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the post #92 :lol:

 

be some canny reaction to that

 

Post 108:

 

but for Sunderland players going on holiday in March, could easily have finished above them.

 

Aye, if they had just acted like professional footballers for the last 10 games of the season, they might have finished above Liverpool. Or, you know, 12th.

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Just had a guy in at our trade counter in Belfast.

North East accent, over here doing some contracting work in the City.

So chatting away and I said: "you're a bit lost mate, LOL, Newcastle?"

Him: "Nah mate, Sunderlund me"

Me: "YYEEESSS, I've something here I think you like mate" *heads to desktop*

Him: "WOW, I haven't found another Sunderlund supporter in Belfast have I, that would be weird"  :smug:

Me: No mate, no you haven't, it's even better than that *shows Papiss Cisse wallpaper*

 

Cue lots of f&ck sakes etc  :bluestar:

 

Me: "So where are we, ahh yes, no discount for you wasn't it" :p

 

Says he won't be back  :) but he'll be back  :troll: 

 

CLASS

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Been working deep in the heart of Enemy territory this morning.  Tried to keep my voice down :lol:  Had visions of cheesy chip dripping red and white Zombies running me out of town.

 

 

Fortunately the trip and job passed without any mongish incidents and got the gig regular.

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Would love O'Neill to go Liverpool like, for the following reasons:

 

- Would be a hilariously big blow to sunderland supporters.  I honestly don't know how they'd bounce back from it, he's all they have left and he's only been there 6 months. :lol:

- There's a ceiling in terms of how far he could take Liverpool.

- He'd buy more cloggers and leave the legacy he always does, leaving Liverpool in the shit again in the long run.

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Would love O'Neill to go Liverpool like, for the following reasons:

 

- Would be a hilariously big blow to sunderland supporters.  I honestly don't know how they'd bounce back from it, he's all they have left and he's only been there 6 months. :lol:

- There's a ceiling in terms of how far he could take Liverpool.

- He'd buy more cloggers and leave the legacy he always does, leaving Liverpool in the shit again in the long run.

 

Can see your point, but Liverpool will probably go after a decent manager this time.

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Would love O'Neill to go Liverpool like, for the following reasons:

 

- Would be a hilariously big blow to sunderland supporters.  I honestly don't know how they'd bounce back from it, he's all they have left and he's only been there 6 months. :lol:

- There's a ceiling in terms of how far he could take Liverpool.

- He'd buy more cloggers and leave the legacy he always does, leaving Liverpool in the shit again in the long run.

 

That's what I said.

 

It'd be absolutely perfect in first crippling both fanbases, and then damaging both clubs.

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Like i said - one of our players tweeted just after MON walked out that he had been "gutted" when he didn't get the Liverpool job when Hodgson got it.

 

He'd snap their hand off if they offered it to him now

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Would love O'Neill to go Liverpool like, for the following reasons:

 

- Would be a hilariously big blow to sunderland supporters.  I honestly don't know how they'd bounce back from it, he's all they have left and he's only been there 6 months. :lol:

- There's a ceiling in terms of how far he could take Liverpool.

- He'd buy more cloggers and leave the legacy he always does, leaving Liverpool in the s*** again in the long run.

 

Can see your point, but Liverpool will probably go after a decent manager this time.

 

Why take a decent manager when you could party with Marty

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Would love O'Neill to go Liverpool like, for the following reasons:

 

- Would be a hilariously big blow to sunderland supporters.  I honestly don't know how they'd bounce back from it, he's all they have left and he's only been there 6 months. :lol:

- There's a ceiling in terms of how far he could take Liverpool.

- He'd buy more cloggers and leave the legacy he always does, leaving Liverpool in the s*** again in the long run.

 

Can see your point, but Liverpool will probably go after a decent manager this time.

 

Why take a decent manager when you could party with Marty

 

Good point at least when they're playing shite football and getting beat he'd entertain them with his demented tramp antics on the touchline.

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Apparently this is Yohan Cabaye "crying like a girl"

 

http://www.jarrowandhebburngazette.com/webimage/1.4165467.1327060640!image/1092212239.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_595/1092212239.jpg

 

One of his 'Moments of the season' :spit:

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Apparently this is Yohan Cabaye "crying like a girl"

 

http://www.jarrowandhebburngazette.com/webimage/1.4165467.1327060640!image/1092212239.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_595/1092212239.jpg

 

I must admit though, he did throw a girly hissy fit when that happened.

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So Cabaye's their new bugbear, eh? First it was Saylor, then Cheikh, now Cabaye is the focus of all their deluded righteous fury. By now I find it hard to attach the word 'tremendous' to any of the pathetic rubbish they say. There are no depths left for them to sink to,  right now they're just wallowing at the bottom of the pit of sadness

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