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Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
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RonnieO'Sullivan said:
Haaland did not apologise for making the suggestion that Keane was faking the injury...

in my eyes that is disgraceful...

and keane dealt with it...

Francesca refused to aplogise for biting Cal. So Cal now has the right to smash her teeth in?

Nice logic! :lolol: :lolol: :lolol:
 




pishhead

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Jul 9, 2003
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so if someone said you were faking being ill when you rang in to work would you next time you see them maim them so they couldn't ever do there job again?
 


RonnieO'Sullivan

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Feb 21, 2005
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Starry said:
Francesca refused to aplogise for biting Cal. So Cal now has the right to smash her teeth in?

Nice logic! :lolol: :lolol: :lolol:

there kids...
 


RonnieO'Sullivan

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Feb 21, 2005
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wot sort of bloke is alfe inge haaland to not apologise for suggestion keane was faking wot was potentially CAREER THREATENING injury....
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
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RonnieO'Sullivan said:
there kids...

There kids... where?

It's OK. I'll get Cal to do ver Francesca over breakfast tomorrow and when social services come round I'll tell them I let him do it because she refused to apologise.

>>wot sort of bloke is alfe inge haaland to not apologise for suggestion keane was faking wot was potentially CAREER THREATENING injury....<<

What sort of bloke is Keane for not apologising for THAT tackle which ultimately, along with Alfies other knee, ended his career?

Alfie is a kind, warm, generous man. He is yet to attack a kid while out walking his dog...

Have you actually read and understoiod Keanes book/version of events? Your posts in this thread would suggest, not.
 




RonnieO'Sullivan

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Feb 21, 2005
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Starry said:
There kids... where?

It's OK. I'll get Cal to do ver Francesca over breakfast tomorrow and when social services come round I'll tell them I let him do it because she refused to apologise.

>>wot sort of bloke is alfe inge haaland to not apologise for suggestion keane was faking wot was potentially CAREER THREATENING injury....<<

What sort of bloke is Keane for not apologising for THAT tackle which ultimately, along with Alfies other knee, ended his career?

Alfie is a kind, warm, generous man. He is yet to attack a kid while out walking his dog...

Have you actually read and understoiod Keanes book/version of events? Your posts in this thread would suggest, not.

hang on!

haaland isn't mr perfect obviously if he wasn't big enough to come out and apologise after finding out keanes injury was potentially career threatening...
 


bhanutz

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Aug 23, 2005
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RonnieO'Sullivan said:
hang on!

haaland isn't mr perfect obviously if he wasn't big enough to come out and apologise after finding out keanes injury was potentially career threatening...

Don't rise to it, she is Leeds, she is never going to back Keane up..

Same old Leeds, they see Man U as their biggest rivals.. In reality they should be focusing their attention on Bradford.
 


RonnieO'Sullivan

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Feb 21, 2005
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bhanutz said:
Don't rise to it, she is Leeds, she is never going to back Keane up..

Same old Leeds, they see Man U as their biggest rivals.. In reality they should be focusing their attention on Bradford.

:lolol:

fair point...
 




Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
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Haywards Heath
RonnieO'Sullivan said:
Haaland did not apologise for making the suggestion that Keane was faking the injury...

in my eyes that is disgraceful...

and keane dealt with it...
:clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:
Nicely put. Although Starry, your attempt at this logic is fatally floored as it's never OK for a bloke to hit a bird**. You should get him to take it out on someone at school instead :thumbsup:

**Unless it's your wife























What?
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
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RonnieO'Sullivan said:
hang on!

haaland isn't mr perfect obviously if he wasn't big enough to come out and apologise after finding out keanes injury was potentially career threatening...

Again, have you actually read and understood Keanes book? Your acceptance of the version of events I have posted seems to suggest otherwise.

And again, Cal is well within his right to knock Cheska's teeth down her neck then since she 'isn't man enough to apologise' Lovely logic.

And to whomever above said this was Leeds v Man Utd thing, I actually rate Keane as a player (I'm a Celtic fan before I'm a Leeds fan!). As a person and supposed professional sportsman, notsomuch. I am not sure what Alfie, who was playing for City at the time and Keane who was playing for Man Utd has to do with a Leeds rivalry mind you! ;-) It's calling a spade a spade. Keane made a disgraceful tackle, I'll call on it and to say it was revenge for Alfie alluding to the fact Keane was faking is amusing and says more about them than it does Alfie.
 


