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Agreed. I forgot Maiden were fans of them.
The rest though....
Half my family are alright...
Agreed. I forgot Maiden were fans of them.
The rest though....
Hugely incorrect. Most of their fans mayhap, but very definitely not all.
Must ... resist .... urge .... to ..... press .... disagree .... over .... something ..... as .... trivial .... as ... musical ... taste.Can't stand Iron Maiden.
Now I dislike them even more.
Must ... resist .... urge .... to ..... press .... disagree .... over .... something ..... as .... trivial .... as ... musical ... taste.
Even though 'Arry (who was 'Arry long before Redknapp came along) is God.
This actually makes me feel quite sad.
For years and until recently I honestly didn't think that a British comedy better than Only Fools and Horses could be scripted. But it pains me to say this but the Dildo Brothers and that bird whose got a face like a full nappy, are taking over....
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"Sullivan has shot himself in the foot."
which solicited the response
"...if only he had aimed a mere 2ft 7in higher."
Must ... resist .... urge .... to ..... press .... disagree .... over .... something ..... as .... trivial .... as ... musical ... taste.
Even though 'Arry (who was 'Arry long before Redknapp came along) is God.
Nine players and two officials have been handed 12-match and 19-match bans respectively for attacking match officials in a Nigerian league game.
The club in question, FC Ifeanyi Ubah, became an official partner of West Ham last year.
During August's game three players attacked referee Nakura Auwal after winger King Osanga was sent off.
Six more joined in the ensuing melee, while officials Chidi Nwogu and Adrika Obiefuna also assaulted the referees.
Two of the players punished by the Nigerian Premier League, Stephen Eze and Adeleye Olamilekan, have played for Nigeria in the African Nations Championship team for locally-based stars.
The club was also fined $4,900 for the incident and ordered to pay $700 to each of the officials involved and any certified medical bills.
The move by the LMC is the latest attempt to try and crack down on referee's assault and crowd trouble in the country's premier division.
Back in December 2012, the LMC inherited a league system punctuated by crowd violence, lack of funds, poor player welfare and the challenge of creating a well-organised league that will bring back the fans to deserted stands.
FC Ifeanyi Ubah
Would be nightmare for the Spammer stewards as well - pre match searches of women's handbags and trying to decipher which appliances were for personal use and which were at risk of being used as projectiles in a protest against the Board.Browsing through KUMB and saw that they were thinking of doing a protest, by hurling dildo's onto the pitch. As one poster put, it's an awful long way to throw something....
I have to admit, that would be one funny protest, especially if everyone did it. Not sure how the TV companies would screen it though, considering it's live on Sky Monday evening.
That's not really towing the company line is it? It's like he's asking to go. The D.Bros don't really seem the type to laugh at themselves.Neil McLeman Verified account @NeilMcLeman 3m3 minutes ago
Bilic on the Sporting Lisbon spat: 'It is also funny for me to read some of those comments' (translation: the Dildo Brothers) #WHUFC
Jacob Steinberg @JacobSteinberg 2m2 minutes ago
The Dildo Brothers comment? "It's funny," says Bilic. "It made me laugh." #whufc
ha. He can laugh even more in a few weeks when he's fired with a nice payoff.
The D.Bros don't really seem the type to laugh at themselves.
Definitely, this won't go down well with them...he's trying to get the sack/payoff i think.That's not really towing the company line is it? It's like he's asking to go. The D.Bros don't really seem the type to laugh at themselves.