As one who doesn't watch any sports whatsoever, is eating during a game against the rules somehow? I'm so confused.
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it's in the article - there was a bet on that he would eat a pie. He ate a pie. Profited from betting.
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He didn't bet on it.
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for the love of God, please use the word empanada instead.
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A what? Is that another name for goalkeeper?
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sad. He slept 3 nights a week on a sofa to maintain the place. Made a laughing stock by a trashy tabloid and lost his job. Shame
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hah I tweeted at you this morning about this! Check the interview with the vaping coach. Sad!
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That is not a soccerplayer - too fat. He must be a rugbyplayer-they look like him
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this is what the amateur leagues in our country produce my friend. He was second choice goalie at that level tbf
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Was he really a soccerplayer??


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non professional clubs rely on ppl who love the team. He also coached & lived onsite 3/7 to help out
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The words meat and pie should never be in the same sentence.
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I strongly disagree. Next time you're in Louisiana I'll buy you one:)
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I saw this guy eating 2lbs filet mignon and hot dog
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