Middlesbrough to the slaughter!
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Good grief, their season is hardly over, there's still nine points available to put them on 67, which means that they still have a chance; slim I know, but it's not all over till the fat lady does her business. If we were boro and boro were us (if you see what I mean) I wouldn't have given up, yet.PC1978 wrote:Going to this one with a 'boro supporting mate of mine. Both in the home end. He said he was going to pretend to be a neutral and then go to the loo after every goal for a private cry or celebration depending on his beloved team's fortunes. However, he has since decided that their season is over and he is supporting us wholeheartedly instead.
I just hope he can get the same message to some of their players (and Cardiff and Blackpool's too!).
I agree but I was just relaying what he said to me. It would be true enough to say that their fans' confidence is shot even after beating Forest.
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As I understand it, Cardiff is his last game.officer_dibble wrote:Isdawson still here? Would give wheats a game with dawson to get him back in, where he fit?
Results in 2013: LLLLLWLDLWLLLLDLLW. Imagine the stench round here if we'd had that.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Good grief, their season is hardly over, there's still nine points available to put them on 67, which means that they still have a chance; slim I know, but it's not all over till the fat lady does her business. If we were boro and boro were us (if you see what I mean) I wouldn't have given up, yet.
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I have a spare ticket for this one if a longstanding member wants to go and can collect from my house (Westhoughton) and return.
It's an U21 ticket but have borrowed it out a few times to people as old as 30 with no problems.
It's an U21 ticket but have borrowed it out a few times to people as old as 30 with no problems.
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"borrowed it out" .... "BORROWED IT OUT" !?!?!?!ChrisC wrote:I have a spare ticket for this one if a longstanding member wants to go and can collect from my house (Westhoughton) and return.
It's an U21 ticket but have borrowed it out a few times to people as old as 30 with no problems.
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bobo the clown wrote:"borrowed it out" .... "BORROWED IT OUT" !?!?!?!ChrisC wrote:I have a spare ticket for this one if a longstanding member wants to go and can collect from my house (Westhoughton) and return.
It's an U21 ticket but have borrowed it out a few times to people as old as 30 with no problems.
Sorry
Is the wording not upto scratch? Or is it the fact I "borrowed it out"?
If it is the latter then I have no choice as my other half works some Saturdays and I have a 1 year old daughter.
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About time we hammered a team isn't it??
3-0 victory for me on this one
3-0 victory for me on this one
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Get your vaccines everybody, there has been a massive measles outbreak in Boro.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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er....seriously?bwfcdan94 wrote:Get your vaccines everybody, there has been a massive measles outbreak in Boro.
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Not massive but there has been an outbreak nearly as bad as that in Swansea as we will probably see whirling around the internet in the next couple of days. The figure I was quoted was "over 300".
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Due to stupid parents and an even more stupid doctor who faked a link to autism.
Aaaaaanyway. A nervous match with us struggling to break down their 11 men behind the ball. A late one nil winner and a huge collective sigh of relief not seen since the final whistle went shortly after Ricketts made it 2-1 with ten minutes left several years ago on his return.
Aaaaaanyway. A nervous match with us struggling to break down their 11 men behind the ball. A late one nil winner and a huge collective sigh of relief not seen since the final whistle went shortly after Ricketts made it 2-1 with ten minutes left several years ago on his return.
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Agree with you on that but the one in south wales is a lot more worrying with 850 reported cases, by the time we make our trip to Cardiff it will be more like 1200 and the fact that they only have an uptake rate of 35% there for vaccinations is even more scary.Bijou Bob wrote:Due to stupid parents and an even more stupid doctor who faked a link to autism.
Aaaaaanyway. A nervous match with us struggling to break down their 11 men behind the ball. A late one nil winner and a huge collective sigh of relief not seen since the final whistle went shortly after Ricketts made it 2-1 with ten minutes left several years ago on his return.
As for the Boro game I will go 1-0 whites.
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*Something about Ben Goldacre* the jail-dodging cnuts.
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Re: Middlesbrough to the slaughter!
Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:As I understand it, Cardiff is his last game.officer_dibble wrote:Isdawson still here? Would give wheats a game with dawson to get him back in, where he fit?Results in 2013: LLLLLWLDLWLLLLDLLW. Imagine the stench round here if we'd had that.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Good grief, their season is hardly over, there's still nine points available to put them on 67, which means that they still have a chance; slim I know, but it's not all over till the fat lady does her business. If we were boro and boro were us (if you see what I mean) I wouldn't have given up, yet.
That'll be because Anthony is from the Columba school of 'mention 'good football' in every interview despite being a clueless wanker and see how far it gets you'. Literally, *factually* worse at managing than John fecking Barnes!
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Its the wording, never understand why some people find being a pedantic grammar prefect is funny? ...whilst also disregarding your generous offer.ChrisC wrote:bobo the clown wrote:"borrowed it out" .... "BORROWED IT OUT" !?!?!?!ChrisC wrote:I have a spare ticket for this one if a longstanding member wants to go and can collect from my house (Westhoughton) and return.
It's an U21 ticket but have borrowed it out a few times to people as old as 30 with no problems.
Sorry
Is the wording not upto scratch? Or is it the fact I "borrowed it out"?
If it is the latter then I have no choice as my other half works some Saturdays and I have a 1 year old daughter.
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This will be only the second home game this season I can't get to. The other was Cardiff so hoping my absence = home win. COYWM!!
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Is that a question?white blood wrote:Its the wording, never understand why some people find being a pedantic grammar prefect is funny? ...whilst also disregarding your generous offer.ChrisC wrote:bobo the clown wrote:"borrowed it out" .... "BORROWED IT OUT" !?!?!?!ChrisC wrote:I have a spare ticket for this one if a longstanding member wants to go and can collect from my house (Westhoughton) and return.
It's an U21 ticket but have borrowed it out a few times to people as old as 30 with no problems.
Sorry
Is the wording not upto scratch? Or is it the fact I "borrowed it out"?
If it is the latter then I have no choice as my other half works some Saturdays and I have a 1 year old daughter.
very kind offer chris but i wont need you're ticket fanks
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and a stupid leader of the opposition (one David Cameron) who reinforced the scare over autism by calling on the government to offer the vaccines separately rather than support the government in maintaining the line that there was no real evidence for the link...Bijou Bob wrote:Due to stupid parents and an even more stupid doctor who faked a link to autism.
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Free online (69 page!) match programme here:thebish wrote:and a stupid leader of the opposition (one David Cameron) who reinforced the scare over autism by calling on the government to offer the vaccines separately rather than support the government in maintaining the line that there was no real evidence for the link...Bijou Bob wrote:Due to stupid parents and an even more stupid doctor who faked a link to autism.
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That and the fact that he's nowhere near as OLD as thirty!white blood wrote:Its the wording, never understand why some people find being a pedantic grammar prefect is funny? ...whilst also disregarding your generous offer.ChrisC wrote:bobo the clown wrote:"borrowed it out" .... "BORROWED IT OUT" !?!?!?!ChrisC wrote:I have a spare ticket for this one if a longstanding member wants to go and can collect from my house (Westhoughton) and return.
It's an U21 ticket but have borrowed it out a few times to people as old as 30 with no problems.
Sorry
Is the wording not upto scratch? Or is it the fact I "borrowed it out"?
If it is the latter then I have no choice as my other half works some Saturdays and I have a 1 year old daughter.
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I'm not sure mixing up 'borrow' and 'lend' shouldn't be pointed out .... as a favour to the guy.white blood wrote:Its the wording, never understand why some people find being a pedantic grammar prefect is funny? ...whilst also disregarding your generous offer.ChrisC wrote:Sorrybobo the clown wrote:"borrowed it out" .... "BORROWED IT OUT" !?!?!?!ChrisC wrote:I have a spare ticket for this one if a longstanding member wants to go and can collect from my house (Westhoughton) and return.
It's an U21 ticket but have borrowed it out a few times to people as old as 30 with no problems.
Is the wording not upto scratch? Or is it the fact I "borrowed it out"?
If it is the latter then I have no choice as my other half works some Saturdays and I have a 1 year old daughter.
Yes Chris it's a fair & generous offer and suggesting you should be whipped for the above error is appaling of me ... please accept my apologies.
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