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Thursday, 9 June 2011

One for the Bob Bank...........

Cardiff City's Malaysian owners were being interviewed by a local reporter last night who asked "so how close do you think you now are to a really good team ?".........."about 40 miles " came the reply.

8 comments:

Slaphead said...

what? Manchester is now only 40 miles away?

tiger said...

an endemic species to Wales is feared to be in serious decline fwg the very dry April,concern is mounting for Turdus Caeruleus or Bluebird & attempts may be made to introduce new stock from Europe fwg the success of the Red Kite. Good news is the Cygnus Cymru or Jackswon is extending its range into some premier sites in England & may even reach Tyneside by the end of the year. Any sightings of Bluebird please to Alex Seymour.

MauriceC said...

If Blackpool's experience is anything to go by they'll be the dying swans by the end of the season.

Slaphead said...

The bookies have Swansea city at 1/7 to get themselves relegated after their first season. And my fiends, that will be a sweet pill to swallow.

Anonymous said...

At least they got there unlike perennial bottlers the Bluebirds

Jeff said...

I met a fairy today who granted me one wish. "I want to live forever," I said.
"Sorry," said the fairy, "I'm not allowed to grant wishes like that."
"Fine," I said, "I want to die when Cardiff City get to the premier league."
"You crafty c**t!
" said the fairy

tiger said...

Wales extends way beyond Cardiff Slap - never forget you re Welsh

Paul tabor said...

nice one jeff i like that one