In deepest Africa...
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In deepest Africa...
In an attempt to lift the doom and gloom which is all about us presently, I thought it might be refreshing to know that in deepest Africa, amidst the overwhelming tide of Man United and Chelsea supporters, a new breed of West Ham fans have been converted and will be representing our colours in the Western Zambian Division 1 next season....(with thanks to the club and Greg in particular..)
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They look well happy to be converted FK............. :lol:Fionn Kiely wrote:a new breed of West Ham fans have been converted and
Seriously, top stuff..........
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Looks like they saw you coming Paddy...
They're the same Village, just the other side of the River...
They're the same Village, just the other side of the River...
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Well done to you Fionn, hats off to you for doing some good in the world. Mind you for people who are less well off its hardly fair inflicting more pain and suffering on them but your intentions were all good I'm sure!
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My thoughts entirely - have they not suffered enough?!Georgee Paris wrote:Well done to you Fionn, hats off to you for doing some good in the world. Mind you for people who are less well off its hardly fair inflicting more main and suffering on them but your intentions were all good I'm sure!
Great work
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Poverty, Aids, starvation and now this. God can be cruel... :lol:Georgee Paris wrote:Well done to you Fionn, hats off to you for doing some good in the world. Mind you for people who are less well off its hardly fair inflicting more main and suffering on them but your intentions were all good I'm sure!
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That's one of the best, most heart warming threads I've seen all year.
Bloody well done to all involved
Bloody well done to all involved
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Fionn your shorts are ****ing flithy
Well done bruvs, you should be proud of what you done. Makes you a better man than most.
Not me of course but most
Well done bruvs, you should be proud of what you done. Makes you a better man than most.
Not me of course but most
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Which of course is highly commendable, save for the fact this season they are in the Western Zambian Premier League .Fionn Kiely wrote:In an attempt to lift the doom and gloom which is all about us presently, I thought it might be refreshing to know that in deepest Africa, amidst the overwhelming tide of Man United and Chelsea supporters, a new breed of West Ham fans have been converted and will be representing our colours in the Western Zambian Division 1 next season
It is possible to take emulating ones heroes too much you know .
p.s. well done .
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fionn is that the alan kerins that used to hurl for galway?and a big congrats to you ,take a bow
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Well done to you. Looks like it was an incredible trip.
How often do you/the foundation drop back in on them?
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Well done FK!
Who knows...that may be our first team squad come Feb 1st.................
Who knows...that may be our first team squad come Feb 1st.................
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