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Re: Let him die chants today
Did anyone ever witness Tony Evans showing off over Roath Park Lake?
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A Quiet Monkfish
Could I also point out that frequently I've had a s**t on this side of the bridge..
Classic oversharing! :hehe:
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What about the 180 Scarborough supporters who arrived late in the away end at Ninian Park ?
The City fans were adamant the came on a skateboard, an amazing feat if true , that A64 is lethal.
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Zowhore
While Bagan who as we know eventually got assisted off and the Bristol lad were receiving treatment.
Uncalled for, outdated, let’s stop it
Thought it was pretty stupid anyway as it was clear Bagan was hurt as the Bristol lad recklessly jumped into the back of him, so it was the front of his head on the back of Bagan’s - Bagan always going to come off worse.
Not even sure the Bristol lad was that bad, just hoping he could get away with what was a pretty stupid late challenge.
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TWGL1
What about the 180 Scarborough supporters who arrived late in the away end at Ninian Park ?
The City fans were adamant the came on a skateboard, an amazing feat if true , that A64 is lethal.
It was Scarborough to be fair.
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Dorcus
Yes of course you may dare, it's a free world (to an extent). However, as I'm sure you'd agree, it's still reprehensible.
honestly, its a football banter chant, I dont read that much into it, much of the old school chants were crossing the line of decency in general society, but at football they were just " football banter chants " nothing more, nothing less
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The Bloop
I often wonder how many away fans do go home in the back of an ambulance. If it was quite a few then it would place an unnecessary strain on an already stretched service.
I doubt also, given their preference for displaying the union flag over the Irish tricolour, that Swansea would travel to Rome for an audience with his Holiness.
stretchered service*
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Zowhore
While Bagan who as we know eventually got assisted off and the Bristol lad were receiving treatment.
Uncalled for, outdated, let’s stop it
Lets not be horrible its causes hurty feelings your pathetic.
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robjohn44
Lets not be horrible its causes hurty feelings your pathetic.
Maybe you can decipher that, once you’ve sobered up ?
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robjohn44
Lets not be horrible its causes hurty feelings your pathetic.
Your pathetic what? I want to know.
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splott parker
I never once blessed Freddie Davies or blessed Peter King and certainly never blessed Barrie Jones as he streaked down the wing.
Did Barrie Jones ever streak down the wing? Jinked or dribbled maybe, but streaked never- now Ronnie Bird.
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the other bob wilson
Did Barrie Jones ever streak down the wing? Jinked or dribbled maybe, but streaked never- now Ronnie Bird.
Did Ronnie Moore ever actually score?
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John Buchanan
Did Ronnie Moore ever actually score?
Yes, he was prolific compared to our strikers this season - he scored a winning goal in a derby (if Wrexham can be classed as such) and found the net against Chelsea. Granted, Chelsea were hardly a power in the land back then and he only scored one other goal that season.
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
I often wonder how many away fans do go home in the back of an ambulance. If it was quite a few then it would place an unnecessary strain on an already stretched service.
I doubt also, given their preference for displaying the union flag over the Irish tricolour, that Swansea would travel to Rome for an audience with his Holiness.
I always struggled to believe that the Pope would use such language to greet any pilgrims who had travelled as far as Swansea anyway, even if in his heart he knew they were wrong 'uns
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the other bob wilson
Did Barrie Jones ever streak down the wing? Jinked or dribbled maybe, but streaked never- now Ronnie Bird.
Ronnie Bird streaked down the wing unsuccessfully chasing a ball he had usually pushed too far ahead of him
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the other bob wilson
Did Barrie Jones ever streak down the wing? Jinked or dribbled maybe, but streaked never- now Ronnie Bird.
Don’t blame me for the lyrics Paul, apparently a bloke called Fred Godfrey wrote it in 1917, obviously with 1960s Cardiff city in mind.
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Ultimately, Gary Madine was in fact NOT a goal machine.
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Absolutely zero evidence for the long standing rumour that Peter Thorne or his hat were members of the Magic Circle.
Embarrasing that the Bob Bank would so frequently confuse him with Tommy Cooper. Fans from Caerphilly must have been fuming at the oversight.
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
I often wonder how many away fans do go home in the back of an ambulance. If it was quite a few then it would place an unnecessary strain on an already stretched service.
I doubt also, given their preference for displaying the union flag over the Irish tricolour, that Swansea would travel to Rome for an audience with his Holiness.
Out of date song, ambulances take four days to come, even battered Millwall fans could walk home quicker.
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This thread has take a very different route but I’m glad it has.
I do get the OPs point but it’s impossible to police everyone.
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Originally Posted by
Dorcus
Yes of course you may dare, it's a free world (to an extent). However, as I'm sure you'd agree, it's still reprehensible.
You suck the joy out of everything
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Rjk
it's German, for "let him the"
Sincerely hope this is a nod to Sideshow Bob and I can't believe it's been overlooked for 2 days tbh
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Arriving a bit late to the party, but I don't think the majority of City fans were actually friends with Harold Shipman either...
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FormerlyJohnnyBreadhead
Arriving a bit late to the party, but I don't think the majority of City fans were actually friends with Harold Shipman either...
:getscoat:
And I'm not sure anyone's actually in favour of excavating his remains to form some sort of zombie Shipman either
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