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John83
18/01/2006, 1:08 PM
Since when is a Dundalk accent held against someone ? Very strange comment. A "ginger tosser" who respresented his country over 100 times. My God, what do you have to do to earn a bit of respect in this country ?
Refuse to play for it, then have a couple of good games for Man City (http://foot.ie/showthread.php?t=32416). People have short memories. And an irrational hatred for Dundalk.

Peadar
18/01/2006, 2:37 PM
Very strange comment. A "ginger tosser"


I used descriptive words in case people wouldn't know who I was referring to. They clearly worked.

Poor Student
18/01/2006, 3:02 PM
Here's a man tired of the game's cliches and same old hackneyed reporter questions http://media.putfile.com/Soccer-AM---Gordon-Strachan

Bully Bull
18/01/2006, 5:41 PM
Strachan you F**kin legend!

sligoman
19/01/2006, 5:19 PM
"He's gonna get the hairdryer treatment for that"

That's a common Mark Lawerson(sp?) one:mad:

Bald Student
19/01/2006, 9:17 PM
Students' Tought a Lesson

or

Students Teach [insert club here] a Lesson

or

A Battle of Saints and Scholars, for games against Pat's.

ken foree
20/01/2006, 2:25 PM
the unnecessary plurals as posted by dublin12 i think it was, esp. when they apply to players ("your steven gerrards, your michael owens, your wayne rooneys") what did they buckin clone them?!:rolleyes:

also, last season's workhorse, "it's a big ask." grr hate that one