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apparently set to join LiverpoolOwen,Fowler,Heskey,Kluiver,and the other lad whose name escapes me
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
probably bollox
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
No Pete, I don't think that was his name. Bolox still plays for us. I think you're thinking about Jarni Littmanen.
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
Oh perlease - the rich get richer, while the middle-class can't sign anyone!
BTW, it's Litmanen.
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
Sorry Clarky. One "T" too many and not enough "L"s. Must do better ;-)
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
They accepted the fee for Bollox - but we couldnt agree personal terms
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
And it's Jari Litmanen :))
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
Isn't that his better-known brother?
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
The apology can wait Screach - I'll take a pint instead! ;-{)
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
Hmm it could be....I don't know the family that well ;))
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
We've probably got a video of them in the club "scouting for boys" archives. Knowing us, it'll be there family hoiday to Lapland.
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
Screach are "hoidays" a particularly peculiar Scandanavian thing or can anyone have them?What do they "hoi"?
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
..their 'polloi'?
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
Howay man Gus. Is life so primitive down under that you don't know what a hoiday is? Maybe you remember them as hoy days. Surely you remember them days when you drank too much, went on the dive bomber on the Town Moor or Spannish City and then hoyed up aal owa the place? If not, ask Min to remind you. I hear the violent upturning isn't even necessary (sick).
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001
I should have realised that Geordie, (the language, not the bbser) was close to some Scandanavian languages.It was the spelling that threw up on me.
I would ask min, however I would recommend standing to one side and not directly in front of him.
-- Anonymous, July 12, 2001