's gonna transfer now. £18 million for him is fair but we'll be loosing one of our top scorers. its just a bit shitty how it has effected the team in such a way. transfers happen all the time. i believe its no big deal but it will be interesting to see what happens at the start of the season.
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Post by GlesgaToker »

I believe Martin (the messiah) O'Niel will be a great sucess and take villa places they've never been before, this is coming from a celtic fan. My greatest night at celtic park had to be scott mcdonalds last minute winner against AC Milan last year .

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But this was up there 2 themindwanders :lol:

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