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  1. Quoted from thedugout.net - created by eyoung

    Hi!

    I have made a data remake of the season 1989/90 for FM2006.

    It is a trip back to English football's bad, old days, before Premier League, all seater stadia and luxurious foreigners totally changed the experience of the game. By extracting these files into your db folder, it offers the possibility to manage English clubs that have their authentic 1989 squads in the game, like Liverpool with Rush, Grobbelaar, Houghton, Arsenal with Merson, Adams, Smith, Wimbledon with Fashanu, Segers, Wise, and so on. Even Maidstone have their full squad as of 1989. All data in the English league have been tried adopted to the realistic settings of 1989; managers and players with their abilities and reputations, clubs with their stadia and kits, even the weather conditions have been changed.

    Screenshots can be viewed at

    http://s99.photobucket.com/albums/l306/fm8990/

    Please do the following when starting a new game

    -Do always play small database, in order to avoid contemporary fringe (mostly foreign) players that have not yet been deleted to enter the English league.

    -Do only choose from the top four English divisions, i.e. Football League.

    -Do remove the file "init" in the data folder which supplies Chelsea with their sugar daddy.

    If you would like to download it, visit:

    http://files.filefront.com/fm8990v22zip/;5...;/fileinfo.html

    Files are only compatible with FM2006 version 6.0.3.

  2. Plymouth Argyle 1 Rovers 3

    This was my first ever away game. As I remember, Rovers had to win to guarantee a play-off spot and Plymouth had to win to avoid relegation, so this really was a massive game for both sides.

    My family were on holiday staying at a nearby Haven caravan park. It was a bizarre holiday camp in which both Phil Parks and Geoff Capes made special appearances! Anyway before we went to the game it came out that one of the entertainers on the site was a Plymouth fan and was going to the game but had no transport so we game him a lift to the game.

    Before the game some kids were shouting to the warming up players to get their autographs and them some little swine with no shame whatsoever shouted for Chris Price to come over and he trotted over ready to give autographs to his adoring fans but was put firmly in his place when the kid said "will you get Speedie to come over and give us his autograph". David Speedie scored a hattrick on the day. My dad and I were right at the back of the Rovers fans leaving the ground because we were in no rush as we were staying nearby so we took our time leaving. As were milling around the away end I saw David Speedie on the otherside of the fence supping a pint outside what must have been the players bar! A fine way to celebrate a hattrick! My dad forbade me from asking Speedie for his autograph because it would have spoilt his pint if everyone else had seen us getting his autograph and then rushed over.

    In the away end we were joined by two Plymouth fans who couldnt get into the home stands so they came and watched with us. Rather bizarre fan segragation going on there but I remember in the same season when we played Newcastle at Ewood that when Newcastle scored first all these little Geordies were dancing in the Walkersteel Stand. They just appeared from nowhere. Anyway they were good sports and took the defeat with a brave face unlike the rest of the crowd. As the final whistle blew, onto the pitch ran all these Argyle skin heads who looked determined to get some revenge. I remember one in particular because he seemed to be running directly over to me and my dad with a brick in his hand. Fortunately the police weren't as fat and easily outran them to get between us and them. I was 9 years old at the time and that was really scary and put me off going to away games for a long time.

    As the crowd filed out and we were led through the home side stand all the seats had been smashed to smitherines, I can only assume as some sort of retribution by the Rovers fans for attempted attack by the greenies.

    In the car driving back to the caravan my dad said once again said I wasn't allowed to do something when he forbade me from hanging my scarf out of the window afterwards because it wasnt fair to the Argyle chap who was sat in the back with a face on him, so I had to hide my glee.

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  3. Got back today from Paris and it was great! Even more expensive than I had anticipated though.

    Best thing about my trip had to be shopping on, and then drinking a bottle of wine on, the Champs Ellyses! Was a great laugh.

    Went to the Louvre and saw the Mona Lisa, saw the tapestry of the woman and the unicorn, went to the Eiffel Tower but the queues were biblical saw we passed on that. Notre Dame was great and we went to the top for 7.50 euros.

    The only negative was when we went to Sacre Coeur and got off at the Chateau Rouge metro stop which seemed to have brought us to the equivalent of a deepest bronx ghetto. Then we got roughed up outside sacre coeur by some tit/lucky lucky man who stuck a piece of string on my finger and then my wrist when I wasnt looking and then insisted we pay 15 euros each, fortunately an American tour guide came and saved us. God bless Americans!

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  4. I'm off to Paris for a week with my girlfriend in a fortnight.

    Can anyone recommend anywhere to see, other than the well known landmarks?

    Any recommended places to go to eat or places to avoid?

    Any other tips... ie should I pretend to be Welsh to avoid a potential London 2012 backlash?

    Thanks for any help

  5. Despite the tragic content of this thread I have found it very interesting to read the posts concerned with the specific events of Thursday and its nice to see the care that some of you show for your fellow members well-being.

    This thread is very interesting if you read from beginning to end as it shows how people's opinions changed and what people were thinkingand feeling as more and more information came to light and events unfolded on Thursday.

    Its a pity that the arguments about racism etc etc couldn't have been kept in a separate thread away from the the discussion about the bombings as, for me, they merely distract from what the thread should have been about, whatever the title says.

    I am sorry to say that, of the four or five forums I regularly read, this forum is by far the most unfriendly that I visit and I seldom post here because of that.

    Why am I telling you this? Dunno

    My cousin was in London on Thursday and he is safe as was my girlfriends nan and she is also safe. Thank God!

    Thoughts are with the chap who's business associate is missing and with that person's family.

  6. What the (Please don't use that word again) do you think you're doing?

    This is London. We've dealt with your sort before. You don't try and pull this on us.

    Do you have any idea how many times our city has been attacked? Whatever you're trying to do, it's not going to work.

    All you've done is end some of our lives, and ruin some more. How is that going to help you? You don't get rewarded for this kind of crap.

    And if, as your MO indicates, you're an al-Qaeda group, then you're out of your tiny minds.

    Because if this is a message to Tony Blair, we've got news for you. We don't much like our government ourselves, or what they do in our name. But, listen very clearly. We'll deal with that ourselves. We're London, and we've got our own way of doing things, and it doesn't involve tossing bombs around where innocent people are going about their lives.

    And that's because we're better than you. Everyone is better than you. Our city works. We rather like it. And we're going to go about our lives. We're going to take care of the lives you ruined. And then we're going to work. And we're going down the pub.

    So you can pack up your bombs, put them in your arseholes, and get the (Please don't use that word again) out of our city.

    Source: The London News Review

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