Annis abraham "the whole story"

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I flicked through one in a book shop, and the writing was appalling on the random page I opened. If you read the whole book, I'm surprised you didn't get angry enough to join the Soul Crew yourself.
I moved to Gaza and joined Hamas instead
 
the valley boys were mostly in front :thumbup:
 
Just let him get away with it then .acting hard makes me smile really does. I know the truth.
People should be reminded how far we sunk and why restrictions were placed on travelling fans etc.
He was the figurehead for a lunatic fringe of so called, 'supporters,' who were too dense to appreciate the damage that they were inflicting, on the image and reputation of the club.
They were dark days, where the idiots treated normal young supporters with contempt, often referring to them as, 'scarfers'

As I recall, the original 'Soul Crew,' started in the late 70's and was more or less populated by copy cat wannabees, towards the end of the 80's.

Their association was to the City and Howells Girl's School in Llandaff. It was a different era back then, one where if there
was "grass on the wicket" ...

The girls, as usual, controlled young male hormones and wore small plastic yellow Teddy bears, around their waists, signifying an intimate encounter with one of the 'Soul Crew.'

Of course the former City 'hardboys,' geriatrics now, understandingly are reluctant to disclose this in podcasts today.

:aya: :hehe:
 
He was the figurehead for a lunatic fringe of so called, 'supporters,' who were too dense to appreciate the damage that they were inflicting, on the image and reputation of the club.
They were dark days, where the idiots treated normal young supporters with contempt, often referring to them as, 'scarfers'

As I recall, the original 'Soul Crew,' started in the late 70's and was more or less populated by copy cat wannabees, towards the end of the 80's.

Their association was to the City and Howells Girl's School in Llandaff. It was a different era back then, one where if there
was "grass on the wicket" ...

The girls, as usual, controlled young male hormones and wore small plastic yellow Teddy bears, around their waists, signifying an intimate encounter with one of the 'Soul Crew.'

Of course the former City 'hardboys,' geriatrics now, understandingly are reluctant to disclose this in podcasts today.

:aya: :hehe:
@kiffa Wears a Teddy bear round his waist
 
@kiffa Wears a Teddy bear round his waist

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