'ey up' or is it 'Bonjour'?
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'ey up' or is it 'Bonjour'?
Just wanted to say ey up.
I used to be a mad football lad and played for Horwich RMI youth for a few years, on their lovely sloping pitch.
Saw them beat beat Man City in a pre-season freindly when they fielded Peter Reid.
Used to go to Burnden regular with me dad for about 3 quid or something in div3.
But I've only been to Reebok about 5 times in total due to price mainly.
Also wanted to say what a belting season this is turning out to be.
Gone is the stability that the Big Sam era has given us - some might say slightly boring [don't shoot me].
Now we're on an exciting Rollercoaster of a ride. New Manager - bad choice, good choice, beating Utd, hammered by Liverpool, winning in Europe, in and out of relegation zone, the highs the lows, just like the old days!
Mmmm, jumper for goal posts.... isn't it?
Anyroad, long story short, I now spend winters in France and boards like this help me keep in touch with my roots, so 'Bonjour' one and all.
And COME ON THE WHITES!
I used to be a mad football lad and played for Horwich RMI youth for a few years, on their lovely sloping pitch.
Saw them beat beat Man City in a pre-season freindly when they fielded Peter Reid.
Used to go to Burnden regular with me dad for about 3 quid or something in div3.
But I've only been to Reebok about 5 times in total due to price mainly.
Also wanted to say what a belting season this is turning out to be.
Gone is the stability that the Big Sam era has given us - some might say slightly boring [don't shoot me].
Now we're on an exciting Rollercoaster of a ride. New Manager - bad choice, good choice, beating Utd, hammered by Liverpool, winning in Europe, in and out of relegation zone, the highs the lows, just like the old days!
Mmmm, jumper for goal posts.... isn't it?
Anyroad, long story short, I now spend winters in France and boards like this help me keep in touch with my roots, so 'Bonjour' one and all.
And COME ON THE WHITES!
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I'm assuming the limb to which our new chap refers is the one belonging to our terrier-like promotion-clinching No.4, the limb which broke with an audible snap afore the Burnden Terrace which adored him (or was it John Thomas's on that side and Robbie's on the Manny Road side?)Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Welcome to the site RobbieSavagesLeg.
Now, would you mind if we all jumped up and down on you?
Anyroad, welcome RSL, hope we can keep you informed and entertained.
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