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 Post subject: Re: Britannia High - NOT
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:36 pm 
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you cried over britannia high?
was it that bad?

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 Post subject: Re: Britannia High - NOT
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:41 pm 
Poolie of Kent wrote:
TalbotAvenger wrote:
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No, I'm not a mong.

I don't regret what I did at all.

Why are people who cry at football matches when they get relegated mongs ?



I'm with the Ripper on this

You see the daft twats with that stupid 'hands on head' pose, crying

It's not worth bubbling about, there are many, many, many, many worse things that can happen in life then getting relegated

As a matter of fact any adult who cries after getting relegated is a double see you next tuesday

FACT!!!!


Then, you have no understanding of the emotion involved with this game.




Ohhh do give over, you first rate c0ck wobbler.......


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 Post subject: Re: Britannia High - NOT
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:48 pm 
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Anyway, I think the reason I cried on that day was because we'd spent the most of the last decade fighting to avoid relegation and trying to go up, then out of the blue, the one thing we'd all feared in the 90s and thought would never happen again to this club....happened. sadx



Speak for yourself

My biggest fear now isn't cancer, a car crash, tsunami, poverty, unemployment, going bald; no it's you, polluting the internet with your inane drivel

Can't you join the Taliban or be brainwashed into some cult that doesn't allow internet access??


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 Post subject: Re: Britannia High - NOT
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:49 pm 
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Poolie of Kent has it all to come in life, he was just 16 years old then.

We change our priorities in life as we go along the journey of life. When you are young it’s the smallest thing that is magnified out of all proportion because you don’t have the responsibility’s that come with adulthood. Once you start to be responsibility for other people’s welfare and life’s, everything else falls in to prospective. Or so we think untill it sometimes all goes tits up

As a young person, pools being relegated would be the end of the world because that would be the biggest factor in life at that time. I myself being a older wanted to string Scotty up from the closes ( kick the crap out of him )tree and tell the chairman what a nob he was for giving a yes, back stabbing git the job…But that the difference with the longevity of life…


Im now of to get some counselling about all this pent up anger OR is that just caused through following pools sctatchinghead

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 Post subject: Re: Britannia High - NOT
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:00 pm 
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Poolie of Kent has it all to come in life, he was just 16 years old then.

We change our priorities in life as we go along the journey of life. When you are young it’s the smallest thing that is magnified out of all proportion because you don’t have the responsibility’s that come with adulthood. Once you start to be responsibility for other people’s welfare and life’s, everything else falls in to prospective. Or so we think untill it sometimes all goes tits up

As a young person, pools being relegated would be the end of the world because that would be the biggest factor in life at that time. I myself being a older wanted to string Scotty up from the closes ( kick the crap out of him )tree and tell the chairman what a nob he was for giving a yes, back stabbing git the job…But that the difference with the longevity of life…


Im now of to get some counselling about all this pent up anger OR is that just caused through following pools sctatchinghead


I cried on the day we got relegated becasue for the best part of two decades that was the thing that various people came into the Club to stop us being relegated, and we did that by pressing formward, the more higher we were, the less we had to worry about relegation. But it just came as absolute shock when it did come, they we did eventually go down because at the time we had a team who were tipped to actually win the division by some. It's the shock that made me do it.

I'm a firm believer of the fact the highs and lows we experience and cope with when we watch Pools can be a metaphor for how we experience the highs and lows of life in general.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:05 pm 
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Well said POK . clappp it reduced me to tears


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 Post subject: Re: Britannia High - NOT
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:06 pm 
Poolie of Kent wrote:
hufc1908 wrote:
Poolie of Kent has it all to come in life, he was just 16 years old then.

We change our priorities in life as we go along the journey of life. When you are young it’s the smallest thing that is magnified out of all proportion because you don’t have the responsibility’s that come with adulthood. Once you start to be responsibility for other people’s welfare and life’s, everything else falls in to prospective. Or so we think untill it sometimes all goes tits up

As a young person, pools being relegated would be the end of the world because that would be the biggest factor in life at that time. I myself being a older wanted to string Scotty up from the closes ( kick the crap out of him )tree and tell the chairman what a nob he was for giving a yes, back stabbing git the job…But that the difference with the longevity of life…


Im now of to get some counselling about all this pent up anger OR is that just caused through following pools sctatchinghead


I cried on the day we got relegated becasue for the best part of two decades that was the thing that various people came into the Club to stop us being relegated, and we did that by pressing formward, the more higher we were, the less we had to worry about relegation. But it just came as absolute shock when it did come, they we did eventually go down because at the time we had a team who were tipped to actually win the division by some. It's the shock that made me do it.

I'm a firm believer of the fact the highs and lows we experience and cope with when we watch Pools can be a metaphor for how we experience the highs and lows of life in general.



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 Post subject: Re: Britannia High - NOT
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:06 pm 
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You need to seriously grow up, Mr Ripper.

You can be very childish sometimes.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:09 pm 
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You need to grow up and all, Talbot.


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Kent Boy, I think you should kick rippers head in. :laugh: You are a star.


Is there anyone here called Kent Boy ? sctatchinghead


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:15 pm 
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From the sublime to the ridiculous.

You can grow up as well.


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 Post subject: Re: Britannia High - NOT
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:15 pm 
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You need to grow up and all, Talbot.



Here is a grown up reply, from a man of 38 years...

welcome to the board and get a life, you dull, dull, dull, dull, A1 Gord

And get some help, in the head department

And please don't move away from Kent

Ever


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 Post subject: Re: Britannia High - NOT
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:21 pm 
The only 'Blokes' who cry at Football matches are the same gimps who get their faces painted and/or have their favourite players name and number on the back of their shirt....FACT!!!! :roll: :roll: :roll:


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 Post subject: Re: Britannia High - NOT
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:22 pm 
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Poolie of Kent wrote:
You need to seriously grow up, Mr Ripper.

You can be very childish sometimes.


I'm just experiencing the highs and lows of life and expressing my emotions.

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