"he loves contact" Rio about Salah."He screams nonchalance" - Rio
Rio`s numerous girlfriends said the same when he was still married.
"he loves contact" Rio about Salah."He screams nonchalance" - Rio
There's room for one more ... [emoji6]I now picture all of the Brown family in one big bed together
Ferdinand post match🙄
Suck it up you absolute hypocritical twat
Jaysus, that's a big bed.There's room for one more ... [emoji6]
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Why would anyone take that to a match?
It is a bizarre to be fair..Why would anyone take that to a match?
As a side note, my mate calls his mother in law 'mum'. That's fucking weird isn't it?
He reckons it's dead common. I think it's really fucking odd.
Just find any video of ferdinand talking about LFC after a game and he is being a fucking hypocrite,from racism to diving etc.Tell us what he said
Would that be your own picture or a Divock banner?If I had one like it I'd bring it everywhere
You can get small banners as well as big ones 😉Right yeah the picture.
I certainly wouldn't need a banner to show mine off
Well I can't speak for the English, but in Northern Ireland and Scotland I think it is far from normal. I call my mother in law by her name, and that's what everyone I know does too.sorry to break away from the main topic but I feel I have to answer this, - is that not the norm in English culture ? - it certainly is from the background I am from. Most of my friends who are married - and am referring to the indigenous English buddies refer to their mother in law as 'mum'. Not odd at all from my experience.
You savages !!!Well I can't speak for the English, but in Northern Ireland and Scotland I think it is far from normal. I call my mother in law by her name, and that's what everyone I know does too.
Well I can't speak for the English, but in Northern Ireland and Scotland I think it is far from normal. I call my mother in law by her name, and that's what everyone I know does too.
In China no-one would DREAM of calling their Mother-In-Law by her name. I call mine Mama, as is the norm. The actual Chinese word for mother is Muqin but no-one uses that when addressing them directly (you would use it in general conversation when they weren't present or when referencing someone else's mother).Well I can't speak for the English, but in Northern Ireland and Scotland I think it is far from normal. I call my mother in law by her name, and that's what everyone I know does too.
Especially if they are a bit of MILF eh!imagine calling them mum, I’d need a shower after
Well done LFC yaaay
years ago was teaching girl called Grainne.. I was nervous about pronouncing her name...Grain..ey??
Didn't see Niamh in the list.. though suppose that's a common one.
Worked with N Irish Guy Deaglan, who hated people spelling it Declan.
But actually his passport name was Colin? Or something.... Meaning son of?
Weird. never heard of Deaglan.
There's an American newscaster over here with the name SEAN, but he pronounces it SIAN, like SEE-AN.
Go on outta that. Jesus.
Don't get me started on the people called Niall, who pronounce it Neel, like Ferguson. Fake Nialls - change your name to Neil and be done. JEESUS.
Patrick doesn't know any Irish names.
He was talking about Somatta and said "He had a goal disallowed. Perfectly good one, couldn't see anything wrong with it ... but it was offside"
As a side note, my mate calls his mother in law 'mum'. That's fucking weird isn't it?
He reckons it's dead common. I think it's really fucking odd.
In Australia they call your aunts and uncles the same.
That’s weird.
They’re both called Bruce.What the fuck? Fucking speak English you incomprehensible fuckwit
They call your aunt and uncle the same? The same fucking what? They're both called Aunties? Uncles? Mum?
No they're both called the same ...What the fuck? Fucking speak English you incomprehensible fuckwit
They call your aunt and uncle the same? The same fucking what? They're both called Aunties? Uncles? Mum?
What the fuck? Fucking speak English you incomprehensible fuckwit
They call your aunt and uncle the same? The same fucking what? They're both called Aunties? Uncles? Mum?