RonnieO'Sullivan

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Feb 21, 2005
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Haaland never had the ability Roy Keane had anyway best place for him...:lolol:
 




bhanutz

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Aug 23, 2005
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Starry said:
Again, have you actually read and understood Keanes book? Your acceptance of the version of events I have posted seems to suggest otherwise.

And again, Cal is well within his right to knock Cheska's teeth down her neck then since she 'isn't man enough to apologise' Lovely logic.

And to whomever above said this was Leeds v Man Utd thing, I actually rate Keane as a player (I'm a Celtic fan before I'm a Leeds fan!). As a person and supposed professional sportsman, notsomuch. I am not sure what Alfie, who was playing for City at the time and Keane who was playing for Man Utd has to do with a Leeds rivalry mind you! ;-) It's calling a spade a spade. Keane made a disgraceful tackle, I'll call on it and to say it was revenge for Alfie alluding to the fact Keane was faking is amusing and says more about them than it does Alfie.


Starry, one minute you say it has nothing to do with the leeds man U rivalry, but earlier you said Haaland is a Leg-End and got the biggest cheer of the day when he turned out for leeds...

So the fact that Keane played for Utd has nothing to do with it....

mmm.
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
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RonnieO'Sullivan said:
Haaland never had the ability Roy Keane had anyway best place for him...:lolol:

Totally agree about the ability. But it's a sad indictment of you rather than Keane or Alfie that you'd wish someones career over. As Earl once said - karma is a bitch.

And again - have you read (and understood) Keanes book? The fact you cannot understand my posts nevermind a chunk of book suggests not.
 


Starry

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Oct 10, 2004
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bhanutz said:
Starry, one minute you say it has nothing to do with the leeds man U rivalry, but earlier you said Haaland is a Leg-End and got the biggest cheer of the day when he turned out for leeds...

So the fact that Keane played for Utd has nothing to do with it....

mmm.

Yep. You got it.

Alfie is a legend to my family personally - maybe in the grand Leeds scheme of things as well, I dunno; but yes he got he biggest cheer of the day at Stavanger since it was heart warming to see him hobble around a pitch for ten minutes or so. If Guy Butters had made that tackle I would be just as damning of him. Or if Sol Campbell had. Or if Shaun Derry had. A disgraceful tackle is a disgraceful tackle no matter what colour shirt you are wearing or team you play for.
 
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RonnieO'Sullivan

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Feb 21, 2005
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Starry said:
Totally agree about the ability. But it's a sad indictment of you rather than Keane or Alfie that you'd wish someones career over. As Earl once said - karma is a bitch.

And again - have you read (and understood) Keanes book? The fact you cannot understand my posts nevermind a chunk of book suggests not.

bless....

was just trying to wind u up.....

but its too easy i wanted a challenge...
 




bhanutz

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Aug 23, 2005
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Starry said:
Yep. You got it.

Alfie is a legend to my family personally - maybe in the grand Leeds scheme of things as well, I dunno; but yes he got he biggest cheer of the day at Stavanger since it was heart warming to see him hobble around a pitch for ten minutes or so. If Guy Butters had made that tackle I would be just as damning of him. Or if Sol Campbell had. Or if Shaun Derry had. A disgraceful tackle is a disgraceful tackle no matter what colour shirt you are wearing or team you play for.

of course you would.. and if it had happened to be Guy Butters instead of Keane, Haaland would still be a legend!
 


RonnieO'Sullivan

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Feb 21, 2005
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Keane 1-0 Haaland

:clap2: :clap2: :clap2:

:bowdown: Keanoooooooooo:bowdown:
 




Bakesy

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Feb 13, 2005
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How would i know?I'm pissed.


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
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bhanutz said:
of course you would.. and if it had happened to be Guy Butters instead of Keane, Haaland would still be a legend!

Alfie is a legend to us for personal reasons and will always be unless he murders someone or something equally horrific. Whether he is a legend to Leeds fans as a whole, I couldn't say. Some would say yay some would say nay.

But yeah, whether it had been Butters, Keane, Campbell, Cole, whoever that wouldn't detract from what Aflie means to my family.

And as for the wind up boy who has little grasp of English much less anything else, I have lived with my wife for nearly 14 years. If you think you can achieve something she is yet to do in all that time go right ahead. But maybe read the book first ;-)
 
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