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Author: Alegria [Moderator] Saturday, 02 November 2002 - 07:01 am | |
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Author: Jim Jenkinson Saturday, 09 November 2002 - 09:16 am | |
Blue moon sighted over Manchester !! Manchester City 3 Manchester United 1 Feed the Goat !
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Author: Peter Wood Saturday, 09 November 2002 - 01:13 pm | |
Am I to take it that you support the blues, Jim? I hope you are just as ecstatic come the end of the season, when you are digging out and dusting down all those old A to Z's for places like Burnley, Nottingham and (in a few season's time) Northwich Victoria - the very same end of the season when the red half of Manchester will be holding aloft the European Cup. Come back and gloat when you've won 7 premiership titles in 9 years and don't forget the European Cup too. It's a shame that it means more to you lot to beat us than to do well in the league, typical that you should raise your game for your "cup final". Having said all that ... we could have had Anelka, we signed Forlan. We could have had Rivaldo, we signed Veron. We could have had Buffon, instead we signed Buffoon (Barthez) - so, all in all, we only have ourselves to blame. On another note, I once had the pleasure of sitting in the same cinema as Shaun Goater, watching 'Jeepers Creepers' - Shaun was much scarier than the film! Would you consider swapping him for Barthez and Veron plus cash? Congratulations on the victory, remember though - pride comes before a fall. Regards Peter
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Author: Peter Wood Saturday, 09 November 2002 - 01:14 pm | |
P.S. Add to the list of A to Z's, whisper it ..."Leicester". Sorry Monty.
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Author: Jim Jenkinson Saturday, 09 November 2002 - 03:19 pm | |
Welcome back Peter, No I'm not a City supporter. That was for your benefit. At least you're still in the Champions League ! All the best. Jim
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Author: Christopher T George Saturday, 09 November 2002 - 04:31 pm | |
Hi, Peter! Nice to see you back. Seems like the only ones with something to smile about tonight are Arsene Wenger and Kevin Keegan. But then it's about time Arsene had something to smile about. Chris
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Author: stephen miller Saturday, 09 November 2002 - 06:15 pm | |
Welcome back Peter I won't comment on todays game because I follow a level of football where the players earn realistic money namely Scunthorpe Utd in the 3rd still all the best steve
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Author: Mark Andrew Pardoe Saturday, 09 November 2002 - 07:35 pm | |
Whatho all, Nice to see Peter Wood is back; does this mean the diary pages will wake up? A last minute goal from the Stags stole two needed points from us - boggerit! Seething, Mark
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Author: Andy & Sue Parlour Sunday, 10 November 2002 - 04:38 am | |
Peter Wood, Shouldn't you be posting on the 'Hello I'me new here' thread? A.
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Author: Peter Wood Sunday, 10 November 2002 - 07:46 am | |
Sorry Jim, I took you to be a blue. Hi Chris, yes it looks like old boy Steve Mclaren has kept united in the title race. Did you know that Everton have jumped above us in the table now? Still, watch us go after Christmas. Stephen, Mark ...watch those diary boards go! Peter
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Author: Christopher T George Sunday, 10 November 2002 - 08:17 am | |
Oh, maybe you should have signed Rooney when you had the chance.
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Author: Garry Ross Sunday, 10 November 2002 - 02:04 pm | |
Jim, Oh my word...you got called a blue!!!! A shocker. Not long until Thursday now though and fingers crossed for the right result too. take care Garry
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Author: Scott E. Medine Monday, 11 November 2002 - 09:48 am | |
For all Americans here, did you happen the see the ending to the LSU / Kentucky game? Proof that you never give up and play all 60 minutes! I have to say that quality of win is determined more by coming from behind that by totally dominating your opponent for 60 minutes. With the exception of the overtime issue, it was very similar to the Pittsburgh / Atlanta game last night. Go Tigers....Defending SEC Champions. Peace, Scott P.S. For any Hokie fans out here maybe an LSU and Va Tech rematch in the Sugar Bowl is in the works, should it come down to LSU and Georgia in the SEC Title Game.
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Author: Monty Tuesday, 12 November 2002 - 11:42 am | |
Wood, Oh, your back then !!!! Hadnt noticed. Good ol' Nevs lads eh ?? Tweedledum and Tweedledee !!! One gets lost, panics, decides to past it back when all he had to to was run it out or turn away from the Keeper. He even looked at the Goat Pete, how could he miss 6ft of athletic masculinity ?? The other decides he shall pass only to the blue shirts because its such a nice shade. Monty LCFC note the position in Div 1, Note the losses and goals conceded. I shall remain silent till next season...when we shall meet again.
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Author: Peter Wood Saturday, 16 November 2002 - 10:11 am | |
Forget America versus Iraq ...this is war! I repeat: 7 championships in nine seasons when apparently we carried all these players: Phil Neville, Gary Neville, Andy Cole, Jesper Blomqvist etc etc. So what you are admitting is that we were capable of winning 7 out of 9 championships with only half a team? Sounds good to me ... Phil and Gary Neville are class players with honours to their names. Show me a Liverpool, Man City or Leicester player with championship medals to their name and I'll show you someone who goes to car boot sales. Keep watching the table and I will guarantee you this: We'll finish above Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City (ain't difficult) and be champions again. Then the small matter of the European cup. Who did Liverpool draw in the second round? Oops, they aren't even in it. What about Leicester? Do they still run the Zenith Data Systems Vase Trophy malarkey thing, or did Northwich Victoria get tired of winning it year on year? Everybody loves a loser, so it seems. "You are my Solskjaer, my Ole Solskjaer, you make me happy ...".
