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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Haha, to be honest sinkov, everything is forgettable outside of the music in which you are involved. Best thing in the world for mental health is to get involved in music and work hard at it.
    Can't read a note of music Sub, nor play any instrument, all far too difficult for me, George Crick soon washed his hands of me.

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    Good to see the Stains setting a hammering as well as Leeds..lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    That's the problem with League Sub, it is very forgettable.
    Much like England in the boring version of rugby.

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    [QUOTE=Supersub6;40801255]Much like England in the boring version of rugby. [/QUOTE

    Yes,anybody who watches yawnion must like F1 as well. Both good for insomniacs .

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    Hey alf, that has been a cracking start to the season with some good games.
    Warriors started off slow and committing too many offences today, however, their class players came good and it was a good win in the end. Should be an interesting season.

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    About as interesting as watching paint dry mein freund. Have six goes and then give it back. WTF?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    About as interesting as watching paint dry mein freund. Have six goes and then give it back. WTF?
    Yes that's right, however, each time can have six goes and give it back morethan three times each whilst the Yawnion lot are trying to even set up a scrum or lineout. Now that is interesting.

    Rugby league typically has the ball in play for roughly 50 to 60+ minutes, while rugby union averages closer to 35 minutes.

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    Ignore him Ashy,his better half is a rugby league lover. 👏 She's far more sense than him. Lol

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    Yes,Cas gave it a go,but Wigan played much better in second half..Looking forward to another great season Ashy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    Ignore him Ashy,his better half is a rugby league lover. �� She's far more sense than him. Lol
    alf, you can't ignore his comments because, if you do, there is no banter and life would become dull, perhaps even more dull than this yawnion rubbish. There is more action in a snooker match.

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