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Re: If only . . .
robsonhasscored replied to Reggie Strayshun's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
Can this message be removed it is offensive and I hope was written in a moment of rage.- not that that''s an excuse. We are all hurting today but this is way way way over the top. -
These were available on general sale the other day have you tried the box office? Apparently Reading have sent some tickets back
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You can''t really disagree with his performances but a couple of things worry me about Gow His background seems to be littered with possible moves that didn''t happen - why is ? Does think he''s a "big time charlie" After the game yesterday when the rest of the team were congratulating themselves, Gow wondered lonely towards the tunnel not in a nasty way, just didn''t seem to enjoy the party! Maybe I''m mis reading the situation but I''m not sure.
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And looking forward to next season. - which ever league we are in - Actually I renewed both mine and my sons. This post is probably of no interest to anybody else but just wanted to let you all know. Oh and by the way I might even have chance to improve my seats because of all the people who won''t be renewing.
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Sat and did this on Tuesday whilst watch SSN - I allowed for the Tuesday scores so we were in the bottom 3 when I did this - and we ended up 16th (honestly tried to be unbias) Just to put all your minds at rest we are now 1 point ahead of schedule after the draw against Burnley - I had us to lose 0-2. By the way it''s nip and tuck for the next few weeks but we won''t be going into the last game needing points. So we are on track. Keep em goin'' Gunny.
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Just seen the Doc penalty on SSN
robsonhasscored replied to Matt Morriss's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
In fairness D''urso had one chance and I along with the rest of the people around me thought he got the decision correct and as such Doc had to go. Having said that we also thought that "The Drury" shout was as clear cut. -
[quote user="ridgeman"] 1st Wizard wrote the following post at 08/02/2009 10:44 AM: As a keeper he was total poo! From what little I saw of him should improve Marshalls juggling qualities but Marshall is already a better keeper than Crichton ever was. [/quote] And Nick Faldo was a better golfer than David Leadbetter but he had a very good understanding of what is needed to improve others game. Give the guy a chance. And by the way his son used to go to my daughters school and they were told last week that he will be returning so it looks like good information.
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[quote user="ridgeman"] 1st Wizard wrote the following post at 08/02/2009 10:44 AM: As a keeper he was total poo! From what little I saw of him should improve Marshalls juggling qualities but Marshall is already a better keeper than Crichton ever was. [/quote] And Nick Faldo was a better golfer than David Leadbetter but he had a very good understanding of what is needed to improve others game. Give the guy a chance. And by the way his son used to go to my daughters school and they were told last week that he will be returning so it looks like good information.
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[quote user="Buckethead"][quote user="bristol_canary"] unfortunately i live on one of the steepest residential hills in europe, which hasnt been gritted. now if i try and drive my front wheel drive car down it. it will be messy! I work 15 miles from where i live and there are no buses. [/quote] If it''s one of those 1 in 3 hills that are dotted around the Bristol/Bath area that you live on b_c you''ll find it''s one of the steepest residential streets in the World. Here''s how you compare at 1 in 3 ie 33.3% with the rest of the World. Filbert Street so steep it has those famous steps instead of a pavement hits 31.5%. Filbert Street and 22nd Street in San Francisco are two of the steepest in the Western Hemisphere at a maximum gradient of 31.5% Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand is steeper, with a maximum gradient of 1:2.86 or 35%. Canton Ave in Pittsburgh is also steeper, with a 37% grade. For comparison: Gas Hill Norfolks steepest hill reaches 16% or 1 in 6 at its steepest. So double up the incline of gas hill cover it in ice and drive down it? No thanks!! [/quote] Crickey no wonder they moved to the Walkers Stadium. - Mind you they seem to have gone down hill since then
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Cody for Lupoli
robsonhasscored replied to Dean Coneys boots's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
The time is right for him to move on, after having his name chanted on friday night he did nothing and what was worst he didn''t even try for the eight or so minutes he was on. I don''t know the reasons why but this is sound business in my eyes -
[quote user="robsonhasscored"] Sorry Nutty, just picked up the message. The nap would have to have been Sheff Utd - note the time and I am being honest. As for Drnks i moved back to Norfolk in1986 and the Biggins/Drinkell combination was fantastic.- always seemed a nice fella on the couple of occassions that I met him. In my opinion we need to find another Drinks. We always used to pick up good forwards from the lower leagues Ekoku was another who instantly comes to mind. I''m one of the posters who never knew Ardee but always enjoyed his posts. Will become a regular on the free bet posts in the future. (Sheff have just gone 2 up) - I''ve just had a bet on Man Utd to win 2-0 just to make it interesting! [/quote] Just to prevent confusion I have 2 accounts running as I had problems signing on due to a server /email address change. i am originally The great Drinkell