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  • footballpubcast 9:14 am on November 22, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , , Bruno Fernandes, , , , Di Matteo, , , , Hartlepool, James Beattie, Lee Minchull, Lewis Grabban, , , , Melbourne Hart, , Phil Brown, Raheim Sterling, Truro   

    Pubcast #106: Bog-Standard 

    The boys were back flush with excitement at the morning’s news that yet another Chelsea manager’s career had gone down the drain – that and quality of the toilets in our local boozer. With Mike in the chair downing whisky like an alcoholic, the topics of conversation flowed from overhead kicks to Underhill tackles, via the surreal image of Arsene Wenger being led upstairs on a leash. Other issues this week included:

    • Chelsea manager speculation – Abu Hamza to the Bridge?
    • Norwich are mustard
    • James Beattie scores for Stanley
    • Eddie Howe Bourne again
    • Bayo Akinfenwa banging in the goals
    • Phil Brown’s Hart ache
    • Lee ‘The Tank’ Minshull
    • Gazza conflict in the Middle East
    • A bad review!
    • Some good reviews
    • Raheim Sterling in trouble again
    • Bad boy Bassong
    • Luke McCormick to Truro
    • Snoop Dogg’s Bhoys N the Hood
    • Bruno Fernandes de Souza trial
    • Beckham to the Heart?
    • Champs League reviews and previews
    • @FFDU sponsor Gills left back Joe Martin
    • + lots more!

     
  • Sean Miller 12:07 pm on June 27, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Andrea Pirlo, homophobia, Phil Brown   

    Phil Brown calls Andrea Pirlo a homophobe 

    And the most bizarre statement of the past year goes to… Phil Brown. According to the perma-tanned, erstwhile Hull City & Preston manager, Andrea Pirlo has never played in the Premiership because he hates gay people. Nope, no idea either.

     
    • Paul 10:46 pm on June 27, 2012 Permalink

      I’d have to say that’s just mangling the language, I think he meant he doesn’t want to leave his country. It’s a badly worded statement but not too surprising given the source.

    • Dan Silver 4:09 pm on June 28, 2012 Permalink

      You’re completely right Paul, that’s exactly what he meant! Still fantastic/unbelievable that he thought home-o-phobic meant the fear of leaving your home/country!

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