

GG
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Almost as Watford blowing an easy automatic promotion season. 9th. That's where we'll finish. Screams of Graham Taylor's recently relegated Hornets in 00-01. FFS.
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It's Jamie, I've read his posts before, his solitary brain cell is incapable of performing such a thing.
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BTW, funniest thing I've seen at a match = Pierre Issa getting dropped off of a stretcher. mackems.gif (He was white btw, made it funnier imho)
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I can't say why, due to too many people on here being of the same race etc, you know, i just found it funnier because of that reason, you had to be there to find it funny You sound like such a little cunt, you do know that?
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I was actually (semi-serious) with the 4-0 to them prediction. I expected them to at least get a point. We are so impotent it's unbelievable.
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Scunny to win 4-0 today. You heard it here first.
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Poom Doyley DeMerit Shittu Stewart Smith Mahon O'Toole McAnuff Ellington Henderson
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It is not a bandwagon at all. Yes it is major news because he is one of this countries biggest names in football & someone has posted about it on football forum but it is not a bandwagon. I am sure if Paul Van Dyks mother died that may cause a stir on clubbing message boards or Lewis Hamilton parents passing away would be new on a F1 forum. Did you have problem with media bandwagon/media circus that ended up stopping a black chap (average footballer) in the Watford area getting sent home? 1000's of other people dont have such a media exposure, pressures groups or a bandwagon helping them which is a shame. I disagree. I think I'm right in saying that Bakary Sagna suffered a family bereavement earlier this season, however this news was not plastered all over SSN etc. Al Bangura, one I dispute the average footballer part, since he's got his work permit he's been shocking. But there's a difference between that and this, if any other footballer was facing deportation, such appeals etc. would make the news whereas other deaths would not. I'm not saying that I don't feel sorry for Frank, just that I don't feel that it's worth highlighting above other recent deaths. Also, Watford FC in particular are helping someone in my school fight against deportation to Zimbabwe and this has been fairly well reported news locally, it's not just a footballer that is highlighted, it's anyone who's part of the community.
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No offence, but I fail to see why this is big news. This is no more tragic than other people dying all across the world, many footballer's parents etc. die and yet for some reason the media has decided to jump on this bandwagon? RIP to everyone that has died recently.
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I remember that shit at H/T with some super heroes or something. Could hardly look. I don't remember that at all. Probably went for some food.
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Were any of you at Watford last day of the season last year, where we had our little ceremony? Pathetic considering what ended up happening, funny laughing at the blunts though.
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I miss Derby games. Have had little experience of them, three games is all I've been to.
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Palace/Hull to win the play-offs.
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Oh, Victor Moses is really really good. Shame he's picked up the art of cuntishness from Warnock though. Will be a big player however, despite his small stature.
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Bottling cunts. Fucking typical Warnock cheating side, without Moses we would've crushed them, had we taken our chances we fucking well should've done. Useless fucking cunts. Shit ref n'all disallowing a perfectly good goal you twat, fuck off.
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Sullivan went to my school.
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palace next if im not mistaken? i went to palace v scunthorpe today (dont ask what possessed me to do that) and they won 2-0 as well as beating stoke. looking like they might cause problems. personally, im hoping for either watford or palace to come up We comfortably beat Palace in the cup, but it'll be hard yeah.
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Good result indeed. Winnable last 3 as well, how on earth we got twatted by Barnsley I don't know.
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Results going our way. Watch us win at WBA and at home against Crystal Palace, to go top of the league. Then lose to Scunthorpe and Blackpool.
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A whole lot of his dad's assets have been frozen, due to his arm's dealing nature, which is the reason why Gaydamak is trying to sell up still, it won't implode, but it damn well could.
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Why has no one said Tamas Priskin?
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Kevin Phillips is a twat.
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Game really isn't very popular in India/Pakistan. Can't comment on how popular it is in the Middle East. The lack of Halal food, the alcohol, and the rowdy atmosphere may also be contributing factors for those of them who are practicing Muslims. Speaking as someone of Indian origin I would refute that, it's not hugely popular (in comparison to Cricket) but there are lots of games shown on TV and if like me were born and raised in this country (as with many of the younger Muslims/Pakistanis/Asians) I naturally developed an interest in football and look forward to attending games, why don't that many of them too? You'd have thought more would, really. I was mistaken, fair enough. Always assumed Cricket was king and nobody watched football in India/Pakistan. As far as growing up here negating cultural influence, I'd say that the generational influence is pretty huge. A lot of Britons get attatched to thier local clubs through their parents, and for immigrant children who may or may not have parents that watch football, I assume there's some negative correlation there. Ah, fair point and the upbringing does probably apply to me. My uncle and cousins support Southampton and when I was 4/5 followed them, before my cousin came to Uni and lived nearby and took me to Watford matches, so since them there's only been one team for me.
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Game really isn't very popular in India/Pakistan. Can't comment on how popular it is in the Middle East. The lack of Halal food, the alcohol, and the rowdy atmosphere may also be contributing factors for those of them who are practicing Muslims. Speaking as someone of Indian origin I would refute that, it's not hugely popular (in comparison to Cricket) but there are lots of games shown on TV and if like me were born and raised in this country (as with many of the younger Muslims/Pakistanis/Asians) I naturally developed an interest in football and look forward to attending games, why don't that many of them too? You'd have thought more would, really.