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Dele Alli at Everton

spursfan77

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I'm honestly staggered that people are genuinely annoyed by this. Like have some of you ever had any fun with friends? Just fucking wow.

Nobody is annoyed by it, it’s just childish. You think he would of learnt his lesson about posting stuff to social media after the incident in the airport.

How is slapping someone round the back of the head “fun” anyway?

It would be a different headline if Doherty got up and smacked him one. I notice he didn’t do it to one of the leaders in the dressing room like Kane or Sissoko, probably because he knows the reaction would be different.
 

mark87

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Nov 29, 2004
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Fucking hell the reactions of some of you on here, bunch of miserable sods.

It's not even a hard slap ffs and both Doherty and Bergwijn laughed about it. I would imagine Dele would only do it to those who he would know would laugh about it and take it as a joke...unlike some of you in here.
 

spids

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I personally think there’s better ways of being funny than slapping someone around the back of the head.

I think large groups of lads in their early 20’s who spend and enormous amount of time together competing physically often find physical / slapstick humour at each other’s expense very funny. When I was that age it was very much like that just in weekend football teams.
 

Archibald&Crooks

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I hid behind a door once to surprise the next person to come through it. Turns out that glory holes are frowned on by Major-Generals in the British Army.
 

kmk

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I’m 48 and found the videos hilarious. My son explained that this craze has been going around a few months.

 

daveduvet

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In all arenas at work at all ages there’s forms of banter... whether it’s a tea-spoon from a hot drink to the back of anothers neck; to pulling out arm hair when ones not looking; male-play; bonding; banter... sometimes ill conceived; sometimes ill timed. But ultimately - I’d suggest - just playing
EDIT. My 12 year old daughter just reminded me she did it to me recently. It’s a TikTok thing
 

absolute bobbins

Am Yisrael Chai
Feb 12, 2013
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In all arenas at work at all ages there’s forms of banter... whether it’s a tea-spoon from a hot drink to the back of anothers neck; to pulling out arm hair when ones not looking; male-play; bonding; banter... sometimes ill conceived; sometimes ill timed. But ultimately - I’d suggest - just playing

That is a classic
 

daveduvet

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I wonder how you guys reacted to Gazza!
Rangers legend Paul Gascoigne hid two FISH in Scotland striker Ally McCoist's car when they played together at Rangers - stinking it out for weeks.
Crafty Gazza, who played for Rangers FC in Glasgow between 1995-1998, hid one of the trout under the liftable armrest - an easy one for Coisty to find - but stashed the other under the spare wheel in the boot.
 

philll

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What's the 'G' stand for?
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