Three in a row? Pozzotively. No sting in this tale!
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^ Enfield and the lads were a bit shy - so they sent Mummy!
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Re: Three in a row? Pozzotively. No sting in this tale!
thebish wrote:^ Enfield and the lads were a bit shy - so they sent Mummy!
Something like that.
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The best things come in little packages (apparently)Gary the Enfield wrote:Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:So his comments as to your extreme short-arsedness are to be trustedGooner Girl wrote: Bobo and Bruce are actually very nice people, they just come across as grumpy old gits on here. GtE has met you and said you're a good lad and I generally trust his opinion on most things (taste in football team aside obviously )
Indupitably. In point of fact I didn't actually MEET Dan at Crystal Palace. Mummy went to talk to him and pointed us out I believe. Maybe next time Dan.
GG is still a shortarse though.
Re: Three in a row? Pozzotively. No sting in this tale!
^ so I keep telling myself...
(nowt wrong with your little package, GG)
(nowt wrong with your little package, GG)
Re: Three in a row? Pozzotively. No sting in this tale!
aren't international breaks teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedius!!!
at last - some football!
Lewis McGugan will miss Watford's home clash with Bolton through suspension, while Lloyd Doyley is out with a hamstring injury.
McGugan picked up his fifth yellow card of the season at Middlesbrough last time out and serves a one-game ban.
Hornets manager Gianfranco Zola is sweating over the fitness of Essaid Belkalem (ankle) and Ikechi Anya (calf). He will definitely be without Almen Abdi (foot) and Tommie Hoban (ankle).
Nyron Nosworthy played in a midweek friendly and could make his first-team comeback after eight months on the sidelines with an Achilles injury.
at last - some football!
Lewis McGugan will miss Watford's home clash with Bolton through suspension, while Lloyd Doyley is out with a hamstring injury.
McGugan picked up his fifth yellow card of the season at Middlesbrough last time out and serves a one-game ban.
Hornets manager Gianfranco Zola is sweating over the fitness of Essaid Belkalem (ankle) and Ikechi Anya (calf). He will definitely be without Almen Abdi (foot) and Tommie Hoban (ankle).
Nyron Nosworthy played in a midweek friendly and could make his first-team comeback after eight months on the sidelines with an Achilles injury.
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and from the Manchester Evening News...
Centre half Matt Mills says preparation will be key for Bolton's defensive re-shuffle at Watford.
But Mills reckons manager Dougie Freedman has all bases covered for the trip to Vicarage Road.
On loan right back Kevin McNaughton suffered a hamstring injury during Wanderers' 3-1 win last time out against Millwall.
And while the problem has responded to treatment and rest during the international break he won't be risked as Bolton bid to extend their unbeaten run to eight games.
So, for the first time since September 28, Freedman will be forced to change his back four.
Alex Baptiste to right back, Tim Ream to left back with Zat Knight coming into partner Mills at the heart of the defence is an obvious switch.
But whatever permutation is finally used ex-City defender Mills says players will be comfortable in their roles.
"The manager is quite clever in that whenever we do defensive work the back four rotates all the time," he explained.
"And it's been like that since the start of the season.
"We are always working with different partners on a a day to day basis
"So, if it happens there is an injury then people are ready to step in and the work has already been done on the training ground."
Midfielder Darren Pratley comes into contention after a month out with a back problem. However, striker Craig Davies is missing with his own hamstring trouble.
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Ta. Thank you for the compliment, I enjoy typing them and it is good practise for my grammar and punctuation.Sponge wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:
Do you mean my article or the above post?
The article.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
Re: Three in a row? Pozzotively. No sting in this tale!
I remember when I met Mummy, I offered him a toffee and he didn't accept .Gary the Enfield wrote:Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:So his comments as to your extreme short-arsedness are to be trustedGooner Girl wrote:Bobo and Bruce are actually very nice people, they just come across as grumpy old gits on here. GtE has met you and said you're a good lad and I generally trust his opinion on most things (taste in football team aside obviously )bwfcdan94 wrote:Somehow I am not sure that is the case, I don't think Bobo or Bruce would dislike me halve a much as they do if they did meet me or at least the members that I have met have not seemed to dislike me.Gooner Girl wrote:They love you and are trying to ask for a group hug Dan, Bobo especially.
