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Gets better Burnley beating Liverpool
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Originally posted by AERO
Gets better Burnley beating Liverpool why??
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Liverpool 2-1 up and Burnley not exactly looking like getting anything now.
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Originally posted by AERO
Gets better Burnley beating Liverpool Not now as the Scousers lead 2-1,while Chelsea are 2-1 behind at Wolves,where many thought their wheels had fallen off,like ours did last night!!
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Goes to show that a couple of days on the training pitch and a good bollocking can mean a decent performance after a s***storm. Burnley lost in the end but that was much better from them. OTOH, as stated at level crossins in France, un train peut en cacher un autre.
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Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall
why?? You’ve already been away from South London irony too long
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I think I can translate from the French, but what does Chatters mean?
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Originally posted by merganser
I think I can translate from the French, but what does Chatters mean? A small train can obscure/ hide another
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Originally posted by Eewires
A small train can obscure/ hide another One train can hide another one, that is to say, that if a train goes past do not assume that it is safe to cross at once because a second train may be coming right behind it.
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