Match thread: Watford - Q.P.R.
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Re: Match thread: Watford - Q.P.R.
Which was what?
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Re: Match thread: Watford - Q.P.R.
the C word
I can’t make out what he shouts in full but many think it’s “We’ll smash you, you C.”
I can’t make out what he shouts in full but many think it’s “We’ll smash you, you C.”
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What did he say?
"Go, muster men: My council is my shield ; We must be brief, when traitors brave the field."
Richard III, Act IV, W. Shakespeare
Richard III, Act IV, W. Shakespeare
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Re: Match thread: Watford - Q.P.R.
Please have a look at the 'alternative angle' video from the Watford game
Love the sequence after Albert scores the winning
Love the sequence after Albert scores the winning
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Re: Match thread: Watford - Q.P.R.
Just brilliant, you could tell he was as chuffed as us..Danish Ranger wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 10:19 amPlease have a look at the 'alternative angle' video from the Watford game
Love the sequence after Albert scores the winning
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Great footage - brilliant watching the players celebrate together.
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Quality geezer.

"Go, muster men: My council is my shield ; We must be brief, when traitors brave the field."
Richard III, Act IV, W. Shakespeare
Richard III, Act IV, W. Shakespeare