Maybe chatting about how yesterday was 4th anniversary of their son's arrest 
for wife beating (according to Wikipedia)

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On 24 Oct 2011, at 23:13, Eric B <[email protected]> wrote:

> I dont think alex is beating his wife. we were out having dinner on thurs and 
> lo and behold.. him and his
> wife sat down next to our table. I didnt notice myself. my partner/wife told 
> me alex s wife seemed to be in 
> "control" of the conversation shall we say.. im not sure hes in charge at 
> home to be honest. he wasnt even drinking
> wine with dinner. he seemed very docile to be honest.. like an old dog. 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Matt Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you hear him whining about extra injury time?  That’s a bit rich coming
> from a Ferguson!
> 
> I bet some wives got battered in that family over the weekend
> 
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> Behalf Of DAVID NATTAN
> Sent: 23 October 2011 10:59
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> Subject: [LU] Their 2nd equaliser
> 
> RIch asked me yesterday who was to blame for their second goal - having now
> seen it on TV (God I miss going to away games) I reckon about 5 of
> them!Howson and O'Dea crash into each other at the edge of the box and then
> White and Lees (?) dither as Rachubka half comes out and the Peterboro lad
> sneaked in. Awful by all 5 of them.
> The corner was pretty poor defending too with Lees being outjumped at the
> far post. and Rachubka beaten at his near post Cannot help thinking that
> Lonergan would have kept both out with his better positioning and command of
> the box - that may be unfair on Rachubka and over egging how good Lonergan
> has been ,but we are missing him.
> As for the sendings off - the one that was and the one that wasn't (O'Dea) I
> think that the ref got them right. The Peterboro lad jumped in two footed
> leaving the ground and very late and caught Keogh - red just about right (we
> would have said he would have been lucky to get a yellow) O'Dea on the other
> hand just slid in and took the lad out - a yellow all day, he was not last
> man / not stopping a goal scoring opportunity. I think they only raised the
> question of a red cos of their red card and the fact that O'Dea got the
> winner.  I see on TV Claridge said it was a yellow and they did not even
> look again at the Peterboro red so clear cut was it - just usual Fergiescum
> whinging - like father like son !!
> Dave
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