Of course the average footie fan is normally going to be neutral come the Cup Final but you can't be neutral when it comes to these two clubs. |
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Impressive enought to earn him the all things footie young player of the year anyway. |
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There were lots of lovely men there wearing footie kit, rugby kit and some strange tight-fitting gymnastics all-in-ones. |
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I mean what's footie come to when a bloke can't make a brilliant save without some flag-waving jessie getting all official. |
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Great footie players are deft at faking their way offsides without getting caught. |
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I had tried to veer away from footie in the last few weeks as the season had taken its toll on me and I was a bit shagged out. |
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We could happily have pottered about the site for most of our four-day break, swimming, playing footie and watching the yachts float regally by. |
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But the die-hard footie fan took it on the chin and said at least he could salvage something out of the day. |
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I have often fantasized about living my entire indoor life in a cashmere onesie, with snaps up the front and footie slippers attached. |
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It cannot go unremarked upon that today is the first day of the new footie season. |
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Sunday mornings are for sleeping in, not for physical exertion with the pub footie team. |
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A bibliophile from early days, when others were heading off to play footie or cricket, Baxter always made straight for the library. |
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If you want a quiet drink, avoid times when the footie is on the telly. |
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Now in going to the footie, it reminds me of all those wonderful family experiences in growing up, because I can't remember a time before football. |
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You may be a little puzzled that two of the country's biggest intelligences should be so preoccupied by such a trifling matter as the future of a second-rate footie outfit. |
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Going to the footie, they said, was just like shopping in a particular supermarket. |
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When it comes to a game of footie, Yanks still prefer less running, more Coliseum-ready brutality. |
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I wanted to join in and I went to my teacher and asked: 'Can I play footie? |
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Die-hard footie fan Krzysztof was born in a small village east of Krakow, close to Gdansk and Sofia. |
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Test your footie skills in this very cool street soccer game, Soccer Tribes! |
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Friday Generations of footie fans are devastated to learn that Subbuteo is to be kicked into touch after keeping fingers flicking for more than 50 years. |
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The Greatest Footie Ads Ever While BBC1 is written off for non footie fans tonight ITV doesn't offer much of an alternative. |
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The German Chancellor is more of a footie fan than Mr Cameron. |
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But the big footie freeze will in theory be powered by solar-heated panels. Qatar's winning bid reflects the emirate's talent for using its vast gas-fuelled wealth to win friends and influence people. |
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I love how an event like this can bring footie fans and non-footie fans together, rooting for their chosen teams. |
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Test your footie skills with hummers again in this much improved sequel! |
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Figures reveal the footie star's openness has helped encourage young blokes to have their bald bonces treated. |
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White socks, tight Speedos, footie tops and Hawaiian shirts also make their top 10 of sartorial howlers. |
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Yet footie has nothing to do with the studio's strategy on Ice Age: Continental Drift, which starts its international run on 27 June, more than a fortnight before it appears in US cinemas. |
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That onion dome had loomed in her window since her Pooh footie days. |
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Mighty Joe Young has penned another pocket-size book which is scoring well with footie fans. |
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Lyn Gardner: Blasted was dismissed by a handful of critics but the conversation has changed A blast at our smug theatre: Edward Bond on Sarah Kane Sarah Kane: Why can't theatre be as gripping as footie? |
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It also funded female footie coaches at HMP Holloway, North London, and troubled teenagers in referral units. |
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As TV sets across the country are tuning in, it seems that couples nationwide are turned off because footie and love lives simply aren't the perfect match. |
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Wigan model Tanya, 33, married footie player Phil Bardsley in June this year at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire and went to Las Vegas for their honeymoon. |
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