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What is it with these Scandinavian blokes???

First Swede's and now the Dutch.

As said by Nigel Powers "There are only 2 things i can't stand. People taking credit for other people's work, and the Dutch"

 
What is it with these Scandinavian blokes???

First Swede's and now the Dutch.

As said by Nigel Powers "There are only 2 things i can't stand. People taking credit for other people's work, and the Dutch"

i think u messed that quote up

i think u messed that quote up

yesp! he sure did lol

 
No they aren't. They are paid to play football.

Wholeheartedly agree. Some people are suggesting that players shouldn't indulge in overseas travel until they retire.

Having said that, it sounds as though the boys have planned their trip around the renowned trilogy of European pisshead/party events, ie; the island of Ios, the Munich Oktoberfest, and the running of the bulls in Pamplona. Be prepared to read about an incident in Spain.....


the club would be absolutly crazy letting them go to pamplona...

Next week's headline:

"Demon trio arrested for starting a fight with a bull".

The club will then release a statement: "as far as we know, our players were provoked and acted in self defense. The bull has admitted he started the fight. Our players are all in good health and looking forward to the rest of their trip in Afghanistan."

Wholeheartedly agree. Some people are suggesting that players shouldn't indulge in overseas travel until they retire.

I'm not suggesting this. I reckon they should go nuts overseas and get on the turps everynight etc... But you have to draw the line at getting into punch-ons.... TWICE!!!!!!!!!

That is just totally unacceptable.

But of course McLean and Carroll will say they were provoked :rolleyes:

Next week's headline:

"Demon trio arrested for starting a fight with a bull".

The club will then release a statement: "as far as we know, our players were provoked and acted in self defense. The bull has admitted he started the fight. Our players are all in good health and looking forward to the rest of their trip in Afghanistan."

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLD!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

 
I'm not suggesting this. I reckon they should go nuts overseas and get on the turps everynight etc... But you have to draw the line at getting into punch-ons.... TWICE!!!!!!!!!

That is just totally unacceptable.

But of course McLean and Carroll will say they were provoked :rolleyes:

The report is the dutchman admitted to provoking them.


Pathetic

This [censored] could potentially turn Judd away from choosing the MFC

If so, McLean, Carroll and Rivers ahould all be traded

Absolute brainless morons

hey!! calm down mister yze magic..if any1 should be traded its yze. i would love to get judd. the news says that the other ppl have admitted to initiating the fight. what do u expect our players to do....sit there and call 000 (or whatever it is) and hope that the police come in time to save them?? (take that back btw. i actually really like yze, i just wanted a come back)

So let me get this right.....

We have a few young Australian boys who firstly get into an apparently provoked altercation with Swedish tourists while in Greece.

And then the same Australian boys move on and get into another allegedly provoked altercation with some Dutch citizens this time while in Germany.

They seem to campaigning for the United Nations (or possibly NATO!!) ;):P !!!

The dees are finally getting BADASS . Nice work boys. If only they'd fight the french. I hate those pricks

So let me get this right.....

We have a few young Australian boys who firstly get into an apparently provoked altercation with Swedish tourists while in Greece.

And then the same Australian boys move on and get into another allegedly provoked altercation with some Dutch citizens this time while in Germany.

They seem to campaigning for the United Nations (or possibly NATO!!) ;):P !!!

Must be the EU's fault....

damm.....i think i just sent an sms to shane warne


..Dunno about you, but when I picture Brocky and Chop hanging out in a bar on the turps I get a mental image of Earl and Randy Hickey! Seriously though, pull your heads in fellas - as someone pointed out earlier in the thread, once is believable, twice is a joke. Grow up.

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