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*Official* English Football Season 2005-06

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
MK Dons 1 - 2 Tranmere, we are stayin up!!

Did my foot in though, I either did it, slipping over running towards the pitch when we scored a last minute winner, or being pushed over the barrier by a copper after the final whistle. :dry: 1000 fans run on the pitch and I end up getting hrut jeez

WHITE ARMY
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
Craig said:
Wasn't that a similar injury that kept the likes of Gerrard and Gary Neville out of the last WC? Sorry but my memory is hazy of their injuries four years on.
And the one that seriously effected Beckham's effectiveness (including jumping out of that tackle in first half injury time that lead to Brazil equalising in injury time...)
 

Pedro Delgado

International Debutant
marc71178 said:
And the one that seriously effected Beckham's effectiveness (including jumping out of that tackle in first half injury time that lead to Brazil equalising in injury time...)
Yeah 8-) Crumbs we really blew that game looking back.
 

Pedro Delgado

International Debutant
luckyeddie said:
I'm not - I've never played scrabble in my life. ;)
One in the kidneys there.

Viv is not coming out today after all, so it'll be an England Test shirt (probably covered in Guinness stains by half-time, shouldn't be hard to bump into each other, only the thirty-odd thousand going).
 
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luckyeddie

Cricket Web Staff Member
Pedro Delgado said:
One in the kidneys there.

Viv is not coming out today after all, so it'll be an England Test shirt (probably covered in Guinness stains by half-time, shouldn't be hard to bump into each other, only the thirty-odd thousand going).
Aye. They'd sold over 29000 tickets by Friday.

Seen any drunk Scotsmen (well, drunker than normal and down for the match) yet?
 

Pedro Delgado

International Debutant
luckyeddie said:
Aye. They'd sold over 29000 tickets by Friday.

Seen any drunk Scotsmen (well, drunker than normal and down for the match) yet?

Yeah loads in town last night, plus the Irish Centre had taken all its flags in :ph34r:
 

Matteh

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
GeraintIsMyHero said:
MK Dons 1 - 2 Tranmere, we are stayin up!!

Did my foot in though, I either did it, slipping over running towards the pitch when we scored a last minute winner, or being pushed over the barrier by a copper after the final whistle. :dry: 1000 fans run on the pitch and I end up getting hrut jeez

WHITE ARMY
Have to say....for the novelty factor, it'll be nice to visit the National Hockey Stadium next season....and also to see Accrington Stanley back in league football (and we'll lose to them)
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Matteh said:
Have to say....for the novelty factor, it'll be nice to visit the National Hockey Stadium next season....and also to see Accrington Stanley back in league football (and we'll lose to them)
Arsenal are actually second again alphabetically speaking now the Accies are back in the League. We saw off Aldershot.....
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Matteh said:
Have to say....for the novelty factor, it'll be nice to visit the National Hockey Stadium next season....and also to see Accrington Stanley back in league football (and we'll lose to them)
You'll be very lonely at the hockey stadium, I'm told. Hoping it's just for one season.
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
BoyBrumby said:
Arsenal are actually second again alphabetically speaking now the Accies are back in the League. We saw off Aldershot.....
*waits for marc to heap lavish endless praise upon CDMs' chief*
 

luckyeddie

Cricket Web Staff Member
Scaly piscine said:
Too busy skipping and playing hopscotch no doubt.
Way below your usual standard.

You'd have loved it - there were 12000 Rangers fans at the game, and loads of them were wearing pretty dresses.
 

Neil Pickup

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Samuel_Vimes said:
You'll be very lonely at the hockey stadium, I'm told. Hoping it's just for one season.
Hopefully Rotherham get that point they need and send Franchise FC down. No more last day escaping for you pieces of filth.
 

luckyeddie

Cricket Web Staff Member
The Ted McMinn testimonial game was one of those wonderful occasions today where you just wallow in nostalgia - a Derby side featuring players from 5 decades against the Rangers team that won the SPL 9 times in succession.

Absolutely brilliant day out - almost 34000 for a friendly, Stuart Pearce wearing a Rams shirt AND scoring - and after he'd done his "COME ON!!" celebration in front of the Rangers fans, he KISSED THE RAM. Yes, Florist fans, Psycho became DCFC - just for the day.

The match ended 3-3 but no-one cared. The highlight for me? Kevin Hector (the player I utterly worshipped as a kid) at 61 pulling on the famous shirt one more time for the last 25 minutes.
 
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