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AggyBlue Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 world wrestling federation (now world wrestling entertainment) The Premier League is as theatrical as the WWF at times
ABBEY Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 From a Boro perspective funny thing was every time they took the you know what out the rovers support we scored ...classic
Fife Rover Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 world wrestling federation (now world wrestling entertainment) Thanks for that cn174; and a happy New Year to you as well. In fact I wish ALL of you my good friends a very happy and prosperous New Year
Uddersfelt Blue Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 Just an update regarding the collapsed supporter. I can reveal that the Police Officers who attended to him have probably saved his life. The gentleman was very poorly but after cpr was given he is now in a comfortable state in hospital. Well done those two Officers If thats the same guy who was supposed to have died then thats great news
grizfoot Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 My Match Ratings Friedel - 7 - Had little to do all game. Neill - 7 - Brilliant pass for the first goal, but looked shakey at times and give away the penalty. Oiijer - 8 - Did well against the physical strikeforce of Yakubu & Viduka Todd - 7 - Steady performance Emerton - 8 - A bit more composure and he could have scored in the first half. Got foward and caused trouble again from his RB postion Pedersen - 8 - One of his better games this season, really came to life in the last ten minutes including some good work in the corner. Savage - 9 - Thought he was brilliant. Just the sort of game Sav likes. Set-up the goal and he didn't get booked. More of the same please! Tugay - 7 - As Hughesy said not his kind of game, but still played a couple of beautiful passes. Bentley - 8 - Worked hard all game and but in a couple of superb crosses that one of the front two really should have been on the end of. Nonda - 8 - A much improved performance from him. Took his goal perfectly but then missed an easier chance in the second half. McCarthy - 9 - Came to life after his goal and killed off the game for us in the last ten minutes. Could have easily had an hat-trick on another day. If he learns how to stay on side he'd be even better. -------------------- Mokoena - 7 - Came on and helped steady the defence and allow other players to push foward. Derbyshire - 8 - Showed brilliant pace and passing ability to set-up McCarthy who nearly made it three. Could have also had a goal for himself if it wasn't for a brilliant goal-line clearance.
Eddie Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 Derbyshire - 8 - Showed brilliant pace and passing ability to set-up McCarthy who nearly made it three. Could have also had a goal for himself if it wasn't for a brilliant goal-line clearance. It was more of a miss really.
AggyBlue Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 He might be the most skillful player (in terms of showboating) that we've ever had, I think it's great. Benni must be the best since Duncan McKenzie, I wonder if he can jump a mini?
AggyBlue Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 Oh dear, what happened here? I really should stop going on the internet after a night out. Your late night posts are assuming cult status, pushing Bob Flemming's reviews close for the most amusing read. I expect another tomorrow morning sometime
Jordan Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 Your late night posts are assuming cult status, pushing Bob Flemming's reviews close for the most amusing read. I expect another tomorrow morning sometime I hope not. I need to be up for 08:00 to catch the train to Wigan.
Exiled_Rover Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 It was more of a miss really. T'was a shocking miss.
RoversFanUSA Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 Well i for one am glad to see Rovers coming back to there winning ways. That pen by neill was was a little uncalled for ( ok a LOT uncalled for) I think he played great but that was a sour note for me and when i heard there was a pen my first thought...Oiijer! then it was Neill and i was like wow! Over all very good breakdown grizfoot and im very happy with the result now on to Wigin.
cletus Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 On Friday night (& after game on Sat) met a great bunch of the Rovers Norwegian supporters club. Had some beers with them & a good time was had by all.....i think? They are off to Liverpool for new years eve & then going to Wigan. Top lads.
USABlue Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 Stands for Absent WithOut Leave. Another Americanism. We are nearly there now; the 53rd State. :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: You're are still free to choose right?? Shouldn't you be more concerned about becoming an Asian Colony. Did not see or listen to the game but glad we won. I am also glad I am still lousy at predictions. Before the Liverpool Match I had us picking up 2-4 points over the next month we now have 6 from 2 games. Was it Neill who gave the penalty away as the match report I read had Ooyah give the penalty. Happy to read Matty is coming on, hope I get to see him play in the Wigan match. I listened to Benni's interview, you can't help but like the fella, he is so upbeat an dpositive. I like the bit where he said about the teams above us and mentioned that how can they be there an us down here, we are better. I liked that. For all the knocks on him he's done outstanding, great half season goals tally and still coming to grips with life in the Prem, he admits that. I'll bet Chelsea wish their 30 Mil signing had scored half as many. He's on his way to becoming a Rovers hero is our Benni.
Fife Rover Posted December 31, 2006 Posted December 31, 2006 Your are still free to choose right?? Unfortunately not; the choice now lies with younger generation.
USABlue Posted January 1, 2007 Posted January 1, 2007 Unfortunately not; the choice now lies with younger generation. You may have a point. Don't give up though, us old fellas still have much to offer.
Al Posted January 1, 2007 Posted January 1, 2007 I think I would rather be a state of the USA than part of a United States of Europe. At least we can talk to one another without an interpreter.
Flopsy Posted January 1, 2007 Posted January 1, 2007 well some of the time, dont ask a yank whether you can bum a fag off them
Al Posted January 1, 2007 Posted January 1, 2007 well some of the time, dont ask a yank whether you can bum a fag off them
USABlue Posted January 1, 2007 Posted January 1, 2007 Just seen the highlights of the Boro game, two terrific goals for us. Neill, what was he thinking? Also clear penalty, no doubt in my mind. Pogatetz completely took out Neill. On a side note, saw the Prem highlights, I forget who, it was nice to see some consistancy in the reffing player sent off for last man challenge, bit accidental, like Toog's but I liked the fact he went. Don't agree with the application of the rule as it stands but it was similar circumstances to Tugays and the ref did take the same action so fair enough. Application of the rule should be reserved for the more cynical or "professional" type fouls. This is what the rule was intended for IMO
philipl Posted January 1, 2007 Posted January 1, 2007 Andy Neild starts a one man campaign to flog Benni to Chelsea. He really is a rubbish reporter- the only metaphor he can think of for excellence by a Rovers player or manager is by saying Chelsea/Mancs/Liverpool would want him. I bet Nield cannot name half the Rovers' Premiership winning side. If he could he wouldn't be so stuck for similies and keep spouting utter tripe.
FourLaneBlue Posted January 1, 2007 Posted January 1, 2007 Hilarious article... "WHEN Benni McCarthy's name got linked with a move to Chelsea last summer, there were some who questioned the validity of those stories." Errr...That's because those links came from Neild after his interview with Benni!
thenodrog Posted January 1, 2007 Posted January 1, 2007 "A minute later, Neill and Pogatetz clashed again, this time in the opposite penalty box, but Mr Atkinson correctly dismissed the Aussie's appeal for a spot-kick." Obviously Andy Neild didn't bother to watch the replay. Pogatetz definitely clipped his leg. Anyway folks rem Neild is only there cause the superb Peter White sadly passed away.
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