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his copy never fails to crack me up.

 

Not surprisingly, Premiership managers hate it when the bookies come up with their odds for the sack, and Souness is far too professional and too genuine a guy to talk about any situation his rivals may find themselves in.

 

 

However he did tell me today: "This is all about the business we are in these days. It's a pressure job based on results.

 

 

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Anal and Souey, best of mates. I feel a sitcom offer in the pipeline.

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Working title: "But my feeling is.."

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According to Anal Oliver its guarenteed that Bret Emerton will sign up and join the cast of this sitcom.

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Tonight 8:30pm BBC1

 

'But my feeling is..'

 

Situation comedy starring Anal Oliver and Graeme Souness. Anal continues his obsession with Brett Emerton whilst Graeme accidently drinks a urine sample whilst visiting the cardiac unit, with hilarious results!

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[credits roll]

And don't forget to tune in next week to find out what happens to Graeme and Kieran while training in the very hard fibre sand area.

And will Anal finally get his Emerton, that and much more in another hilarious episode of

"But my feeling is ..."

[/credits roll]

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Tonight 8:30pm BBC1

 

'Second episode of But my feeling is..'

 

Situation comedy starring Anal Oliver and Graeme Souness. Anal recieves a text message off Craig Bellamy and is assaulted by Laurent Robert...with hilarious results

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Tonight 8:30pm BBC1

 

'Second episode of But my feeling is..'

 

Situation comedy starring Anal Oliver and Graeme Souness. Anal recieves a text message off Craig Bellamy and is assaulted by Laurent Robert...with hilarious results

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The Sun's tv critic said: 'yet another classic sitcom case of mistaken identity!'

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