jumbo mills Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 He has to go the bloke has lost it, bring phil brown in now
Wasyls Pec Deck Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 He has to go the bloke has lost it, bring phil brown in now ahaha I hope your either joking or clinically depressed and not of sound mind
The Doctor Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 wow. You've got to be a w.u.m. That's by far the worst over-reaction i've ever seen.
Dylan Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 He has to go the bloke has lost it, bring phil brown in now This is a joke and you being sarcastic right?
CKB Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 Even tho you have a sig that says... Nigel the new messiah
orangecity23 Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 jumbo mills, do the decent thing and shut the fook up. If you think Phil Brown is better than Pearson, you might as well call for the van to cart you off to the funny farm. (Sorry to be so blunt, but this is just reactionary bollocks).
UrbanFox Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 April fools was yesterday mate, I do hope your fooking jokeing, if not then cast your mind back around 2 years ago then wake the fook up!
Edmund Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 He has to go the bloke has lost it, bring phil brown in now Even tho you have a sig that says... Nigel the new messiah fick·le –adjective 1. likely to change, esp. due to caprice, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable: fickle weather. 2. not constant or loyal in affections: a fickle lover. —Synonyms 1. unstable, unsteady, variable, capricious, fitful. 2. inconstant. 1, 2. Fickle, inconstant, capricious, vacillating describe persons or things that are not firm or steady in affection, behavior, opinion, or loyalty. Fickle implies an underlying perversity as a cause for the lack of stability: the fickle seasons, disappointing as often as they delight; once lionized, now rejected by a fickle public. Inconstant suggests an innate disposition to change: an inconstant lover, flitting from affair to affair. Capricious implies unpredictable changeability arising from sudden whim: a capricious administration constantly and inexplicably changing its signals; a capricious and astounding reversal of position. Vacillating means changeable due to lack of resolution or firmness: an indecisive, vacillating leader, apparently incapable of a sustained course of action.
Fox92 Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 Phil Brown Really, you have got to be kidding. Everyone on here knows whats going on but thats ridiculas. Change your signature...
CKB Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 fick·le –adjective 1. likely to change, esp. due to caprice, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable: fickle weather. 2. not constant or loyal in affections: a fickle lover. 3. 70% of Leicester fans —Synonyms 1. unstable, unsteady, variable, capricious, fitful. 2. inconstant. 1, 2. Fickle, inconstant, capricious, vacillating describe persons or things that are not firm or steady in affection, behavior, opinion, or loyalty. Fickle implies an underlying perversity as a cause for the lack of stability: the fickle seasons, disappointing as often as they delight; once lionized, now rejected by a fickle public. Inconstant suggests an innate disposition to change: an inconstant lover, flitting from affair to affair. Capricious implies unpredictable changeability arising from sudden whim: a capricious administration constantly and inexplicably changing its signals; a capricious and astounding reversal of position. Vacillating means changeable due to lack of resolution or firmness: an indecisive, vacillating leader, apparently incapable of a sustained course of action. That's better!
Guest nathan. Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 He has to go the bloke has lost it, bring phil brown in now Phil Browns blue n white army
LoughboroughFox Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 am i really replying to this thread? what a twonk!!
Guest Bilo Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 If NP was replaced by that permatanned media whore I'd get a season ticket to the Tigers with the missus. Seriously. No amount of facepalms can convey my reaction to this post.
ROWLEY_LCFC Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 just because they have lost 4 in a row your calling for the managers head do us a favour and shut up
dogadug Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 What a stupid comment. We've just came off the back of 3 very tricky away matches. With some winnable games left, we'll be OK.
jonthefox Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 Leave him alone. the kids get bored at half term. phil brown ...snigger
CKB Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 Leave him alone. the kids get bored at half term. All that chocolate, sugar, etc..gets them mental around this time of the year
Donut Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 He has to go the bloke has lost it, bring phil brown in now TWAT
caz05 Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 He has to go the bloke has lost it, bring phil brown in now There are a few words for you mate,only im to much of a lady to post them
CKB Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 There are a few words for you mate,only im to much of a lady to post them Go on..you know you wanna!
AmericanScott Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 Jummbooo Mils what a willy puller what a willy puller. I sighed when i saw this thread.
Daggers Posted 2 April 2010 Posted 2 April 2010 He has to go the bloke has lost it, bring phil brown in now Cun·t –adjective 1. likely to be a cunt 2. as in, a bit of a cunt —Synonyms 1. cuntish, cuntlike, cuntard, cocksuckingcunt...etc...
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