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What really happened in the tunnel in the `big game` this week...

Ben Franklin (Reviewer) posted this on Friday, 4th February 2005, 13:16

Very interesting video - its just a shame its a little hard to make out exactly what they`re saying. The funniest bit, and probably the most riduculous moment, is Neville trying to stare Viera down after the `handshake`.

Here it is.

Lots of swearing btw, not safe for work. :p




Oh my God, Bear is driving! How can that be?

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bowfer (Elite) posted this on Friday, 4th February 2005, 13:26

I can get the link to open,but I can`t get the video to work.
I saw the incident on SKY though.
Looked to me like Viera was mouthing off,Keane joined in,Poll had word.
You then saw Keane say something like "stop him effing mouthing" and something about "on the pitch".

All very handbaggy,as per usual.
They were feet apart.
If they weren`t the gobby pooftahs they so obviously are they could easily have gone for it and no-one would have been able to stop them.

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Ben Franklin (Reviewer) posted this on Friday, 4th February 2005, 13:30

Try this:

Go here and paste in this link http://b1.putfile.com/footie22.wmv and click `save this file`.
Wait for it to load, then u can download the file on ur pc

:D




Oh my God, Bear is driving! How can that be?

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HD462 (Elite) posted this on Friday, 4th February 2005, 13:30

It might be the frame Reviewer puts on hte window which gives it the wrong url. If you click the Remove Frame link it seems to work ok, it did for me anyway. Although the sound wasn`t too clear, you couldn`t make out what was being said.




Mark. :)

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julianf (Elite) posted this on Friday, 4th February 2005, 13:31

I was watching on Sky when they were in the tunnel...it`s difficult to see the actual incident but once Keane had followed Viera to the front of the teams he was pointing at him saying something like "I`ll shut your f***ing mouth, I`ll f***ing see you out there" (pointing to pitch). The BBC showed it on MOTD that night and bleeped out the expletives....Keano`s nod to the ref at the end - class!

julianf



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bowfer (Elite) posted this on Friday, 4th February 2005, 13:44

It`s all a bit pathetic though innit ?
Mouth mouth mouth
Then,in years to come,Viera or Keane will release a video in which they say "I wish I`d chinned him that day".

Yeah yeah yeah...

:p

Man,Neville`s `squeezy handshake` is one of the comedic moments of the year..
Haha !
Like Wee Jimmie Crankie trying to hurt you !
:D

This item was edited on Friday, 4th February 2005, 13:55

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Andy Larkin (Competent) posted this on Friday, 4th February 2005, 14:06

This sort of thing goes on all of the time in the tunnel and I am sure that there were far worse incidents in the seventies and eighties. Its just that TV cameras are everywhere for games nowadays and the media play the whole thing up on purpose. Most people coulnt give a toss to be honest.

Andy

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Ben Franklin (Reviewer) posted this on Friday, 4th February 2005, 16:09

I liked that Keane says something like "you`re giving it lip every week, but you`re a nice guy!".

I felt sorry for the mascot. :p




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bowfer (Elite) posted this on Friday, 4th February 2005, 16:12

Quote:
I felt sorry for the mascot.


So did I..
Fancy having to wear a gooner shirt...
Shame...

;) :D

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Slop (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 7th February 2005, 13:45

Quote:
I felt sorry for the mascot


Away with ya!
I bet he was loving it and couldn`t wait to tell all his mates at school the next day.
I know I would when I was that age.

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