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Author: stephen miller Saturday, 16 November 2002 - 05:39 pm | |
Peter just goes to prove what a second rate league it is after all where were these so called fantastic players earning enormous sums of money in the world cup anyway wait till Scunny beat Utd. in FA CUP ALL THE BEST steve
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Author: Mark Andrew Pardoe Saturday, 16 November 2002 - 07:21 pm | |
Southport! Boggrit, No cheers, Mark
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Author: Peter Wood Sunday, 17 November 2002 - 08:20 am | |
Well, one of them was a £28 million Argie, one of them's team didn't make it (van nist), one of them was out with a broken foot (gaz nev), Forlan had a blinder, Beckham shouldn't have gone etc etc. How many players did the blues send to the world cup? I don't mean as spectators or commentators. Peter.
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Author: Monty Monday, 18 November 2002 - 07:12 am | |
Peter, Monty
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Author: Peter Wood Monday, 18 November 2002 - 02:29 pm | |
Fair comment.
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Author: Chris Jd Saturday, 23 November 2002 - 03:14 pm | |
Hi all Londoners, I read that the exhibition "Body worlds" is taking place in "the rooms of the old Trumans-brewery in East London" Is this the Hanbury street location by any chance? I know that this kind of exhibition is highly subjective, I saw it in Cologne and I personally think it is very informative, very esthetical and a must to see. Publically dissecting a body though is a different matter. Best regards Christian
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Author: Mark Andrew Pardoe Saturday, 23 November 2002 - 08:30 pm | |
Whatho all, I remember the taste of Truman's ales so I think cutting up bodies is a better use for the old place. When in London, drink Young's. In deed cheers, Mark
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Author: Christopher T George Sunday, 22 December 2002 - 03:20 am | |
Hi, All: Liverpool F.C. versus that "other" Liverpool club, Everton F.C., later today. The sides have been playing each other since 1893, the year after my grandfather was born. It's a Derby game, so always an intense rivalry, with spills and thrills. In recent years, my side, Liverpool F.C. has been much the stronger side but we have been slipping in recent weeks so that Everton have overtaken us in the table, so the match today will be a needle match. I will be watching here in the U.S. on pay TV. For which of the sides will it be a Merry Christmas? Now that little dancing man should be a red man not a blue man! Considering my recent mention of the Beatles on this board, I thought some of you may be interested in this new poem of mine about Lennon and the other boys in the early days in Liverpool, poignant with the recent anniversaries of the deaths of Lennon and Harrison: Four of Us Like four brothers, only Ringo was the last to join, six years after I met Macca at the Woolton parish hall gig, the Quarrymen, skiffle music, washboard stuff, Lonnie Donegan's "Rock Island Line," chewie in the corner of my mouth, quiff falling over my eyes, we were Teds lugging our guitars on the green Corpie buses. Not yet kings of the world, we were Scouser princes, playing the Jacaranda, Casbah, New Brighton Tower. As the Silver Beatles we Mach schau in Hamburg: George just a kid with older us, a little bruv, ciggies in the funfair at Astrid's photo op, the "Peadles" at the Star Club, I give the Nazi salute. On the Reeperbahn, bouncers broke up drunken sailors with coshes and gas-pistols; Ringo bashed the drums with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, had to have him in, so Pete was out, Ringo in, caused a riot at the Cavern. Girls threw jelly babies as we toured Britain; later Stateside, jelly beans hit us like bullets. Christopher T. George As an aside, I had a couple more lines which spoke of John Lennon's assassination but fellow poets felt they were unneeded. The jelly beans/bullets line possibly hints enough of the sinister side of fandom and of Lennon's murder. It has been commented that this poem reads as a companion piece to another poem that I have written about Andy Warhol and that mention's Lennon's assassination. You can read it and a love poem I have written at-- http://www.pieriansprings.net/issue2.2/george1.html http://www.pieriansprings.net/issue2.2/george2.html All the best Chris
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Author: Jim Jenkinson Sunday, 22 December 2002 - 08:14 am | |
Chris, Roonaldo ! Good luck, you'll need it. Cheers Jimmy
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Author: Mark Andrew Pardoe Sunday, 22 December 2002 - 04:02 pm | |
Whatho all, Playing each other since 1893? How recent! Notts County founded 1862, the Other Lot founded 1865: now there's a really old derby. A win against QPR; a draw at Tranmere. Ho ho, it's going to be a good Christmas for the Magpies. Bring on Barnsley. Cheers, Mark in his black and white striped shirt.
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Author: Jim Jenkinson Sunday, 22 December 2002 - 07:57 pm | |
Mark, No offense mate, but you weren't playing football in those days, more like rugger without handling the ball. It wasn't until the intervention of Queen's Park, Vale of Leven, Renton & Dumbarton, developing the passing game, real football as we know it today appeared. Jimmy 1872
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Author: Garry Ross Sunday, 22 December 2002 - 11:35 pm | |
Morning all, To think, after Celtic beat Stuttgart in the next UEFA Cup round they'll be playing Auxerre Merry Christmas, take care, Garry
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