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posted on 20/10/11

Barry that crikey guy on twitter is obers. I have worked it out

posted on 20/10/11

ah well no point then. Chammy just did though.

posted on 20/10/11

he nicked it off me.

posted on 20/10/11

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posted on 20/10/11

why?

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posted on 20/10/11

do know

posted on 20/10/11

i don't at all. But this will just escalate the problems in libya even more

posted on 20/10/11

More Stoke related jokes needed to get 100 followers by the end of the night.

posted on 20/10/11

erm something about the guy kicking his boot towards the linesman and you admired his grit :S i don't know

posted on 20/10/11

I didn't see the game so don't know what happened.

posted on 20/10/11

a guy kicked his boot towards the linesman because he didn't get a free kick

posted on 20/10/11

barry

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/VIDEO-Watch-hilarious-red-card-at-Stoke-after-Maccabi-Tel-Aviv-s-Yoav-Ziv-kicks-boot-at-linesman-article817057.html

posted on 20/10/11

Just got of the phone with @peter crouch. He's banged his head on the door frame again.

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posted on 20/10/11

Never stops training that lad

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posted on 20/10/11

anyone watch the video?

posted on 20/10/11

The game that we know today emerged at Eton College in England in the 1860s when the first rules were written down. Further rules were written in 1875 when the first Hockey Association was formed. The game was played on a field nearly 200 metres in length and all players chased the ball for the whole of the game. London's Wimbledon Hockey Club (organized 1883) standardized the game after the many centuries of informal play in England and it thereafter spread to other countries, particularly in Europe and the British empire. In 1886 the Teddington Cricket Club effectively lead a movement which resulted in the British Hockey Association being formed which included amongst its rules a striking circle for hitting goals.
Changes in rules and play quickly developed from this beginning and by 1889 the pyramid system - five forwards, three halves, two backs and a goalkeeper became the accepted method of playing hockey.

posted on 20/10/11

^ this is all true.

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think i'll go to sleep soon.

posted on 20/10/11

i have more dirty stuff where that came from too!

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