

and as for treading on thin ice well if we draw or lose to blackburn judge will need some ice for all the bump and bruises he will get

Sabre wrote:No you don't get the point. "Should Judge do... whatever" question is pointless.
If we wants to open match threads, he must open it.
If he wants to open match threads for the whole draw, he must open it.
If he wants to open the semi and the final thread, he must open it.
Asking whether he can or he can't is a travestry, and you should be ashamed of this.
I'm very serious about this. (containing).
Very serious.
Sabre wrote:Of course Judge should open threads.
Judge shouldn't be carded either, and if he was, the card should be removed before anyone else. What do you think mere mortals and foreigners, that you're actually at the same level of The Judge?
Hahahahahahahaha.![]()
The debate should be not if Judge can open threads, the debate is should we kiss the floor wherever he passes and should we throwing flowers in everyone of his steps. That's the debate, you minions.
Number 9 wrote:The last time he opened a match thread we had about 6 games to go before the one he posted about!
The game: Liverpool vs Charlton, in a football match.
The place: The side of the Mersey, apparently.
The time: Saturday at 3 O'Clock, because Sky don't care about us.
Interesting facts
- Our opponents on Saturday are known commonly as "Charlton Athletics Club", though what hurdles and 400 metre relay races have to do with football is beyond Manhattan.
- Charlton is officially the capital of the United Kingdom.
- The club is supported by famous names such as Jim Davidson and Garry Bushell, both noted for their participation in the "Kick Racism Back Into Football" campaign.
- Charlton are known as "The Addicks" and last season tried to sign "Billy The Fish" from Viz Magazine.
- "Only Fools and Horses" character "Rodney" had "Charlton" as a middle name.
- "Only Fools and Horses" character "Del Boy" had "Total Network Solutions" as his middle name.
- Charlton's all-time highest win was a 1000-nil result against "South London Girls School" in 1957.
- Charlton's all-time highest defeat was a nil-1001 result against "South London Girls School" in 1957 in the second leg.
- Iain Dowie's niece plays for Charlton's ladies team. Thankfully she was adopted, so she doesn't look like her uncle.
- During Charlton's time at Selhurst Park, a forest and nature reserve flourished inside "The Valley" stadium and served as the home environment of several species previously undiscovered and unseen by human eyes.
- All the above species were killed by a big JCB when the club moved back to "The Valley".
- The club was formed by noted football players Jack and Bobby Charlton, and lesser noted weather presenter Suzanne Charlton.
- There is absolutely no connection whatsoever between Charlton Athletic FC and the city of Charleston, South Carolina.
- Former snooker legend Eddie Charlton died in 2004. He will be greatly missed.
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