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Rafael's Heads Gone... Again

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I honestly dont have a clue, i wasnt asking to give you an answer sort of thing. You just struck me as a person who'd know for some reason.

I will take that as a compliment mate! Earlier someone mentioned it was applied to that lot, more than Liverpool as a whole, which makes me think it might be related to that Sun headline, but dunno really.
 

Me too. Not exactly known for their rapier wit nor humour are Chelsea; Millwall in a posh house pretty much. Have more time for RS fans in the main.
 
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It seems a near to the knuckle insult whatever the origin to me.
Maybe they just mean scruffs, like they take stuff out of bins.

Or pickpockets are often called 'dippers' and pockets are known as 'bins', like "put that in yeh bin there lad" meaning pocket.
 

Maybe they just mean scruffs, like they take stuff out of bins.

Or pickpockets are often called 'dippers' and pockets are known as 'bins', like "put that in yeh bin there lad" meaning pocket.

Hence why I think it is something to do with the Sun headline. I am not that up to speed with cockney rhyming slang though!
 
Not just cockneys who use it.

Very true. A quick 5 mins on Google shows that "Bins" in CRS means "Kids". (As in Bin Lids=Kids).

So, without wanting to be melodramatic, "Bin Dippers" could, and I mean COULD, refer to picking the pockets of kids, which, again, could be referenced back to the Sun headline.

If so, pretty tasteless, so kinda hope it just refers to nicking stuff from, well, bins.
 

Very true. A quick 5 mins on Google shows that "Bins" in CRS means "Kids". (As in Bin Lids=Kids).

So, without wanting to be melodramatic, "Bin Dippers" could, and I mean COULD, refer to picking the pockets of kids, which, again, could be referenced back to the Sun headline.

If so, pretty tasteless, so kinda hope it just refers to nicking stuff from, well, bins.
I think it refers to "you look in the dustbin for something to eat"
 
Why did they get rid of Ancelotti? He was the only likeable thing about them.
 
That's one way of looking at it, but I think that'd be what the journeyman managers of football would do - Guus Hiddink, Rafael Benitez etc. Really, really can't see Moyes touching it with a bargepole.

The Chelsea job would need a massive personality who had the presence to demand a greater portion of control than Abrahmovich would allow - which limits the managerial choice to Jose Mourinho for me.

Moyes isn't devoid of ego. That's why I think he'd take it. And 15m for a years work if you get fcuked off.
 
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