Is it so hard to spell 'Colombia'?
Only played 3 times for Columbia, that could be an issue
Apparently so
Is it so hard to spell 'Colombia'?
Only played 3 times for Columbia, that could be an issue
That's the right answer. Paul Barber unveils two genuine top-drawer strikers at 10:59pm, saying "here you go NSC - these have been in the bag for days but Tony & I were enjoying reading all your posts too much to stop you all..."
I reckon this one will die a death with more imagination... something like his luggage had traces of rohypnol and Amyl nitrate poppers... he assumed it would be standard requirement once he took up residence in his Marina penthouse.ok so as i understand it aren't the next steps for a photo of his significant other i.e WAG/Micro pig, then for Andy Naylor to tweet that there is nothing doing...
Because people pronounce it poorly and thus spell it like the US State
Is it so hard to spell 'Colombia'?
Some on here can't even spell our own Managers name.
Going to Palace!
Will we get special allowance to fly by Concord?
If you add an 'e' to it, yes possibly.
There's no such state in the US (although there is movement to create one)
Don't know what's worse on NSC, people's spelling or their geography
The name Concorde was chosen as, in both French and English (as "Concord"), the word means agreement. The plane was to be called Concorde in both France and Britain. However British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, decided to remove the "e" from the end, as he was annoyed that his French counterpart, Charles de Gaulle, cancelled a meeting with him due to having a cold. The British government's Minister for Technology, Tony Benn, later replaced it, claiming that the "e" stood for Excellence, England, Europe and the Entente Cordial.
Raises the question, why does he keep getting sold?Why has he played for so many clubs, is it just because he keeps getting sold?
Will we get special allowance to fly by Concord?
Can any of them play upfront?