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    Old 8th June 2011, 04:33 PM   #1
    Sir Ricky Sbragia
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    Default The day a revolution died

    From the ashes of relegation we rose again placing our hopes in the new saviours of Keane and Quinn. The new story of SAFC gathered pace with the appointment of Mr Sbragia who masterminded the downfall of our fiercest enemies and ensured we were once again the elite of the north east.
    Yet the appointment of Bruce undoubtably represented a backwards step, something the vast majority of supporters now agree on. Furthermore the increasingly eccentric comments of the once valiant Quinn caused anger and bemusment, as it appeared he had forgotten those who were once his kin.
    Yet hope remained with true world class talent such as Henderson and Gordon, somthing Bruce is clearly now trying to extinguish
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    Old 8th June 2011, 04:34 PM   #2
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    Old 8th June 2011, 04:34 PM   #3
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    Best one yet in my opinion.
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    Old 8th June 2011, 04:34 PM   #4
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    Fuck off you tedious wanker
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    Old 8th June 2011, 04:34 PM   #5
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    From the ashes of relegation we rose again placing our hopes in the new saviours of Keane and Quinn. The new story of SAFC gathered pace with the appointment of Mr Sbragia who masterminded the downfall of our fiercest enemies and ensured we were once again the elite of the north east.
    Yet the appointment of Bruce undoubtably represented a backwards step, something the vast majority of supporters now agree on. Furthermore the increasingly eccentric comments of the once valiant Quinn caused anger and bemusment, as it appeared he had forgotten those who were once his kin.
    Yet hope remained with true world class talent such as Henderson and Gordon, somthing Bruce is clearly now trying to extinguish
    Oh do fuck off. Henderson is nowhere near World Class, he's POTENTIALLY World Class. Huge difference.
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    Old 8th June 2011, 04:35 PM   #6
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    Is that it? He's not even trying anymore.
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    Old 8th June 2011, 04:35 PM   #7
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    Old 8th June 2011, 04:36 PM   #8
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    From the ashes of relegation we rose again placing our hopes in the new saviours of Keane and Quinn. The new story of SAFC gathered pace with the appointment of Mr Sbragia who masterminded the downfall of our fiercest enemies and ensured we were once again the elite of the north east.
    Yet the appointment of Bruce undoubtably represented a backwards step, something the vast majority of supporters now agree on. Furthermore the increasingly eccentric comments of the once valiant Quinn caused anger and bemusment, as it appeared he had forgotten those who were once his kin.
    Yet hope remained with true world class talent such as Henderson and Gordon, somthing Bruce is clearly now trying to extinguish

    "The day the shit thread was posted".


    Sir Ricky Sbragia posted a thread, and it was shit.

    The End.
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    Old 8th June 2011, 04:36 PM   #9
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    Dan Browne?
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    Old 8th June 2011, 04:37 PM   #10
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    World class

    Fucking love transfer window time
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