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Heroes and Villains of Bahrain
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Admiral Nelson and Lieutenant Sigmund!
"Phoenix till they lose"
Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion.
Genuine opinion: FTFFA
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Yeh awesome writing, ka pai!
Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet
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Decent article. Thought this would be just about Bahrain's players though.
Anyway thought Sayed Mohamed Adnan (number 16, tall center back kind of look like David James, plays like Materazzi � freekick taking, passionate defender) was pretty good in Manama, defended well, won headers and he's got a decent shot on him.
Anyway thought Sayed Mohamed Adnan (number 16, tall center back kind of look like David James, plays like Materazzi � freekick taking, passionate defender) was pretty good in Manama, defended well, won headers and he's got a decent shot on him.
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Yeah in the Saudi game I thought their number 16 was actually a midfielder because of the amount of times he went up. But yeah he is huge and extremely skillfull.
Did enjoy the article too
Did enjoy the article too
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Was Ricki a hero or a villain for the team selection and tactics?
Normo's coming home
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Good piece Sam.
Even prepared to overlook you smothering Fairfax in praise in a Fairfax-published blog.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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that was a consideration Smithy - i almost resisted, but they did send someone and did do a good job, so while we were bashing those who failed, i think impt to acknowledge those who didnt
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Absolutely agree Sammy. Just couldn't resist pointing it out.
Tony Smith: redemed in the eyes of the football community after "Sigmund-in-economy-gate"?
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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