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Yemi, Constable
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Yemi, Constable
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Re: Dorchester Hat
Snigger!"Radley Rambler" wrote:with 300 dorks
5 - 0 4000 400 Yemi Haldane Guy Constable Turley.
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Entering a dark changing room, the players are surprised to find seven doors in the wall. Deciding to open them to let in light, they find that each one reveals something different. The first leads to the physio's room, the second to the boot room. Behind the third are their bonuses for reaching the First Round, behind the fourth the pitch in immaculate condition. Behind the fifth is a view of the city of Oxford, but stained with blood: behind the sixth they can see the reservoir at Farmoor, but filled with tears. Burnell pleads with the others not to open the last door, but they do, to reveal players from each of Burnell's three previous clubs, dressed in their kit. Burnell praises his previous clubs and then his teammates: now they beg him to stop, but it is too late. They find themselves dressed in Northampton, Wycombe and Bristol City kit and are transported variously to Ashton Gate, Adams Park and Sixfields, travelling along magic beams exuding from the floodlights.
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Entering a dark changing room, the players are surprised to find seven doors in the wall. Deciding to open them to let in light, they find that each one reveals something different. The first leads to the physio's room, the second to the boot room. Behind the third are their bonuses for reaching the First Round, behind the fourth the pitch in immaculate condition. Behind the fifth is a view of the city of Oxford, but stained with blood: behind the sixth they can see the reservoir at Farmoor, but filled with tears. Burnell pleads with the others not to open the last door, but they do, to reveal players from each of Burnell's three previous clubs, dressed in their kit. Burnell praises his previous clubs and then his teammates: now they beg him to stop, but it is too late. They find themselves dressed in Northampton, Wycombe and Bristol City kit and are transported variously to Ashton Gate, Adams Park and Sixfields, travelling along magic beams exuding from the floodlights.
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You mean le bloke qui manage Manchester Cité?"Peña Oxford United" wrote:I bet you also do the "Marcuse" gag.
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Yes."Ancient Colin" wrote:You mean le bloke qui manage Manchester Cité?"Peña Oxford United" wrote:I bet you also do the "Marcuse" gag.
When I was briefly at the University of East Anglia in 1986 one of my housemates was a rather earnest philosophy postgraduate from Wigan who once asked me, out of the blue, "have you ever heard of Marcuse?"
"Of course", I replied. "Barcelona, Wales and Manchester United."
The funny thing is, it wasn't quick-wittedness on my part. I actually thought she meant Mark Hughes and was asking me about it because I knew about football and she didn't!
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