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Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by crumble bungle, Apr 14, 2016.

  1. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Crazy having all these automatic weapons available on demand, why would any normal person would want one?
     
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    They're owned by weak people who want to feel powerful.
     
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  4. Commachio

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    Cos the yanks are strange about their guns. They love them.

    The days of dirty harry 'do you feel lucky punk' handguns, has long been replaced with Uzi and AK47 and some real high tec gear.
     
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    I'm not really into tennis but I thought those that are would like to see a couple of photos one of our gardeners sent from Wimbledon.
    He's quite a lad and seems to mix with all kinds of rich & famous people, he was in London with Roger Taylor, Queen, the other night and flew over the house in a hot air balloon the other day ...... weird.

    Anyway, he was in the VIP area at Wimbledon, on Wednesday, and sent a photo of a tennis player and another of a lass in a frock.

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  6. Commachio

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    Lots buggering of to china. Even from the ne1 bigtop.

    Papiss Cisse has left Newcastle United to join Shandong Luneng in the Chinese Super League.

    The Sky Bet Championship club announced the 31-year-old Senegal international striker has left St James' Park for an undisclosed fee after four-and-a-half years on Tyneside.
     
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  7. Tel (they/them)

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    Makes sense, he's done nowt since his first half season at Newcastle. He looked incredible in that season scoring some amazing goals but he's a ****house.

    I doubt any better clubs would have fancied him.
     
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    Big money being offered over there.
     
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  9. Tel (they/them)

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    Obviously is, some good players heading there as well.

    There'll be a few more surprises before the window shuts as well no doubt.
     
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    Pelle next.
     
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  11. Tel (they/them)

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    Yeah I put that on here yesterday, that's a surprising one for me. I reckon he'd be a cracking signing for Chelsea.
     
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    This Chinese situation is interesting.

    There's no way Pelle dreamed of playing in China so it's obviously just a financial decision.

    Will it affect his international career or is that of less importance than it used to be?

    It'll certainly be funny watching PL clubs whinging that they can't afford to sign certain players.
     
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    I agree with it being financial mate sure.

    Some players probably think they have nowt to play for aged 31+ and probably won't win anything, like Cisse, so best go for a pay day, I don't blame him, he's **** really.

    But Ramirez who went from Chelsea could have gone almost anywhere, Pelle is another one who could have gone elsewhere.

    I guess money talks and always will from now on.
     
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    We got a taste of what is coming with Gyan, its very disheartening for fans, but you cant blame the players really. The money is just too good to refuse, a few years in an easier league at the back end of your career and you are set for life still young enough to enjoy it. Lucky beggars. I'm really surprised that Fletch seams to have missed the boat to China, he was slow enough. I always thought he would end up at Celtic with Flash, but it looks like he is headed for Steel Town instead, his ego must have taken a bashing serves him right the lazy ha'peth. :emoticon-0136-giggl
     
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    It is for me, it ranks little higher than the Chelsea flower show
     
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    **** me... How old is he now ?

    Ah, gotcha now :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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    Why is it that tennis players in doubles matches always feel the need to high five after every point, whether they've blasted an ace down the line or lost a set by mis-hitting the ball out of the court like a dick.

    If I played doubles I'd let my partner know that high fives will only be exchanged when we've actually done something particularly great and even then probably not.
     
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    I'd have no desire to be touching skin with a fellow sweaty ****. What is it with people's need to be constantly touching each other?
     
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    Dunno but it's not something I feel the need to do, a handshake after the match does for me.
     
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    Absolutely.
     
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