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Post by middleoftheboothen on Oct 10, 2024 17:42:26 GMT
Not a player but quiterall at Burnley was as bad as anything I can remember. I genuinely think that he would have been murdered that day if some of our fans could have got to him.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Oct 10, 2024 17:52:57 GMT
Not a player but quiterall at Burnley was as bad as anything I can remember. I genuinely think that he would have been murdered that day if some of our fans could have got to him. I didn't get it. He wasn't even that good or likeable I really didn't care when he left
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Post by bloodtypered on Oct 10, 2024 17:55:13 GMT
Danny Rose by a mile he was taken off by Sherwood because of it He had mental health problems later too
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Post by westgatelakes on Oct 10, 2024 17:58:28 GMT
You're just a Scottish cnut Archibald, Archibald
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Oct 10, 2024 18:03:22 GMT
That vile piece of work Marc Bircham was another. Amazed that nobody went on the pitch and knocked him out. QPR wonna he? Someone did jump out the Boothen & started brawling with their keeper in the net!
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Post by hamsta2 on Oct 10, 2024 18:06:53 GMT
Obviously not a player but I witnessed the late Alan Ball getting slaughtered by Stoke fans when he was manager at Exeter. Found this piece about it on the internet... “The ‘coffee thrown at Alan Mullery’ brings to mind the best rhyming use of the word ‘beverages’ in a football song. The late Alan Ball, when manager at Exeter City, had hot drinks thrown over him by irate Stoke fans. This led to the song (to the tune of Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen) …
Alan Ball, Alan Ball, he manages the Reds Alan Ball, Alan Ball, attacked with beverages Oxo and tea Soup and coffee Alan Ball, Alan Ball, Alan Ball”Although I was there, I don't recall the song though. I was there too and can’t recall the song either. He got some grief that day
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Post by maninasuitcase on Oct 10, 2024 18:20:48 GMT
Dennis Wise was a horrible little cunt.
When taggart had him around the throat I thought he was gonna kill him.
Uriah Rennie just smiled as they kicked off.
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Post by middleoftheboothen on Oct 10, 2024 18:23:46 GMT
Not a player but quiterall at Burnley was as bad as anything I can remember. I genuinely think that he would have been murdered that day if some of our fans could have got to him. I didn't get it. He wasn't even that good or likeable I really didn't care when he left Worked out for us either way mate really.
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Post by GrahamHyde on Oct 10, 2024 18:42:11 GMT
Lee Hughes is one that sticks in my head, after he got out of jail.
Don't think I've seen him mentioned through.
Maybe I was just too young at the time and it wasn't as bad as I thought it was. I just remember he got absolute pelters all game.
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Post by peterpan1 on Oct 10, 2024 19:05:16 GMT
The Danny Rose episode was a thing of beauty. He looked genuinely shit scared.
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Post by fraybentos on Oct 10, 2024 19:47:37 GMT
thats one thing we need to get back doing, making it a uncomfortable for the opposition
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Oct 10, 2024 19:49:59 GMT
Dennis Wise was a horrible little cunt. When taggart had him around the throat I thought he was gonna kill him. Uriah Rennie just smiled as they kicked off. I quite liked Wise. One of those players who in general had the Harry Arter effect. Only his own fans could really love him
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Oct 10, 2024 20:05:20 GMT
Dennis Wise was a horrible little cunt. When taggart had him around the throat I thought he was gonna kill him. Uriah Rennie just smiled as they kicked off. Must be the best ref we have ever had, surely?
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Oct 10, 2024 20:07:37 GMT
Dennis Wise was a horrible little cunt. When taggart had him around the throat I thought he was gonna kill him. Uriah Rennie just smiled as they kicked off. Must be the best ref we have ever had, surely? Agree with that although I wasn’t saying that on the day he sent Maartinsson off at Forest in the 6-0 defeat
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Post by shrewspotter on Oct 10, 2024 20:08:52 GMT
As you didn't say it had to be Stoke related, the worst was Beckhams abuse by West Ham which was disgusting
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Post by AlbertTatlock on Oct 10, 2024 20:11:08 GMT
That vile piece of work Marc Bircham was another. Amazed that nobody went on the pitch and knocked him out. QPR wonna he? Someone did jump out the Boothen & started brawling with their keeper in the net! He's got bird shit on his head. Also remember the dogs abuse Ronaldo got when he came here with Manure, wanker, wanker, wanker everytime he got near the ball. Gouranga.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Oct 10, 2024 20:15:07 GMT
As you didn't say it had to be Stoke related, the worst was Beckhams abuse by West Ham which was disgusting I remember a Liverpool fan coming on 606...is disgraceful, Beckham made a hand gesture at Liverpool fans at half time...he should be arrested etc Richard Little John just said...you were singing disgusting things about him and his wife all game. He was right to do it
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Post by Paul Spencer on Oct 10, 2024 20:26:59 GMT
Rose, Commons, Kav etc. were all great but the best one for me, was when Obafemi Martins feigned illness on the day of the match, so that he didn't have to travel to that hell hole in Stoke! 😁
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Post by kjpt140v on Oct 10, 2024 20:53:18 GMT
Gary Neville when substituted after he should of been sent off earlier.
