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And what does "laug of" mean?
Watch out lads, the grammar police are at work today
And what does "laug of" mean?
bloody write I am!Watch out lads, the grammar police are at work today
With the way this thread is going I shudder at the thought...And what does "laug of" mean?
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He's going to be interviewed by Ipswich Town
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...wn-interview-sol-campbell-search-new-manager/
I was sure Ipswich would go for a lower league buff, a Danny Cowley or similar. The club has virtually no money so it'll be very interesting to see how Sol deals with that if he gets the job.He's going to be interviewed by Ipswich Town
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...wn-interview-sol-campbell-search-new-manager/
high? or deaf? or flustered?
high? or deaf? or flustered?