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EE-I-EE-I-EE-I-O..................

....into the bottom three we go...

...but if you could choose the 'bottom 3' football matches attended, which would they be? It doesn't have to be the result, any reason will do. For instance, you could have just seen Wednesday beat Chelsea 3-1 at a packed Hillsborough to send us to Wembley glory only to get home to find Sean Bean hanging out the back of your dad.

Anyway, for the sake of posterity, here are mine. They are mainly 'expectations / result' based.

22. Shefield Wednesday 0 - 3 Colchester United (First game of season)
23. Sheffield Wednesday 0 - 2 Wimbledon (FA Cup quarter final)
24. England 0 - 1 Germany 1 (World cup qualifier)

Your bottoms, please!

UTO etc.

posted on 8/10/12

I went to the wedding of a member of my girlfriend's family this year. His first dance was to "Annie's Song", otherwise known as greasy chip butty.
Lovely guy, but unforgivable.
Wonder if you were conceived to "Marching on together" Mega?

posted on 8/10/12

When did you divorce your dad Mega?
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That very foookin day Shib , but was rekindled when we beat 'em 6-2 a few years later ...then divorced him for good when he went out and brought a l**ds kit and made my ever so inocent 2 year old ware it

Thankfully I quarenteened (not bothered how its spelt Sparty before you start ) him by happily parading him in a MASSIVE owls kit staright away, not forgiven him to this day and never will

posted on 8/10/12

Seriously...I can't pick you up on your spelling, as I have no freakin' idea which language you are using...

posted on 8/10/12

....well you must do seeing as you pick me up on it every time theres an ever so slight typo error

posted on 8/10/12

"quarenteened"

Is that the bloke with the harpoon from 'Moby D ick'?

For future reference, it is spelt "kworrantined".

posted on 8/10/12

It's English, Jim, but not as we know it...

posted on 8/10/12

Izzy, the best bit was when he used the hapoon to get the olives out of the jar for Ahab's cocktail party.

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posted on 8/10/12

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posted on 8/10/12

Do they still have 'waitress service' in Wimpys? And those funny circular frankfurter sausages?

comment by Greno (U2127)

posted on 8/10/12

In 1974 they did. Haven't been able to face one since.

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