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Monday, April 23, 2007

Football: cut out the "industrial language"

QPR v Cardiff

Went to see the mighty Cardiff City play like a bunch of disinterested park walkers at QPR on Saturday and was rather baffled by their curious reference to "industrial language" in the match programme.

Is it something like: "Oy You! Conveyor Belt face!"
Or: "Are you a Mechanised Steel Grinder in disguise"?

QPR v Cardiff
The only real excitement came after the final whistle when the teams decided to go for a mutual shirt-pulling and push'n'shove session.

QPR v Cardiff

Being a Cardiff game, there was the usual full gang of police dogs, mounted cops and aggressive uniformed types on hand to add to the misery of the result.

QPR 1 Cardiff, 0 match report

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