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Dave2986
03-15-2004, 05:52 AM
Not sure if its the new new one as i try not to follow football but it seems cheap

http://skybuy.sky.com/searchresult.asp?STR=SKYBUY%2CCLEARANCE%2CCLEAR%2D OTH%2C%2C&oneDesc=Clearance&twoDesc=Clearance+Other&fourDescClose=Y

Lazza
03-15-2004, 05:57 AM
So any budding David Mellor's amongst our members??? :D

gooner
03-15-2004, 06:00 AM
Doesn't he support a $hite football team?

Oh and Lazza, how I have refrained from taking the mick out of you for not one but the 3 meetings we have had this season

PS: I am saving it for the Champs League Match

nimbles
03-15-2004, 08:15 AM
Manu shirts £12- the far east order must have been cancelled then :D

Gooner- this is the the next 7 games after bolton
Chelsea, Man-u, International Friendly (wonder how many will play http://66.197.142.137/forums/images/smilies/suspic.gif ), Man-u, Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle :eek:

If Arsenal come out of that intact then they deserve it!

Lazza
03-15-2004, 08:21 AM
How about one of these gooner:- http://www.chelseamegastore.com/shop2004/default_item.shtml?190607 Just bought one myself. Very nice. :cool:

nimbles
03-15-2004, 09:26 AM
Ok Footy joke so all the yanks aren't gonna get this but here goes:


Leicester City's main sponsors, Walkers, have decided
to cash in on the publicity of the footy team's recent
trip to Spain and are releasing a new range of crisps,
which they hope will prove popular.

These are:

* assault and vinegar
* ready assaulted
* pokey bacon
* sleaze and onion,
* gang-roasted chicken
* porn cocktail

rudey
03-16-2004, 03:48 AM
those arsenal tops do look very good for £11.99 :)

PhilEnfield
03-16-2004, 04:39 AM
Manchester United Have set up a call Centre for fans who are troubled by
their current form.
The number is 0800 10 10 10.
Calls charged at peak rate for overseas users.
Once again the number is...

0800 won nothing won nothing won nothing

nimbles
03-16-2004, 04:58 AM
:laugh:

bit presumptious at the moment, they could still win the FA cup, which Sir Alex would have us believe was their prime objective of the season from day one