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by CuteMancs » Fri Jan 03, 2020 3:51 pm

I usually treat my body like a temple. Last night I treated mine like a whorehouse above a liquor store next to a motherfucking Taco Bell.
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by Harry Dowd scored » Fri Jan 03, 2020 4:21 pm
I thought their remarks were good, especially about Salah and Mane being divers, looks like they want a big attendance and a good day out, not bad at all.
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by Hutch's Shoulder » Fri Jan 03, 2020 4:47 pm
Jesus versus The Pope what better divine intervention could we get? They could well have an Angelino on the pitch as well’
I bet the commentators steal that.
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by s1ty m » Fri Jan 03, 2020 5:04 pm
The 12-0 defeat made me lol. I think it'll be 6-1.
After the ball was centred, after the whistle blew...
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by nottsblue » Fri Jan 03, 2020 5:34 pm
Well deserved tie for them it seems. Hope they all have a good day out. Liked the tweet from their forward Pope. He isn’t far wrong either
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by Sideshow Bob » Fri Jan 03, 2020 6:14 pm
did their player really tweet that about stones?? lmao. hope stones saw it and knows he's become a joke of a defender.
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by budfox » Fri Jan 03, 2020 7:33 pm
Seem like a good bunch.
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by everyonehatesus » Fri Jan 03, 2020 8:01 pm
fair play to them, I hope they have a great day out and make the atmosphere banging.
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by City64 » Fri Jan 03, 2020 8:45 pm
Always great to see smaller clubs get dream draws and big pay days in the FA cup its what all fans dream about . Port Vale no exception , they hate Stoke City but are from Stoke , Stoke is full of inbred six fingered fascist chav cunts .................. fuck em !

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by Beefymcfc » Sat Jan 04, 2020 8:37 pm
I like Port Vale but cannot stand the most famous cunt to support them.
In the words of my Old Man, "Life will never be the same without Man City, so get it in while you can".
The Future's Bright, The Future's Blue!!!
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by Blue Jam » Sun Jan 05, 2020 8:48 am
I work with Valiants next door neigbiur and my barber are both Valiants. I like them - long suffering, loyal fans of the smaller club of Stoke . They were really excited about this fixture and pleased their club is getting plenty of money - they've watched the slow motion car crash of bad investment and tolerated unpopular chairman such as Norman Smurtheaite allegedly using the club to make profit .
Imagine of we'd stayed behind against Gillingham at Wembley 20 years ago, then dropped again the following season. Imagine if we were still at Maine Road (8narill.miss the place). Imagine if every season we narrowly miss out on play offs. They have that gallows humour we had when we were shite. If they were to somehow become a major force on football, like is, they'd not forget that humour.
That's Valiants.
Glad they got some much needed cash, I do have a soft spot for Vale.
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by Mase » Sun Jan 05, 2020 9:28 am
Blue Jam wrote:I work with Valiants next door neigbiur and my barber are both Valiants. I like them - long suffering, loyal fans of the smaller club of Stoke . They were really excited about this fixture and pleased their club is getting plenty of money - they've watched the slow motion car crash of bad investment and tolerated unpopular chairman such as Norman Smurtheaite allegedly using the club to make profit .
Imagine of we'd stayed behind against Gillingham at Wembley 20 years ago, then dropped again the following season. Imagine if we were still at Maine Road (8narill.miss the place). Imagine if every season we narrowly miss out on play offs. They have that gallows humour we had when we were shite. If they were to somehow become a major force on football, like is, they'd not forget that humour.
That's Valiants.
Glad they got some much needed cash, I do have a soft spot for Vale.
Don't think they can be compared to us. Were they ever as big as City?
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by Blue Jam » Sun Jan 05, 2020 10:10 am
No. No comparison can be identical. But we share a similar humour, and they are are (as we were) the smaller club in the city. They've seen a calamitous phase in their history (much longer than ours)
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by Mase » Sun Jan 05, 2020 10:56 am
Blue Jam wrote:No. No comparison can be identical. But we share a similar humour, and they are are (as we were) the smaller club in the city. They've seen a calamitous phase in their history (much longer than ours)
No doubt in my mind if Weaver hadn't have won us that final at Gillingham we'd be down there still and we'd have struggled to make it back up.
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by salford city » Sun Jan 05, 2020 11:31 am
Agree with this. Remember Vale being one of the clubs that we needed to lose on that final day when we went down st stoke and they didn't. 20 years on and what a difference between us now. Always a good away day at Vale went a couple of times
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by Wooders » Sun Jan 05, 2020 11:33 am
Mase wrote:Blue Jam wrote:No. No comparison can be identical. But we share a similar humour, and they are are (as we were) the smaller club in the city. They've seen a calamitous phase in their history (much longer than ours)
No doubt in my mind if Weaver hadn't have won us that final at Gillingham we'd be down there still and we'd have struggled to make it back up.
Nah - we’d have been back in the prem many years by now
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by Mase » Sun Jan 05, 2020 11:51 am
Wooders wrote:Mase wrote:Blue Jam wrote:No. No comparison can be identical. But we share a similar humour, and they are are (as we were) the smaller club in the city. They've seen a calamitous phase in their history (much longer than ours)
No doubt in my mind if Weaver hadn't have won us that final at Gillingham we'd be down there still and we'd have struggled to make it back up.
Nah - we’d have been back in the prem many years by now
Weren't we on the brink of bankruptcy?
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by patrickblue » Sun Jan 05, 2020 12:01 pm
Mase wrote:Wooders wrote:Mase wrote:Blue Jam wrote:No. No comparison can be identical. But we share a similar humour, and they are are (as we were) the smaller club in the city. They've seen a calamitous phase in their history (much longer than ours)
No doubt in my mind if Weaver hadn't have won us that final at Gillingham we'd be down there still and we'd have struggled to make it back up.
Nah - we’d have been back in the prem many years by now
Weren't we on the brink of bankruptcy?
We certainly were at the time Frank bought us.
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by Blue Jam » Sun Jan 05, 2020 12:13 pm
salford city wrote:Agree with this. Remember Vale being one of the clubs that we needed to lose on that final day when we went down st stoke and they didn't. 20 years on and what a difference between us now. Always a good away day at Vale went a couple of times
Did you drink in The Saggers or Post Office? Good pint there but maybe not in away colours
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by salford city » Sun Jan 05, 2020 1:44 pm
Blue Jam wrote:salford city wrote:Agree with this. Remember Vale being one of the clubs that we needed to lose on that final day when we went down st stoke and they didn't. 20 years on and what a difference between us now. Always a good away day at Vale went a couple of times
Did you drink in The Saggers or Post Office? Good pint there but maybe not in away colours
Remember a moody drinking club in Burslem cannot remember the name but was more like a working man's club on an evening league game bit of a mob of their boys in
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