CallyRed
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Brazilians had their first name on their shirt in the 1900s?
No. They had their nicknames on their shirt.Brazilians had their first name on their shirt in the 1900s?
And then a patch depicting their spirit animal. It's inevitable. Game's gone.Pretty soon they'll be putting their aura name on the back of their shirts
Ronaldo, Adriano, Roberto Carlos, Romario, Ronaldinho, Neymar, Vinicius, Rodrygo, Marcelo...The Brazilians don't do that. Zico's first name wasn't Zico
all because the likes of @Utd heap refuse to pay for increased ticket prices, which would then be passed on to the players.

The game is actually gone
YesDo you mean I'll have to talk to my family on boxing day?
We need to bring all of what is in this clip back.
the conviction in Paddy's voice "nobody touched him"
We need to bring all of what is in this clip back.

They're all mates now - soon they'll be wearing each others' shirts in a game.Pretty soon they'll be putting their aura name on the back of their shirts
Love Paddy, Gary should take some notes! He's barely touched him therePaddy Crerand was the anti-Gary Neville when it came to match commentary!![]()
The game is actually gone
We need to bring all of what is in this clip back.
If you look closely you can see Cole attacks Van Nistelrooy with his very bony knee.We need to bring all of what is in this clip back.
You can just imagine Gary's commentary of that incidentLove Paddy, Gary should take some notes! He's barely touched him there
Definitely. Gary would be starting a campaign for an 8 month ban.You can just imagine Gary's commentary of that incident
"Oooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhh"

Bring back the good old days!

That's rubbish! He's as good a pundit as he was a tackler.No I agree, he’s a miserable pundit. Terrible.
Bring back the good old days!
Bring back the good old days!
And you could smoke on the pitchProper football Dave, not like this tippy tappy bollocks these days. Back when the Boleyn was a fortress, and a half time pie was a thrupenny bit.
