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Pepe used to be an absolute animal but has calmed down a lot recently.

Bruce Grobbelaar had a very nasty streak to him if you're in need of a keeper. Taking bungs aside, he always struck me as the sort to kill baby lambs and bury them in his back garden.

Bury them in his garden??! He could at least do the decent thing and BBQ them. With plenty of garlic, Rosemary, and olive oil!..:emoticon-0110-tongu
 
Bury them in his garden??! He could at least do the decent thing and BBQ them. With plenty of garlic, Rosemary, and olive oil!..:emoticon-0110-tongu
It depends how he killed them? Not sure if there was any Welsh in his background, but if they were shagged to death would you still want to eat them?
 
It depends how he killed them? Not sure if there was any Welsh in his background, but if they were shagged to death would you still want to eat them?

I suppose that would possibly interfere with the flavour. Plus the thought of having my dinner ****ed by some horny Welshman does nothing for my appetite!
 
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Revie was a dodgy bastard, that's for sure. Made a complete bollock of the England job, and then pissed of quick to The UAE without bothering to say goodbye.

As far as I can recall there were some serious rumours about financial impropriety at the time..... don't think he had time to leave a message!! <laugh>
(and see #4 re: Giles - totally agree, he was a complete scumbag, all off-the-ball stuff, including spitting. Pisses me off to see him still draw a salary as a pundit on RTE.....)
 
I remember someone telling me Teddy Sheringham had a sneaky way of dealing with defenders who'd lunge in with sliding tackles: every time he'd leap the tackle he'd just jump a little bit less, so after the third or fourth the laws of gravity would see him land studs-down on the opponent and it'd look like an accident.