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Ianrally

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  1. Philip Lowrie who played the character Denis Tanner in the earliest Coronation St. series has died age of 88
  2. Ella Fitzgerald- Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered.
  3. Will be even sweeter if Nob End are condemned to Lg1.
  4. WBA fans have left in their droves. Turning against TM
  5. Ismael was more interested in waving to the stooges in the pound seats
  6. Sparkie’s Carlisle beat leaders Port Vale. Really pleased for him.
  7. That’s the one in Walton-le-Dale Gav.
  8. Indeed it is, but Pinocchio’s, a member of the same group, is still “temporarily closed” due to an electrical fire, which must be three years ago now. It was always excellent there but it would seem it is never going to open again.
  9. Fleetwood Mac - Need Your Love So Bad Peter Green era. RIP Pal
  10. Of course he didn’t have to explain to us because he knew that we knew that he had the future of the club at heart. We believed in Jack and he believed in the fans.
  11. If VI gets potted I’ve found the perfect replacement for the Venkys. One win in eleven games fo Kelty Hearts and an ex Rovers player too! The perfect fit for this shower. Charlie Mulgrew
  12. Nob End 1 point behind us now! You couldn’t make it up ffs.
  13. Absolutely right but I wouldn’t be surprised if Waggot didn’t make it a condition of entry next season, that you are not allowed to chant against the owners or their stooges.
  14. My old dad used to say “ Never trust a bloke who’s eyes are too close together” Seems the old boy was right!
  15. Brilliant Len. Bob Dylan couldn't have done better. Thank you.
  16. You can bet if it was Rangers going down the pan, White would be shouting from the rooftops. Unfortunately we are a small town club with cobbled streets and flat caps as far as he is concerned. Talksport is not credible anyway.
  17. Interesting that the Sheffield Wednesday problems have been highlighted nationally on the BBC Football web site by the BBC Radio Sheffield football correspondent. Obviously a man not frightened by any backlash from the club. Over to you Andy Bayes to put the spotlight on our owners nationally, or are you running scared?
  18. I couldn't get tickets for the game and watched it on TV. What a nerve racking experience shouting at the telly and knowing its not making any difference. At least on the ground you feel like your contributing something. My next door neighbour got his Rovers shirt and bought a West Ham shirt to watch the game. He had cut both shirts in half and stitched two different halves together to support both Rovers and West Ham at the same time. I went to the presentation at Ewood stood in the BE, nobody sat down that night. It was very very emotional, and my abiding thought was for my dad who was no longer with us but it was him that first took me to Ewood as a 9 year old. I had seen us win the Full Members Cup, League Cup and Premier League. My dad never got to see any of them as he died just before the Full Members final. I was so proud of being a Rovers fan, We will never see any of those glory days again I fear. I stopped going when it became obvious that the club was being systematically dismantled, I just couldn't take any more but of course I still follow the Rovers. VENKYS OUT.
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