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Come On You Spurs
Just thought I’d say Come on you Spurs
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I was a kid (with a pet dinosaur - it was that long ago), if anyone asked me which football team I supported I would answer "Tottenham Hotspur". I knew absolutely nothing about football but I reckoned that any team named after a kids' comic (The Hotspur) couldn't be all bad ;-)
I still know absolutely nothing about Spurs but, even after all these years, I've still got a soft spot for them.
However, having just taken a look at the BBC Sport pages to try to make sense of your post, ANY side that beats Man U is likely to be popular with most people, isn't it?
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I still know absolutely nothing about Spurs but, even after all these years, I've still got a soft spot for them.
However, having just taken a look at the BBC Sport pages to try to make sense of your post, ANY side that beats Man U is likely to be popular with most people, isn't it?
;-)
Someone waffling on about them here, gg
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From Scorpiojo's link:
"Prices for the shirt range from £49.95 for the short-sleeved kids version to £74.95 for the long-sleeved adult version"
Perhaps the players are wearing black shorts as a sign of mourning for the loss of the days when football fans could actually afford to support their teams?
"Prices for the shirt range from £49.95 for the short-sleeved kids version to £74.95 for the long-sleeved adult version"
Perhaps the players are wearing black shorts as a sign of mourning for the loss of the days when football fans could actually afford to support their teams?
With apologies to Weecalf for going off topic - although the original post was hardly a serious 'question' anyway . . .
I was never a great fan of those comics which mainly had serials in them, GG. I only got to see them occasionally and (for example) just reading episode 29 of a 48-episode story didn't make much sense to me. After graduating from Jack & Jill and Playhour, my regular weekly reading consisted of The Topper and (my favourite) Buster. (I discovered the Beano and the Dandy later on but my mother disapproved of them, regarding them as only suitable for 'common' children - she was such a snob!)
I was never a great fan of those comics which mainly had serials in them, GG. I only got to see them occasionally and (for example) just reading episode 29 of a 48-episode story didn't make much sense to me. After graduating from Jack & Jill and Playhour, my regular weekly reading consisted of The Topper and (my favourite) Buster. (I discovered the Beano and the Dandy later on but my mother disapproved of them, regarding them as only suitable for 'common' children - she was such a snob!)
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"I could never see the attraction of Rupert either."
I can’t stand by and let you say
That Rupert’s really had his day
If you can’t see why Rupert Bear
Is great then I don’t really care
The Nutwood gang just make him great
There’s really nothing you can hate
With Algy Pug and Edward Trunk
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"I could never see the attraction of Rupert either."
I can’t stand by and let you say
That Rupert’s really had his day
If you can’t see why Rupert Bear
Is great then I don’t really care
The Nutwood gang just make him great
There’s really nothing you can hate
With Algy Pug and Edward Trunk
Your argument is really sunk
:-) :-) :-)
Goodgoalie... Anyone know why Man U now play in black shorts ?
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