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Perth vs Melbourne Irony (who can't win games)
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I dont like it, all three Distace Derbys this year have been rubbish games.
Yellow Fever - Misery loves company
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Luzzardo really is rubbish, isn't he.
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Distanmce Derbys make it rain.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.
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So we can just start the chanting tomorrow with "3-0, we're gonna win 3-0" and then just keep going up from there.
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Luzzardo really is rubbish, isn't he.
Can't really expect much coming from the Hong Kong leagues.
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Goal please tards
Yellow Fever - Misery loves company
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Could't score in a brothel. Why.am.I.still.watching.this.crap
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And Luzzardo proceeds to reinforce my point seconds later.
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Why are central defenders referred to as centre halfs?
Surely centre halfs play in the middle of midfield?
Surely centre halfs play in the middle of midfield?
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.
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Ifill + Hernadez + Marqee CAM and striker would take us far next season.
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Right, it won't stop me hating you but how about a little less fluro next season Victory.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Why are central defenders referred to as centre halfs?
Surely centre halfs play in the middle of midfield?
[/QUOTE][quote=Wikipedia]The position was formerly referred to as "centre-half". In the early part of the 20th century, when most teams employed the 2�3�5 formation, the row of three players were called halfbacks. As formations evolved, the central player in this trio (the centre-half), moved into a more defensive position on the field, taking the name of the position with them.
Surely centre halfs play in the middle of midfield?
[/QUOTE][quote=Wikipedia]The position was formerly referred to as "centre-half". In the early part of the 20th century, when most teams employed the 2�3�5 formation, the row of three players were called halfbacks. As formations evolved, the central player in this trio (the centre-half), moved into a more defensive position on the field, taking the name of the position with them.
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Ifill +�Hernadez + Marqee CAM and striker would take us far next season.
But that would mean not playing Brown or Lia.
Ain't going to happen.
Yellow Whever Whanganui
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Game day...fire up!
Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!
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Pissed about that. Next to nothing for us to play for, everything for CCM to play for. Hopefully our guys get a good vocal crowd behind them and get som momentum going into the playoff.
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Don't forget guys: top of the T, won't beat me...
Yellow Whever Whanganui
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Glory obviously have better facilities.Oh well, at least a good effort by a kiwi boy
Gameday yahoo
COYN
hamezilla2012-03-25 01:35:05
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Don't forget guys: top of the T, won't beat me...
I love how the two catch phrases are contradictory...
If you are turning right, give way...
andThe top of the T goes before me...
errrr, so if I am at the top of the T, and I am turning right...?
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.
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Then the car at the top goes first
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Why are central defenders referred to as centre halfs?Surely centre halfs play in the middle of midfield?
[/QUOTE][quote=Wikipedia]The position was formerly referred to as "centre-half". In the early part of the 20th century, when most teams employed the 2�3�5 formation, the row of three players were called halfbacks. As formations evolved, the central player in this trio (the centre-half), moved into a more defensive position on the field, taking the name of the position with them.
[/QUOTE][quote=Wikipedia]The position was formerly referred to as "centre-half". In the early part of the 20th century, when most teams employed the 2�3�5 formation, the row of three players were called halfbacks. As formations evolved, the central player in this trio (the centre-half), moved into a more defensive position on the field, taking the name of the position with them.
They were centre halfs in the 1970's.Leggy2012-03-25 01:44:34
If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid
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Don't forget guys: top of the T, won't beat me...
I love how the two catch phrases are contradictory...
If you are turning right, give way...
andThe top of the T goes before me...
errrr, so if I am at the top of the T, and I am turning right...?
"Phoenix till they lose"
Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion.
Genuine opinion: FTFFA
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