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You can already buy a hot dog outside the ground and, if you're still feeling peckish, nibble a Yorky inside.

Been doing it for years. 

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10 hours ago, jim mk2 said:

 

We could do with some terrier-like players to give us more bite in midfield. Time to let some of our young reserves off the leash? 

Speaking of midfielders ,what better way for the new dog friendly section to come into being than to name it after one of our former midfielders- The Simon Barker dog enclosure

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What happens if you have a season ticket in that area but your dog can't make it, but you are now to friendly with other dog owners to want to move 

Damn beat to it 

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Posted
3 hours ago, HowieFive0 said:

Shouting ...."Come on Rovers ffs...!!!! " and then suddenly surrounded  by five dogs called Rover ...Although  this boy is up for it ..

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Looks remarkably like Robbie Savage :rover:

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Rumour has it there’s still upwards of 100kg of Pedigree dog food hidden in the Riverside for Steve Keans dog he doesn’t have. 

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There is only one club I can think of that this would be appropriate for, although we could start a team.

Peter Schmeichel (The Great Dane)

El Hadj Woof

Harry Kane ine

Diddier Dogba

Rio Fur dinand

John Terrier

Johan Cruyfts

David Barkham

Dwight Yorkie

Thierry er Henry

Wilfried Bone Y

The entire Huddersfield team are Terriers too and thet could play at Ewood Bark.

http://www.barking-fc.co.uk/

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted (edited)
24 minutes ago, Phil T said:

Depends if Chappieman is playing. He's a different pedigree to the rest.

Certainly like the way he bounce (s) round the field with his chum(s) hopefully makes us winnalot*

*oops sorry MCMC1875 already used that.

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On ‎24‎/‎10‎/‎2017 at 19:37, meadows said:

My mate Eddie who many of you will remember running the coaches from Oswy regularly took his Staffie Soldier on the Enclosure in the late 80s. 

A lady named Nyrene who eas well known for Singing in the pubs & clubs worked on the turnstiles would let him & half of Oswy in for a small considération and nobody batted an eyelid!!

Chalkie Whites daughter, worked with my mrs. in the Cross

Posted

There was a woman with a dog (in the ground) at Bristol last week which I found rather odd, not a guide dog either just some little thing (no good with dog breeds!)

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