CCFC in schools (3 Viewers)

Nick

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Good idea this is

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Making the kids interview them in French :)
 

Gazolba

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How do you say "Why can't you score penalties?" in French.
 

Gazolba

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except the translation is wrong - but thats just a small point

And if this is a French lesson, they should not have an English translation there at all.
 

Captain Dart

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Good idea til they send Fleck & Stokes.


Fleck does literature..
“Aye Oedipus, yir a complex fucker right enough”
Irvine Welsh, The Acid House

“Fuckin failures in a country of failures. Its nae good blamin it oan the English fir colonising us. Ah don't hate the English. They're just wankers. We are colonised by wankers. We can't even pick a decent, vibrant healthy society to be colonised by. No..we are ruled by effete arseholes. What does that make us? The lowest of the low, the scum of the earth. The most wretched servile, miserable, pathetic trash that was ever shat intae creation. Ah don't hate the English. They just git oan wis the shite thev got. Ah hate the Scots.”
Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting
 

torchomatic

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Glad you posted a picture, one in the eye for the CCFC in the Communities deniers, eh Shmmeee? :thinking about:
 

Haigha

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On the subject of 'CCFC in the Community', earlier this week I noticed all the adults involved in after school football at my daughter's primary school have started wearing Nike CCFC red polo shirts and black shorts. As the adults all have matching sportswear I am supposing they have been given it by the club, if this is the case I think it is a very shrewd move as it will inevitably generate the children's interest in the club. Does anyone know if the club has been giving sportswear away to those involved in kids football in the city?
 

Ian1779

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Could be a partnership between club and FA with grassroots money being involved?
 

duffer

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except the translation is wrong - but thats just a small point

Indeed - isn't that something like "What do you love about sport?" or "Which sports do you love?".

There'll be someone hereabouts who'll have better French than me.

Certainly nowt to do with food, as far as I can tell. What's French for 'pies' anyway? :)
 

theferret

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Indeed - isn't that something like "What do you love about sport?" or "Which sports do you love?".

There'll be someone hereabouts who'll have better French than me.

Certainly nowt to do with food, as far as I can tell. What's French for 'pies' anyway? :)

The bit in French is a translation of a previous question. The bit in English below is the next question. Thought that was obvious!
 

wingy

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Ha just listened to It on the radio.
Has a touch of the David Ginola's about him...........

Or was It allo allo?
 

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