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*EXCLUSIVE* Scouse Weekly
Did you read this Bazf............
Officials of Iraq have claimed that Saddam Hussein hasnt been killed and is still alive, by showing the leader giving an interview which was said to be live..... He said "To prove i am still alive, Liverpool where total ****e last Saturday" The Brittish Government said "that could have been recorded months ago" |
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How original, now which team name did you substitute for the mighty Liverpool.
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Re: *EXCLUSIVE* Scouse Weekly
originality has never been the trait of a dingle.
After a collapse in the mines all the dwarfs are trapped after a few days they hear scrapping noises, one of the rescuers tells everyone to be quite... then they hear..Have Burnley been promoted yet? Its ok Dopeys still alive. :) smiley in case you didn't know it was a joke Cafu |
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No actually they were called Everton first.
When the Football League was founded in 1888, Anfield was one of League's original grounds. On September 8th 1888 the very first Saturday of League football, Anfield welcomed as visitors Accrington to play not against the 'Reds', but the 'Blues' of Everton Football Club.The blue and white quartered shirts of Everton FC made quite a name for themselves at Anfield winning the League Championship in 1891, but this is to run ahead slightly. Both teams owe their existence to a Reverend Chambers of the then newly constructed and now, totally demolished, church - St Domingo, and to John Houlding - Tory MP and Mayor of Liverpool who ultimately caused Everton FC to leave Anfield and who created Liverpool Football Club. No :) this time Cafu so its not a joke... catching on yet? |
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Sorry Statto :)
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