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25 February 2014 at 2:00 am #127750
It doesn’t seem to have paid off so far?
Look at the title of this thread. It prophesied that Roberto would take Everton into the bottom four. But just look where they are today!
Are you a scouser?
you seem to know a lot about everton, well certainly more than you do about WAFC.[/quote]
Perhaps I do know more about Roberto and Everton than some on this thread.
This is certainly the thread for ignorant posts. All contributions welcome.
25 February 2014 at 2:02 am #127751And congratulations, LostockHallLatic.
Your thread is now six months old, and still going strong!
25 February 2014 at 2:24 am #127752And congratulations, LostockHallLatic.Your thread is now six months old, and still going strong!
And for the trillionth time, he didn’t say that Bob would get um in the bottom four, his phrase was “wrong end of the table”. Read the first post again FFS. :angry:
The “bottom four” bob was the nickname Martinez was given by some posters on here, cos that’s where he had us for most of his tenure. Just like you are known by many as “thick as pigshyte” Barnsley. :P
PS; lying 7th in the table at the moment Everton are 3 places from a champions league place and 4 places from a bottom half place. mmmmm velly interlesting.
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!25 February 2014 at 2:42 am #127753Tick Tock, Tick Tock; two more places to go !
This post is set to run !
Next up Chelski.
Don’t think Bob’s new signings will save him. He could sign 10 strikers and still only play with one up front ( mind you, Lukaka is a good un ), Barry is pants and Macca is not as effective ( careful choice of word here ) as Fellani. So it’s bottom four on Saturday at 16:50pm[/quote]They do seem to be talking about the bottom four, don’t they?
LHL may have been wrong about Roberto and Everton but he was certainly right about the thread being set to run. On to 700!
25 February 2014 at 5:03 pm #127756And for the trillionth time, he didn’t say that Bob would get um in the bottom four, his phrase was “wrong end of the table”. Read the first post again FFS. :angry:The “bottom four” bob was the nickname Martinez was given by some posters on here, cos that’s where he had us for most of his tenure. Just like you are known by many as “thick as pigshyte” Barnsley. :P
PS; lying 7th in the table at the moment Everton are 3 places from a champions league place and 4 places from a bottom half place. mmmmm velly interlesting.
So where exactly does the “wrong end of the table” start? Because I’ll bet you a pound to a pinch of shit that when the original poster said wrong end, he actually meant bottom four.
25 February 2014 at 5:50 pm #127761And JR, I thought that we were still in the love-in phase, or has the ceasefire ended?
“thick as pigshyte” Barnsley
This phrase, like so many we use today, derives from the plays of Shakespeare.
King Henry the Fourth Part Two;
Doll Tearsheet – They say Pointz has a good wit.
Falstaff – He a good wit? hang him, baboon! his wit’s as thick as Tewkesbury mustard; there’s no more conceit in him than is in a mallet.
When it comes to insults, I think that Shakespeare still has the edge.
25 February 2014 at 6:12 pm #127762And JR, I thought that we were still in the love-in phase, or has the ceasefire ended?“thick as pigshyte” Barnsley
This phrase, like so many we use today, derives from the plays of Shakespeare.
King Henry the Fourth Part Two;
Doll Tearsheet – They say Pointz has a good wit.
Falstaff – He a good wit? hang him, baboon! his wit’s as thick as Tewkesbury mustard; there’s no more conceit in him than is in a mallet.
When it comes to insults, I think that Shakespeare still has the edge.
And what would you know about Shakespeare, you being thick as pigshit and all that? ;)
25 February 2014 at 6:38 pm #127763Shakespeare – I know he was barred from Stratford.
25 February 2014 at 8:36 pm #127767Shakespeare – I know he was barred from Stratford.Very good wgtb, witty :)
25 February 2014 at 10:52 pm #127773And JR, I thought that we were still in the love-in phase, or has the ceasefire ended?“thick as pigshyte” Barnsley
This phrase, like so many we use today, derives from the plays of Shakespeare.
King Henry the Fourth Part Two;
Doll Tearsheet – They say Pointz has a good wit.
Falstaff – He a good wit? hang him, baboon! his wit’s as thick as Tewkesbury mustard; there’s no more conceit in him than is in a mallet.
When it comes to insults, I think that Shakespeare still has the edge.
OK then have this…
From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!26 February 2014 at 12:48 am #127778Shakespeare – I know he was barred from Stratford.
Very good wgtb, witty :)[/quote]
You’ll laugh at anything man ! :dry:
26 February 2014 at 1:50 am #12778226 February 2014 at 1:56 am #127783Looks like Thor
:ohmy:
26 February 2014 at 2:46 am #127785Knew I’d seen it before:
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