When's the last time you went to WHL NZT - 48?
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Yes, i do. that's why he filtered me.
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May 19th is Maf's last day
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So do you own a ps3 pal and fifa13?
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No, i don't.
I just smashed your mythical 100 million debt and now you are calling me I am owned..??????????? And how did you do that? Oh yes I remember now, you lied!
And show us the link where you allegedly misled everyone into thinking The Boleyn was not owned by West Ham?? That is of course unless once again you are lying your fat a*se off again?
Thudd...........................muffinboy wouldn't know how to spellXbox, let alone use one!
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Oh the irony of "spellXbox"..
And show us the link where you allegedly misled everyone into thinking The Boleyn was not owned by West Ham??
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Just the check first 20 comments in Myhammer's article.
Are you white, black, asian????
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Guess...
Maf I'm sure you messaged me on Xbox once, I had a few messages from an account that was American and the person called me "big girl" like you did once
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muffinboy................................Does the Catholic Ecclesiastical Authorities ring any bells?
Just the check first 20 comments in Myhammer's article
Which article??????
What muffinboy?? No response to my two questions then?
HAMMERS ON THE MOVE... AGAIN
The glamour and fanfare surrounding West Ham’s announcement of their move to the Olympic Stadium is a far cry from the last time the club switched to a new home.
Next year marks a century since the Hammers took up the reins at Upton Park, and back then they certainly didn’t enjoy the government backing that has underpinned their bid to become anchor tenants at Stratford.
Forced to move from the Memorial Grounds at Canning Town, after racking up an overdraft of £770 the previous season and with assets of just £200, West Ham were on the verge of bankruptcy when they enlisted the help of a local brewery to find them a new ground in the summer of 1904.
In the days before chief executives and managing directors, team manager Syd King was handed responsibility for organising the move. It was suggested that he should take a look at Boleyn Castle field, just off Green Street in East London. The land was owned by the Catholic Ecclesiastical Authorities and used by the Boleyn Castle Roman Catholic Reformatory School.
A deal was arranged with the CEA, but the Home Office made it clear that they did not approve of the land being used by West Ham.
King went to see Sir Ernest Gray, an influential Member of Parliament – and possibly even the Boris Johnson of his day.
As King later explained: ‘through his good offices, subject to certain conditions, we were finally allowed to take possession of Boleyn Castle.’
muffinboy................................Does the Catholic Ecclesiastical Authorities ring any bells?
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You'll get banned for that..<whsitle>
Which article??????
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It's a response i gave it to someone ask me what happens to West Ham's Boleyn ground myhammer's second article.
P.S. It's not all good news for Hammers fans...
While the Olympic Stadium plans will no doubt thrill the majority of West Ham supporters, it looks like the club's future might not be quite so exciting after all.
Judging by the club's impressions of how the team will look in action at their new home, there's bad news for fans hoping for a few star signings to fill their magnificent ground.
Look closely and West Ham's team for 2016 still appears to contain Carlton Cole and Matt Taylor...
Thudd.................................
It's a response i gave it to someone ask me what happens to West Ham's Boleyn ground myhammer's second article.
What was title of myhammers article?
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When's the last time you went to WHL NZT - 48?
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Yes, i do. that's why he filtered me.
posted on 24/3/13
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posted on 24/3/13
May 19th is Maf's last day
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Maf's Day
posted on 24/3/13
So do you own a ps3 pal and fifa13?
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No, i don't.
posted on 24/3/13
Xbox?
posted on 24/3/13
I just smashed your mythical 100 million debt and now you are calling me I am owned..??????????? And how did you do that? Oh yes I remember now, you lied!
And show us the link where you allegedly misled everyone into thinking The Boleyn was not owned by West Ham?? That is of course unless once again you are lying your fat a*se off again?
posted on 24/3/13
Thudd...........................muffinboy wouldn't know how to spellXbox, let alone use one!
posted on 24/3/13
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posted on 24/3/13
Oh the irony of "spellXbox"..
And show us the link where you allegedly misled everyone into thinking The Boleyn was not owned by West Ham??
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Just the check first 20 comments in Myhammer's article.
posted on 24/3/13
Are you white, black, asian????
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Guess...
posted on 24/3/13
Maf I'm sure you messaged me on Xbox once, I had a few messages from an account that was American and the person called me "big girl" like you did once
posted on 24/3/13
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posted on 24/3/13
muffinboy................................Does the Catholic Ecclesiastical Authorities ring any bells?
posted on 24/3/13
Just the check first 20 comments in Myhammer's article
Which article??????
posted on 24/3/13
What muffinboy?? No response to my two questions then?
posted on 24/3/13
HAMMERS ON THE MOVE... AGAIN
The glamour and fanfare surrounding West Ham’s announcement of their move to the Olympic Stadium is a far cry from the last time the club switched to a new home.
Next year marks a century since the Hammers took up the reins at Upton Park, and back then they certainly didn’t enjoy the government backing that has underpinned their bid to become anchor tenants at Stratford.
Forced to move from the Memorial Grounds at Canning Town, after racking up an overdraft of £770 the previous season and with assets of just £200, West Ham were on the verge of bankruptcy when they enlisted the help of a local brewery to find them a new ground in the summer of 1904.
In the days before chief executives and managing directors, team manager Syd King was handed responsibility for organising the move. It was suggested that he should take a look at Boleyn Castle field, just off Green Street in East London. The land was owned by the Catholic Ecclesiastical Authorities and used by the Boleyn Castle Roman Catholic Reformatory School.
A deal was arranged with the CEA, but the Home Office made it clear that they did not approve of the land being used by West Ham.
King went to see Sir Ernest Gray, an influential Member of Parliament – and possibly even the Boris Johnson of his day.
As King later explained: ‘through his good offices, subject to certain conditions, we were finally allowed to take possession of Boleyn Castle.’
posted on 24/3/13
muffinboy................................Does the Catholic Ecclesiastical Authorities ring any bells?
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You'll get banned for that..<whsitle>
Which article??????
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It's a response i gave it to someone ask me what happens to West Ham's Boleyn ground myhammer's second article.
posted on 24/3/13
P.S. It's not all good news for Hammers fans...
While the Olympic Stadium plans will no doubt thrill the majority of West Ham supporters, it looks like the club's future might not be quite so exciting after all.
Judging by the club's impressions of how the team will look in action at their new home, there's bad news for fans hoping for a few star signings to fill their magnificent ground.
Look closely and West Ham's team for 2016 still appears to contain Carlton Cole and Matt Taylor...
posted on 24/3/13
Thudd.................................
posted on 24/3/13
It's a response i gave it to someone ask me what happens to West Ham's Boleyn ground myhammer's second article.
What was title of myhammers article?
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