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Making Stuff Up

Achilleas Kallakis, Lance Armstrong and Manti Te’o all live in another world! They managed to get the world to believe that they had a something that we all want and we wanted to believe them, Now it seems that we were duped and in a way we all feel let down when the truth came out. Achilleas Kallakis […]

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Über Poker Totty Christina Lindley, Update!

Latest Poker Totty news is that Poker Totty Christina Lindley has some exciting projects coming up and hopefully we will be one of the first to know. Alsom Poker Totty Natalie has being doing a new photo shoot in New York and we will get the pictures of that. As you know Poker Totty Natalie […]

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Beaten By Class

Sometimes you have to recognise genius for what it is, genius! The goal sored by Zlatan Ibrahinovic was simply stunning and just because you’re a England supporter does not mean you cannot celebrate a brilliant effort and goal. Likewise when playing poker and someone does a super duper ninja move on you that gets you […]

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Is Chris Hughton The Next Brian Clough?

Is Chris Hughton the next Brian Clough in the sense that he can do wonders with a very unfashionable team? It is clear as day that they are not similar in the sense of physical looks and build, communication techniques and general psychological make up. Somehow you could not see Chris Hughton going on a […]

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Spring Time For McLeish In Cuba

When you get to mention Alex McLeish, Pope Benedict XVI, Cuba and Green Bay Packers all in the same sentence, it is clear that something big is under foot. After the 2011 amazing tale of football manager Alex McLeish defection from Birmingham City to Aston Villa after winning the Carling Cup, then getting Birmingham City […]

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Post Match Analysis

Here is the pokerknave.com official analysis on why England could not win: 1. John Terry destabilized the the team with his attempted coup. 2. Rooney should have been dropped to the bench. 3. The press were determined to upset the players with all the WAG nonsense. 4. Capello didn’t complete his homework on Germany. 5. […]

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