I used to wear ladies tights under my pants when it was cold, mind you, I used to wear them in the summer too.I’m sure I remember the Plymouth match being absolutely freezing cold and wearing my pyjamas underneath my clothes!
I used to wear ladies tights under my pants when it was cold, mind you, I used to wear them in the summer too.I’m sure I remember the Plymouth match being absolutely freezing cold and wearing my pyjamas underneath my clothes!
Roger Kirkpatrick Oakie, what a character and a very good referee
Bloody hell mcfc thats him and yes one of the best refs we`ve ever produced.Roger Kirkpatrick Oakie, what a character and a very good referee
I remember that game ref the bomb and the brilliant ref was a guy I can`t remember his real name but he was nicknamed Mr Pickwick as he sported some very long and bushy sideburns. The crowd laughed like fuck as he picked the ball up and put it to his ear to see/hear if the bomb was inside the ball and ticking, A very funny moment. ;)
There you go Oakie, put your reading glasses and slippers on and step back into Maine Road and Stan Gibsons best efforts to control the mud****See the BBC have got a new article up
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Yep.yawn every fucking year we hear this in november shortly followed by its not fair as we kick on in january
Neville gets mixed up these days with what the rest of us would call 'wishful thinking' and what we would just label 'shit'!Yep.
This time last year Neville set the narrative "something's not quite right with City, they look bored to me".
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That one with the bomb scare was against West Brom, we won 2-1, March 1972.I recall a match or two being played on a mid-week afternoon. This was due to a work-to-rule by the coal miners (or the electrical union?) and the Government were trying to cut electricity consumption.
I thought it was earlier than 1975 as I was at Manchester University from 1971-74 and wouldn’t have been able to get away to a football match on a midweek afternoon in 1975. It was certainly aimed a Conservative Government and they were defeated in February 1974.
I can’t remember who City played. I do recall a bomb scare during a match where everyone was asked to look under their seat for a bomb before play resumed!
Surely he meant “something’s not quite right with United, they look shite to me”. Same every yearYep.
This time last year Neville set the narrative "something's not quite right with City, they look bored to me".
Think it's called deflection palSurely he meant “something’s not quite right with United, they look shite to me”. Same every year
A brilliant read and nostalgia comes flooding back. Cheers bluemanc.View attachment 137345There you go Oakie, put your reading glasses and slippers on and step back into Maine Road and Stan Gibsons best efforts to control the mud
Thats Old Traffords finest mud/shxt. Why it's called the swamp;-)
Looking at that it shows what a good groundsman, at the time, Stan was. Don't think I ever saw Maine Road that bad.
They have a very very unhealthy obsession about Madrid for some reason.See the BBC have got a new article up
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It's hilarious that a club's spending is now largely being ignored by the BBC.uThey have a very very unhealthy obsession about Madrid for some reason.
Also see their main story is:
Why are Forest so good this season - and can it last?
Now, Forest are doing absolutely brilliant this year, fair play to them but they have spend 400 million in the last 3 years, something ignored by the BBC
Yep.
This time last year Neville set the narrative "something's not quite right with City, they look bored to me".