World Cup Travelblog
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Cheers Hairy, I've been enjoying writing them. Had good feedback from the club and the readership is apparently relatively high? Thinking about asking them if they would want me to continue through the season?hairy cataract wrote:Really enjoyed your blogs Notepad, best read of the World Cup. Good work mate.

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notepad wrote:Cheers Hairy, I've been enjoying writing them. Had good feedback from the club and the readership is apparently relatively high? Thinking about asking them if they would want me to continue through the season?hairy cataract wrote:Really enjoyed your blogs Notepad, best read of the World Cup. Good work mate.
Your anyone for tennis was a really good read mate and I like you think it is time to ring the changes.

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Blueyaletdinov wrote:notepad wrote:Cheers Hairy, I've been enjoying writing them. Had good feedback from the club and the readership is apparently relatively high? Thinking about asking them if they would want me to continue through the season?hairy cataract wrote:Really enjoyed your blogs Notepad, best read of the World Cup. Good work mate.
Your anyone for tennis was a really good read mate and I like you think it is time to ring the changes.
Thanks Bluey, what did you think of the team selection?

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new blog up today
http://www.evertonfc.com/everton-blog/
Time to reflect
http://www.evertonfc.com/everton-blog/
Time to reflect

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notepad wrote:new blog up today
http://www.evertonfc.com/everton-blog/
Time to reflect
Did you mention Gosling is a monkey cunt?
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Thanks for reading this everyone, your support has been much appreciated.
If you liked what you have read, can you do me a favour and press the little thumb at the bottom.
I've also this morning accepted a correspondents role for ESPN, so will be regularly blogging on Soccernet from August, so again thank you for your input and encouragement.
http://www.evertonfc.com/everton-blog
It's called "Thank you South Africa"*
*It keeps disappearing and reappearing on my screen so there may be a few Gremlins in the Everton server at the moment.
If you liked what you have read, can you do me a favour and press the little thumb at the bottom.
I've also this morning accepted a correspondents role for ESPN, so will be regularly blogging on Soccernet from August, so again thank you for your input and encouragement.
http://www.evertonfc.com/everton-blog
It's called "Thank you South Africa"*
*It keeps disappearing and reappearing on my screen so there may be a few Gremlins in the Everton server at the moment.

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notepad wrote:Thanks for reading this everyone, your support has been much appreciated.
If you liked what you have read, can you do me a favour and press the little thumb at the bottom.
I've also this morning accepted a correspondents role for ESPN, so will be regularly blogging on Soccernet from August, so again thank you for your input and encouragement.
http://www.evertonfc.com/everton-blog
It's called "Thank you South Africa"*
*It keeps disappearing and reappearing on my screen so there may be a few Gremlins in the Everton server at the moment.
thumbed you
You write very well. You might have to dumb it down a bit for the yanks though

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mindyerho? wrote:notepad wrote:Thanks for reading this everyone, your support has been much appreciated.
If you liked what you have read, can you do me a favour and press the little thumb at the bottom.
I've also this morning accepted a correspondents role for ESPN, so will be regularly blogging on Soccernet from August, so again thank you for your input and encouragement.
http://www.evertonfc.com/everton-blog
It's called "Thank you South Africa"*
*It keeps disappearing and reappearing on my screen so there may be a few Gremlins in the Everton server at the moment.
thumbed you
You write very well. You might have to dumb it down a bit for the yanks though![]()
Cheers MYCM! I'll bear my new audience in mind!!

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notepad wrote:mindyerho? wrote:notepad wrote:Thanks for reading this everyone, your support has been much appreciated.
If you liked what you have read, can you do me a favour and press the little thumb at the bottom.
I've also this morning accepted a correspondents role for ESPN, so will be regularly blogging on Soccernet from August, so again thank you for your input and encouragement.
http://www.evertonfc.com/everton-blog
It's called "Thank you South Africa"*
*It keeps disappearing and reappearing on my screen so there may be a few Gremlins in the Everton server at the moment.
thumbed you
You write very well. You might have to dumb it down a bit for the yanks though![]()
Cheers MYCM! I'll bear my new audience in mind!!
Ive given you a good thumbn' Jacko. Some good reads there over the WC. Why do you write like a retard* when you come on here?
*Open goal, come on!!
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Fantastic news Jacko!notepad wrote:Thanks for reading this everyone, your support has been much appreciated.
If you liked what you have read, can you do me a favour and press the little thumb at the bottom.
I've also this morning accepted a correspondents role for ESPN, so will be regularly blogging on Soccernet from August, so again thank you for your input and encouragement.
http://www.evertonfc.com/everton-blog
It's called "Thank you South Africa"*
*It keeps disappearing and reappearing on my screen so there may be a few Gremlins in the Everton server at the moment.

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