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Name The Football Club - Week 9 (Toughest Ever)
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Newcastle0
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bradford0
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QPR - Loftus Road?0
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Nottingham Forest0
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Brentford?0
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Stoke City mebees?0
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X0
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bottom sunderland roker park0
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blackburn0
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Nottm Forest?0
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Sponsored links:
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maine road manchester0
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Fulham0
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bristol city0
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Roker Park - Sunderland0
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X0
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Preston North End, Deepdale0
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Clue: "Health & Industry"0
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Swindon then0
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Ipswich0
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Middlesbrough - Ayresome Park0
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Upton Park0
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[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Swindon then
CORRECT - 2PTS0 -
WEEK 9 LEADERBOARD
shirty5 - 20
Nicholas - 8
MrLargo - 8
addick1965 - 5
Alex Wright - 5
Boogica - 5
colthe3rd - 5
oldbloke - 5
northstandsteve - 5
addickedmatt - 3
D_F_T - 3
No.1 in South London - 3
MrOneLung - 2
AFKABartram - 2
WSS - 2
LawrieAbrahams - 2
Clem_Snide - 2
Henry Irving - 20 -
CHOICE
I MEANT BOTTOM NOT MIDDLE!!!!!!!
I COULD HAVE HAD THIS 4 HOURS AGO.....LOL0 -
Lol yeah i was laughing when i saw you'd picked the wrong one. But in all honesty the middle one looked like a small clubs ground and the bottom looked like a big clubs ground, the guesses suggested that aswell. Cracking pic of Anfield though, one of my favourites so far
I think unless you actually knew the top and the middle they were extremely hard to guess
Bad luck ;-(0 -
Message to Nicholas: Stop guessing Tottenham and West Ham every time, the one week I did Tottenham you missed it lol.0
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Bull0
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A bull is an intact (i.e., not castrated) adult male of the species Bos taurus (cattle). More muscular and aggressive than the female of the species, the cow, the bull has long been an important symbol in many cultures, and plays a significant role in both beef and dairy farming, and in a variety of other cultural activities.0
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now define fek u b0
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Fek may refer to: Feck, Fek, Nepal
U is the twenty-first letter and a vowel in the basic modern Latin alphabet.
B is the second letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet. It is used to represent a variety of bilabial sounds (depending on language), most commonly a voiced bilabial plosive.0









