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the 12 th man
02/03/2004, 8:16 AM
"sorry lads,regulars only tonight"

their team really got going "early doors"/arghhhh

"that man has forgotten more about football than you will ever know"/like what the hell???

max power
02/03/2004, 9:03 AM
"they gave 110%"

"no we can't have sex tonight "

the 12 th man
02/03/2004, 9:22 AM
Originally posted by max power

"no we can't have sex tonight "

thats very odd cos my right hand says zip to me:rolleyes:

tiktok
02/03/2004, 9:26 AM
Work "Let's be pro-active"
Girls "If you don't know what's wrong, there's no point telling you"
Sport "rattled the old onion bag"

tiktok
02/03/2004, 9:28 AM
Originally posted by the 12 th man
thats very odd cos my right hand says zip to me:rolleyes:

it's good that it offers directions ;) :D

SÓC
02/03/2004, 9:49 AM
Originally posted by tiktok
Girls "If you don't know what's wrong, there's no point telling you"

A the much walked path

His Response; Fine so

Then she goes mental; "How could you forget its a year since we first went shoping together whilst sharing a trolley?" or the likes.

the 12 th man
02/03/2004, 9:52 AM
Originally posted by tiktok
it's good that it offers directions ;) :D


my, my ,you were up early this morning.very sharp altogether ;)

what about we never got "the rub of the green"

Xlex
02/03/2004, 1:10 PM
Hate to spoil a thread so early but i gots to....


Same difference!

4tothefloor
02/03/2004, 3:47 PM
"At the end of the day"
"Its a game of two halves"

and worst of all the GAA "take yer points lads, the goals will come" - they just automatically happen at some stage :D

joeSoap
02/03/2004, 8:35 PM
"Do it early"....strongly used in junior soccer circles.
"Soft Day, Thank God"
"C'mere I wantcha, biy"
"Git yer wrappin' paper.....foive for feeefty".

the 12 th man
03/03/2004, 7:14 AM
at kids football matchs when one kid has the ball and is running towards the opposition and is about to be tackled:"skin him
jason/darren/johnathan!!!!"

"i just want to be friends from now on"/oh yeah sure you do

"thats football"/of course its football you thickie!!!!!

the scout
06/03/2004, 5:31 AM
tomorrow is another day

time is a great healer

yur man
06/03/2004, 11:56 AM
'thats a bit of a cliche'

more often used to be snobby towards people

and the phrase used a lot in the wrong context 'deja vu'

it means u have a feelin youve done somethin before but have no memory of it. its not - this feels the same as when we did this last year/week

Footie_Fan
06/03/2004, 2:04 PM
At kids football matches when one of them is taking a throw and he shouts "I'm not superman!"

Pauro 76
07/03/2004, 6:07 PM
Footy:
"A great touch for a big lad" so lanky players have a sh!t first touch then eh?

Women:
"Its not you, its me..." Its you....
"Of course we can still be friends" nope!
"We'll always keep in touch" an odd email (feeling guilty) and then... nothing...

or when ya ask something when your a kid to your parents, "Mum/Dad can i go out/play footy/whatever.. tonight" "No!" "Why?" "THATS THE WHY!!!"

Gary
07/03/2004, 6:57 PM
Work:
1. My aim is to streamline x y and z

2. People, we need to be singing from the same hymn sheet.

3. Wake up ya lazy bugger.

Sport
1 Sick as a parrot

2/3/4. if you had offered me a 2-2 draw before the game i would have laughed at you, this is (insert ground) afterall, not many teams get anything here, but the lads done well, covered every blade of grass on the pitch and on balance i think we desreved to win it.

Ol Dolls
1. Thats fine!!!!!!!( when its blatantly not fine :p )

Éanna
08/03/2004, 2:40 PM
yeah, that bainisteoir thing is annoying alright. Hear that kind of thing a lot in other contexts too- e.g. University literature I've seen has things like "languages available: French, Spanish, Germand and Gaeilge." Why they have to do stupid things like that? :rolleyes:

Ruairi
08/03/2004, 2:43 PM
anything that eanna says generally annoys me...


:p

the 12 th man
09/03/2004, 7:24 AM
at kids football match when a throw in is about to be taken:"down the line"(shane,darren,johnathan,)

crc
09/03/2004, 7:38 AM
Originally posted by Conor74
He also says 'Semple' as if it's a place as in 'the Tipp lads played well in Semple yesterday...' The name of the ground is Semple Stadium. Do Man Yoo play at 'Old'? Do Cork City play at 'Turner's'? Do Pats play at 'Rich'? Why give half the name of the stadium?

no, but City do play at the Cross, Bohs play in Dayler, and Rovers play at the.... oh, that's right, they don't have anywhere to play!

the scout
09/03/2004, 5:42 PM
going for the jugular-in a football match??

pool of blood__newspapers reports on assaults nearly always include it

the scout
14/03/2004, 8:16 AM
just before the match starts

come on (insert your team here),from the start!!!!!!!

NigeSausagepump
14/03/2004, 4:22 PM
1 Suffixing every utterance with "in all fairness like"

2 Heavy use of the word "actually"