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  1. Isn't that the one where Miss Windsor's bra flew away'
  2. Oh well that's fine then! EDIT: A comment on Knowles's post.
  3. You've just coined an interesting word there, inspiteful. I like it.
  4. Fulham should see about scoring some goals away from home. Look at their defence away from the Cottage, then look at the number of points they got.
  5. Leave moderation to the mods please EDIT: OK, whatever-your-name-is. Oh and absolutely spot on Mike.
  6. I reckon it's a reaction after what happened yesterday, and I don't mean what happened in Kazakhstan either. 8)
  7. Sorry, that was a bit heavy. You know, you can't beat a bit of Danny Kaye to cheer you up. For instance: Or perhaps Hans Christian Andersen (clip 1), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXi3bjKowJU.
  8. El coraje del pueblo. A documentary reenactment of the government-ordered massacre of striking tin miners and their families at the Siglo XX Mines in 1967 in Bolivia. IMDb The director The film 8)
  9. I'm English. Used to be 3 but now with Villa players getting selected fairly frequently I'm more of a 2. "Please poll be added" - is that a rare use of the subjunctive?
  10. The Life of Jane Asher in four parts, NOT SAFE for watching if you have a dog in the room: Part 2 Part 3 Part 4
  11. From those options 1-Maldini, 2-Brehme.
  12. Which is precisely why I went for Moore, who had virtually perfect World Cups in 66 and 70 but in bread-and-butter league matches often looked extremely sluggish and clumsy, and made lots of mistakes. Unlike God.
  13. Jairzinho only gets into this category by dint of (lol) being considered a winger as that's what all wingers, old and present-day, are now classed as. Jairzinho certainly did spend a lot of time on the wing and during the 1970 World Cup no one ever thought that he was anything other than a winger. Later a bit of analysis was done which showed that he was in fact a centre forward who played FROM the right wing. And was always cutting un. To replace the so-called centre forward, Tostao - an incredibly technical player - who inevitably raced out to the left wing on na decoy run. In fact this one of the many ways in which Zagalo managed to fool the world and win a World Cup. Despite having a defence that was crying out for a Liam Ridgewell, a Titus Bramble or a Perry Digweed just to give it some semblance of quality. A midfielder he was not though.
  14. Oh at last an easy one. Garrincha by a country mile. Except that he was an old-fashioned winger.
  15. cunnyfunt - and he isn't a bot either, he's on the Memberlist.
  16. There are people who arrived in December 2003 and have never posted. Oh look, ViagraSuperMan has joined us.
  17. :notworthy: Small Faces but not quite the original.
  18. Oh fart-frosted spheroids.
  19. Oh you mean Doug. :oops:
  20. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - You're all I need to get by
  21. Since it got rebranded the Champions League, yes. But no. Jose Villalonga was 36 years and five months old when he won it with Real Madrid in 1956. He was 37 years and five months old when he won it again with Real Madrid in 1957. Pep Guardiola is 38 years and four months old. In 1979 Englishman Bobby Houghton was only 31 years and 199 days old, but his Malmö team lost to Nottingham Forest in the Final. Poor Bobby Houghton. Had a spell at Bristol City but never really triumphed in the Football League. But blimey has he travelled. He has a friend who like him has spent his managerial career bombing about all over Europe including a couple of spells at Inter but who also never really triumphed in the Football League. Roy Hodgson.
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