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Football's nutters?
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Re: Football's nutters?
Loved that from Bish.
Not related to being a hard cսnt, but I also remember enjoying seeing Joe Cole mug off bully boy Keane with skill he could only dream of...

Not related to being a hard cսnt, but I also remember enjoying seeing Joe Cole mug off bully boy Keane with skill he could only dream of...
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Cough.
Surely the soppy cunts couldn't have known he lived there or if they did,they must have been convinced he was out for the night?
Remember reading about that incident and pissing myself.
Surely the soppy cunts couldn't have known he lived there or if they did,they must have been convinced he was out for the night?
Remember reading about that incident and pissing myself.
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The funniest one was away from football, I know let's burglarise the house of Duncan Ferguson?
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side effect.
When Roberts signed for Tottenham from Weymouth he had a list of players he wanted to 'do', thus cementing his reputation as a genuine hard man of the game. Bonds was on this list and Roberts got his big chance about 15 minutes into the first time they were opponents. Roberts himself reckons the ball was probably 60/40 in his favour but that didnt prevent him getting totally smashed to the point where smelling salts were needed to bring him back round. When he did regain his senses he says that Bill was standing over him grinning, saying,"fancy trying that again son"?
When Roberts signed for Tottenham from Weymouth he had a list of players he wanted to 'do', thus cementing his reputation as a genuine hard man of the game. Bonds was on this list and Roberts got his big chance about 15 minutes into the first time they were opponents. Roberts himself reckons the ball was probably 60/40 in his favour but that didnt prevent him getting totally smashed to the point where smelling salts were needed to bring him back round. When he did regain his senses he says that Bill was standing over him grinning, saying,"fancy trying that again son"?
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Re: Football's nutters?
Yes Birmingham take this title, Harford, noel blake, van den hauwe, dicksy, mark dennis, ets
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Re: Football's nutters?
One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑23 Dec 2024, 08:56 Just this year, Kudus single handedly knocking out half the Tottenham team.
Not going to lie, it was definitely a big highlight for me.




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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑23 Dec 2024, 08:43 also, Souness planting that Galatasaray flag in the centre circle of the Fenerbahçe stadium has to be the ultimate nutter move
Followed closely by his horror tackle whilst player/manager for Rangers
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑23 Dec 2024, 08:46Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑23 Dec 2024, 08:43 also, Souness planting that Galatasaray flag in the centre circle of the Fenerbahçe stadium has to be the ultimate nutter move
Was it because, someone at Fenerbahçe called him disabled or something like that?
Remember that. Fucking took some bollocks to do that.
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Dosent get much better than Graham Roberts saying that he couldn't fathom how Bonds was still on his feet after he challenged him with all his might.
I'm sure someone here can ai that for me.
I'm sure someone here can ai that for me.
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Bonds was more a 'protector' than an actual nutter.
I remember Ron Harris putting a very slight Johnny Ayris over the wall in the West side 5 minutes into a game. Next time Harris got the ball, Bill sprinted after him and nearly crippled him with a perfectly legal but (at that time) fair challenge.
Graham Roberts (ex Tottenham) tells a good story about Bill.
Duncan Ferguson was a genuine nutter and yes,Dave Makay was harder than granite.
I remember Ron Harris putting a very slight Johnny Ayris over the wall in the West side 5 minutes into a game. Next time Harris got the ball, Bill sprinted after him and nearly crippled him with a perfectly legal but (at that time) fair challenge.
Graham Roberts (ex Tottenham) tells a good story about Bill.
Duncan Ferguson was a genuine nutter and yes,Dave Makay was harder than granite.
- Takashi Miike
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Paul Gascoigne. Off the top of my head, he did that flute thing in the Auld Firm derby, drove up and down the M11 with some poor bastard clinging to the roof of a camper van, and turned up to a killing spree with fishing gear and a bucket of fried chicken.
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Shout out to Brian Clough who went into Wimbledon's changing room and smashed Vinnie Jones ghetto blaster, to pieces.
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Julian again in that league cup game against Wimbledon. They turned up trying to do their usual bullying and crazy gang bollocks, Dicksy wasn't having any of it and tries to break Wise's legs and gets sent off. That sparks the team, Alvin has a straight up with Eric Young and we go on to win 