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Do you eat, sleep and breath football Paul Blade???? lol

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Do you eat, sleep and breath football Paul Blade???? lol

 

I try to but I was once told Googles your best friend. I always check things before posting

 

When you get to my age and with my knees, back,neck ect its about the only thing I can do well :heyhey::heyhey::blush:

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PSML stop it now your gunna make me cry...lol

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PSML stop it now your gunna make me cry...lol

 

Okay let no one say I don't try to please:sad:

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Okay let no one say I don't try to please:sad:

 

Oh my goodness pass me the tissues quick :P:D:D

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Its Saurday and no football yet again! this is depressing:(, wheres mi coat im off to pub.

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united and wendy have met 110 times in the league. united have won 41 wendy have won 35. united have done the double 10 times wendy 5 times.

 

United have led the series of league encounters since 1951.

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On 3 April 1993, Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United met in the FA Cup semi-finals. The game was scheduled to be played at Elland Road while the other semi between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur was to be played at Wembley. However The Football Association was forced to swap it to be played at Wembley due to extreme fan pressure. The match itself proved to be a classic, with Wednesday winning 2-1 after extra-time. Chris Waddle and Mark Bright scoring for Wednesday, and Alan Cork scoring for United. The match was watched by 75,364 spectators

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united and wendy have met 110 times in the league. united have won 41 wendy have won 35. united have done the double 10 times wendy 5 times.

 

United have led the series of league encounters since 1951.

 

Unlike the Merseyside derby which has been contested continually since 1962 the Steel City Derby has had several long gaps due to the teams being in different divisions to each other. This can cause some fans of both teams to claim that "missed games" in those season(s) would have favoured their team.

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stop trying too educate Mr benn, BB, the man is really getting too me!

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Alreight corker mate

 

Alright Andy mate how's things not long to go now till the dingle game :D

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