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- June 18, 2006 at 22:34 #100450
As I said, its 5 – 9.
Am I expected to reply to you every time you talk s**t
e?You’ve still not answered my question:
Time to buy your Rooney shirt Stevie.
Is this statement in any way related to what went before, or just another non sequitur?
Steve<br>
June 20, 2006 at 18:20 #100451Am I expected to reply to you every time you talk s**t e?
Only if you have a reply me old chummy!
And if you want a reply……
Try to speak the Queens English, and not your continental jibberish.
Non sequitur, to me means bonnet de douche.;)
June 21, 2006 at 07:13 #100453i see at least one Scotsman showed up at England v Sweden.
then again it was a governmental freebie, and probably in his mind "a celebration of britishness" – or was he supporting the Swedes ?
best regards
wit
June 21, 2006 at 08:40 #100454Try to speak the Queens English, and not your continental jibberish.
Poor you, are my words too long for you to understand?
Awww ….
On the other hand, if your post had made some sort of sense, the phrase "non sequitur" would never have appeared in this thread.
Unless I’m missing the point and there’s a reason why some of the T&T squad playing in England would be a reason for me to stop supporting France in this WC and start supporting Rooney.
Steve
June 21, 2006 at 13:13 #10045624 year-old Braveheart attacks 7 year-old boy in Edinburgh for wearing an England shirt.
Similar attack on disabled man in Aberdeen:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/5101184.stm
<br>wit
June 21, 2006 at 13:23 #100457Those guys are pathetic loser arseholes and deserve a good kicking.
If we catch them we should just hand them over to the English hooligans to deal with.
BTW, the English holigans are also pathetic loser arseholes who deserve a good kicking.
Steve
June 21, 2006 at 16:10 #100461GH
it’s always a minority that does this kind of thing, but i think its legitimate to ask how much of an excuse they’re given by attitudes in the wider population.
i accept that all the "auld enemy" stuff is jokey to most Scots (at least since the home internationals were scrapped).
however, turn it around: does this kind of thing, or flag burning:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/sou … 094262.stm
happen to Scottish flags / shirts in England, and if not why should it happen to English symbols in Scotland?
<br>….and all this at a time when Gordon Brown is desperate to try prolong the disastrous last decade of Scottish governance in Downing Street

best regards
wit
June 21, 2006 at 19:19 #100464But GH – Thatcher was a resounding success surely!?

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