What is your favorite sport?
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Oh yes I heard that happened. I wanted to catch in on MOTD but I missed it. The things people doWintermute wrote:Football (soccer)! Today's Manchester City vs Everton match was interesting with the spectator handcuffing himself to the goalpost and all

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Thank god that he was not a streaker! Now if it had been a woman thats a different story.RuqeeD wrote:Oh yes I heard that happened. I wanted to catch in on MOTD but I missed it. The things people doWintermute wrote:Football (soccer)! Today's Manchester City vs Everton match was interesting with the spectator handcuffing himself to the goalpost and all



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Saw that on the News but I didn't know it was Ryanair he was protesting about ... sure Mick O'Leary would call that good advertising!Ant wrote:Saw that one with the fan handcuffing himself to the goalpost, read the news and found out he was actually protesting against Ryanair, he thought he would get more publicity at a footie game. Can't believe it, I mean somebody complaining about Ryanair, disgusting.
Pity he didn't handcuff himself to a goalpost in Cairo .... but I guess that wasn't the kind of attention he was looking for ... idiot.

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A bit harsh on the Cairo thing, but you are right he is a knobhead.

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Have a headache & in a bad mood .... forgive me, I was a bit harshAnt wrote:Yep, turns out he was complaining about the wages and recruitment policy of Ryanair.![]()
A bit harsh on the Cairo thing, but you are right he is a knobhead.

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No problemowhybark wrote:Cheerleading and yes it is a sport I mean can you lift someone in the air

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