FoxyPV Posted 18 November 2010 Posted 18 November 2010 Do you think he smacked Nani when they were in the changing room?
Finnegan Posted 18 November 2010 Posted 18 November 2010 Nani is my new hero. Real life trolling. In my mind it was intentional.
Mikey Posted 18 November 2010 Posted 18 November 2010 Do you think he smacked Nani when they were in the changing room? Probably, he's hench as fook.
lcfc_jme Posted 18 November 2010 Posted 18 November 2010 Do you think he smacked Nani when they were in the changing room? No 'cos he's a bollockless twat. Would've been more likely to have asked Nani to bend him over.
Guest Bilo Posted 18 November 2010 Posted 18 November 2010 Nani would have wiped the floor with him. Absolute animal.
FoxyPV Posted 18 November 2010 Posted 18 November 2010 The two of them would have a preen off in the changing room mirrors. The unfortunate thing is that both of them would declare themselves the winner
Edmund Posted 13 December 2010 Posted 13 December 2010 http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/dec/13/england-friendly-denmark-9-february?CMP=twt_guEngland to play friendly against Denmark on 9 February England have confirmed they will play a friendly against Denmark at the Parken Stadium on 9 February. It had been anticipated that Fabio Capello's side would tackle Argentina in Copenhagen on that day but the Danish federation raised objections and the South Americans were unable to fulfil the fixture 24 hours earlier, as had been suggested. Uruguay and Paraguay were both mentioned as possible alternatives but complications quickly became apparent, not least in the fact some senior players would have ended up playing twice in three days once Chelsea's Premier League encounter with Liverpool was shifted to 6 February for live TV coverage. When Denmark's planned friendly fell through, it seemed an obvious move to arrange a clash with Morten Olsen's men, who bowed out of the World Cup at the group stage. Capello was anxious to play away from Wembley prior to the 26 March Euro 2012 qualifier with Wales at the Millennium Stadium, and the retractable roof at the Parken Stadium will offer ideal climatic conditions at this time of year. It will be England's first meeting with Denmark since the 4-1 loss at the same venue five years ago, and will be broadcast live on ITV1.
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