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« Reply #5130 on: Monday, April 30, 2012, 12:59:30 »

How do you know him!!
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« Reply #5131 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 00:15:10 »

being wankered on a monday...with no work tomorrow Cool
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« Reply #5132 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 00:40:25 »

How do you know him!!

I see that your avatar is the pic with the guy playing with himself in the background. Good work! Cheesy
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« Reply #5133 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 08:00:51 »

Cashing out £598.70 for winning the league and beating Port Vale by more than 3 goals. Thank you Paolo.
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« Reply #5134 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 08:04:27 »

Cashing out £598.70 for winning the league and beating Port Vale by more than 3 goals. Thank you Paolo.

How much did you intially put down?
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« Reply #5135 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 08:10:23 »

How much did you intially put down?

For Saturday's game I was convinced we'd win healthily and I threw £15 on the "any score not mentioned" thing in Betfair. That was £117.XX.

For the winning the league I deposited £20 and only put £15 on us winning the league and threw the remaining £5 at a random bet that won me £60+. Subsequently, that £60+ also went on us winning the league.
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« Reply #5136 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 09:23:08 »

My three year old asking, unprompted by me or anyone else, for a new Swindon shirt for his birthday this summer.  The fact that he doesn't really 'get' football yet makes this all the more impressive in my book.

(If I'm honest, it's probably because his little brother now wears the old Kingswood Construction shirt his uncle bought him when he was a baby.  But still.)
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« Reply #5137 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 13:16:24 »

My three year old asking, unprompted by me or anyone else, for a new Swindon shirt for his birthday this summer.  The fact that he doesn't really 'get' football yet makes this all the more impressive in my book.
(If I'm honest, it's probably because his little brother now wears the old Kingswood Construction shirt his uncle bought him when he was a baby.  But still.)

Brilliant - thats a great start - it feels good doesn't it.

In the end of season club sale I got the boy shorts, socks and the away shirt. Plus he went on Saturday, and on the pitch  Cheesy. To say he is hooked is an undertstatement - woke me up on sunday running about singing "are you watching Oxford Scum" - much to the disapproval of his Mum.
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« Reply #5138 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 13:31:20 »

I see that your avatar is the pic with the guy playing with himself in the background. Good work! Cheesy

yes the fondling stranger Cheesy
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« Reply #5139 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 16:20:54 »

If those two were sat in front of me, I'd wank too.
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« Reply #5140 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 16:31:25 »

soapy tit wank
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« Reply #5141 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 16:32:12 »

Omg my last comment was so inapropriate. *LAUGHOUTLOUD
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« Reply #5142 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 16:32:32 »

This made me laugh.

'We have "dreams of granduer" (your illiteracy)! You have spent less time than us in the top flight and if one club should be used to spending most of its time in the fourth division it is you bunch of kiddie fiddlers, it's the division you have spent virtually all your history in.

At the begining of the season FL clubs agreed to a voluntary cap on wages, while Oxford and most clubs stuck to this Swindon paid lip service but ignored it to spend nearly £4 million on wages, a sum that is much, much more than any other club spent (great achievement by Paolo the orphan) and is totally unsustainable for a small club in a total nonentity of a town in a backwater of England.

You have done this so many times in the past when clubs got away it but havent realised that times have changed and it is increasingly being punished now. I give it a couple of years of failing to get promoted from league one where your extra money will not make much difference before running at the sort of loss that you currently are cause shit to hit the fan. By then clubs having financial problems will have reached a point where it will be time just to let one go, your miserable hole of a town will be one no one will miss visiting so no one will care and it will be au revoir Swindon Town, bonjour AFC Swindon.

Still after a few years you might get promoted enough times to get a derby against supermarine.'
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« Reply #5143 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 16:40:25 »

where does this knob come from tans Roll Eyes
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« Reply #5144 on: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 16:44:15 »

He should take a look at his own clubs finances before passing judgement on ours.

33m in debt ffs and 2 players on 8k a week.
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