The extra kit gets you LEGO Martin Georgiev in a wheelchair as well.I heard the Lego bus comes with a Michael shields Lego man and a Lego paving slab.
The extra kit gets you LEGO Martin Georgiev in a wheelchair as well.I heard the Lego bus comes with a Michael shields Lego man and a Lego paving slab.
lolNo bed?
Haha that's awesomeI see a firm is selling small limited edition Lego made commemorative models of the RS Istanbul open top coach. £90.
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Personally, I prefer the more recent Athens edition that was classed as uncirculated/mint condition as it was surplus to requirements. Priceless.
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Just don't watch it .Liverpool and Dortmund fans will sing YNWA together tonight.
Prepare yourselves for unprecedented levels of cringe
I couldn't give a flying hoot.Liverpool and Dortmund fans will sing YNWA together tonight.
Prepare yourselves for unprecedented levels of cringe
Liverpool and Dortmund fans will sing YNWA together tonight.
Prepare yourselves for unprecedented levels of cringe
Why?Liverpool and Dortmund fans will sing YNWA together tonight.[/B]
Prepare yourselves for unprecedented levels of cringe
Liverpool and Dortmund fans will sing YNWA together tonight.
Prepare yourselves for unprecedented levels of cringe
yeah Dortmund always sing it . A few German sides do .Couldn't possibly be any worse than the Celtic love in.
At least Celtic lay claim to that dirge and sing it at home games no matter who they are playing.
Do Dortmund fans sing it on a regular basis?
Or are they the Kopites of Germany, prepared to indulge in any attention grabbing stunt to get themselves noticed?
Why?
Didn't some Dortmund fan die at a game the other week and there fans spontaneously sung that dirge at the next game. Those professional mourners across the park live for tat like that, no doubt they'll have a wreath or two up their sleeves to lay down somewhere.
yeah Dortmund always sing it . A few German sides do .
Didn't some Dortmund fan die at a game the other week and there fans spontaneously sung that dirge at the next game. Those professional mourners across the park live for tat like that, no doubt they'll have a wreath or two up their sleeves to lay down somewhere.
More likely they'll nick one from the Dortmund fans.

Liverpool and Dortmund fans will sing YNWA together tonight.
Prepare yourselves for unprecedented levels of cringe