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There once was a Gooner from cork
And reading his posts were hard work
He tried in vain
To stay ahead of the game
And if he replies to this, he's a dork. :barscarf:

Now stoppit.

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Next person to post after this post is, deep down, a Scum fan who holds a soft spot for the chavs.

I win :barscarf:

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skizz_b wrote:The next person to post after the last post is, deep down, a Scum fan who holds a soft spot for the chavs.

I win :barscarf:
Indeed you do. :oops: :lol: :lol: :wink:

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I think we might have a winner :winner: :barscarf:

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I Hate Hleb wrote:
skizz_b wrote:The next person to post after the last post is, deep down, a Scum fan who holds a soft spot for the chavs.

I win :barscarf:
Indeed you do. :oops: :lol: :lol: :wink:
I meant...oh whatever I've kicked myself in the bollox with that one :lol:

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The poster Henry Norris 1913 is a *word censored*

8) 8) 8)

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*word****censored*

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Sorry Frank thats not allowed


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Fuck the 'word censored'

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Top Londoner wrote:'word censored' the 'word censored'
8) :lol: :wink:

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[b]Word Censored[/b] wrote:I am the 'word censored'
:shock:

8)

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Ok I might as well win :barscarf:

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I wanna dance with Koscielny

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MutleyGooner wrote:Ok I might as well win :barscarf:

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copy/paste. what a waste. We have pussy in this house

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