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No Butland then

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  1. ProudPotter

    ProudPotter Well-Known Member

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    In what is a 'dead rubber' against Estonia tonight Woy selects Hart in goal but makes 5 outfield changes. A chance to give the fringe players game time\experience of international competition and Hodgson does not select Butland. I despair.
     
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    nickyb Well-Known Member

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    Cos he plays for US.

    Plus Hodgson is a one eyed, dead beat, has been/never was been, deluded, useless git.

    Oh and a cross.dressing, bath water drinking, cockroach loving twonk.

    Oh and a useless manager, crikey even Hughes could have qualified from thag group.

    Jusyt saying
     
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    koskikabow Active Member

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    Ah jackal kape goal on Mondee genst Lithuania
     
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    nickyb Well-Known Member

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    English please KKB :)
     
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    koskikabow Active Member

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    Our Jack will keep goal on Monday against Lithuania
     
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    nickyb Well-Known Member

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    :) thank you kind Sir...lets hope so.

    I cannot find in google or elsewhere what does KKB mean???

    Cheers mate
     
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    koskikabow Active Member

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    Can you kick a ball against a wall and head it until it bursts ? , is an old Potteries saying which the sub-meaning , if there is one , completely escapes me.
    However , KKB is how you refer to me , which is an abbreviation of my sign-in name , koskikabow , which comes from Can you kick a ball , the first part of the aforementioned Potteries saying , which when spoken in the Potteries dialect reads , cos kick a bow ? Any clearer Nick ? If I wanted to set up an alternative sign-in so that I could use it to debate on here , with myself , I could use the last part of the Potteries saying , which in our dialect would read , NYEDITTILITBOSTS. ( and head it until it bursts )
     
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    nickyb Well-Known Member

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    Brilliant stuff KKB, hope you don't mind my abbreviating your name, it's a wretched habit ...hence Lambo and Taff anf Zoz.

    Local dialects are a fascinating part of our heritage <cheers>
     
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    You must be a plastic potter Nick! <party>
     
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  10. nickyb

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    Quite possibly :) took me tlll the age of 60 to understand English
     
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