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Published 14:59 14 Nov 2018 GMT
2. F**k you
They lost the game and there's a sub with notions who didn't get on.
Action speaks louder than words, in this case. The management can do one.
3. Looking for the sympathy texts
Tell people it's your fault. They might tell you you're brilliant.
The risky thing about these texts though is that they often get ignored, either because people don't want to sympathise in a WhatsApp group an hour after a defeat or, you know, you've actually made a real mistake that they're still pissed off about.
4. You proved them wrong... whoever they are
5. The committee f**ked you over, to be honest
6. If you can keep this up...
They won't come to training, mate.
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