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If they once did, they'd go mad about it.
Fans invaded the pitch, Don Revie had some harsh words to say about the referee, and Barry Davies declared the Leeds supporters, players and manager had "every right to go mad" about the goal, despite it being perfectly legitimate.
Two things you can say about Italians: that they've been eating their heart out for not pushing a Series A team to the Champions League's final in Rome, and that they go mad about mobile phones.
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"Remember the film Bridesmaids a few years ago that everyone went mad about?
"After a few weeks living here," the quotes goes, "I put out a few teddy bears and he came home one day and just went mad about it".
"In 1991 [when nominated for The Grifters] nobody made a fuss about it whereas [now] the whole world goes mad about those things.
He continued tweeting, telling fans his mum was going mad about the publicity, that he had auctioned a picture of bald Frank post chemotherapy for a cancer charity and that his World Cup single (Three Shirts on My Line) was due out any day.
I suppose the question is: is this, is going mad about a bell, is this the first sign of the mania of Brexit?
I go mad thinking about if onlys.' He still has nightmares about what happened in the Paris underpass.
You'd go mad thinking about it all.
At the same time, you can go mad thinking about this nonsense.
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