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DanLad

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  1. Didn't someone else score 5 goals on that day ? Stole a bit of SG's glory somewhat I remember .

    Someone did, yes. A Derby player?

    Was there a picture in the national press with Simes holding his hand up with all fives fingers splayed and he was beaming away? Or was that the Derby bloke? Or was it 5 goals Simes scored against Derby?

    Bloody memory. Grrr!

    I wsa only about 8, though...

  2. I can't remember if someone else mentioned this one here. There was an autobiography or a newspaper article recently where a ref stated that the decisions go the 'big clubs' way because refs are scared of losing the oppurtunity to ref the 'big teams' again. Isn't this just another example of the 'Moggi method' but over here? Shouldn't that be investigated?

    After some of the diabolical reffing decisions we have all seen (including RFW deciding how many additional minutes to play against us [still can't believe that there wasn't uproar about this]) surely there is a link here. I suppose that the key is getting a concrete causal link, but that's what investigations are for (to undertake searches to ascertain whether there is one)?

  3. me too. they'd be able to swap wings during games, like wilcox and rippers used to. i can see it working well.

    Playing players out of position isn't always a good idea. Invariably it's the defensive side of the game that catches them out, but players can also be incredibly ineffective overall when they are swapped around like this. Souness used to do it a lot, invariably to the detriment of the Rovers play.

    We've got this fabulous left midfielder. A rare diamond indeed. Let's play him on the right...

    (Not that I'm saying that I don't want Peter to feature. Let's bring him in at his proper position, slowly at first, before slinging him all over the park)

  4. Here you go people.

    For 2007-08

    IPB Image

    That looks pretty good.

    My favourite away kit was the red and black stripes of equal width. Classic IMO.

    I thought the yellow strip was awful. Sorry! We were always gargabe when we played in it too. I now have a superstition that crap away kits get you relegated...or was that the crap orange one. Crap nonetheless.

    FWIW I think the home kit and away kit should mirror each other. The badge should always be over the heart. Don't confuse the poor players when it comes to badge kissing. Remember Gally kissing the sponsors logo (Kappa?)

    Having mentioned my fiance earlier I'd point out that she finds it most amusing that blokes who generally pay little or no attention to clothes or fashion instantly get interested when it's a footy kit. Strange but true!

    (PS do they still call them "fiance"s these days?)

    With a due sense of trepidation and dread...what should I call her?

  5. Exactly thats what frustrate's me the most about this entire thing!! The people who run the F.A aren't football people...if they were then perhaps they would appoint somebody who would actually win something!!!

    Ah, but if you put football people in charge the business element would just become a shambles amd a laughing stock that haemorrages money...

    ...wait a minute...

    ...that's what it is like now.

    What are these jokers actually supposed to be _good_ at?*

    *Besides growing moustaches that are, quite frankly, ludicrous.

  6. What I am getting sick of hearing is players dreams

    "It is like a dream, this has always been my dream, playing with blahblah has been my dream, my dream is being fulfilled"

    You won't have seen the LET billboard that emblazoned the interview inside where Roberts talked of his 'dream' move to Blackburn!

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