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Post by mangogas15 on Nov 30, 2020 11:05:03 GMT
Not for his portrayal of the Minotaur. Look it up.. well you do have to make a living!!! I would imagine he had to pay them. Rarrrrr....he literally got done like a kipper by Jon Pertwee lol
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2020 11:14:43 GMT
I suppose in essence, piratey, that was my point. iFollow is cheap and cheerful but expensive🤔 Mrs. darlo is always wanging on about me complaining about the cost, and I should revert to the audio that has sustained my Saturday-Rovers experience since I stopped going to games. Heyho, the genie's out of the bottle now. Sound and Vision for me... there you are, an open goal for all you Bowie fans. #UTG Blue blue electric blue I should have said "the jean genie's" out of the . . . 🙄
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Post by mangogas15 on Nov 30, 2020 11:16:17 GMT
I should have said "the jean genie's" out of the . . . 🙄 Gene Hunt
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2020 11:26:11 GMT
I should have said "the jean genie's" out of the . . . 🙄 Gene Hunt Very good. Though I had to Google it, mango.
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Post by mangogas15 on Nov 30, 2020 11:28:15 GMT
Very good. Though I had to Google it, mango. He used to call himself that in the first series of Life on Mars which was set around the time of Jean Genie.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2020 11:33:14 GMT
Very good. Though I had to Google it, mango. He used to call himself that in the first series of Life on Mars which was set around the time of Jean Genie. Ah, right. My life has gone from ashes to ashes.
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Post by mangogas15 on Nov 30, 2020 11:34:25 GMT
He used to call himself that in the first series of Life on Mars which was set around the time of Jean Genie. Ah, right. My life has gone from ashes to ashes. My first single i bought Also remember Rik Mayall singing it round a grave in The Young Ones and Terry Jones headbutting him as a result.
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Post by Colyton Gas. on Nov 30, 2020 14:02:06 GMT
When we beat little Alfreton,an elderly visiting supporter got very emotional and said 'I never ever thought we'd be coming to big grounds like this'. Having refereed at Alfreton,Keynsham Town would seem big but nice to hear him say that.Everything is relative I suppose.Jake Gosling played well that day.
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Post by mangogas15 on Nov 30, 2020 20:21:40 GMT
Yes, absolute disgrace that from Hunt. Daly had every right to jump for the ball - his arm may have slightly brushed Hunt on the way down, but it was nowhere near his head. In circumstances like this, where video evidence is available, there should be some way to punish the player for deliberately faking an injury to try to gain an advantage. Should be fined, or retrospectively red-carded, for trying to get an opposition player sent off. I met Mr Hunt in a pub when he was at Orient and Kevin Nolan was manager there. Cockney rhyming slang would seem appropriate. My surname too mr epping
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Post by The Concept on Nov 30, 2020 22:45:10 GMT
One of the annoying things about i-Follow has been them showing a reply of an incident (generally an inconsequential incident), when you know play is just about to get back under way. You can then hear the Radio Bristol commentary going on, start shouting at the screen in frustration, then finally the reply is over and you've missed a passage of play.
Thought things would be better on the BBC Red Button, but there they were showing close-ups of the managers, or substitutes, or a player involved in the previous passage of play, or a cardboard cut-out in the stand, when the play was still going on and we were missing out ... aarrrghhh!!
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Post by eppinggas on Nov 30, 2020 23:18:07 GMT
When we beat little Alfreton,an elderly visiting supporter got very emotional and said 'I never ever thought we'd be coming to big grounds like this'. Having refereed at Alfreton,Keynsham Town would seem big but nice to hear him say that.Everything is relative I suppose.Jake Gosling played well that day. 1. Yes, I like to see elderly fans (even away supporters) enjoying a Bristol Rovers fixture. I remember storming out of Hitchin after that embarrassing FA up defeat, and the Hitchin tea-ladies were coming out of their hut, all excited, and asking "have we won"? Bless. Softened the defeat. 2. My son famously goes for a piss whenever Rovers score important goals. Jake Gosling's opener against Alfreton was a cracker, which he obviously missed. He did top that though, by missing Bodin's dancing feet to level against Daggers in THAT game. We were in the East Terrace and he thought there had been an earthquake whilst in the pisser. He was there however for Browners goal. THAT goal. THAT goal. UTG.
