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  • Is Bradley Wiggins a QPR fan?

    Being born and raised in Kilburn is the current nations hero a super hoop?

  • #2
    Bradley who?

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    • #3
      He's Arsenal but some of his mates and family are Rangers..
      4% body fat- only Arsene Wenger beats that
      http://twitter.com/#/bobbyosborne1

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      • #4
        Think he's more an Amos fan!!!

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        • #5
          I know his younger brother who is a massive rangers fan see him down the bush all the time and shared a room with him during our Ibiza pre season tour Good times!!!!! dont know about bradley......

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SpankwiR View Post
            Being born and raised in Kilburn is the current nations hero a super hoop?
            He was disrespectful to football in general when tacks were thrown on the road...."why dont they just go and watch foorball" or something to that effect....seems like a bit of a winker to me....in Andy Murray's category.
            Last edited by Sleeping Giants; 23-07-2012, 09:03 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Sleeping Giants View Post
              He was disrespectful to football in general when tacks were thrown on the road...."why dont they just go and watch foorball" or something to that effect....seems like a bit of a winker to me....in Andy Murray's category.
              You have a point.
              Tennis players, cyclists, golfers and motor racing drivers are all similar in that they are on the whole sports born out of hobbies where those that participate are generally loners in nature resulting in the participants being selfish, characterless and boring but when they achieve success they crave adulation and expect the whole nation to get behind them circa 1966 or Gazza and the boys returning from Italy.

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              • #8
                he has some serious sideburn issues!!
                you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TBLOCKRANGER View Post
                  You have a point.
                  Tennis players, cyclists, golfers and motor racing drivers are all similar in that they are on the whole sports born out of hobbies where those that participate are generally loners in nature resulting in the participants being selfish, characterless and boring but when they achieve success they crave adulation and expect the whole nation to get behind them circa 1966 or Gazza and the boys returning from Italy.
                  'Selfish, characterless and boring'. Right. It's a good job Premiership footballers buck that trend then. You could be forgiven for being mistaken that they are equipped with self-deprecating wit, articulate, thoughtful, never troop in moodily past fans with their headphones on listening exclusively to Usher and thinking about their next meal at Nandos and getting their agent to phone the club to sort out such major issues as getting their light-bulbs changed or parking fines paid. They aren't in it for the money at all and all for the love of the sport and loyalty their club and it's fans. Rooney, Modric, Van Persie and so on. Lets face it, we only got Hoillet for the money and his dad asking for money for himself. The guy is 65k a week, is 22 and in terms of the sport achieved nothing. people like Macca were the exception and from a different age and that;s why he always was my favurite player.

                  For the most part athletes like Wiggins have made huge sacrifices, struggle financially and to maintain relationships due to their schedule and, in his case, dealt with hitting the bottle when, despite coming back with three medals including a gold from Athens, he couldn't even pay the bills because of the lack of sponsorship.

                  Meanwhile there are 20 year olds who can't tap a ball or get in the first team on million pound contracts who live in mansions blowing it away on diamond earrings, hookers and Cristal in Boujis. Wiggins has got a dry wit, makes good copy if you've read any of his self-penned columns, knows his sport, but has interests outside of it, but most importantly, different from almost actually any British Premiership footballer, he actually doesn't strut around giving it the big I am, but he is a world champion.
                  Last edited by Westbyfleetr; 23-07-2012, 10:00 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Westbyfleetr View Post
                    'Selfish, characterless and boring'. Right. It's a good job Premiership footballers buck that trend then. You could be forgiven for being mistaken that they are equipped with self-deprecating wit, articulate, thoughtful, never troop in moodily past fans with their headphones on listening exclusively to Usher and thinking about their next meal at Nandos and getting their agent to phone the club to sort out such major issues as getting their light-bulbs changed or parking fines paid. They aren't in it for the money at all and all for the love of the sport and loyalty their club and it's fans. Rooney, Modric, Van Persie and so on. Lets face it, we only got Hoillet for the money and his dad asking for money for himself. The guy is 65k a week, is 22 and in terms of the sport achieved nothing. people like Macca were the exception and from a different age and that;s why he always was my favurite player.

                    For the most part athletes like Wiggins have made huge sacrifices, struggle financially and to maintain relationships due to their schedule and, in his case, dealt with hitting the bottle when, despite coming back with three medals including a gold from Athens, he couldn't even pay the bills because of the lack of sponsorship.

                    Meanwhile there are 20 year olds who can't tap a ball or get in the first team on million pound contracts who live in mansions blowing it away on diamond earrings, hookers and Cristal in Boujis. Wiggins has got a dry wit, makes good copy if you've read any of his self-penned columns, knows his sport, but has interests outside of it, but most importantly, different from almost actually any British Premiership footballer, he actually doesn't strut around giving it the big I am, but he is a world champion.
                    so what you trying to say???
                    you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                    • #11
                      i thought he was born in belgium

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                      • #12
                        antwerp
                        you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                        • #13
                          Wiggins is great. Pointlessly hating on him makes you a ****.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Factamondo View Post
                            so what you trying to say???
                            That the gentleman's previous argument is flawed and riddled with contradictions.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Westbyfleetr View Post
                              'Selfish, characterless and boring'. Right. It's a good job Premiership footballers buck that trend then. You could be forgiven for being mistaken that they are equipped with self-deprecating wit, articulate, thoughtful, never troop in moodily past fans with their headphones on listening exclusively to Usher and thinking about their next meal at Nandos and getting their agent to phone the club to sort out such major issues as getting their light-bulbs changed or parking fines paid. They aren't in it for the money at all and all for the love of the sport and loyalty their club and it's fans. Rooney, Modric, Van Persie and so on. Lets face it, we only got Hoillet for the money and his dad asking for money for himself. The guy is 65k a week, is 22 and in terms of the sport achieved nothing. people like Macca were the exception and from a different age and that;s why he always was my favurite player.

                              For the most part athletes like Wiggins have made huge sacrifices, struggle financially and to maintain relationships due to their schedule and, in his case, dealt with hitting the bottle when, despite coming back with three medals including a gold from Athens, he couldn't even pay the bills because of the lack of sponsorship.

                              Meanwhile there are 20 year olds who can't tap a ball or get in the first team on million pound contracts who live in mansions blowing it away on diamond earrings, hookers and Cristal in Boujis. Wiggins has got a dry wit, makes good copy if you've read any of his self-penned columns, knows his sport, but has interests outside of it, but most importantly, different from almost actually any British Premiership footballer, he actually doesn't strut around giving it the big I am, but he is a world champion.
                              Top post in a nutshell,

                              on a lighter note he as fit as f@ck comes from kilburn and loves weller can we sign him ,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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