What's wrong with orienteers? I almost talked myself hoarse trying to persuade somebody to come with me to the pub to watch the Champs League Final during the Scottish Champs weekend. I failed about as miserably as Man U did, so went on my own. Had a pleasant evening in a pub in Comrie packed with locals (and not an orienteer to be seen).
Are orienteers more interested in footie South of the border?
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Orienteers and team sports don't mix
The fact you like football shows you up as an impostor SF.
Next thing you'll be telling us you actually had a pint and a packet of crisps in the pub instead of a nice cup of tea and a slice of cake......
The fact you like football shows you up as an impostor SF.
Next thing you'll be telling us you actually had a pint and a packet of crisps in the pub instead of a nice cup of tea and a slice of cake......
Orienteering - its no walk in the park
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Could it be a Scottish thing? The results of a match between two foreign teams doesn't always inspire. Or could it be because the Scots are bored of football because the last time Celtic/Rangers didn't win their league was in the Devonian Period?
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Footballers and orienteering don't always mix either Sean. I remember not too many years back when we took the QPR 1st team squad for an orienteering session in Roseisle. We finished off driving round the forest in a minibus looking for Danny Shittu (a big bloke not to be argued with...look him up on Google!) who was almost in Burghead. Did he ever get some stick. Ian Holloway was the manager then - he was briliant and got well stuck in. Some of the senior players weren't bad either. I think Kevin Gallen particulary stood out.
Anyway, enough of this nonsense. I'm off for a cup of tea and a slice of cake.
Anyway, enough of this nonsense. I'm off for a cup of tea and a slice of cake.
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Myself and Lost Again were at SINS and went to watch the match at a pub in Ludlow. He was supporting Barcelona
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MAPS wrote:Myself and Lost Again were at SINS and went to watch the match at a pub in Ludlow. He was supporting Barcelona
I like to back a winner, particularly against the Woolly Backs. I think you'll find most Liverpool fans are the same.
I see that Shriek has had a hair transplant. I understand the source of the hair is from his wifes pubic hair. It is claimed that you get the best chance of success if you use transplant donations from like places. So from one C**t to another!!
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The NopeSport fantasy league has been registered again.
Anyone interested in entering a team needs to register a Fantasy Football Team, preferably before the season starts on 15th August at
http://fantasy.premierleague.com
Then enter the league using the code: 50936-107095
Anyone interested in entering a team needs to register a Fantasy Football Team, preferably before the season starts on 15th August at
http://fantasy.premierleague.com
Then enter the league using the code: 50936-107095
"If A is success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut" Abraham Lincoln
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Selected another bunch of losers - can't be as bad as last year's wasters
hop fat boy, hop!
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I tried to call my team Malvern Power Rangers but it's got too many letters and so I'm down to just one Ranger
How come so many of you have failed to select your team's colours - that's the best bit - or are you deliberately playing in that dirty off-white kit
How come so many of you have failed to select your team's colours - that's the best bit - or are you deliberately playing in that dirty off-white kit
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Do not like my son's team name - the ground of the team I support in reverse and not sounding very pleasant
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you a pompey fan tatty? unlucky
BUOT: Orienteering Opportunities for all students
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Somebody has to support them Now we're out of the Carling cup we can concentrate on staying in the Championship!
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