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Unbelievably top banter. Seriously Saxo, you've got us there. Nice work.
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1. Shirts not on sale yet
2. They are only sold through the club shop who don't sell Chelsea shirts.
Either this is more bullshit from the bane of this board, or he was at The Turf and looking to change football allegiance once more.
By the way i had the same dilemma once. A choice between a Rovers shirt, or the much softer and far more absorbent Andrex...
2. They are only sold through the club shop who don't sell Chelsea shirts.
Either this is more bullshit from the bane of this board, or he was at The Turf and looking to change football allegiance once more.
By the way i had the same dilemma once. A choice between a Rovers shirt, or the much softer and far more absorbent Andrex...
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Prick
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Saxoman wrote:Witnessed a youngster .
You been at the keyhole again ?
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Could have been far worse. He might have made him buy a Rovers shirtSaxoman wrote:Witnessed a youngster with his father in a sports shop forced to get a Burnley top when they really wanted a Chelsea one.. Awful.





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What a BellendSaxoman wrote:Witnessed a youngster with his father in a sports shop forced to get a Burnley top when they really wanted a Chelsea one.. Awful.



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No, that's tough love. Admirable.Saxoman wrote:Witnessed a youngster with his father in a sports shop forced to get a Burnley top when they really wanted a Chelsea one.. Awful.
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If they both wanted a Chelsea shirt, who forced them to get a Burnley one? Sounds awful indeed.Saxoman wrote:Witnessed a youngster with his father in a sports shop forced to get a Burnley top when they really wanted a Chelsea one.. Awful.
Or have I misread your erudite and cleverly constructed comment?

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Should have been put up for adoption at the very least.
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Not being funny Saxo, but to sum up being a Chelsea (there are others) fan I point you in the direction of my best mate. He's a catholic from Glasgow who supports Rangers (this had subsided until they got back to the big table), loves England Cricket and supports Chelsea. If that is not the definitive of plastic apart from you, I do not know what is!
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Was this a shop in Blackburn Saxo..?
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Come on Tony sort this guy out ffs
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Gonna take my boy on'Turf next season.
I'll buy him a shirt at the club shop too.
He's really looking forward to it.
I'll explain your lot to him and see which shirt he'd prefer.
I'll buy him a shirt at the club shop too.
He's really looking forward to it.
I'll explain your lot to him and see which shirt he'd prefer.
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Just for you Saxo........
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I'd say the top plastic combination would be man united + Real Madrid + the all blacks. But your mate has a good shout.ThinLizzy wrote:Not being funny Saxo, but to sum up being a Chelsea (there are others) fan I point you in the direction of my best mate. He's a catholic from Glasgow who supports Rangers (this had subsided until they got back to the big table), loves England Cricket and supports Chelsea. If that is not the definitive of plastic apart from you, I do not know what is!