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Haven't a clue what you're on about, but it doesn't alter the truth of my statement.
If you don't like him- fair enough, say so- but my point was that he has every right to speak up for his players if the ref is about to punish them. And that point still stands.

There's a shocker.

Ever been to Liverpool mate?
 
Must have cost your parents a fortune in air fares sending you from Norway to SFX every day saint.
De La Salle, Page.

Sure.

I'm surprised that you don't remember the Clattenebrg derby then lad, or are you about 12?

Christ, I wish.
If I tell you my first match was the derby game in the season Liverpool came up from the second division, perhaps you'll have a bit of a clue, sunshine?
 
St. John baptist de la salle?

That's the one, Bluff. But we just called it De La Salle.
Back then it was a Grammar School but now it calls itself a Humanities College.
Famous alumni (apart from me, of course), include Wayne Rooney and Franny Jeffers. <yikes>
 
That's the one, Bluff. But we just called it De La Salle.
Back then it was a Grammar School but now it calls itself a Humanities College.
Famous alumni (apart from me, of course), include Wayne Rooney and Franny Jeffers. <yikes>

My high school I went to ( Christian Brothers) had the patron st. john baptist de la salle and there are tons of high schools who instead of using the Christian Brothers name they just use de la salle. I think their is a college here with the same name.

What were the colors?
 
My high school I went to ( Christian Brothers) had the patron st. john baptist de la salle and there are tons of high schools who instead of using the Christian Brothers name they just use de la salle. I think their is a college here with the same name.

What were the colors?

What do you mean by "colours" ( spelt that correctly for you there, Bluff:) )?

Do you mean uniform? Sports teams? Something else?
 
What do you mean by "colours" ( spelt that correctly for you there, Bluff:) )?

Do you mean uniform? Sports teams? Something else?

Ya colors of the school. With Christain brothers it was purple and gold but I think the de la salle was always green. Supposedly the colors meant brotherhood and some other **** but it was all just what our sports teams colors were lol.
 
Ya colors of the school. With Christain brothers it was purple and gold but I think the de la salle was always green. Supposedly the colors meant brotherhood and some other **** but it was all just what our sports teams colors were lol.
School teams played in a fetching Black and Gold number in the league, but as I was mostly pants at footie I only got to play a handful of games at that level.
We had four houses (do you have them in the US?), each named after a saint or martyr or some such and they had their own colours.
Mine was blue (Campion) worn with the black and gold shorts and socks.
 
School teams played in a fetching Black and Gold number in the league, but as I was mostly pants at footie I only got to play a handful of games at that level.
We had four houses (do you have them in the US?), each named after a saint or martyr or some such and they had their own colours.
Mine was blue (Campion) worn with the black and gold shorts and socks.

No we didn't have the houes lol. Purple and Gold, good idea but when you are at an all male catholic school it was easy material for other teams to have a go at you.