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That whole report is quality. <laugh>

I like how the club have got writers with a sense of humour now, rather than that horrible corporate crap we used to have to put up with.

The Steven Taylor thing was quality, that's exactly what I do, when it starts and everyone charges off I just sit there and unload into my teammates' backs. Needless to say I don't have friends any more.

It would be Ryan Taylor who got ambushed as well, he was probably sat in a corner somewhere contemplating turning the gun on himself when they jumped him.
 
That whole report is quality. <laugh>

I like how the club have got writers with a sense of humour now, rather than that horrible corporate crap we used to have to put up with.

The Steven Taylor thing was quality, that's exactly what I do, when it starts and everyone charges off I just sit there and unload into my teammates' backs. Needless to say I don't have friends any more.

It would be Ryan Taylor who got ambushed as well, he was probably sat in a corner somewhere contemplating turning the gun on himself when they jumped him.

<laugh>
 
But it was Steven Taylor who deserves to be court-martialed for his underhand tactics. Insiders claim the defender was sniping against his teammates for his own entertainment, before turning the gun on the Club's official photographer Ian Horrocks and video reporter Rob Scanlon, who were both chronicling the afternoon.

<laugh>!
 
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