Indupitably. In point of fact I didn't actually MEET Dan at Crystal Palace. Mummy went to talk to him and pointed us out I believe. Maybe next time Dan.
GG is still a shortarse though.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
Re: Three in a row? Pozzotively. No sting in this tale!
Indupitably. In point of fact I didn't actually MEET Dan at Crystal Palace. Mummy went to talk to him and pointed us out I believe. Maybe next time Dan.
GG is still a shortarse though. [/quote]
I remember when I met Mummy, I offered him a toffee and he didn't accept .[/quote]
I also met 89 that day as well.
GG is still a shortarse though. [/quote]
I remember when I met Mummy, I offered him a toffee and he didn't accept .[/quote]
I also met 89 that day as well.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
Re: Three in a row? Pozzotively. No sting in this tale!
bwfcdan94 wrote:
I remember when I met Mummy, I offered him a toffee and he didn't accept .
mummy is quite a young 'un - and quite rightly he doesn't accept sweets from strangers... I'll bet he refused to come and see your puppies too...
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PLEASE don't piss about with it that much!thebish wrote:and from the Manchester Evening News...
Centre half Matt Mills says preparation will be key for Bolton's defensive re-shuffle at Watford.
But Mills reckons manager Dougie Freedman has all bases covered for the trip to Vicarage Road.
On loan right back Kevin McNaughton suffered a hamstring injury during Wanderers' 3-1 win last time out against Millwall.
And while the problem has responded to treatment and rest during the international break he won't be risked as Bolton bid to extend their unbeaten run to eight games.
So, for the first time since September 28, Freedman will be forced to change his back four.
Alex Baptiste to right back, Tim Ream to left back with Zat Knight coming into partner Mills at the heart of the defence is an obvious switch.
But whatever permutation is finally used ex-City defender Mills says players will be comfortable in their roles.
"The manager is quite clever in that whenever we do defensive work the back four rotates all the time," he explained.
"And it's been like that since the start of the season.
"We are always working with different partners on a a day to day basis
"So, if it happens there is an injury then people are ready to step in and the work has already been done on the training ground."
Midfielder Darren Pratley comes into contention after a month out with a back problem. However, striker Craig Davies is missing with his own hamstring trouble.
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Re: Three in a row? Pozzotively. No sting in this tale!
I remember when I met Mummy, I offered him a toffee and he didn't accept .[/quote]bwfcdan94 wrote:Indupitably. In point of fact I didn't actually MEET Dan at Crystal Palace. Mummy went to talk to him and pointed us out I believe. Maybe next time Dan.
GG is still a shortarse though.
I also met 89 that day as well.[/quote]
No mention of Charlton I see. Always the fecking bridesmaid.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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I met you at Charlton didn't I. Mummy brought halve the forum to meet the "infamous" Dan. Didn't you stand next to me 2nd halve Pru.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Enough of the gayer's love in.
Back to football - we'll lose.
Freedman out.
Back to football - we'll lose.
Freedman out.
They're dirty, they're filthy, they're never gonna last.
Poor man last, rich man first.
Poor man last, rich man first.
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Wandering Willy wrote:Enough of the gayer's love in.
Back to football - we'll lose.
Freedman out.
enough of the Megson love-in
back to the football - we'll lose.
Willy Out!
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Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Put it away
s'OK - can't find it...
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thebish wrote:Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Put it away
s'OK - can't find it...
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Thought that was just the Catholics.thebish wrote:Wandering Willy wrote:Enough of the gayer's love in.
Back to football - we'll lose.
Freedman out.
enough of the Megson love-in
back to the football - we'll lose.
Willy Out!
They're dirty, they're filthy, they're never gonna last.
Poor man last, rich man first.
Poor man last, rich man first.
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Re: Three in a row? Pozzotively. No sting in this tale!
thebish wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:
I remember when I met Mummy, I offered him a toffee and he didn't accept .
mummy is quite a young 'un - and quite rightly he doesn't accept sweets from strangers... I'll bet he refused to come and see your puppies too...
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