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🔥Wolves v Espanyol🔥[LIVE]

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posted on 20/2/20

comment by Cinciwolf----JA606 NFL Fantasy Champion 2019----No Emotional Attachments....five long years (U11551)
posted less than a minute ago
The last name is the 585,561st most commonly used surname on a worldwide basis It is held by around 1 in 13,697,621 people. It occurs mostly in The Americas, where 67 percent of Iturraspe live; 65 percent live in South America and 64 percent live in Hispanic Southern America.

The last name is most commonly occurring in Argentina, where it is carried by 342 people, or 1 in 124,981. In Argentina it is mostly found in: Santa Fe Province, where 52 percent live, Buenos Aires Province, where 21 percent live and Chaco Province, where 9 percent live. Barring Argentina it occurs in 7 countries. It is also common in Spain, where 33 percent live and Mexico, where 1 percent live.
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Herbert?

posted on 20/2/20

Herbert Name Meaning. German, Dutch, English, and French: from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements heri, hari 'army' + berht 'bright', 'famous'. In Britain, this Old French name, introduced by the Normans, reinforced the less common Old English cognate Herebeorht.

posted on 20/2/20

how many times we wish Traore would shoot and he doesn't and then he has a wide open player overlapping and shoots from miles out ffs

posted on 20/2/20

comment by Uncle Herbert (U16263)
posted less than a minute ago
Herbert Name Meaning. German, Dutch, English, and French: from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements heri, hari 'army' + berht 'bright', 'famous'. In Britain, this Old French name, introduced by the Normans, reinforced the less common Old English cognate Herebeorht.
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Is it pronounced.......err-bear

posted on 20/2/20

Cinci is basically a Roman window licker according to this:

With Anglo-Saxon, Greek, and Latin origins, the town's name literally meant “The Town Opposite the Mouth of the Licking.” The settlement kept this name for its first two years of existence. ... Cincinnati got its name from the 5th-century BC Roman soldier and hero, Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus.

posted on 20/2/20

Not the best half from us, but at least we have the lead. Probably should have been 2-0 too.

posted on 20/2/20

If Adama had a football brain, or a brain of any sort, he would be truly dangerous.

comment by Fiddy (U11570)

posted on 20/2/20

comment by Uncle Herbert (U16263)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf----JA606 NFL Fantasy Champion 2019----No Emotional Attachments....five long years (U11551)
posted less than a minute ago
The last name is the 585,561st most commonly used surname on a worldwide basis It is held by around 1 in 13,697,621 people. It occurs mostly in The Americas, where 67 percent of Iturraspe live; 65 percent live in South America and 64 percent live in Hispanic Southern America.

The last name is most commonly occurring in Argentina, where it is carried by 342 people, or 1 in 124,981. In Argentina it is mostly found in: Santa Fe Province, where 52 percent live, Buenos Aires Province, where 21 percent live and Chaco Province, where 9 percent live. Barring Argentina it occurs in 7 countries. It is also common in Spain, where 33 percent live and Mexico, where 1 percent live.
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Herbert?
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Deffo UH

posted on 20/2/20

Reckon Wolves need a second to make them clear favourites. Espanyol is not an easy place to go

comment by Fiddy (U11570)

posted on 20/2/20

comment by LoneWolf - Rebel Without A Cause (U22026)
posted 3 minutes ago
If Adama had a football brain, or a brain of any sort, he would be truly dangerous.
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Said the shella with no football brain

posted on 20/2/20

comment by Sir Halfy.European Thread Master #Passports (U11570)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by LoneWolf - Rebel Without A Cause (U22026)
posted 3 minutes ago
If Adama had a football brain, or a brain of any sort, he would be truly dangerous.
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Said the shella with no football brain
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Copy and paste broke?

posted on 20/2/20

Replay shows Jota naughty there, come Wolves, let’s get a couple more

posted on 20/2/20

If Espanyol score one, they will go through over the two legs - their best players will be back in a few days.

posted on 20/2/20

We should sign this Wooo bloke just for the £1bn in shirt sales.

posted on 20/2/20

Yeeees

posted on 20/2/20

Greatest goal of all time right there

posted on 20/2/20

That's the kind of goal that can evoke an erection.

posted on 20/2/20

What a goal

posted on 20/2/20

Woooo nearly scores with his tiny head.

posted on 20/2/20

Wolves is going to the the only English team to have won a European march this decade

posted on 20/2/20

OMG. My goal boner is standing proud!

posted on 20/2/20

What a goal that was.

posted on 20/2/20

A clean sheet makes Wolves slight favourites to go through.

posted on 20/2/20

whats the rule on away goals?

posted on 20/2/20

comment by Simon In Oklahoma! Still breathing (U16307)
posted about a minute ago
whats the rule on away goals?
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Count double

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