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  1. #1
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    Their titles... ha ha - they don't have any fkn titles. They can convince themselves as much as they like...foolin' nae cnt

  2. #2
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    1st step would be to strip the titles from the huns if they cheated - don't think there's much doubt that they did. But after that the allocation of the title wouldn't automatically go to the tims imho. The leagues should be recalculated with every result involving the huns discounted (or awarding a 3-0 victory to the other team in each case would amount to the same thing). Whoever would have come topped the table discounting the hun matches should be awarded the titles if anybody is. And that wouldn't have been the tims in all cases afaik

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    If the Supreme Court rules against BDO, the huns should immediately stop with the Rule Brittania pish as their dead club would be guilty of cheating the said Brittania out of tens of millions. Not that the average hun has the intelligence to understand any of that.

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