'that's what you can do when you have two feet'
and my favourite;
'that speaks volumes in my book'
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'that's what you can do when you have two feet'
and my favourite;
'that speaks volumes in my book'
"Its not a penalty unless the ref gives it" :p
Feck forgot to watch last nite and missed my weekly ogle at Paul. Dammit. Was scully on?
Yes and one for the Scully fans - "He was caught in 50/50 land there"
Ha ha....did he mention his trip to Kilkenny on Sat?
As he went to his seat some wag started calling him "Judas" Scully retorted with "thats Mr Judas"
ill never forget the day he looked at me
scully=legend
osam gets worse every week
when he was asked about us he didnt have a clue about us
was funny when the host[whatever his name is] said
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Sean Connor.....certainly a colourful character
NO one has a clue about you. osam doesn't try to bull**** anyone and he has the best one liners since Groucho MarxQuote:
Originally Posted by wild rover
roddy collins knew quite a lot bout our new playersQuote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
I@d say honestly he's never even seen half them. He's a bull****ter
its a pity he knew **** all about his own players at the Hoops last seasonQuote:
Originally Posted by Red4Eva
Have u not heard that before:confused: only an idiot would take that literally:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by sonofstan
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Originally Posted by Dodge
thats true i suppose
whan scully was playing for the drogs we where getting a serious hammering from longford.Oh the pain ! I shouted some words of encouragement in the dying moments of the game.He turned around and looked directly at me and said "ah **** off " .Nearly collapsed with laughter !
In footballing terms a player who is adept with both feet is a rarity.Quote:
Originally Posted by sonofstan
Witness David Beckham.. he might be a useful player altogether if he had a useful left foot ;)
Well it shows that sometimes he has a sense of humour:ball:Quote:
Originally Posted by Magicme
..... but not on this occasion:DQuote:
Originally Posted by ndrog
I knew what he meant - I just thought the turn of phrase was a little off -usually its 'two good feet' or 'as good on his left as his right' or something - perhaps I'm too easily amusedQuote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie