robbiez666
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He looks like he could do with a rest.
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Has he ever missed a match through injury? He’s played a phenomenal amount of matches in the five years, and I can only remember him missing half a dozen through suspension.
Dislocated toe at West Ham in 2021Has he ever missed a match through injury? He’s played a phenomenal amount of matches in the five years, and I can only remember him missing half a dozen through suspension.
Just moved into a place near me in Sheffield so don't think he's going to Villa anytime soon.Heart in my mouth opening this thread - worried I was going to find out he was injured, or "gone to Villa"
Although our targets are so unambitious this season, its more likely to be "Gone to Preston North End"
Irelands best export. Don’t give me that Guinness bullshit, or Father TedJust moved into a place near me in Sheffield so don't think he's going to Villa anytime soon.
Irelands best export. Don’t give me that Guinness bullshit, or Father Ted
Don’t confuse the issue.Father Ted is British, it was just made in Ireland.
Its the chinese he's afterFather Ted is British, it was just made in Ireland.
"I haven't got time for the old racism myself"Its the chinese he's after
Written by Irish writers and starring Irish actors. Makes it Irish doesn't it?Father Ted is British, it was just made in Ireland.
Written by Irish writers and starring Irish actors. Makes it Irish doesn't it?
So whoever pays for something asserts their nationality over it? That explains an awful lot actually. I'm wiser now.Commissioned, produced and funded by the British, Hat-Trick and Channel 4 to be precise (where it also debuted on TV).
So whoever pays for something asserts their nationality over it? That explains an awful lot actually. I'm wiser now.
A comedy written by 2 Irishmen, starring all Irish actor's, filmed in Ireland and it's British.No but it was originally broadcast on British TV which I think gives the British a fairly good claim over it. Linehan and Matthews had both been based in England for years when they wrote it, too.
Like the Windrush generation then...been based in England for years
Linehan embarked on an anti trans campaign a few years ago and seems to have become person non grata in certain circlesNo but it was originally broadcast on British TV which I think gives the British a fairly good claim over it. Linehan and Matthews had both been based in England for years when they wrote it, too.
Irelands best export. Don’t give me that Guinness bullshit, or Father Ted
Commissioned, produced and funded by the British, Hat-Trick and Channel 4 to be precise (where it also debuted on TV).
I thought he lived Greystones, by the top entrance to Bingham Park?Just moved into a place near me in Sheffield so don't think he's going to Villa anytime soon.
I’ll accept all of those as contenders, bar U2 ( vomits )U2, Liam Neeson, the craic or white pudding perhaps?
I thought he lived Greystones, by the top entrance to Bingham Park?
I’ll accept all of those as contenders, bar U2 ( vomits )
Perhaps he did, just moved though.I thought he lived Greystones, by the top entrance to Bingham Park?
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