is it "Mark Robins' red and white army"</p> or</p> is it "Mark Robins's red and white army "</p> There that'll do it, the apostrophe police will send google into overdrive !</p>
The first Are you coming to the BBS do? <img src ="http://photo-models.cc/data/media/43/Rachel_Stevens-Arena_magazine_october2005_photo_007.jpg">
If she's there yes !!! Don't know yet Kev I'll try !!!</p> Oh I think that even though it looks wrong it's the second(neer) </p>
Well, you're wrong Unless Dirk agrees with you. Then you're right. <img src ="http://photo-models.cc/data/media/43/Rachel_Stevens-Arena_magazine_october2005_photo_007.jpg">
I like Rachel <img src ="http://photo-models.cc/data/media/43/Rachel_Stevens-Arena_magazine_october2005_photo_007.jpg">
I like Rachel too but does she know the difference between 4 - 4 - 2 and 4- 5 - 1 if not she's rubbish !!
Well, I don't <img src ="http://photo-models.cc/data/media/43/Rachel_Stevens-Arena_magazine_october2005_photo_007.jpg">
I've seen it a few times already Not indicating possession, just his name. "Are we getting Mark Robin's then?"
Laughing http://www.barnsleyfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10309~1791786,00.html Noodles, you're a ******* idiot.