
Tyrone Shoelaces
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I played for a team that had that kit. For a cup semi final we played in brand new shirts. During the game it poured down all afternoon. When we came to get changed after the match we all looked like we'd been tangoed !
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Very, very good right back. Fast and sharp in the the tackle, neat in possession also. One of the first attacking full backs. Voted into the Best World 11 after the 1962 World Cup.
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Academy & U21s
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to blueboy3333's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
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Yeah, what was the half time subs warm up like ?
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I agree, Bellamy used to turn bad passes into good passes all the time.
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I like Moen Ali but he's very lucky not to be dropped.
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Two guys that played a few games years ago , Rowland Horrey from Bishop Auckland and David Holt from County Durham . Holt packed the game in early in his career to go into business.
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Ken Taylor, right full back when I first started watching. Born in South Shields at the mouth of the Tyne.
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Not counting the fact that he was risking a broken hand that could have massively set back his career.
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Billy Wilson was from Seaton Delavel. I've got a pal who was born there. If you called him a Geordie he'd punch you on the nose. That area is Sunderland through and through according to him.
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I understand what you're saying but I think some people would argue he used a greater amount of violence than was necessary. Easy for me to say, I wasn't there. I'd have tried to break it up without throwing punches left right and centre.
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Why couldn't he be out there from the start then ? The ECB is a joke.
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It's been really depressing waking up every morning to hear the constant stream of bad news. This could be the worst side we've ever sent to Australia. I've no answers but I suspect Cricket is on the way to becoming a minority sport in this country. The Ashes mania the swept the country in 2005 has been squandered on the altar of financial short termism. I heard Stokes has been selected for the one day team. How does that work ?
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Celebrity Mastermind
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to Darren Brown's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
It's about time we had a Socialist then. -
Academy & U21s
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to blueboy3333's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Don't give up the day job Phil. -
Academy & U21s
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to blueboy3333's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Sorry, my mistake. -
Academy & U21s
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to blueboy3333's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Doyle coming along nicely, makes the signing of Hart a bit of a mystery. -
Championship 2017/18
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to chaddyrovers's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Sheffield Wednesday played 4-5-1 today with Rhodes as the 1. Then they say coaches know more about football than the ordinary Joe on the terraces. Just been reading the comments on their board. To say the Owls fans are seething is a massive understatement. -
Once he needed surgery he wasn't going to be back any time soon.
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Without being unduly pessimistic as soon as I heard he was having an operation I thought we'll not see much of him again this season. That's a serious injury for a footballer.
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Same as the football team. We're breeding nice guys who aren't winners. We can't deal with pressure, as soon as the going gets really tough we roll over. We've never white washed the Aussies because we lack that killer instinct. As soon as we win the Ashes it's game over let's all go out and get pissed. With the Ausses it's let's make it 5-0. The bottom line is they wanted it more.
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Academy & U21s
Tyrone Shoelaces replied to blueboy3333's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I've only seen him the once but he did pretty well. He's a bit more of a " no nonsense " type of centre half than Wharton. Two good lads there for the future. I remember saying that when we had Taylor and Johanneson playing there but it didn't work out that way. -
The wickets and climatic conditions in England aren't conducive to outright fast bowling unfortunately. Fast medium bowlers using swing and seaming the ball off the wicket have traditionally been how fast bowlers have had success over here. Until that changes really quick English bowlers will be as rare as hens teeth.