Sep 2013
10:09am, 17 Sep 2013
69,930 posts
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GregP
Liver outlasting lungs (2) and eyes (2) is also a bit of a shock.
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Sep 2013
10:10am, 17 Sep 2013
7,096 posts
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Derby Tup
Liver has shown good heart
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Sep 2013
10:12am, 17 Sep 2013
69,931 posts
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GregP
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Sep 2013
10:16am, 17 Sep 2013
23,555 posts
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Frobester
I think the important question here is "is there really any sort of death we can call super?"
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Sep 2013
10:35am, 17 Sep 2013
7,890 posts
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TRO Saracen
With Gudgeon out (:-( :-() this is a little like the morning after England go out of the World Cup on pens (at least at the time when most of us gave a sh&T), you have some interest in how the rest of the tournament pans out but a little piece of you has died and the interest is never as intense.
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Sep 2013
10:38am, 17 Sep 2013
9,965 posts
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The Teaboy
Surely this whole thing will boil down to Heart vs Bacon Sandwich? The eternal battle being fought out every day up and down the country?
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Sep 2013
10:45am, 17 Sep 2013
69,932 posts
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GregP
Heart has got a tough away fixture in the quarter finals - so has liver.
Internal organs could be headed the way of the freshwater fishes.
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Sep 2013
10:55am, 17 Sep 2013
7,097 posts
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Derby Tup
Summer of 1990, hungover to hell after a long evening boozing and watching Bobby's boys go out, driving into work, New Order 'World in Motion' on the radio, a bucket full of Gazza's tears, re-living the loss all over again. That doesn't and couldn't come even remotely close to the day the gudgeon died
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Sep 2013
10:59am, 17 Sep 2013
6,733 posts
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.B.
Football and fish?! What about the chocolate digestive (dark)!? *sobs*
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Sep 2013
10:59am, 17 Sep 2013
69,933 posts
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GregP
1990. Crikey. The one year I 'got' football. Never felt the same about it before or since.
Gudge' got the world in motion...
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