AzzySmokesCigars wrote:livvy wrote:look_out_kid wrote:Bowyer is reborn
I've been in his back garden.
I bet he, aswell as everyone else, has been in your front garden. you slaaaaaaaaaaaaaag
apart from me, i couldnt fit through the gate
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AzzySmokesCigars wrote:livvy wrote:look_out_kid wrote:Bowyer is reborn
I've been in his back garden.
I bet he, aswell as everyone else, has been in your front garden. you slaaaaaaaaaaaaaag


lmbiggie wrote:AzzySmokesCigars wrote:livvy wrote:
I've been in his back garden.
I bet he, aswell as everyone else, has been in your front garden. you slaaaaaaaaaaaaaag
apart from me, i couldnt fit through the gate



Lizbeth wrote:That's Burnley relegated then. Old pissy pants is not the man for the job, no siree.


Lizbeth's link wrote:http://www.ambernectar.org/blog/2001/09/laws-unto-himself/
"Back in 95/96, when he was the manager of fellow South Bank degenerates Grimsby Town, Laws actually managed to attract a decent player to Blundell Park, the wily Italian schemer Ivano Bonetti. Being head and shoulders above the other dross plying their trade in Europe’s Food Town (snigger) Bonetti became something of a cult figure with Mariners fans. He’d inspired them to their best start to a season in ages. So what does Laws do?
After a poor performance at Luton he chucked a plateful of chicken sandwiches at the current Dundee manager. Bonetti, unsurprisingly slung his hook, and Laws was deservedly sacked within a couple of months. And there’s more. Around a year ago in the Guardian he admitted that prior to a Wembley Cup final with Forest he was so nervous that he wet himself. Yeah, that’s really the sort of thing you want to admit to a national newspaper."

Albion Edd wrote:I hope Burnley stay up and Bolton go down, would serve Coyle right and also Bolton are rubbish

lmbiggie wrote:Albion Edd wrote:I hope Burnley stay up and Bolton go down, would serve Coyle right and also Bolton are rubbish
Serve Coyle right for what? I don't understand why he's being called Judas and all this. Burnley and Bolton aren't rivals and Owen Coyle is a Bolton legend.

Albion Edd wrote:Didn't really know he was Bolton legend thought he was only there for a couple of seasons. But he's been unloyal, and I think it's a sideways step for him. tbh I'd like to see Bolton go down even if Coyle hadn't gone there
Lizbeth wrote:For me it's just so bizarre that Brian Laws is managing a Premier League side now.


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