I agree. It's not as if England isn't aware of how dangerous they can be on the pitch, either. We've seen it frist hand a number of times. Pudolski would be fucking aces.... I would love it. Also on a personal note my sister loves Pudolski an Arsenal shirt with his name would make a fantastic birthday present
AAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA You're such a funny guy! I see what you did there! God you're so funny!
:: :: I was joking in any case :dunno: Who the fuck is Luke Pudolski, who the fuck is Luke Pudolski? :laughing: relax mate.
"Who the fuck is Luke Pudolski". Christ...this is what happens when one loiters about in a shiny new stadium. I really hope you don't get him now. :: "Kenny, Kenny....sign him up" Probably will have to as soon as the FA are finished with their Einsatzgruppen hearing.
OH yeah. Sadly I can't come up with a comeback as amazingly FUNNY as you!! Pudolski! HA! Who is that guy???
I'm not sure what you are referencing here. However I'd love to hear you explain it! Throw in some jokes! You're so good at those!
OK. I'm sure sad you don't want to elaborate. Because you're so funny, so witty! So clever! Really was interested in what you had to say. Very interested.
I just find you so interesting. So clever! Fusters! What is that? What the fuck is Fusters??? Get it?? To be honest I was trying to see how long it would take to get the last word in.... I'm at work for another 4 hours.........
which is ironic, because i didn't want to say it ...i've no idea why you took the pudolski joke all wrong :dunno: it just reminded me of those embarrassing scenarios where, for instance, a girl who says things like Manchester Wanderers etc......
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/16230934.stm This better not happen. Manchester United could return to this season's Champions League if the Swiss Football Association fails to comply with Fifa and punish FC Sion. Sion were thrown out of the Europa League for fielding ineligible players in their match against Celtic. The Swiss FA has until 13 January to act and Fifa has threatened to suspend Switzerland and their club sides. If the ban took effect, FC Basel would be ejected from the Champions League and United could be reinstated. The Swiss champions knocked Sir Alex Ferguson's side out of European football's elite competition and into the Europa League, earning a 3-3 draw at Old Trafford before winning the home match 2-1. Sion were put under a transfer embargo over the signing of Egyptian goalkeeper Essam El Hadary, but proceeded to sign six players in the summer. The six players took their case to a civil court in the canton of Valais, which ruled they could play, and subsequently fielded them in the Swiss league. Sion then fielded five of the six players during the Europa League play-off tie against Celtic and were kicked out of the competition as a result, with Uefa's decision to expel them upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Thursday. Fifa has now ordered the Swiss FA to enforce a ban on registering six Sion players signed during the transfer embargo. "As a consequence, all matches in which the relevant players participated shall be declared forfeit or three points shall be deducted respectively," Fifa said. "Should this deadline not be respected, the Swiss FA will be automatically suspended from 14 January 2012 onwards." Under the terms of a Fifa suspension, a country's national and club teams, referees and officials are prohibited from taking part in international matches and meetings, or receive Fifa funding. Uefa said it was confident the Swiss Football Association would comply with the Fifa request before the January 13 deadline. "Should this not be the case UEFA will review the situation nearer the time," Uefa added.