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just for the fun of it - Arcane Astral Aeons - 15-11-2018

not sure about you lot
i`m fed up to the back teeth hearing about brexit

so lets have a football friendly to sort it out once and for all

United Kingdom v The Rest Of Europe
forget Teresa May and all her suit wearing twats
sort it out on a football field

after all it kinda worked in Escape To Victory


RE: just for the fun of it - Amelia Chaffinch - 15-11-2018

Wasn't Cameron an Aston Villa fan? Says it all, really.

Put Nigel Farage in goal. That'll teach him.


RE: just for the fun of it - silverbaggie - 16-11-2018

I would put Barnier and Jean Paul Drunker as a pair of goalposts. After all they have proved themselves to be pretty immovable.


RE: just for the fun of it - talkSAFT - 16-11-2018

(15-11-2018, 22:57)Amelia Chaffinch Wrote: Wasn't Cameron an Aston Villa fan? Says it all, really.

Put Nigel Farage in goal. That'll teach him.

Cameron pretended to be a 'Seal' in an attempt to ingratiate himself with the common people. But he cocked it up a few years later when he claimed to be a Hammers fan. (His Old Etonian advisers must have got confused with the red & blue shirts.)

Farage would be ok in goal so long as he's got a 6-pack of beer behind him.


RE: just for the fun of it - Baggievicar - 16-11-2018

I do remember a friendly between either the UK or England and the EU, before it was the EU.
Can't remember any details. Ska'd will.
Think it was quite entertaining.


RE: just for the fun of it - Salopbaggie - 16-11-2018

Ok not exactly Brexit but I am still wondering what will happen over brexit in turns of footballers contracts. Presently players from EU member states are not considered to be overseas players due to EU employment regulations. After Brexit that will not be the case and will become overseas players. As will all know you are only allowed so many overseas players and even then they have to qualify by their countries national FIFA status. I think we are ok as we as I can't think of many EU players we have, I am guessing our players from Eire will be ok but even that is not a certainty as Eire is an EU state it may be that it would be considered unfair if they have access to the U.K. employment market and other nations do not. Interesting times.


RE: just for the fun of it - Baggievicar - 16-11-2018

Who do we have from Eire, Salop? I can't say I've taken much notice of players' nationalities recently.


RE: just for the fun of it - Salopbaggie - 16-11-2018

(16-11-2018, 16:36)Baggievicar Wrote: Who do we have from Eire, Salop? I can't say I've taken much notice of players' nationalities recently.

Your absolutely right BV, we don't have anyone anymore. McClean would have been our last Eire Player.


RE: just for the fun of it - WBA-Josh - 16-11-2018

(15-11-2018, 22:57)Amelia Chaffinch Wrote: Put Nigel Farage in goal. That'll teach him.

Farage in FBI handcuffs whilst having the ball pelted at his manhood.


RE: just for the fun of it - Amelia Chaffinch - 16-11-2018

Seems a fair proposition to me, Josh.