Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

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Reg wrote:Singing rugger songs now. :o


WTF you making up now Reg :rolleyes:


In the crowd they were singing some dreadful rugby song - clearly audible on Sky.

Don’t shoot the messenger. :(
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shabbado wrote:Sturridge with one hamstring is still more preferable than Lukaku


For all the hilarity it causess, he must be bordering on depression the amount of injuries he gets.

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shabbado wrote:Sturridge with one hamstring is still more preferable than Lukaku


For all the hilarity it causess, he must be bordering on depression the amount of injuries he gets.


He’s a very good player, but unfortunately the only thing anyone ever thinks of is his sicknote reputation.
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Reg wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
Reg wrote:Singing rugger songs now. :o


WTF you making up now Reg :rolleyes:


In the crowd they were singing some dreadful rugby song - clearly audible on Sky.

Don’t shoot the messenger. :(


What rugby song ? The only one I know is swing low and I never heard it.

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Jonathan wrote:
shabbado wrote:Sturridge with one hamstring is still more preferable than Lukaku


For all the hilarity it causess, he must be bordering on depression the amount of injuries he gets.


Or that he's a mardarse who won't through a bit of pain. Don't shoot the messenger, that's what Bingo accused him of
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Holden Mcgroyne wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
shabbado wrote:Sturridge with one hamstring is still more preferable than Lukaku


For all the hilarity it causess, he must be bordering on depression the amount of injuries he gets.


Or that he's a mardarse who won't through a bit of pain. Don't shoot the messenger, that's what Bingo accused him of


Oh I’m sure there is some of that as well. I suspect his heads gone. He probably needs to see a shrink to clear his mind of those thoughts.

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A footballer who is unwilling to play with an injury will not play many games !
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Jonathan wrote:
Reg wrote:
Jonathan wrote:
Reg wrote:Singing rugger songs now. :o


WTF you making up now Reg :rolleyes:


In the crowd they were singing some dreadful rugby song - clearly audible on Sky.

Don’t shoot the messenger. :(


What rugby song ? The only one I know is swing low and I never heard it.


It wasn’t that one. Don’t know the name of it.
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Baggies should have kept Pulis,shit football but premier league football next season.
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The Top 4 now will be the Top 4 at the end of the season, imo

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United have Chelsea Liverpool [my next visit]and Arsenal at home and really need three wins
Jose's current record against the topsides is shit..
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delboy1983 wrote:United have Chelsea Liverpool [my next visit]and Arsenal at home and really need three wins
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Can you please draw all three of those fixtures, Del?

Thanks

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Steve Hunt wrote:
delboy1983 wrote:United have Chelsea Liverpool [my next visit]and Arsenal at home and really need three wins
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Can you please draw all three of those fixtures, Del?

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Will do if Mourinho does his usual.
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Steve, do us a favour, mate... Post a screen shot, trophies won by the top six since 1984 ( I didn't want to leave out your UEFA Cup win ) That screen shot will really tell us what's what... :wink:
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