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Post by irishrover on Nov 30, 2020 23:31:47 GMT
When we beat little Alfreton,an elderly visiting supporter got very emotional and said 'I never ever thought we'd be coming to big grounds like this'. Having refereed at Alfreton,Keynsham Town would seem big but nice to hear him say that.Everything is relative I suppose.Jake Gosling played well that day. 1. Yes, I like to see elderly fans (even away supporters) enjoying a Bristol Rovers fixture. I remember storming out of Hitchin after that embarrassing FA up defeat, and the Hitchin tea-ladies were coming out of their hut, all excited, and asking "have we won"? Bless. Softened the defeat. 2. My son famously goes for a piss whenever Rovers score important goals. Jake Gosling's opener against Alfreton was a cracker, which he obviously missed. He did top that though, by missing Bodin's dancing feet to level against Daggers in THAT game. We were in the East Terrace and he thought there had been an earthquake whilst in the pisser. He was there however for Browners goal. THAT goal. THAT goal. UTG. With the likes of Alfreton that is endearing and understandable. But I was in a pub on the Wirral a couple of years ago after we'd lost at Tranmere as usual and an elderly Tranmere fan said to me 'have to say I really love it when we stuff the big teams like you'...and I was thinking us? big team? really? This is the Tranmere I remember getting to League Cup Finals and regularly being in with a chance of getting into the Premier League. Sustained heights of relative success we have never gotten remotely close to in my lifetime. I guess perspective is different everywhere.
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Post by mangogas15 on Dec 1, 2020 7:10:35 GMT
1. Yes, I like to see elderly fans (even away supporters) enjoying a Bristol Rovers fixture. I remember storming out of Hitchin after that embarrassing FA up defeat, and the Hitchin tea-ladies were coming out of their hut, all excited, and asking "have we won"? Bless. Softened the defeat. 2. My son famously goes for a piss whenever Rovers score important goals. Jake Gosling's opener against Alfreton was a cracker, which he obviously missed. He did top that though, by missing Bodin's dancing feet to level against Daggers in THAT game. We were in the East Terrace and he thought there had been an earthquake whilst in the pisser. He was there however for Browners goal. THAT goal. THAT goal. UTG. With the likes of Alfreton that is endearing and understandable. But I was in a pub on the Wirral a couple of years ago after we'd lost at Tranmere as usual and an elderly Tranmere fan said to me 'have to say I really love it when we stuff the big teams like you'...and I was thinking us? big team? really? This is the Tranmere I remember getting to League Cup Finals and regularly being in with a chance of getting into the Premier League. Sustained heights of relative success we have never gotten remotely close to in my lifetime. I guess perspective is different everywhere. Interesting that Tranmere point, as their stadium looked better than ours, yet they see us as a bigger team, we were in a lower league at the time as well. I suppose they have always had the inferiority complex which you could understand, I remember them always playing Friday nights and it was purely to increase their crowds so they got people instead of them going to Liverpool or Everton on Saturday
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Post by lostinspace on Dec 1, 2020 7:59:16 GMT
With the likes of Alfreton that is endearing and understandable. But I was in a pub on the Wirral a couple of years ago after we'd lost at Tranmere as usual and an elderly Tranmere fan said to me 'have to say I really love it when we stuff the big teams like you'...and I was thinking us? big team? really? This is the Tranmere I remember getting to League Cup Finals and regularly being in with a chance of getting into the Premier League. Sustained heights of relative success we have never gotten remotely close to in my lifetime. I guess perspective is different everywhere. Interesting that Tranmere point, as their stadium looked better than ours, yet they see us as a bigger team, we were in a lower league at the time as well. I suppose they have always had the inferiority complex which you could understand, I remember them always playing Friday nights and it was purely to increase their crowds so they got people instead of them going to Liverpool or Everton on Saturday a long passed on mate of mine[when we were at Eastville] had relatives on the Wirral, and at the time as you say they played on Fridays, the kids punishment was to send them to Tranmere for that Friday fixture
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Post by basel on Dec 1, 2020 8:21:35 GMT
Interesting that Tranmere point, as their stadium looked better than ours, yet they see us as a bigger team, we were in a lower league at the time as well. I suppose they have always had the inferiority complex which you could understand, I remember them always playing Friday nights and it was purely to increase their crowds so they got people instead of them going to Liverpool or Everton on Saturday a long passed on mate of mine[when we were at Eastville] had relatives on the Wirral, and at the time as you say they played on Fridays, the kids punishment was to send them to Tranmere for that Friday fixture Tranmere use to earn many points from their Friday night floodlit games.A bigger crowd plus I think opposition travelled on the day.They had alot more night games than other clubs and gained advantage because of it.
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Post by eppinggas on Dec 1, 2020 8:39:30 GMT
a long passed on mate of mine[when we were at Eastville] had relatives on the Wirral, and at the time as you say they played on Fridays, the kids punishment was to send them to Tranmere for that Friday fixture Tranmere use to earn many points from their Friday night floodlit games.A bigger crowd plus I think opposition travelled on the day.They had alot more night games than other clubs and gained advantage because of it. As did Southend United down on the Essex riviera...
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Post by kingswood Polak on Dec 1, 2020 16:52:38 GMT
The entire place now smells musky 😱 You say that as though it didn't before.. But I still prefer musk over Kingswood than than butyric acid smell of mangadoo 😂😂😂
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