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Steve Cooper will always be the MAN!

It’s simple. Which side of the fence are you on?


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Redemption

One less gobshite...

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
LTLF Minion

Rzar

Bob McKinlay
It seems like it's contract week at the Marinakis HQ. Olympiacos have given a few out these past few days.
 

Barry

Where's me hammer?
What a lovely phrase. I learn something every day.
My primary school teacher when I would have been 7 taught me it and used it alot.

Mad as a box of frogs, god fearing spinster of a lady who was in her late 50s, had a wicked perm, wore only flowery dresses and could play anything on the piano, very eccentric English lady who encouraged some of the roughest 80s estate kids you could ever meet to explore the arts...she had kids who looking back probably didn't eat a warm meal everyday learning instruments or singing channeling their negative energy into a positive.

I remember she took the whole class on a trip to her house once where we met her mother who had got to be in her 80s.... massive Victorian house with a garden bigger than the school field. She arranged for the local ice cream man to visit and we all got a free ice cream.

One of those people you don't fully appreciate until you are older yourself.

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Harvey

Chrissy Cohen
My primary school teacher when I would have been 7 taught me it and used it alot.
My biology teacher at secondary school after telling us what our homework was always finished with the words "and woe betide anyone who hasn't done it!"
 

Statto

Free Kick Specialist
My biology teacher at secondary school after telling us what our homework was always finished with the words "and woe betide anyone who hasn't done it!"
In year 4 we had a teacher tell us (a class of all boys) to "take your little bits and go" after a lesson... Even at 9 we found that hilarious, not sure she meant it that way
 

Notcher

Stuart Pearce
My primary school teacher when I would have been 7 taught me it and used it alot.

Mad as a box of frogs, god fearing spinster of a lady who was in her late 50s, had a wicked perm, wore only flowery dresses and could play anything on the piano, very eccentric English lady who encouraged some of the roughest 80s estate kids you could ever meet to explore the arts...she had kids who looking back probably didn't eat a warm meal everyday learning instruments or singing channeling their negative energy into a positive.

I remember she took the whole class on a trip to her house once where we met her mother who had got to be in her 80s.... massive Victorian house with a garden bigger than the school field. She arranged for the local ice cream man to visit and we all got a free ice cream.

One of those people you don't fully appreciate until you are older yourself.

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I'm now sure every Primary School had one of those teachers

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