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worst thing that can happen to a man imo hope my ballbag stays cancer free and keiths and everyones for that matter , hope he makes a full recovery .

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Owner of Nottingham Forest FC Nigel Doughty, has been found dead at the age of 54...

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Harry Keough who played for the U.S. against England when they won one-nil in the 1950 World Cup has died at the age of 84

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Burnley chairman Barry Kilby has announced his retirement, having recently been diagnosed with cancer.

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Villa blog Heroes & Villans is reporting European Cup winning (non-playing) sub & RoI international Eamon Deacy has died.

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Roses are red

Bluebells are blue

Rangers are skint

Their tax overdue

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Is Aaron Ramsey on the Death List Committee's payroll?

 

"Every time the Arsenal midfielder scores, a famous figure dies."

 

Source: http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/premier-league/arsenal-midfielder-aaron-ramsey-linked-to-whitney-houstons-death-following-strange-series-of-coincidences/story-e6frf4a3-1226270524573

 

 

:) :) :)

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Sailen Manna, who was captain of the 1950 Indian nation football team that, urban myth has it, withdrew from the World Cup because they weren't allowed to play barefoot. He's 86 and still with us, could be an outside punt for those hoping that sport columnists might fill up their final paragraph by mentioning that he's carked it.

 

Dead.

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Charles Amer

 

The property developer and former chairman of Middlesbrough has died aged 100. He was the club's chairman at the time Jack Charlton was appointed manager in 1973. "He resigned as chairman in February 1982 and was always bitterly disappointed at his perceived involvement in the financial problems that eventually led to Boro's liquidation in 1986".

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Jack Charlton has fallen down the stairs and broken his hip. He also suffered unspecified head injuries.

 

He was alone at home and "

had to drag himself to the phone to raise the alarm".

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Former Poland striker Wlodzimierz Smolarek has died at 54. Cause of death not reported

 

Quite a shock, this. He played two seasons for Feyenoord (1988 to 1990). I saw him play in De Kuip several times.

 

regards,

Hein

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Marquitos

 

Marcos "Marquitos" Alonso Imaz, who helped Real Madrid win a record five straight European Cups, has died. He was 78. His grandson is the current Bolton player, Marcos Alonso.

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Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Liquidation on Friday (hopefully)

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Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Rangers are going to die !!!!!

Liquidation on Friday (hopefully)

 

Someone will step in at the last minute. Once the big guns go, the rest will follow (follow :P ).

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10-in-a-row for Celtic then! :D

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What if...

 

The Vatican bought the club, sold the present playing staff and replaced them with the first team squad from Fort William?

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What a shame

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Why is it that this makes me think of Quidditch? :pop:

 

It raises more question: do the players employ supernatural means to score? Are plays like the Trinity Kick or the Holy Cross allowed? Can the crowd pray effectively for redemption of a player who's sent off?

 

regards,

Hein

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