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Venlo is a place best avoided. Chock-full of German drug buyerstourists, scene of the infamous Venlo Incident and to top it off: birthplace of Geert MussertWilders.

 

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Hein

Venlo is a bit of a dump.

 

Actually it is literally quite a good dump as when I lived in Mönchengladbach I used to visit the junkyard in Venlo to get spare parts for my car, possibly the only good thing about the place.

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Hardly in the same league (heh heh) as the Kung Fu kick, but this is the worst

I've seen in ages.

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I see Wrexham got humped in the 1st leg of the play offs 3-0. (Sorry if I spoilt it honez) No doubt Harrymcnallieswhotsit will be rejoicing. You both may meet again in another 2 seasons.

always the second leg, eh honez?

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I see Wrexham got humped in the 1st leg of the play offs 3-0. (Sorry if I spoilt it honez) No doubt Harrymcnallieswhotsit will be rejoicing. You both may meet again in another 2 seasons.

always the second leg, eh honez?

COL. (crying out loud)

I just hope it's not the last game (ever) for the once mighty Wrexham. I really fear for the club's future with the off-field circus that's going on at the moment.

I'm hoping for a better, at least credible, performance now the pressure's off.

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The wonderful world of FIFA:

 

Sepp Blatter, FIFA president for 12 years unopposed is challenged for presidency by Bin Hammam of Oman.

 

Kingmaker in these elections is the belligerent vice-President, Jack Warner.

 

One of Blatter's acolytes, Chuck Blazer, makes a series of allegations of corruption towards Warner and Hammam.

 

Hammam counters with allegations towards Blatter of improper conduct.

 

FIFA announce investigation into both sets of allegations.

 

Hammam withdraws from FIFA presidency election.

 

FIFA exonerate Blatter.

 

Blatter wins presidency unopposed.

 

 

 

 

All fair and proper, I hope you agree... :huh:

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The wonderful world of FIFA:

 

Sepp Blatter, FIFA president for 12 years unopposed is challenged for presidency by Bin Hammam of Oman.

 

Kingmaker in these elections is the belligerent vice-President, Jack Warner.

 

One of Blatter's acolytes, Chuck Blazer, makes a series of allegations of corruption towards Warner and Hammam.

 

Hammam counters with allegations towards Blatter of improper conduct.

 

FIFA announce investigation into both sets of allegations.

 

Hammam withdraws from FIFA presidency election.

 

FIFA exonerate Blatter.

 

Blatter wins presidency unopposed.

 

 

 

 

All fair and proper, I hope you agree... :huh:

 

Of course it is fair. One man... one vote... one candidate. That way there noone can vote for the wrong crook by mistake. FIFA make Nigerian elections look bona fide.

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I loved the clip of ol Sepp getting the flowers for his acceptance speech. I thought he was going to well up in surprise - all oscars style. And some of the crap he spewed out was gilt edged. He is one deluded dickhead that is definite

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Exeter City have just signed goalie Lenny Pidgeley, a move creating much mirth amongst fans of his former club in Carlisle. The man's ability to "do a job" for clubs based miles away from London has been compromised in the past by his dual fondness for driving flash cars and drinking alcohol.

 

Keep us posted DDT, the consensus at Carlisle could be summed up with the words "Waste of space."

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I couldn't help chortling when I watched this video of a River Plate fan reacting badly to watching his team getting relegated on TV. :party:

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I see Wrexham got humped in the 1st leg of the play offs 3-0. (Sorry if I spoilt it honez) No doubt Harrymcnallieswhotsit will be rejoicing. You both may meet again in another 2 seasons.

always the second leg, eh honez?

COL. (crying out loud)

I just hope it's not the last game (ever) for the once mighty Wrexham. I really fear for the club's future with the off-field circus that's going on at the moment.

I'm hoping for a better, at least credible, performance now the pressure's off.

Not looking too good for the Goats. If that doesn't get honez and Welshie back here...

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I can't wait for next season's Merseyside Derby!

 

Liverpool v Tranmere Rovers.

 

I'm seriously tempted to bet on Exeter playing Liverpool in the Championship next season. Very reasonable odds at 294/1.

 

Exeter have just drawn Liverpool at home in the 2nd round of the Carling Cup. :closedeyes::D:skull::)

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I can't wait for next season's Merseyside Derby!

 

Liverpool v Tranmere Rovers.

 

I'm seriously tempted to bet on Exeter playing Liverpool in the Championship next season. Very reasonable odds at 294/1.

 

Exeter have just drawn Liverpool at home in the 2nd round of the Carling Cup. :closedeyes::):D:)

 

 

Fuck. Why can't it be Leicester? :skull:

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Britpop-loving journo chappie John Harris delves into the soft white underbelly of the joys of supporting former Football League clubs. 2-1!! Fuck you, FC Scum! Ahem.

 

And Deadline Day in the transfer market, eh. Makes Tripoli look like a wet Sunday in Chipping Sodbury. If you're an adherent of the nutters at Sky Sports, that is.

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Britpop-loving journo chappie John Harris delves into the soft white underbelly of the joys of supporting former Football League clubs. 2-1!! Fuck you, FC Scum! Ahem.

 

And Deadline Day in the transfer market, eh. Makes Tripoli look like a wet Sunday in Chipping Sodbury. If you're an adherent of the nutters at Sky Sports, that is.

 

Have you seen the rather excellent Al Jazeera documentary Net Losses? The programme was in a similar vein to the one you posted, featuring the forces of good (Exeter City, AFC Chester, etc) vs the forces of evil (Liverpool, Manchester Utd, Plymouth Argyle).

 

ECFC have signed no one today. We may need to get another whipround sorted before the new year. :unsure:

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Similar lack of activity at Carlisle, then again we sold nobody either. Joined 188 CUFC die-hards to watch us crash out of the Carling Cup, fielding a team short of cup-tied, international and injured stars, at Aldershot on Tuesday. All of which made the point that our current 6th place in the league is very reliant on around 14 good players, strength in depth clearly once again beyond the budget.

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The Dutch beat much-feared San Marino in Eindhoven. Most remarkable about the result is its size: 11-0, a record. Qualification for Euro '12 seems certain, as runners-up Sweden lost to Hungary.

 

regards,

Hein

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In the Irish Premier, Coleraine beat Portadown 4:3, with Coleraine's Johnny Black scoring this flukey brilliant equaliser in the first half.

 

More highlights.

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What is it with Carlisle and cups this season? Saw a lacklustre CUFC spanked by lowly Aldershot last week but at least we had the excuse of our new goal machine being cup tied in the Carling Cup. Dumped by the odd goal in five at Accrington Stanley tonight, so our defence of the JPT and the Wembley dream is off. So were two of our players. Gonna be a long season.

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