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Yellow Ball ? Why ?


Hirsty

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Thought they only used yellow/orange balls when it was frosty/snow covered ? ...looked a bit light ( weight not colour )......seemed liked kicking a balloon...where was the lace ??

 

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Alfie R.......

 

We certainly did not use yellow balls in my day...unless we were fighting in Korea during the 50's ! Get on with your life old chap...and don't take the 'kin piss...there's a good fellow !!

 

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Always a mind full of info Andrew......

...if that's true...then another cr*p ruling in my opinion !! They'll be changing the colour of the pitch next !!

 

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I believe Farnborough were pleased to see a yellow ball on offer because last time they visited us it was frosty and they lost, no doubt due to the white ball that was used being invisible on that vital 5% of the pitch that was still white and frosty.

 

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dont apologize, alfie roberts is a disgrace and you should not give him the time of day. ill be having strong words with his mother and he'll probably end up with no supper and a smacked bottom.

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You must be losing it Hirsty.....apologising ? Not like you !

 

and Alfie Roberts ? seems like a complete ( deleted ) to me !

 

Let's kick [****!!****] !

 

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