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Cargiant raise doubts over Old Oak Common project, writes Ed Malyon
Only posting it to highlight how out of date a lot of the tripe some read and more astonishingly believe, really is. This is weeks old, yet appears today as if it is some kind of new development.
You and NW are pure Grot!!!!!!!!!!!!! and it would be inappropriate to say there
are children and women reading
BUT you brought the subject 'up' !
I presume you were only looking for some sympathy !
Can't argue with the 48 inch waist comment Matty ;-{
"Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%? For us that would mean around 29k."
Mine has an 8 inch girth.........unfortunately it's only an inch 'long'........
Jesus wept that's one hell of a chode. The nearest to that I've ever witnessed is a pal of mine who is sporting a rubix cube type pork sword which measures approximately 3 inches square. It's quite a sight.
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
Why you're a mere 36inch waist tops Ndubz! I was referring to the native jockos that eat battered Mars bars for brunch twice weekly.
Jesus wept that's one hell of a chode. The nearest to that I've ever witnessed is a pal of mine who is sporting a rubix cube type pork sword which measures approximately 3 inches square. It's quite a sight.
Well wanting him and getting him is totally different thing.
who the f**k do they think we are?......actually who the f**k do they think they are?....go away you nothing club, we won't be selling our best players to the likes of you...
Think that Sunderland would have to go some to entice Charlie.
Dismissed the possibility of Charlie Austin uprooting his family and moving to the delightful environs of Sunderland, before you could say, 'what the far'.....
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