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PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:29 pm 
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Dirty Argie Bastard Kicks Elderly Brit

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/18477937

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Even McEnroe wouldn't have done that! Argentine tennis player disqualified from Queen's Club final after wild kick at line judge


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A picture is developing of the Argentinian psyche, immature and do not like not getting their own way. Explains the situation with the Falklands nicely!
- Hardcopy, London, 17/6/2012

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The sheer fucking gall of bringing a war into something that happened at a sporting event and then criticising the other side of immaturity....staggering lack of self-awareness yet again from the self-styled clued up British. It would be offensive it it wasn't unintentionally hilarious.

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First the military invasion and now this :roll: I love the idea of Hardcopy pouring over a stack of handwritten tattered notes in a dusty study with the tennis on in the background. Suddenly, a Eureka! moment, a flash of inspiration from an unexpected source. Years of research and meticulous study, then finally he sees the missing piece of the puzzle.

Gormless twat.

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"stack of handwritten tattered notes" by which I take it you mean back copies of The Sun, Express and The Mail ?

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Pretty safe bet, I'd imagine. In my mind's eye though I was picturing something like this:

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Pretty safe bet, I'd imagine. In my mind's eye though I was picturing something like this:

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"Guinevere, it says here we're not even allowed to defend Acre in case it offends you know who"

If I had the photoshop skills I'd stick a masthead on that for you. :)

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Whilst his behaviour was totally unacceptable I can't help thinking that the person who constructed such a flimsy advertising hoarding should shoulder some of the blame. I hope a paper in Argentina runs the headline. 'Poor British workmanship costs Nalbandian title'

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:D

According to the Patagonia Advertiser, the line judge had been going at it like Ed Balls at PMQ's.

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ponce on the heath wrote:
The sheer fucking gall of bringing a war into something that happened at a sporting event and then criticising the other side of immaturity....staggering lack of self-awareness yet again from the self-styled clued up British. It would be offensive it it wasn't unintentionally hilarious.


Why stop when the same approach has worked so well for every football tournament since the 1948 Olympics..

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A picture is developing of the Argentinian psyche,


First the military invasion and now this :roll: I love the idea of Hardcopy pouring over a stack of handwritten tattered notes in a dusty study with the tennis on in the background. Suddenly, a Eureka! moment, a flash of inspiration from an unexpected source. Years of research and meticulous study, then finally he sees the missing piece of the puzzle.

Gormless twat.


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Christ....

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Pity there wasn't a little of that around in the 1938 World Cup, or the '36 Olympics mind.

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