Ooops, the "Tongue-in-cheek Brigade" are out!
My question to Woy is, have you cared to look more closely at the current Derby County centre-half pairing? They're both English you know...
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Burning our pair are to inconsistent mate. They will let stupid goals in. Up until the end of the season. Now Sean Barker you're talking
Not sure if you were being serious tree burning but ill humour you, Keogh has played for Ireland
Thanks for humouring me, it's much appreciated. I was going with the authority that according to the film "Mike Bassett: England Manager", the ROI are the England 'B' team.
I'd love to be able to look back on these next few seasons in the 2040s and have something genuine to reminisce about, akin to people I know who remember the '70s with such zest!
I had always thought Keogh was genuine Oirish because he looks Irish. Hadn't ever heard him til Monday so I'm with TBR on this. Keogh and Bucko for England. Change the rules. Now!
As has been mentioned, Keogh is Irish.
Apart from that oh, and Buxton being a useless fat lump with the turning circle of a barge, they are a shoo in
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posted on 12/2/14
Ooops, the "Tongue-in-cheek Brigade" are out!
posted on 12/2/14
My question to Woy is, have you cared to look more closely at the current Derby County centre-half pairing? They're both English you know...
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Burning our pair are to inconsistent mate. They will let stupid goals in. Up until the end of the season. Now Sean Barker you're talking
posted on 12/2/14
Not sure if you were being serious tree burning but ill humour you, Keogh has played for Ireland
posted on 12/2/14
Keogh is Irish
posted on 12/2/14
Thanks for humouring me, it's much appreciated. I was going with the authority that according to the film "Mike Bassett: England Manager", the ROI are the England 'B' team.
I'd love to be able to look back on these next few seasons in the 2040s and have something genuine to reminisce about, akin to people I know who remember the '70s with such zest!
posted on 12/2/14
I had always thought Keogh was genuine Oirish because he looks Irish. Hadn't ever heard him til Monday so I'm with TBR on this. Keogh and Bucko for England. Change the rules. Now!
posted on 12/2/14
posted on 13/2/14
As has been mentioned, Keogh is Irish.
Apart from that oh, and Buxton being a useless fat lump with the turning circle of a barge, they are a shoo in
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