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I think whoever started it is a saint.
(obscure welsh link, not for donnelly)
which 1one are they st davids,st asaph or st clears :woohoo:[/quote]
Or St Andish?
I thought it was Theo Paphitis and Anne Robinson! :woohoo:
In the Championship.
Surely we of all teams should by now have realised that that gives no indication of how they will perform in the Premiership?
”Wolves selling out” had 2,715 hits
I seem to remember ‘Beetlejuice’ starting one with me a few years ago that went over 3600……
…….fantastic.
Great sport. ;)[/quote]
I think the current figures are only for the posts on this “new” site
Even the most staunch of LFC message boards (they are rather like rlfans in that they ban people who criticise) aren’t completely happy with Ayre’s response:
Haha – but you equally failed to detect the sarcasm and irony in me mirroring your comment to Dodgy.
Or alternatively it went over my head ;)
Not really “The press” though – written by bloggers.
Make Daily Mail journalists look professional :)
What happened to 310 then, JR?
“Wolves selling out” had 2,715 hits
… and just to prove the never-ending thread has not ended: ;)

Some appear to be playing up – this is what Dodgy put for 300:

I made a video of all of Mauro Boselli’s goals for Wigan.
Unfortunately I seem to have misplaced it….
Great News!Why?
No – they are actually pies.
By the way, be careful – the Polish word “pies” means “dog”.
My wife’s grandfather was horrified when they arrived in England and saw “Hot Pies” on sale :ohmy:
I take it they weren’t keen on having a large sausage on a role with mustard and ketchy on top then? B)[/quote]
No – in Polish they are “Hot Dogi” :P
Went to watch the England Under-19s last night and last Friday.
To be honest there doesn’t appear to be a great deal of talent coming through. They’ll make professional careers, but not top-class Premier League or international on what I saw.
However many years ago watched the Under 17s – and Wayne Rooney was on the bench!
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