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[Archived] Should Dunny Have Come Home?
broadsword replied to blinddevotion's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Didn't he create the first goal on Saturday??? -
It's in the Star (yes, that organ of truth) that there are in fact 8 teams after him: West Ham; liddypewl;Newcassel;Villa;Real Madrid!;Chelsea;Marseille; That's only 7, presumably the other one is Barca. He's going to go, surely. I'm not exactly going to be bawling into my hanky when it does happen, I have to be honest.
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how about: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318202/
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Ah, just burn the bl00dy thing down. Bin it. Turn it into a brothel. Fed up with the bleeding thing.
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[Archived] Should Dunny Have Come Home?
broadsword replied to blinddevotion's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Until it's official I wouldn't get too excited. How many games did he manage for Birmingham in the 3 or 4 seasons he was there? -
[Archived] The Nancy Boys Are Coming
broadsword replied to philipl's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
I guess if we'd not scored late on, then the headline would've read: "Nancy Drew Against the Hardy Boys"??? -
[Archived] Blackburn 1- 3 Newcastle
broadsword replied to ihtd's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Ste ... who is that in your avatar??? :S -
[Archived] Dunny On His Way Back
broadsword replied to Brownie's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
I wouldn't be so premature. He who laughs last and all that. Whilst it may be a little dispiriting to have news that you've found out for yourself greeted with derision, I don't think there was a need to fly off the handle quite so badly. -
[Archived] Duff Completes Switch
broadsword replied to pick32's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
probably in tears because he didn't want to go to Newcastle. -
[Archived] Blackburn 1- 3 Newcastle
broadsword replied to ihtd's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
OK - that made me chuckle. -
[Archived] British And Irish Players
broadsword replied to Paul's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Absolute cobblers. Real A grade tosh. "Utterly superior" - ha! -
[Archived] Jimmy Hill And The Ballgirl
broadsword replied to Jolly Giraffe's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Bill maynard the actor apparently has two children, both born in the 1950's. So his girl's obviously aged well! -
The queen must have had it on repeat dial. Is horse jumping a sport? You might as well have crown green bowls getting recognition. As I said before, it's always boring. But it just goes to show how poor we are at sport these days that there was no recognition for sportsmen who play sports that anyone gives a damn about.
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[Archived] British And Irish Players
broadsword replied to Paul's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Unfortunately it seems to be the case that anyone who says something was better in teh past is lampooned as a deluded Daily Mail reader who can't accept change, and can't accept that change is always better. -
[Archived] British And Irish Players
broadsword replied to Paul's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
I knew there was 2, but couldn't remember the other geezer's name! I used to remember getting pathetically excited when we signed a foreign player. "Ooooh, anders Andersson, never heard of him, wonder what he's like?" Those days are long gone. -
[Archived] British And Irish Players
broadsword replied to Paul's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
It's not just wallowing in pointless nostalgia. This is linked to the Academy topic. We are not producing decent-home grown players in sufficient quantities any more. I remember when Ipswich were thought of as being exotic because they had Arnold Muhren. -
[Archived] Who Is This Boards Biggest Idiot?
broadsword replied to ABBEY's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Is the wall OK? Seriously, sorry to hear that. We really could've done with a draw. No, honestly, have you really broken your arm? -
Not quite sure what this has to do with a German player?!
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Looking at it another that is only TWO players, one of whom went for a transfer fee comfortably paid for by a Russian billionaire, the other one paid by bernard cribbins on drugs financed by bongo book money. Neither Duff nor Dunn came through the academy system. This is what you are forgetting. We were lucky to get the money we did for those two players, and going on current trends we were lucky to actually get them. Is the academy likely to produce players like Dunn and Duff in the next ten years? It doesn't look like it, does it? God knows how many youth players we've realised, the numbers are mind-boggling.
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To echo something Mark Hughes referred to when he was interviewed for a broadsheet (talking about reserve/ academy training pitches). Why should academy players be rewarded before they've even made it? Training at first-class facilities should be something they aspire to, not something they're given as of right. I fear we've been left with a white elephant. But then if we didn't have an academy we couldn't compete with other clubs for young players. Which is the way of the world these days as local players coming up through the system are now a rarity. But then would we notice a difference as we're not bringing anyone through anyway. For the players it's produced (I can't think of any notable academy graduates), the academy has been a rank failure and a sorry waste of money.
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[Archived] Hob Nob Anyone?
broadsword replied to Royal Fleet's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Group? Was there a popular beat combo called "The Biscuit Men" (or even Biscuitment) then? -
Haha! That made me chuckle. If that's the case, then we should try to emulate Leeds. Spend beyond our means and sink to the bottom of the second tier in 3 years or so. Fantastic.
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[Archived] "impossible" Rovers- Question
broadsword replied to petter_rovers's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
I agree. SuperStella, shove that one up yer bum. -
[Archived] "impossible" Rovers- Question
broadsword replied to petter_rovers's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
I *did* read what you just wrote. I agree that he is English, but for the purposes of the question presumably he is Irish as otherwise it would be too easy. But then again, I think it is a poorly-defined question. Why is Marlon Broomes ruled out for not being a "regular", when the question doesn't require someone to have played in defence regularly, just that they have played. If that wasn't the case, then it would've been made explicit. Perhaps they mean someone who was a defender who regularly played there? Which rules reid out on both counts. Perhaps if the question made sense it would be relatively easy to answer.