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Looking forward to this game tbh should be belter.
No yamal for barca
He looks like a hybrid of rafa benitez and Ben Shalom
No Isak either
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Sounds Geordie to me?
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What fukin language is this?He's more Makem or maybe hartlepool
It's the peypel and opposed to peeple that's edging that direction.
What fukin language is this?
Oh okayJust trying to get across how identify the differences in the accent
Geordies pronounce people as peeple
Makems and Hartlepudlians pronounce people as Peypul...
Heys keys are theys keys
Who's keys are these keys

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The main problem there wasn't him standing trying to wrestle the man mountain that is vvd but the fact he did so whilst not looking at the ball once. Eyes and arms fully locked onto vvd.Simeone is a right tart. Should have focussed on his defender just standing there while Van Dijk jumped for the header.
The main problem there wasn't him standing trying to wrestle the man mountain that is vvd but the fact he did so whilst not looking at the ball once. Eyes and arms fully locked onto vvd.
Schoolboy ****
I think it just demonstrates where the game has gone, it's more a tourist spectacle now than anything else. Most now focusing around hospitality, which is all well and good if you can afford it, but it baffles me in an age when people are using foodbanks in itself a new found venture, and customers that total 2.8M, just think about that for a minute, it's astonishing. Obviously a footballing name springs to mind around that good work.
Football fans are ripped off big times these days, which is why so many are supporting it illegally. So if you are someone who can afford to go along to a Newcastle v Barcelona game, the scarf represents something equivalent to the type of car you can afford, a status symbol, tourist badge, much the same way I use to buy football programmes when they were about 10p lol. It highlights commercially how much our game has change, and a lot of the community have got left behind.