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Thank you for your concern.
We won’t delay you as you are probably already in the queue for Wembley tickets along with the other 125,000 lifelong fans.
I didn’t get the references though to someone breaking their leg in an earlier film. I’ll have to look it up on You Tube.
Has it arrived in Wigan yet?Not sure – but if I were you I’d be careful.
Dogs that get fever often get put down.
I’ve watched that too.
The first half of the film where that gang of Cockney mobsters started fighting amongst themselves had some comedy moments (the guy who stole the policeman’s hat was priceless), but then the second half of the movie only had a few interesting bits – lots of tension but nothing much happening. The millionaires bunch looked quite tame and unconvincing as being the best mob the Don could hire.
As you say the ending was a little twist, but to be honest I could see it coming from when that Argentine bloke fell out of the window or whatever happened to him. I had thought the film was going to drag on another half hour or so, but I was very relieved when it finished when it did, leaving me with a warm glow.
Wonder if there’ll be a sequel?
Or to be realistic some 12 year old on twitter with nowt better to doWhatever happened to Donnelly?
Owen who?
Saw him before the Bournemouth game walking/”storming” past the Bingo Hall and Jamals away from the ground with a face like thunder.
He clearly felt he was fit enough to be picked.
It’s the worst paper available to buy bar none.You never read the Daily Mail, do you? ;)
I was there.
It was a poor performance. We never got going, seemed to have thought we could coast it, and when things didn’t go our way the players didn’t seem able to shake themselves up.
So undoubtedly a poor performance, and certainly a very poor result.
But it doesn’t come anywhere near some of the bad performances we have seen in recent years, never mind what we have seen over the years.
Sheer hyperbole.
Those who need to know who we’re playing, know.
Those who read the Daily Express are probably better off not knowing.
Doesn’t bother me in the slightest.
Win-win for us.
If we win, we’ve beaten a Premier League team.
If we lose, we were knocked out by a Premier League team.
I suspect Palace are dreading it more than we are.
OK then. Who do we go for as a permanent buy?
Someone who will do well in the Championship, help us get up, but not be good enough for the PL – and so we’re stuck with them?
Or a PL quality player who may not like the rough and tumble of lower division football, and who, if we don’t go up this season will be with us again in the Championship on PL wages?
Easy solution – stop reading the Daily Express!OK – from now on I’m only going to read the Daily Mail. That way I’ll get to the truth
On the Radio 5 Live Extra commentary last night they were saying exactly the opposite.
They were saying how we would live forever with the memory of our team winning the FA Cup – no-one would remember if we had finished 17th.
Just a question like.
Are we going to have many more threads about former managers?
Just wondering.
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