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Post by maninasuitcase on Jan 11, 2013 8:26:54 GMT
Clearly this is one explanation as to why the dingles are useless on the pitch. According to the Sun, they spent most of their time in mcdonalds. Alternatively it maybe because they are just fucking shite
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2013 9:33:22 GMT
so if you eat a macdonalds it makes you a shite footballer? cant see where you are coming from with this, 99% of footballers use up more calories in training than they could ever eat [honourable exception to w.p.] one of the best players to grace the vic was fond of the odd pie or three [tony zico kelly]
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jan 11, 2013 9:42:51 GMT
Don't blame me, it Dean Saunders' quote from the sun. I just found it rather humorous.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Jan 11, 2013 9:47:28 GMT
Carl Muggleton and David Oldfield would often be found in the nearest McDonalds for lunch when they were with us.
I even abused Muggers for his food preference after one particularly bad horror show away at York City.
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Post by foxysgloves on Jan 11, 2013 10:37:45 GMT
Carl Muggleton and David Oldfield would often be found in the nearest McDonalds for lunch when they were with us. I even abused Muggers for his food preference after one particularly bad horror show away at York City. I was in a chippy once and Muggers was behind me in the queue. I hung around to see if he dropped his chips so I would have had an amusing anecdote. He didn't. So I don't. He did put loads of salt on his chips though which I though was bad form for a professional athlete.
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Post by block30row19 on Jan 11, 2013 10:41:09 GMT
The beast used to like a dirty Keebab up Hanley.
Pic anyone ;D
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Post by Davef on Jan 11, 2013 12:09:14 GMT
Dean Saunders bans Wolves players from going to McDonalds. Jex Moxey not happy.
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Post by foxysgloves on Jan 11, 2013 12:14:17 GMT
Dean Saunders bans Wolves players from going to McDonalds. Jex Moxey not happy. I knew Dean Saunders reminded me of somebody.
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Post by onionman on Jan 11, 2013 13:20:07 GMT
Carl Muggleton and David Oldfield would often be found in the nearest McDonalds for lunch when they were with us. I even abused Muggers for his food preference after one particularly bad horror show away at York City. I was in a chippy once and Muggers was behind me in the queue. I hung around to see if he dropped his chips so I would have had an amusing anecdote. He didn't. So I don't. He did put loads of salt on his chips though which I though was bad form for a professional athlete. I saw Muggleton's car once, outside the Vic - I know it was his car because there was an envelope on the front seat with his name on. I hung around for a bit hoping to see him come along and drop his keys or something, but then thought better of it and left. I can't explain why I was looking inside the car in the first place.
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Post by ihaveadream on Jan 11, 2013 13:30:22 GMT
Are you saying that burger, fries and milkshake together do not constitute a balanced diet?
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Post by foxysgloves on Jan 11, 2013 13:46:45 GMT
I was in a chippy once and Muggers was behind me in the queue. I hung around to see if he dropped his chips so I would have had an amusing anecdote. He didn't. So I don't. He did put loads of salt on his chips though which I though was bad form for a professional athlete. I saw Muggleton's car once, outside the Vic - I know it was his car because there was an envelope on the front seat with his name on. I hung around for a bit hoping to see him come along and drop his keys or something, but then thought better of it and left. I can't explain why I was looking inside the car in the first place. Would you have nicked the stereo if you hadn't realised it was Muggers car?
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Post by onionman on Jan 11, 2013 13:51:50 GMT
I saw Muggleton's car once, outside the Vic - I know it was his car because there was an envelope on the front seat with his name on. I hung around for a bit hoping to see him come along and drop his keys or something, but then thought better of it and left. I can't explain why I was looking inside the car in the first place. Would you have nicked the stereo if you hadn't realised it was Muggers car? As soon as I saw whose car it was, I knew there'd be nothing in it worth stealing.
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