Ouch on 15:50 - Apr 23 with 3753 views | Esox_Lucius | It couldn't have happened to a nicer spitter. | |
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Ouch on 16:00 - Apr 23 with 3725 views | Boston | Not overly keen on the bloke, don’t hate him though ( I mean he’s not SWP’s biological father), but I think you’ll find he still has a legal right to his personal items. [Post edited 23 Apr 2018 16:02]
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Ouch on 16:11 - Apr 23 with 3698 views | CroydonCaptJack | So who noticed the mention of an England shirt worn by SWP!! | | | |
Ouch on 16:21 - Apr 23 with 3664 views | johncharles |
Ouch on 15:50 - Apr 23 by Esox_Lucius | It couldn't have happened to a nicer spitter. |
I do like a chuckle. | |
| Strong and stable my arse. |
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Ouch on 16:27 - Apr 23 with 3649 views | Boston |
Ouch on 16:21 - Apr 23 by johncharles | I do like a chuckle. |
Barry or Paul? | |
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Ouch on 16:37 - Apr 23 with 3630 views | smegma | I take the story with a barrel load of salt. Someone has paid £7million for the stuff hoping to make a profit ?????? | | | |
Ouch on 19:20 - Apr 23 with 3484 views | NoDiddley | I reckon that bloke at the Man City league cup game has bought it to wind him up | | | |
Ouch on 20:08 - Apr 23 with 3416 views | oddball | good. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Ouch on 20:14 - Apr 23 with 3401 views | GroveR | "Among the six football shirts, an England strip worn by son Shaun Wright-Phillips has particular sentimental value." Probably didn't even need a wash. | | | |
Ouch on 00:01 - Apr 24 with 3235 views | PeterHucker | About 15 years ago after playing 5 a side on the pitches near Royal Oak tube, I went to a pub nearby with my team-mates and Ian Wright was parking his motorbike outside as we arrived. Of course we all recognised him straight away and started chatting to him. I gave him some stick about various incidents against QPR. Surprisingly he was very complimentary about QPR and the atmosphere there. He sat with us inside the pub while he was waiting for his mate to turn up. He gave my mate Nick who's a Spurs fan lots of stick but it was all very good natured. Never liked him much before that evening, came away thinking he was a top chap. Eventually his mate got there, it turned out it was Suggs and Wright made him buy us all a round! | | | |
Ouch on 06:21 - Apr 24 with 3156 views | stowmarketrange |
Ouch on 00:01 - Apr 24 by PeterHucker | About 15 years ago after playing 5 a side on the pitches near Royal Oak tube, I went to a pub nearby with my team-mates and Ian Wright was parking his motorbike outside as we arrived. Of course we all recognised him straight away and started chatting to him. I gave him some stick about various incidents against QPR. Surprisingly he was very complimentary about QPR and the atmosphere there. He sat with us inside the pub while he was waiting for his mate to turn up. He gave my mate Nick who's a Spurs fan lots of stick but it was all very good natured. Never liked him much before that evening, came away thinking he was a top chap. Eventually his mate got there, it turned out it was Suggs and Wright made him buy us all a round! |
I can understand that Ian Wright would seem like a saint when a Chelshite muppet turned up. | | | |
Ouch on 08:11 - Apr 24 with 3065 views | Hayesender | If it meant that much to him, what was it doing in a lock up thousands of miles away? | |
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Ouch on 10:00 - Apr 24 with 3004 views | paulparker | I actually never minded Wright as a player what a striker he was 4 times the player Kane is BTW and he was passionate about playing for England as well , as a pundit he is the drizzling sh1ts | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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