LongsightM13
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The stench of plastic overseas Scouse is strong with that oneJust been on the bbc website after our game , I do find some of the posts funny lol this is suppose to be a City fan
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The stench of plastic overseas Scouse is strong with that oneJust been on the bbc website after our game , I do find some of the posts funny lol this is suppose to be a City fan
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We had a season in the North Stand while the were rebuilding the Kippax and we used to.joke that Coton was our playmaker. The view from their of how much of our play went through him was startlingly obvious. Even good players would pass back from midfield and he would run to the ball right shoulder about 120 degrees to the ball and welly it as hard and far as he could. Perhaps he got headhunted to the Swamp for their kick and rush style?I always enjoyed Weaves' risky footwork to be fair.........
Edit: for some reason only just registered that you changed the parameters to 30 years - Coton?
I’m still waiting for Peter Swales to buy my shares back.Did we?
I don't remember us having one.
The media don't help the ill informed when they write reams about a new player or existing one being 'awarded' the privilege of wearing 'the famous number 7 shirt'.Most Rags have zero knowledge of anything pre 1993 and think that players have always had squad numbers.
It's also ironic that the stock market flotation that gave them the springboard to outspent everyone and dominate for so long gave The Glazers the opportunity to acquire these shares as a leveraged buyout and plunge them so deep into debt.
Oh dear, what a shame, never mind.
I'm sure I've read that Michael Knighton, presumably in an attempt to gain credibility, pretty much blurted out the business plans he had for when he took control and someone thought "that sounds like a good plan" lets not sell. So, if anyone deserves 'kudos' for the rags transformation it's whoever piggybacked Knighton's plans and, given that he's as thick as mince, I doubt that was Edwards.I don’t think rags followed the club when Micheal Knighton was doing kick ups in front of the Stretford end. Kudos to Martin Edwards for transforming them into a dominant force in English football, however their complacency and lack of willingness to face down challengers leaves them where they are now. A bunch of deep in debt has beens trying to rig football for their gain with a super league.
This 100%The media don't help the ill informed when they write reams about a new player or existing one being 'awarded' the privilege of wearing 'the famous number 7 shirt'.
Watched the first half of the palace game on BT till it started buffering so switched to BEIN for the 2nd and Nicky Summerbee was on. Didn’t blow smoke up our arse just saw the game for what it was. Refreshing to not hear the crap from Ian darke and his acolytes.This 100%
The Rag sycophants in the media are desperately trying to keep them relevant and the thick plastics who follow them hang on their every word.
I have lots of fun pulling them apart when they start quoting the bollocks they've obviously heard on Sly or read in the Muen or Daily Fail.
I haven't bought a paper for years and I don't pay the likes of Sly or BT a penny.
I usually pick our games up on Dazn, Bein or another foreign stream which is far better than listening to bitter, irrelevant wankers like Spit, Ratboy and Camelgob.
The joy of Iptv, like you all I want is fair, objective commentary and analysis.Watched the first half of the palace game on BT till it started buffering so switched to BEIN for the 2nd and Nicky Summerbee was on. Didn’t blow smoke up our arse just saw the game for what it was. Refreshing to not hear the crap from Ian darke and his acolytes.
do you not think it was the ball juggler who told them what they were sat on as they paid him off sharpish when money rolled inI don’t think rags followed the club when Micheal Knighton was doing kick ups in front of the Stretford end. Kudos to Martin Edwards for transforming them into a dominant force in English football, however their complacency and lack of willingness to face down challengers leaves them where they are now. A bunch of deep in debt has beens trying to rig football for their gain with a super league.