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Who needs Ericsson eh?
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Who needs Ericsson eh?
We’re going to buy Dortmund? Now that is a total overhaul!!The Police - Sting- Bees- Yellow and Black- Borussia Dortmund (nickname, die Schwarzgelben)- Yellow and Black
We’re going to buy Dortmund? Now that is a total overhaul!!
This was my thought. Three letters could mean anything (if indeed it means anything!) for example Torino would fit which covers two clubs in italy or Danny Drinkwater or Jose MourinhoSo three days of cryptic clues have led you to two players we've been very heavily linked with by every media source for a quite a while. What exactly would be the point?
This is a bit like the number plate game you play in the car with 5 year olds to stop them whining on a long journey.
Ok this is prob a mad-hatter theory but it’s very hard to believe this is a coincidence at the same time?
So the three letters that have been missing spell out R.I.N.
And the poster of the song, if you search the lyric, has RIN in their name three times. Surely something in that???
Well in fairness the name is literally Rinya Rinyarinya, so a bit more spot on to the cryptic?Maureen lipman also contain R,I & N.... I suspect that isnt the criteria of the cryptic
The Police - Sting- Bees- Yellow and Black- Borussia Dortmund (nickname, die Schwarzgelben)- Yellow and Black
I didn’t understand any of that. Are u drunk again?? ???I dunno.
I'm weirdly thing Victor Osimhen, but he'd cost a pretty penny.
You can spell "is or" backwards.
Plays 9...nein, no in German. Takes care of the isn't.
Letters in surname can spell mine...mein in German.
I want, so I'll make fit.
More likely that it's simply for i n - as in we're expecting four in, or four more signings.Does this make the player four n. Foreign? Who even knows. He’s tricksy that A&C hobbit.
Don't know if you made this bit up? But The Foreigner is a poem by Charles Okafor ?It's still Noah Okafor (or, as he's known, The Foreigner with Two Eyes).
No R, OK a for. Two I; four N.
Noah Okafor. Two eyes. Foreign.
WHAT DO I WIN THO.