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Spotted many?
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Win or lose, on the boos. I will boo
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"I've been to Tannadice but I've ..... never been to Me (m)"
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Of course. That's why football clubs employ, and pay handsomely, professionals for their foresight. Get the best in the business at your club making these decisions and good times will follow
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This is what generates "atmosphere," this sort of football (with something immediately at stake, helps too). The tedious "possession" shite can get tae **** give us chaos like this, fer fs
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Look, everyone, forget all the above, just answer this: Nige was 59, slightly jaded, seriously ill, on crutches, disliked by 'is boss, he had K C Palmer (45) on 25,000 a week, Danny Simpson at rb, Kinger as stopper, and and he only worked half a day a week; what is the boy Manning's problem?
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There's this great big enormous thing across that big wet, wavy blue/grey thing called the sea, it's called Europe. They play football there, all over the bleedin place, like us. And beyond that, there's this thing called The Rest of the World, where they also play football. And people there coach the football. We could try one of them, one day.
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I wouldn't say exactly I would say "a bit like" in that, whilst the "deckchairs" are forever being re-arranged, we're not as things stand about to plummet into the icy depths of L1 albeit neither are we going to make it to New York any time. Instead, whilst the deckchairs are moved hither and tither, we have dropped anchor and are going nowhere, and soon will watch as the "Good Ship" Wrexham and "HMS" Portsmouth - currently not in sight to the rear (although, what's that: is it HMS Pompey? It could well be) - both sail past us - anchored; marooned - and get to New York. I suppose we should be grateful - it’s a lovely, revamped "ship" - and forever careful what we wish for - we could, like, go too fast and hit the "iceberg" of a ffp points reduction or a dodgy foreign owner - but it gets a bit dull just .... stuck here, in the middle of the ocean .... when we could be in New York where the streets are paved with parachute payments .... Etc, etc, and so on ....
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Get a slow cooker, sir. First thing in the morning, brown some chicken breasts, sweat some onions, add some other stuff like carrots, celery and so on, a slosh of red wine, a bit of stock, a bit that, transfer to said cooker, set on "low" and set off for the match. Return to tender coq au van, pour a large slosh in a glass of van der rouge and tune into otib, delicious. Mmmmm
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Time for another gong bath up Glos Road for you Merrick, by looks of it. The drugs don't work, just say no to that, and yes to another sound bath, next Saturday 12.30. Followed by some (buddhist) chanting - not ranting (on here). Peace, and Loving Kindness. Up the City
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The "top end" thing and all the rhubarb spoken by the club after the sacking applied to Nige, it doesn't (yet) apply to Liam Manning.
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Sheffield Wednesday away match thread
Bristol Oil Services replied to Jerseybean's topic in The Havanatopia Match Day Archive
Red was possibly harsh but a yellow never sufficient (he's not trying to get the ball and missing by a whisker). At yours, a yellow; down here, a red. -
Charlton fa cup 94 open end picture
Bristol Oil Services replied to sticks 1969's topic in Football Chat
I have no doubt Steve Lansdown would do the same today, although there would, of course, be a booking fee to pay .... -
Charlton fa cup 94 open end picture
Bristol Oil Services replied to sticks 1969's topic in Football Chat
Bill Withers wrote a great song about it -
47,000 people at a match on a midweek afternoon (when work was Mon to Fri 9 - 5 more than it is today), no wonder there was rubbish piling up on the streets, corpses left unburied, inflation of 14%, rampant unions and the worst productivity in western Europe. Everyone of you that went to that game instead of going to work are responsible for THATCHERISM. Great photos, Curr, by the way ....
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When did we last score from a free kick
Bristol Oil Services replied to Clutton Caveman's topic in Football Chat
.... "people get excited about" ? Ok, interesting. What instead might they save their "excitement" for? -
footballers cutting holes in socks
Bristol Oil Services replied to Never to the dark side's topic in Football Chat
Holes? Cut by little moles? -
Substitutions and (again) game management
Bristol Oil Services replied to Silvio Dante's topic in Football Chat
I think Twine was going to come on when we were 3:0 but ...... -
..... We'll be making love box entries and a season's high xG by Friday (and hopefully Saturday
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"What about a point-ted stick?"