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spencer 1970

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  1. Doc has been fantastic for us for years now. Ok he''s prone to the odd error but i actually think his passing has inproved immensly this season. His knocked are gingerist biggots! ;0) I''d like to thank Doc for 6 years of graft...often when many around were not pulling their weight.   Its obviously a money thing and lambert has his eyes on someone else. Its a sad day, but in lambert I trust.
  2. [quote user="bjg123"]There are so many clubs who could struggle next year. The loser of the play-off final could be in for disappointment next year, Cardiff are near bankruptcy so would lose all their best players, Blackpool could lose their best players to bigger clubs and not replace them adequately, so drop down the table. Then you have: Sheff Utd (If they keep Blackwell) Reading (If they have to sell) Doncaster (if they lose players and O''Driscoll) QPR (If 1,000,000 things) Derby Ipswich Watford Preston Barnsley Coventry Scunthorpe Crystal Palace Hull Porstmouth Not all of these teams look in serious danger to go down, but they could all struggle to make the top half, and as such, they''re all prime targets for us to thrash at FCR and finish above them in the league. That already puts us 10th, which is where I''d guess we''ll finish. [/quote]   I dont reckon pompey will struggle. ok they are in debt but the admins wont want them to not be able to get their money back and they wont be able to do that in div 3. Plus the amount i heard wsas "no player on pompey book over £10k a week" - thats still leagues above us...they''ll be fine. you can add hull to thaqt list too. 48m over the next 4 years! fcukin joke to get that for going down.
  3. [quote user="can u sit down please"]Southend away The Googler. He was fanbloodytastic in that role. For me he''s gonna be huge next year. I prefer a passer at the base of the diamond anyway.[/quote]   Yep, i''m with you both there...Southend away was Hughes best game after the MKdons injury way back when...he run the show albeit against poor oposition. I beleive we have more to see of Hughes (although i though he look v.lightweight at home to the gills)    
  4. [quote user="Dr. Ink"] Average midfielder who doesn''t score anywhere near enough goals for someone who is supposed to be attacking. Bye Darel, thanks for your efforts. You''ll fit in well with the Dirty Leeds. Come in Korey Smith, time to step up to the plate. [/quote]   Attacking midfielder? Did you watch us play this season Dr? I think not. Either that or your understanding of football systems in general is very poor.
  5. [quote user="yellowngreen"]Where did those 15k extra punters come from today ? Loyal fans lol Glory hunters![/quote]   fickle b''stard indeed...this is before today when they had 38k... Team MinCrowd MaxCrowd AveCrowd TotCrowd Norwich City (P) 23,041 25,506 24,604 516,703 Leeds United 17,635 36,723 24,124 506,608
  6. [quote user="Clean Shirt"]Jas dont be silly no he isnt. And I reckon I would go for Winston Bogarde as a strike partner[/quote]   he was a defender
  7. [quote user="Clean Shirt"]Had a mare there. Thought you were calling me steve claridge for some reason. Yes he would be acceptable[/quote]   ...we could partner him up front with Chris Kamara...with Tony Cottee on the bench?   (sorry, i''m just seeing how daft this already very daft thread can go...NCFC 47 started it - literally!)
  8. [quote user="Clean Shirt"]These players are all to expensive/good for Norwich. Please can you be more realistic in your wishlists. Thanks[/quote]   ok. Steve Claridge!
  9. [quote user="Evil Monkey"]I am here, I''m just sulking a little bit... I know we''re losing and sound shite, but I''d still rather be there at Carrow Road celebrating than sat here at this laptop writing a report on heavy metal pollution in marine organisms... [|-)] [/quote]   ...AND STILL LISTENING TO BAD MUSIC! hehehehe
  10. seems like we are already on the beach...but by the way we are passing/crossing I think we are actually playing with one of the beach balls that has drifted on the pitch.   come of lads...forget the factor 5 and start playing with a mitre delta size 5 please.   LEEDS PLAYER SENT OFF! GET IN!
  11. [quote user="Mister Chops"][quote user="spencer 1970"] I''ve met Mr Harewood and I know people who have "crossed paths" with Mr King... ...one is a very pleasant, well spoken, charming fella...the other is nothing but a low-life...work it out yourself. [/quote] Um... Mr King is a very pleasant well spoken charming fella? [/quote]   er? No.
