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11 January, 2006 at 1:56 am #18150311 January, 2006 at 1:33 am #181807
How much to join and how long before one gets laid? :lol:
10 January, 2006 at 4:26 am #181454@morph wrote:
LOL U SAYIN READING ARE GOOD 4 A REASON LMFAOO THWEY ARE CR..AP ONLY CHAMPIONSHIP MATERIAL


West Brom 1-1 Reading
Reading and West Brom face an FA Cup replay after two late penalties
saw honours shared at The Hawthorns.
The Baggies seemed certain to go through when Zoltan Gera struck from
the spot in the 82nd minute after Chris Makin pushed Geoff Horsfield.
But Kevin Doyle coolly netted two minutes later after Martin Albrechtsen
needlessly handled in the area.
Reading had the best chances, Chris Kirkland saving well from Dave
Kitson and James Harper in the first half.
Reading’s intentions were clear before kick off as they made six changes
to the starting XI, whereas West Brom put out their strongest side.
But the visitors nearly took the lead early on when Kitson raced through
and saw his fine low drive brilliantly saved by the legs of Kirkland.
It was hard to tell that West Brom were the side in the higher league as
the Royals confidently stroked the ball around and made the Baggies
chase shadows.
Harper forced another save from Kirkland before West Brom had their
best chance of the half, Curtis Davies prodding at Graham Stack after a
lung-bursting run from the centre-half.
The second half was more frenetic but both sides saved their best until
the end in a dramatic conclusion that barely fitted in with the rest of the
game.
There seemed little danger as Gera’s cross flashed across goal, but
referee Matt Messias pointed to the spot after ruling Makin had nudged
Horsfield.
Gera broke the deadlock with a well-taken penalty but Reading were
quickly back on level terms after Albrechtsen had stopped the ball with
his right arm.
Doyle made no mistake from the spot as the Royals earned a
well-deserved replay.They won’t find it any easier at The Mad Stad! :wink:

9 January, 2006 at 2:49 am #180990@morph wrote:
THATS NOT COOL AT AL ITS ONLY BON JOVI I TOHUGHT WEMBLEY CUD OV GOT SUM 1 BIGGER THAN HIM TO OPEN IT AGAIN LOL WOT A JOKE
Someone like…


…good ol’ Crocodile Shoes himself? :lol:
9 January, 2006 at 2:31 am #180988Tax dodging is a great British institution as is living somewhere warmer.
I wish he hadn’t accepted the knighthood though.9 January, 2006 at 1:46 am #180986The Stones would be perfect!
A great British institution opening a great British
institution. 8)
Play your socks off, play your socks off England.
Play your socks off, play your socks off now!
9 January, 2006 at 1:27 am #180953@geoff wrote:
I see so now you accuse me of ‘harassing’ users.
Selective memory kicking in again Geoff? How could anyone forget the
vicious lies you told regarding BB and her mother? I imagine Sian felt
quite harassed by you recently too!
I deal in facts not fantasy Geoff.(As this paragraph has been repeated several times already, could you
please simply type ”Statement A” in future so as to save on storage space.
Thank you. – Ed)OK PB, will do!
9 January, 2006 at 12:59 am #181150@pikey wrote:
:-s Before he’d done his evil deeds, eh? Fair enough. Be sure to try and murder him if you meet the loathsome piece of shit again.
I’ve met Busta Bloodvessel, Hazel O’Connor, Chekov out of Star Trek, Ian Anderson and Elvis. He works in our chippy. :D
Hazel O’ Connor? 8)
Ian Anderson?!! 8) 8) 8)9 January, 2006 at 12:42 am #181147@pikey wrote:
:lol: That’s the one. The nuns are very obliging. Tommy Docherty, though. And you didn’t try and murder him even a little bit?
I met him at The Baseball Ground, probably 1974.
9 January, 2006 at 12:31 am #181145@pikey wrote:
@Ow£n Ka$h wrote:
I’ve met Tommy Docherty, Lou Macari and Bob Geldoff.
I have also had a ‘P’ with Tony McPhee. :oops:Tommy Docherty is the AntiChrist. Get thee to a nunnery and cleanse thyself, vile servant of the Foul One!
Is the nunnery where you cleanse yourself after you’ve crapped in my
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