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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arabdownsouth View Post
    No need to be pedantic, your original post was not clearly lighthearted. No need to spell anything out for me, I'm not a moron. Just because something appears clear to the writer doesn't necessarily make it so to the reader. Thing about jokes, it's all in the delivery ��
    Scotsman, Englishman and Irishman go in to a bar with a Welshman handcuffed in a wheelbarrow dressed as coco the clown. Scotsman says " with Robson being injured do you think Robbie will play Smith at left back and Watson at right back? Englishman replies "and if Connelly still has a niggle will he move Butcher (if available) to centre back?

    Barman pipes up " Hold it there guys, is this meant to be some kind of a joke???

    It's all in the interpretation I'm afraid !!!

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    I may have no managerial experience bt can I suggest Robbie that you play the argie at LB keep smith at RB and dnt pluck with a winning formula 🙏

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