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Jason Taylor in a fight on AIS Europe tour?

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Haha no way?


This ranks very low on my list of concerns at the moment. The way I'm feeling of late, I wouldn't mind heading to Europe and dusting on with some locals.

Did he win the fight?

The fight had four quarters and although he was holding his own in the first half he went down in round 3 and never got up....

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If our much ballyhooed new recruiter was really in a fight with the brother of one of the best 25 kids in the country as they travel around Europe together I personally think its kinda a big deal.

 

If our much ballyhooed new recruiter was really in a fight with the brother of one of the best 25 kids in the country as they travel around Europe together I personally think its kinda a big deal.

Normally maybe, but at the moment I honestly could not care any less.


If our much ballyhooed new recruiter was really in a fight with the brother of one of the best 25 kids in the country as they travel around Europe together I personally think its kinda a big deal.

Maybe Andy ,you should get out more.

We sure can pick em.

Leave with DM please.

He may have been defending the honor of the club; I don't doubt that there would have been some barbs thrown at us.

He may have been defending the honor of the club; I don't doubt that there would have been some barbs thrown at us.

You mean we have some left Robbie.

There is no justification for fighting with a kid, a junior player for god sake.

I am so tired of the half wits we get to this club.

I would rather follow this club in the amos than put with these idiots.

Can they all please [censored] off


So we actually discover that some one at the club can put up a fight and you want him gone!!

It is a kid for god,s sake.

That is about our speed punch up a kid

who's Jason Taylor

It is a kid for god,s sake.

That is about our speed punch up a kid

You must be the guy that sits behind me and starts moaning before the bounce .

Please OD,put on the happy face for Sunday.

You can't buy this type of publicity

Keep it up Dees!!


You must be the guy that sits behind me and starts moaning before the bounce .

Please OD,put on the happy face for Sunday.

No not me Biffen.

But surely you are not justifying an adult getting into a fight with a junior player are you?

No not me Biffen.

But surely you are not justifying an adult getting into a fight with a junior player are you?

You know it was a junior player, as a poster here says it was a players brother, presumably older....

 

Finally someone at MFC shows some fight!

Sorry!

If our sponsor's are thinking that any coverage is money well spent, then they're certainly going to be happy this month.


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