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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2007

Battle of Britain. See what a two-bit sniper Clarkson was.

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  • I think you're being a bit harsh on piss there Liam.

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  • Clarkson being the hawks coach speaks and makes out that he was such a tough man and tries brushing that onto his team. Acts like that show he was a pussy and certainly not renowned for courage nor football ability.

    Just lucky he knows what he is doing at Hawthorn

  • show more of the game very rare.

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  • What a cowardly little prick Clarkson is. Can't stand the f'wit!!!

  • what a coward clarkson is

  • well done clarko good form

  • loved the way stick's head ended up on the bin near the fence..unforgettable..they dont do this stuff anymore.. footy today is akin to cream puff making..the "real" battle of britain!

  • u gutless little prick clarkson. u have no right to say anything about lloyds hit on sewell. coz he didn't run away like a little girl

  • Look at Clarkson running away like a scared rabbit after he king hits Ian Aitken, what a fucking little pussy, still is a fucking wanker with small man syndrome!

  • Hits a guy from behind then runs away. You can't get much softer than that.

  • I was at this game with my dad - I'd only been aware of Aussie Rules for four years, but I wanted to go and it was brilliant! I've been to every game played in London since then and finally saw my first game in Australia last year. The year was 1987, by the way. The Clarkson / Aitken incident not withstanding, it was a superb day - especially with the jovial ex-pat Aussies in the crowd.

  • I was at this game with my dad - I'd only been aware of Aussie Rules for four years, but I wanted to go and it was brilliant! I've been to every game played in London since then and finally saw my first game in Australia last year. The year was 1987, by the way. The Clarkson / Aitken incident not withstanding, it was a superb day - especially with the jovial ex-pat Aussies in the crowd.

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