Stephen Kelly: The Misunderstood Man (27/2)

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Stephen Kelly: The Misunderstood Man (27/2)

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http://www.onlinegooner.com/exclusive/index.php?id=546

usual thread starter…Think Kelly’s just proof of the old adage that a player’s brains are in their feet. He’d have been better saying nothing.

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Quality :lol: Look out for Larsson's book as well:

"The evil mind behind Arsenal: Arsene Wenger"

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:lol:

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Nice Nazi Adolf

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Could you tell me how much the book is as I would like to purchase it to go with my other books such as `The Thinnest Book Ever Written` the story of Tottenham Hotspurs Premiership titles and `My Team Have Never Committed A Foul` the heart warming story of life behind the scenes of Manchester United by Sir Alex (hic) Ferguson.

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Rainham Red wrote:Could you tell me how much the book is as I would like to purchase it to go with my other books such as `The Thinnest Book Ever Written` the story of Tottenham Hotspurs Premiership titles and `My Team Have Never Committed A Foul` the heart warming story of life behind the scenes of Manchester United by Sir Alex (hic) Ferguson.
Would you be interested in purchasing the "The Strange Delusions of North London: Lilywhites". Based on real life, contains drama and comedy. It has 500 pages, although it has been massively cut down from the original. Price: £16 million or a black guy who scored some goals for a relegated side.

Warning: Don’t read in excessive amounts, otherwise in danger of dying in laughter

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Books for the connoisseur

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Thank you Khalid I will certainly add `The Strange Delusions of North
London Lillywhites`to my collection.

Incidentely you might be interested to know that Hollywood are in the process of making a film of `The Thinnest Book Ever Written`I believe Robbie Keane and Berbetov will be played by Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.There is a brillant scene in which Berbetov passes to Keane who misses an open goal prompting Berbetov to say `thats another fine mess you got me into Robbie`

Although a comedy there is a very sad ending when at the season`s end the Lillywhites are watching the Arsenal parade through the streets and Ramos,played by Amy Winehouse,turns to his team and says `never mind lads next season we will definately be in the top ten`.

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the birmingham players and manager are an embarrassment to their supporters.
for the manager to suggest that butcher taylors tackle was no worse than a trip and did not warrent a red card is a joke.
as for the nice mr tiny taylor. i read an article about fred west.
the neighbours said they couldn't believe it of west he was such a nice man, he simply loved kids.
their guilt shines through in their petty protest. they are that thick they don't realise the more they speak the more people doubt them.
SCUMBAGS.

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