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Old 06-07-2006, 06:12 PM
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Default The English press at it again

On sky sports news all day they were going on about how the Italian midfield player Simone Perrotta was born in Ashton Under Lyne and lived there until he was six years old. According to locals Sky reported those who knew him always said that he was destined for bigger things.

They even visited the school he had attended and reported from one of the class rooms.

They now hope that Italy win the world cup because there is an English player in the team.

Shower of wankers.

Similar to the BBC reporting during the week that the great British hope could go all the way after beating Andy Roddick. Three days later they reported how the Scottish teenager had been knocked out by Bagdatis.
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Eddie was always British until he left Ferrari. Back to Irish then.
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Old 06-07-2006, 06:25 PM
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Eddie was always British until he left Ferrari. Back to Irish then.

They make me fucking sick.

At least Eddie insisted on the Tri Colour.
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Old 06-07-2006, 07:13 PM
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On sky sports news all day they were going on about how the Italian midfield player Simone Perrotta was born in Ashton Under Lyne and lived there until he was six years old. According to locals Sky reported those who knew him always said that he was destined for bigger things.

They even visited the school he had attended and reported from one of the class rooms.

They now hope that Italy win the world cup because there is an English player in the team.

Shower of wankers.

Similar to the BBC reporting during the week that the great British hope could go all the way after beating Andy Roddick. Three days later they reported how the Scottish teenager had been knocked out by Bagdatis.

Jesus - you can talk! How many non Irish born players have you had playing for you over the years!!
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Jesus - you can talk! How many non Irish born players have you had playing for you over the years!!

Thats not the point.

Read the post again.

Its the English media.
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And besides that, when we failed to qualify for tournaments we never said "Townsend, the Englishman......"
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And besides that, when we failed to qualify for tournaments we never said "Townsend, the Englishman......"
Nail on head.
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