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Meanwhile on RTG:

 

"Chuck in a fiver for Mrs Advocaat's flowers?"

"Oh I'm sorry, what was it, family bereavement?"

"Naw"

"Oh dear, her cat died?"

"Naw"

"Erm...leaving her job?"

"Naw man, Dick's having to spend 9 months in sunderland"

"Jesus. Here's fifty. Pass on my best wishes..."

 

Attention seeking nobheads! Did they pony up for an apology bouquet for Shirley Bent?

 

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  On 05/06/2015 at 18:27, gdm said:

Adrian Durham slagging them off for the flowers thing

 

He and Colin Murray have been good to us for a while. I'm starting to wonder - if Talksport keep agreeing with us, were we the bellends all along?

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So why are they buying her flowers?  Did she not want to live/venture into sunderland?  So, by getting her these flowers.  They are finally admitting to the fact, that sunderland is indeed, a complete and utter shithole and they feel sorry for her, so they're getting her a present?  WTF man?! :lol:

 

Goosed.

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That's so fucking weird like. They act like servants that are just happy to be in from the cold or something, it's utterly bizarre, I don't get it. They always want to be mates with people that have absolutely nothing to do with them as well, I can't work out whether it's self-righteous or attention seeking tittery. Either way, it's really odd.

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  On 09/06/2015 at 10:05, Kid Icarus said:

That's so fucking weird like. They act like servants that are just happy to be in from the cold or something, it's utterly bizarre, I don't get it. They always want to be mates with people that have absolutely nothing to do with them as well, I can't work out whether it's self-righteous or attention seeking tittery. Either way, it's really odd.

Definitely attention seeking tittery IMO. Typical small time complex, trying to prove their worth in any way, shape or form imaginable.

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  On 09/06/2015 at 10:15, Klaus said:

Isn't there like some kind of mental condition for people who crave love and approval from others?

 

Emotional attachment disorder

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  On 05/06/2015 at 18:49, South Tynedale Mag said:

At least they have a manager they can unanimously get behind. Reckon they will have a good season, if they sign a couple of players.

 

Yeah they can get behind him for a  year, then they will have to start all over again when the new man comes in. I think I'd rather be in our position where we will get a manager in and look to build season on season with a long term view.

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  On 09/06/2015 at 10:15, Klaus said:

Isn't there like some kind of mental condition for people who crave love and approval from others?

 

Mackemitis

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  On 09/06/2015 at 11:22, TRon said:

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At least they have a manager they can unanimously get behind. Reckon they will have a good season, if they sign a couple of players.

 

Yeah they can get behind him for a  year, then they will have to start all over again when the new man comes in. I think I'd rather be in our position where we will get a manager in and look to build season on season with a long term view.

Are they not on course to repeat the same thing three times in a row? Sack manager, he keeps them up then gets sacked the following session for being shite. Wonder if that's ever happened three times in a row before.

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  On 09/06/2015 at 20:08, mrmojorisin75 said:

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At least they have a manager they can unanimously get behind. Reckon they will have a good season, if they sign a couple of players.

 

Yeah they can get behind him for a  year, then they will have to start all over again when the new man comes in. I think I'd rather be in our position where we will get a manager in and look to build season on season with a long term view.

Are they not on course to repeat the same thing three times in a row? Sack manager, he keeps them up then gets sacked the following session for being s****. Wonder if that's ever happened three times in a row before.

 

Already have. O'neill, Di Canio and Poyet

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Micah Richards has joined Aston Villa after turning down a lucrative deal from Sunderland.

 

Sunderland had offered the right back around £90,000-a-week, but he chose Villa - and a deal understood to be around £65,000-a-week - after a personal intervention from Tim Sherwood.

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/aston-villa-sign-micah-richards-5866880

 

 

Lovely stuff from Micah.

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