  12. just anything bar the old drivel by Queen that he seems to have a massive soft spot for.   ...I''ve said this before but what is his love affair with musical tosh from the 70''s all about? Was the cara rud DJ playing Glenn Miller and Acker Bilk in the 70''s?
  13. talented on the ball but very very sloooooooooooow...which is the one quality we need from our next striker as none of the main current boys are blessed (bar Daley)...   ...so no thanks.
  14. [quote user="Houston Canary"]I don''t know how far left the Lib Dems lean but have a sneaking suspicion they are more socialist than Labor, at least in theory. I get this from posts about how they were closing in on the Tories for most popular but when push came to shove, people voted for the 2 big parties rather than the LDs. When I left Canada in 1987, the media was orgasmic about how the New Democratic Party (or socialists) had surpassed the 2 main parties in popularity and as such could win the upcoming election. Of course, when it was time to actually vote for real, like the LDs, they finished a distant 3rd, but unlike you guys now, there was a clear majority win (the PCs, or Progressive Conservatives). Ross Perot had a lead in the US election back in 1992 (or so) but when it was time to vote for real, most people switched to one of the BIG 2. It''s a shame, but these 3rd Parties rarely get taken seriously by the masses. As such, the system continues to get more bloated, the 2 main parties become indistinguishable, and everything remains pretty much the same. We now have the blossoming Tea Party which is very right wing. I think it is awesome. Republicans keep trying to cosy up to it, but too many of them are only looking for votes, not a real policy change. The Tea Party seems hip to this. The media (which is mainly very left wing) blasts them as extremists, but if you look at their stance on issues, it is what the US Constitution is all about - self reliance, minimal government, and the Munroe Doctrine (let the rest of the world do what they want, we will mind our own business). I won''t vote for them if they have no chance to win, but I sure hope they do have a chance to do so. 3rd Party politics is mostly a flare sent up by the disenfranchised who want their real party to get back in line. These days, the Republicans, Democrats, Labour, Torys, Progressive Conservatives and Liberals (Canada''s other leading party that has plenty of Prime Ministers to its credit) seem most concerned about being in office no matter what it takes, not about forcing agendas they are supposed to represent.[/quote]   "We now have the blossoming Tea Party which is very right wing. I think it is awesome" & "The media (which is mainly very left wing)"   ...you''re a bit scary...if you really believe the above is true then i''m very very glad you''re over there! Please stay put.
  15. [quote user="Nonki"]Possible Scenario: Leeds lose 1-0 ; Millwall draw 0-0 Same points, same goal difference. [/quote]   so Millwall go up as win on head to head games (they won both)...a very happy outcome. [Y]
  16. [quote user="Evil Monkey"]I can''t see it, but God I hope they do! Not to worry, though, I''m sure their players will find employment elsewhere... [IMG]http://i42.tinypic.com/34fbjba.jpg[/IMG] [/quote]   How you can concentrate on finding the funny pics is beyond me EM? if that playlist was getting spun in my house i''d either have to go and sit in the shed or start flicking the trip switches on the power supply! [8] [N]
  17. I''ve met Mr Harewood and I know people who have "crossed paths" with Mr King... ...one is a very pleasant, well spoken, charming fella...the other is nothing but a low-life...work it out yourself.   Would love Harewood at NCFC but i doubt we could even afford him for a 3month loan (think Sibierski).
  18. Pires would be nice but as he''s getting on a bit he could be injury prone...lets get Overmarrs in to cover him...or maybe anders limpar?
  19. 2 - 0 would do me...46 games with a +46 goal difference has a nice ring to it...plus would like FF to match KK''s clean sheet record. Martin 1st, and 2nd to lapps after we play him up front in inj time.
  20. my view... 1.high post count = add some variety to you life, it''s a big world out there! 2. thinking a high post count is a good thing = admitting you''re a "bit basic".  
  21. ...like Grant Holt''s...geordie with a tinge of manc. good luck.
  22. [quote user="G"]How rare is a left footer?[/quote] a "is he left footer" means something entirely different where I live. ...but then this is a footy forum...i''m being silly again.
  23. a lot of men who enjoy going out on the lash would like to be away from the Missus... i''ve heard Holt "likes the ale"
  24. first wiz is quiet of late? gregory?
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