forever in our shadow easts, sydney, sydney city it will take you ****s a long time to be anywhere near as special in the history of rugby league as us Die you easten suburbs scum :yep
Like i said Jealousy we survived where so may teams merged, so many other teams have never even thought about having the history that Souths have attained, they will never get there in our life time so many teams will never attract the corporate sponsorship that souths have attained because they fail to captaure the imagination of the sporting publi c, yes Rorters, this is you The fact Newcastle would have the temerity to even display that sign is laughable, a relatively new team ( obviously the foundation newcastle entity is long dead) a slack jawed, hillbilly city like Newcaste, they are obviosly kidding themselves I've said it before & i'll say it again, i'd happily forgo winning another game ever again, not one, if Souths, the original Rabbitohs, not a stupid americanised name aimed at some ridiculous marketing endeavour hoping to gain some snyergy with a foreign sport & foreign competition, can stand alone & have a name & identity that is synonomous with Sydney, the heart of Australia, the origin of Australia No other team has what we have, Australia doesnt have tigers, we dont have Broncos, we dont have Knights ( well we do, but lets face it, its not original & its not Newcastle) we dont have Raiders, we dont have titans, we dont have Broncos, we dont have cowboys, we dont have panthers, bulldogs arent indigenous, we dont have ****ing roosters, save them ****s for france, eels are all over the shop Rabbitohs are culturally unique
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..we shouldn't be makin' fun of the poor fella..I think he may be on the verge of cuttin' his wrists..:-(
..I think the poor *******s problem is that he wants to run a comp' like he probably runs his personal life...playin' with himself all the ****en time...:yep