I used to support Sunderland but I'm a 100% Blade now

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i enjoyed "When my dad can’t go to Sunderland, my uncles all use the season ticket. He just passes it around.”

im assuming for most of last season alot were washing their hair :D
 
I thought he said the opposite.
 
He doesn't say that at all

I thought he said the opposite.

Sorry, I know. I thought it was obvious I was being sarcastic. The same type of article gets trotted out every time a player comes up against their boyhood club.

No player is ever going to say "I play for United now but I still want the other team to win".

So it's a totally pointless article like all the others in the same vein that have gone before and will follow.

No bjg deal. It just struck me as another example of shite, lazy journalism.
 
Sorry, I know. I thought it was obvious I was being sarcastic. The same type of article gets trotted out every time a player comes up against their boyhood club.

No player is ever going to say "I play for United now but I still want the other team to win".

So it's a totally pointless article like all the others in the same vein that have gone before and will follow.

No bjg deal. It just struck me as another example of shite, lazy journalism.


Fair do's mate. I need to stop reading things when I am half asleep.
 
Sorry, I know. I thought it was obvious I was being sarcastic. The same type of article gets trotted out every time a player comes up against their boyhood club.

No player is ever going to say "I play for United now but I still want the other team to win".

So it's a totally pointless article like all the others in the same vein that have gone before and will follow.

No bjg deal. It just struck me as another example of shite, lazy journalism.
Oh you've spoilt it now by explaining it! I was really enjoying them struggle to see the obvious point you were making.
 
Sorry, I know. I thought it was obvious I was being sarcastic. The same type of article gets trotted out every time a player comes up against their boyhood club.

No player is ever going to say "I play for United now but I still want the other team to win".

So it's a totally pointless article like all the others in the same vein that have gone before and will follow.

No bjg deal. It just struck me as another example of shite, lazy journalism.

I enjoyed it mate - it's lost on some people haha
 
Talk about lazy journalism! Yorkshire Post this time for all the Star Bashers out there:-

Same website layout , same tedious surveys, same '10 celebs who have internal organs' clickbait, same owners; Johnston Press Plc.

Another once decent paper slashed and burnt in the name of profit.

Thank goodness the Daily Sketch, the Morning Herald, Sporting Life and the Independent are still going strong!
 



The obligatory interview. Talk about lazy journalism! Yorkshire Post this time for all the Star Bashers out there:-

http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spor...am-has-no-doubt-where-loyalties-lie-1-8743054

For those who are too lazy to click Basham is explaining how chuldhood loyalties come before career progression and he'd love the Mackems to give us a good pasting on Saturday.

Don't read the fuckingleeds local newspaper. Haven't they got anything to say about their local team today?
Oh, and it should be Yarkshire Post.
 
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