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Post by Laughing Gravy on Nov 6, 2015 22:05:50 GMT
if he had kicked the ball at me and looked at me like that I'd have ripped the fuckers head of. Never mind throw a drink on him the tosser This. Said the same to my missus when we were watching it. For some reason she wasn't impressed
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Post by Ayupshag on Nov 6, 2015 22:08:18 GMT
Great game. Proper blood and thunder cup tie. Well done to Salford look like they've got some decent players. As much as I hate the shit I can't help but like Scholes, Neville and Butt as they seem to come across as decent fellas on tv
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Nov 6, 2015 22:33:40 GMT
I partially retract my cock remark as well. The pair of cocks managed it very well.
And the Neville, Scholes, Butt mental was genuine and great to see.
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Post by whydelilah on Nov 6, 2015 23:38:26 GMT
I'm not sure the manager's are all that bad to be honest. They obviously know what they're doing at that level.
They've clearly got a compassionate side too. You only had to see them hugging and patting that 17 year old lad on the back when he got subbed off to realise that.
Yes, they take a hard line and they're very much in the mould of the old school, no nonsense, Sunday league, characters. And they also rule with an iron first. I'd take that any day though over the shitty director of football bollocks we get these days, and transfer committee garbage.
Live or die by the sword.
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Post by lastoftheldk on Dec 16, 2015 1:20:07 GMT
Out.
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Post by Cast no shadow on Dec 16, 2015 6:49:46 GMT
Now the tv can oggle over the shit.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 16, 2015 7:46:42 GMT
Go, Monkey Hangers
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2015 10:59:15 GMT
Have the been on tv more times than us this season?
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Post by BuzzB on Dec 16, 2015 13:07:26 GMT
They absolutely battered Hartlepool for 90 minutes last night, only panic / rushed finishing cost them, they got sucker punched in extra time!
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Post by Northy on May 16, 2016 13:48:54 GMT
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Post by Northy on May 16, 2016 13:56:05 GMT
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Oct 14, 2016 21:45:33 GMT
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Post by djduncanjames on Oct 15, 2016 4:26:03 GMT
Thought this was a good show and captured the essence of non-league football quite well. Jason Jarrett, who I remember appearing on-loan for us, epitomised the once-famous player now bumming around in the non-league and struggling to come to terms with his reduced status. Unfortunately it seems that a lot of players are just not mentally prepared for the slump that follows retirement or the day when 50,000 people singing their name at Old Trafford is replaced by five blokes hurling abuse at them on a mud heap. Some players handle it better than others: Gary Neville is obviously an intelligent man who understands the importance of keeping himself busy and finding a new niche for himself, but many others will lack the insight to prepare themselves for the day when their bodies can no longer perform at the level they're used to. People might not feel comfortable in feeling sympathy for guys who are being paid thousands of pounds a week, but I think that any amount of material possessions can become immaterial in comparison to a loss of self-worth, self-identity and purpose. It does make you wonder whether football clubs realise that this sense of loss can affect players' mental health and whether they feel any obligation to provide support to players in preparing for the day they hang their boots up. The programme only touched on this issue but it did get me thinking.
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Post by NassauDave on Oct 15, 2016 16:17:43 GMT
Why is this picture of people queueing up to see The Lion King on here?
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