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I think it may be Liverpool with Ryan Babel - he looks very dynamic coming off the bench.

:D

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I still maintain that Elsie's Sub Shop in Red Bank, N.J. has the best sub. I can never decide between the "Deluxe" or the "Whopper" though. You gotta get the hot peppers no matter what. :lol:

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Josh is developing a nuclear 16610 & 16610LV with first-strike capability. I plan on having The Zigmeister service it & freeze the sub-dial on the detonator.

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I think Manchester Utd had some of the best super subs around - Sjolskaer, and Teddy Sherringham.

They seemed to work marvels whenver they were put on the pitch for the dying moments of a match!

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These fun loving people do. This is D.A.M. (Mothers Against Dyslexia) out for a field trip.

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There's a group against them - M.A.D.D. (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) :lol:

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These fun loving people do. This is D.A.M. (Mothers Against Dyslexia) out for a field trip.

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@Nanuq

Looks like I'll be there the week of September 24th...

B)

TT

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Hmm I could have sworn this sort of threads were strictly forbiden..

My vote goes for Casolas on US-1 and 17 ave. Coral gables or Subtantials on Sunset and 102 ave. Kendall.

At Casolas ask for a #47 at Substantials gety a chickenparm sub hmmm delicious.

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I think it may be Liverpool with Ryan Babel - he looks very dynamic coming off the bench.

:D

In the national level there were a few "super subs". You're probably too young to remember Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, but he always tied the game for the Germans (the bastard). I guess Oliver Bierhoff was his successor (kinda).

Kamerun sensation Roger Milla (from Italy 1990 tournament) comes to mind as well. The player who reached his peak at the tender age of 38.

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In the national level there were a few "super subs". You're probably too young to remember Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, but he always tied the game for the Germans (the bastard). I guess Oliver Bierhoff was his successor (kinda).

Kamerun sensation Roger Milla (from Italy 1990 tournament) comes to mind as well. The player who reached his peak at the tender age of 38.

Milla definitely, but weren't Bierhoff and Rummenigge first choices?

Most useless subs: Djemba Djemba, Kleberson, D.Fletcher, O'Shea, Eagles, Fortune, Jeffers :lol:

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