Homburg Hat
Homburg Hat
Lose 1-2
Ferdinand, Dickinson, Leven
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666
Ferdinand, Dickinson, Leven
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666
Them 1 (Harris) Us 1 (Constable)
Att : 8888 with 888 of Us
UE : 8 yellow cards, 8 players who start the game don’t finish it, 8 goals in the game. United fans don’t do the Ferdinand Chelsea chant as "we know what you are", thank you. (i.e. Irish).
I 8 racism in our beautiful game - at any level...
Att : 8888 with 888 of Us
UE : 8 yellow cards, 8 players who start the game don’t finish it, 8 goals in the game. United fans don’t do the Ferdinand Chelsea chant as "we know what you are", thank you. (i.e. Irish).
I 8 racism in our beautiful game - at any level...
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Master Timlin and Master Dickinson for the locals.
6,789 of whom 666 hold allegiance to a side further west.
As the impending threat of the St Brice's day massacre loomed, Bishop Wilder led his men away from Frideswide eastwards searching for new meaning. Urged on by Friar Bragg, he felt obliged to head to the parish of Shoeburyness. He travelled the A road, that seemed an OK road, possibly the best. Passing through the livings of, inter alia, Pitsea, Thundersley, Hadleigh, Leigh-On-Sea and Chalkwell, he and his men alighed finally at Southend. This is the end, he thought, beautiful friend, the end. As indeed it proved for two of his men seeing red, and paying the penalty.
Master Timlin and Master Dickinson for the locals.
6,789 of whom 666 hold allegiance to a side further west.
As the impending threat of the St Brice's day massacre loomed, Bishop Wilder led his men away from Frideswide eastwards searching for new meaning. Urged on by Friar Bragg, he felt obliged to head to the parish of Shoeburyness. He travelled the A road, that seemed an OK road, possibly the best. Passing through the livings of, inter alia, Pitsea, Thundersley, Hadleigh, Leigh-On-Sea and Chalkwell, he and his men alighed finally at Southend. This is the end, he thought, beautiful friend, the end. As indeed it proved for two of his men seeing red, and paying the penalty.
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