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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    Agree Alfin. Every one else is manipulating the rules. Why shouldn’t we?
    When I saw our game was off,the first thing I said to my Mrs was those sneaky Leicester gits have pleaded Covid again and when I read the article it was us who had called it off.😁 So yes why not ..I see there are a couple of managers having a dig at us insinuating we are cheating cnuts

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    When I saw our game was off,the first thing I said to my Mrs was those sneaky Leicester gits have pleaded Covid again and when I read the article it was us who had called it off.😁 So yes why not ..I see there are a couple of managers having a dig at us insinuating we are cheating cnuts
    Well they would, wouldn’t they. Everyone cheats and manipulates when it suits their team, then cry foul when somebody else does exactly the same. Klopp is one of the biggest offenders. We don’t want to play without Cornet so, tragically, Covid will have to be rife at BFC until he returns. If we happen to bring in some fresh blood during that time, it will be purely a coincidence.

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