Holden in away end
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Pity he hasn't done it more often !!!BWFC_Insane wrote:Zat Knight sat with the Bolton fans at Brum in the league last season....
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After he stopped playing for us I saw Gudni in the away end at Chelsea. It was when we won 2-1 with the late Terry own goal!
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Bergsson watches a few games a season with the Wanderers away fans in London
Pfffft.
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Nicky Hunt at Leicester in 2004.
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Nicky Brookman - pissed as a handcart at Wembley for the Bristol City game.
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Patterson was there last night near meBruce Rioja wrote:Sat with Jimmy Phillips, Michael Johansen and Mark Patterson at Grimsby once, but we were in the main stand so maybe that doesn't count?!
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TKIZ! wrote:Bergsson watches a few games a season with the Wanderers away fans in London
Does he? I haven't seen him before or since. Would be happy to shake his hand everytime. Captain fantastic.
Imagine a centre-back pairing of him and Cahill.
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Was that in the away end, Athers? He's a Darrener isn't he? Just wondering which way his loyalties lie?Athers wrote:Patterson was there last night near meBruce Rioja wrote:Sat with Jimmy Phillips, Michael Johansen and Mark Patterson at Grimsby once, but we were in the main stand so maybe that doesn't count?!
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Can't believe no-one's said Dave Sutton at Wrexham.
Leaping around like the leaping lizard.
Pfft. You young 'uns know nowt!
I also remember a standing in the Manny Road for a reserve game against United going 'You're too old Rod', Rod...why are you on this pitch with these young boys?....Rod...Rod I know you can hear me Rod Wallace...why are you here Rod...Why are you playing with all these young boys...'
Then I turned around and saw Ray, Danny, Barnes and Grommit all stood directly behind me.
Luckily for me they saw the funny side.
Leaping around like the leaping lizard.
Pfft. You young 'uns know nowt!
I also remember a standing in the Manny Road for a reserve game against United going 'You're too old Rod', Rod...why are you on this pitch with these young boys?....Rod...Rod I know you can hear me Rod Wallace...why are you here Rod...Why are you playing with all these young boys...'
Then I turned around and saw Ray, Danny, Barnes and Grommit all stood directly behind me.
Luckily for me they saw the funny side.
I'm not asking you to 'think outside the box' I just wish you'd have a rummage around in it once in a while.
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Gary the Enfield wrote:TKIZ! wrote:Bergsson watches a few games a season with the Wanderers away fans in London
Does he? I haven't seen him before or since. Would be happy to shake his hand everytime. Captain fantastic.
Imagine a centre-back pairing of him and Cahill.
He also likes to go to the Bok and watch us. Saw him outside McDonalds last season with his family before the Stoke game that Klasnic scored late on and got sent off.
Pfffft.
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Yes back of the lower tier.Bruce Rioja wrote:Was that in the away end, Athers? He's a Darrener isn't he? Just wondering which way his loyalties lie?Athers wrote:Patterson was there last night near meBruce Rioja wrote:Sat with Jimmy Phillips, Michael Johansen and Mark Patterson at Grimsby once, but we were in the main stand so maybe that doesn't count?!
I would've checked if he was celebrating our goals but I was too busy nearly being thrown over the stand by my mate
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Gary the Enfield wrote:TKIZ! wrote:Bergsson watches a few games a season with the Wanderers away fans in London
Does he? I haven't seen him before or since. Would be happy to shake his hand everytime. Captain fantastic.
Imagine a centre-back pairing of him and Cahill.
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Indeed - I don't recall Gudni getting spun and left for dead by a 20 stone pub league player like Cahill did last night.the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:Gary the Enfield wrote:TKIZ! wrote:Bergsson watches a few games a season with the Wanderers away fans in London
Does he? I haven't seen him before or since. Would be happy to shake his hand everytime. Captain fantastic.
Imagine a centre-back pairing of him and Cahill.
Mr Overrated couldn't lace Gudni's boots.
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Mr Overrated & Mr Underrated partnership.Bruce Rioja wrote:Indeed - I don't recall Gudni getting spun and left for dead by a 20 stone pub league player like Cahill did last night.the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:Gary the Enfield wrote:TKIZ! wrote:Bergsson watches a few games a season with the Wanderers away fans in London
Does he? I haven't seen him before or since. Would be happy to shake his hand everytime. Captain fantastic.
Imagine a centre-back pairing of him and Cahill.
Mr Overrated couldn't lace Gudni's boots.
Give me Whitlow, Bruno, or Tal (talking my era only) any day. Infact, Simon Charlton won more headers playing CB than Cahill does and he was 2ft 2!
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Abiding memory of Charlie will always be that whack in the nads he took! fecking hell, Scott Dann doesn't know he's born!the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:
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Give me Whitlow, Bruno, or Tal (talking my era only) any day. Infact, Simon Charlton won more headers playing CB than Cahill does and he was 2ft 2!
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Aces to see Stuey in the away end. I was just worried he's get further knee-knack if mobbed mid-celebration. Happen that's why Pratley missed that late chance.
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That Mr Barnet, would hold some water if it were anyone else .... however, I believe it's because he's shite.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Aces to see Stuey in the away end. I was just worried he's get further knee-knack if mobbed mid-celebration. Happen that's why Pratley missed that late chance.
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I love reading this thread, it's like being in the pub.
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Florent Laville and Abdoulaye Faye too. We were a bit spoilt with centrebacks for a time.Bruce Rioja wrote:Abiding memory of Charlie will always be that whack in the nads he took! fecking hell, Scott Dann doesn't know he's born!the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:
Mr Overrated & Mr Underrated partnership.
Give me Whitlow, Bruno, or Tal (talking my era only) any day. Infact, Simon Charlton won more headers playing CB than Cahill does and he was 2ft 2!
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