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Post by st3mark on Oct 10, 2024 20:55:04 GMT
Definitely Kavanagh. It was vile.
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Post by kjpt140v on Oct 10, 2024 21:15:33 GMT
Dennis Wise was a horrible little cunt. When taggart had him around the throat I thought he was gonna kill him. Uriah Rennie just smiled as they kicked off. I quite liked Wise. One of those players who in general had the Harry Arter effect. Only his own fans could really love him The man that attacked a 60 plus year old taxi driver. I don't know how anybody could like the little shit.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Oct 10, 2024 22:17:30 GMT
I quite liked Wise. One of those players who in general had the Harry Arter effect. Only his own fans could really love him The man that attacked a 60 plus year old taxi driver. I don't know how anybody could like the little shit. Strange that Gascoigne is so well loved yet the likes of Greenwood are footballing lepers and you bring that up . Didn't he injured Wise's wife or gf seem to remember , not that what he did was ok.
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Post by gonzonev on Oct 10, 2024 22:25:53 GMT
Shilton got some stick when he came back with forest Tina Tina ,, Tina
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Post by tuum on Oct 10, 2024 23:43:27 GMT
Obviously not a player but I witnessed the late Alan Ball getting slaughtered by Stoke fans when he was manager at Exeter. Found this piece about it on the internet... “The ‘coffee thrown at Alan Mullery’ brings to mind the best rhyming use of the word ‘beverages’ in a football song. The late Alan Ball, when manager at Exeter City, had hot drinks thrown over him by irate Stoke fans. This led to the song (to the tune of Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen) …
Alan Ball, Alan Ball, he manages the Reds Alan Ball, Alan Ball, attacked with beverages Oxo and tea Soup and coffee Alan Ball, Alan Ball, Alan Ball”Although I was there, I don't recall the song though. I was there too and can’t recall the song either. He got some grief that day Maybe the idea for song came from the game itself and Exeter fans sung it the following week?
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Post by tuum on Oct 10, 2024 23:53:45 GMT
Arnie did indeed shive Scholes “ that’s ambition “ back where the sun dont shine but he did huge exceptiona nd surprise when subbed wen someone in the book then paddock threw a Stoke shirt with his number on on the floor infront of him , he seemed genuinely shocked and pissed off and that triggered another Hughes moment I had no issue with Arnie’s reason he was right we lacked ambition or with Hughes Scholes was the dipstick for signing Jesse with money and proclaiming now that’s ambition Agree. Stoke's snide comment to Arnie about ambition was small-time and unprofessional. A childish comment that was not even funny.
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Post by dutchstokie on Oct 11, 2024 8:26:22 GMT
One for us oldies right there....
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Post by pretzel on Oct 11, 2024 9:26:15 GMT
Not worst by any stretch but a few of my favourites were
Sha la la la Summerbee... Who the f'kin hell is he
Stanley Stanley where's your wife (Stan Bowles)
Owen Coyle... you look like a c**t
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Post by Absolution on Oct 11, 2024 9:28:26 GMT
Terry Rose Cotterill Merson Ginola Speedie The Grimsby keeper That wasn't abuse, more like gleeful good natured banter as each goal went in. He didn't really have much choice other than to join in with the jokes. We tend to reserve our real abuse for returning ex-players who've either said, or are reported to have said something negative about our club on leaving us, Kav and Sheron being the most obvious ones to me. I doubt either of them really deserved it.
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Post by gogogadget on Oct 11, 2024 10:08:20 GMT
David Speedie at the Vic .. Think he threw the ball at a ballboy Amplified by the fact that those games were always great atmosphere matches
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Oct 11, 2024 10:10:00 GMT
That wasn't abuse, more like gleeful good natured banter as each goal went in. He didn't really have much choice other than to join in with the jokes. We tend to reserve our real abuse for returning ex-players who've either said, or are reported to have said something negative about our club on leaving us, Kav and Sheron being the most obvious ones to me. I doubt either of them really deserved it. David Felgate I think was the Grimsby keeper. Agree, was more banter and he took it well.
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