AndyC27/11, on Jan 16 2008, 15:06, said:
So You've Heard Of Lol Cats? Get Ready For LOL Footballers!
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Posted 16 January 2008 - 15:44
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Posted 16 January 2008 - 17:33
Sally@Feb,1994 said:
That’s their problem, although I cannot say i’m not enjoying what’s happening to them.
Sally@Mar,2012 said:
There are probably one or two people out there enjoying it
wawp-wawp-wawp-waaaawwwwwwwpppppp!
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Posted 16 January 2008 - 17:34
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Another Mccall one
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Posted 16 January 2008 - 17:41
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This post has been edited by pollymac: 16 January 2008 - 17:43
Sally@Feb,1994 said:
That’s their problem, although I cannot say i’m not enjoying what’s happening to them.
Sally@Mar,2012 said:
There are probably one or two people out there enjoying it
wawp-wawp-wawp-waaaawwwwwwwpppppp!
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Posted 16 January 2008 - 18:12
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Posted 16 January 2008 - 18:26
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Save as jpegs next time, philpy
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Posted 16 January 2008 - 18:31
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DAFC, on Jan 16 2008, 08:31, said:

He is doing some NE sportsmans dinner talk around Peterhead sometime. Mmmm
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He came, he saw, he went away again
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Posted 16 January 2008 - 19:36
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Posted 16 January 2008 - 19:54
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Rubbish image, only one I could find and it was tiny so had to resize it and lose resolution.
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Long ball (often colloquially referred to as 'hoofball') is the term used in association football to describe an attempt, often speculative, to distribute the ball a long distance down the field via a cross, without the intention to pass it to the feet of the receiving player.
It is a technique that can be especially effective for a team with either fast or tall strikers. The long ball technique is also a through pass from distance in an effort to get the ball by the defensive line and create a foot race between striker and defender.[1] While often derided as either boring or primitive,[2] it can prove effective where players or weather conditions suit this style; in particular, it is an effective counter-attacking style of play in which some defenders can be caught off-guard. - Wikipedia
Ronnie Coyle - #4
It is a technique that can be especially effective for a team with either fast or tall strikers. The long ball technique is also a through pass from distance in an effort to get the ball by the defensive line and create a foot race between striker and defender.[1] While often derided as either boring or primitive,[2] it can prove effective where players or weather conditions suit this style; in particular, it is an effective counter-attacking style of play in which some defenders can be caught off-guard. - Wikipedia
Ronnie Coyle - #4
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Posted 16 January 2008 - 20:46
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Dunfermline boss Jim McIntyre must be at a loss to explain the succession of goalkeeping howlers he's witnessed from the frazzled Pars this season. I'm picturing a scene akin to Basil Fawlty whacking his car repeatedly with a branch after deciding "enough is enough!"
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Cappelo
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Dunfermline boss Jim McIntyre must be at a loss to explain the succession of goalkeeping howlers he's witnessed from the frazzled Pars this season. I'm picturing a scene akin to Basil Fawlty whacking his car repeatedly with a branch after deciding "enough is enough!"
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Long ball (often colloquially referred to as 'hoofball') is the term used in association football to describe an attempt, often speculative, to distribute the ball a long distance down the field via a cross, without the intention to pass it to the feet of the receiving player.
It is a technique that can be especially effective for a team with either fast or tall strikers. The long ball technique is also a through pass from distance in an effort to get the ball by the defensive line and create a foot race between striker and defender.[1] While often derided as either boring or primitive,[2] it can prove effective where players or weather conditions suit this style; in particular, it is an effective counter-attacking style of play in which some defenders can be caught off-guard. - Wikipedia
Ronnie Coyle - #4
It is a technique that can be especially effective for a team with either fast or tall strikers. The long ball technique is also a through pass from distance in an effort to get the ball by the defensive line and create a foot race between striker and defender.[1] While often derided as either boring or primitive,[2] it can prove effective where players or weather conditions suit this style; in particular, it is an effective counter-attacking style of play in which some defenders can be caught off-guard. - Wikipedia
Ronnie Coyle - #4
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YAASSS! That's what e'hm talkn' aboot!
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