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Fao Tonyav - When You Sober Up

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Ken4155 | 17:39 Sun 26th Jul 2020 | ChatterBank
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Well, you huffed (when you beat Palace), and you puffed (when you drew with Everton), and you certainly blew the Arsenal's house down. But that oh so precious point you got away at West Ham, today, is (apparently) worth an estimated £80m. And it also confirms that there will still be 3 teams in Claret and Blue in the Prem next season.
And...…………….breathe :-)
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Phoarrrrr, that was a close call ( got no finger nails left ).
Great result for you tony. :-)
It was, anne ( scary last 5 mins though ).
So is Dean Smith going to take your team, and selected fans, to Skeggie or Weston-Throw-Upon-Mare to celebrate with an open bus (for obvious reasons and not just social distancing) parade?
Small Heath, I hope ;-)
I too am glad that Villa survived today.
I wish West Ham and its sleazy crooked owners had gone to oblivion, but alas we can’t have everything.
I wish West Ham and its sleazy crooked owners had gone to oblivion

They were just as sleazy when they owned Birmingham City.
Yes.
Gold and Sullivan pornographers and crooks with numerous convictions under the obscene publications Act somehow were somehow deemed fit and proper to own an football club.
Terry Brady printed all their filth and now his daughter, Karen Brady is a Tory Peer in the House of Lords.
Karen Brady is a Tory Peer in the House of Lords.

Incredible isn't it.
You cannot really blame Karen Brady for the fact that her private education was paid for by her father printing Sullivan and Gold’s filth.
Her brilliant career at Birmingham City and West Ham speak for themselves (yes, I am being ironic) :-)

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