Match Previews and Reports 2010/11
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ratbert wrote:Next six fixtures, sign up please if you will:
23.10: Wigan Athletic (a) preview - me; report POS
31.10: Liverpool (h) preview by thebish report by ratty
06.11: Tottenham Hotspur (h)
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Sorry bish, missed that. I'll defer to you on London based teams if you really want it. No sweat.thebish wrote:i had offered to be backstop - but as i did the last one - you go for it...TANGODANCER wrote:Unless somebody else wants it, I'll do the Spurs preview. Ratbert's on holiday till the fifteenth so please PM any previews/reports to me till he gets back.
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it's fine tango - i did the last one - i know no more about spurs than anyone else might...TANGODANCER wrote:Sorry bish, missed that. I'll defer to you on London based teams if you really want it. No sweat.thebish wrote:i had offered to be backstop - but as i did the last one - you go for it...TANGODANCER wrote:Unless somebody else wants it, I'll do the Spurs preview. Ratbert's on holiday till the fifteenth so please PM any previews/reports to me till he gets back.
marshall_42 wrote:If nobody has volunteered for the Spuds report by Saturday I will do it.
I should be watching it on telly in the company of 2 Spuds supporting mates. They will probably provide more material that the actual match though...
and that's what makes for a good report! (a cross between a report and Spy!)
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Okay, cheers, I got it.thebish wrote:it's fine tango - i did the last one - i know no more about spurs than anyone else might...TANGODANCER wrote:Sorry bish, missed that. I'll defer to you on London based teams if you really want it. No sweat.thebish wrote:i had offered to be backstop - but as i did the last one - you go for it...TANGODANCER wrote:Unless somebody else wants it, I'll do the Spurs preview. Ratbert's on holiday till the fifteenth so please PM any previews/reports to me till he gets back.
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Sitting in Tottenham-land in the Crowe Bar watching the game at the Reebok last year as Craaaaaaaach got roundly abused for being a 'facking doughnut' and then my lone, dying in my throat cheer when Davo scored the goal I think was described by the commentator as 'Spurs-like' - the cnut- was funthebish wrote:marshall_42 wrote:If nobody has volunteered for the Spuds report by Saturday I will do it.
I should be watching it on telly in the company of 2 Spuds supporting mates. They will probably provide more material that the actual match though...
and that's what makes for a good report! (a cross between a report and Spy!)
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Can i have the report on the blackpool game, cos, you know, I've been round long enough to remember the last top flight game between the two clubs - though I'll have to do some research to find it and probably dig deep into the memory to remember if i was there...ratbert wrote:Thanks guys. I'm around tomorrow, but here's some more fixtures to get names for:
10.11: Everton (a)
13.11: Wolves (a)
20.11: Newcastle (h)
27.11: Balckpool (h)
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The last time we played Blackpool at home in a top flight game was 26 October 1963. It was a 1-1 draw. Warwick Rimmer scored our goal. I was almost certainly there, on the Embankment, below the Warbys sign , my season ticket bought by my father as a parting gift as he and my mother and sister had left for a 'new life' in South Africa a few weeks earlier, leaving me with grandparents. 15 years old.
It must have been very easy to see. The crowd was 14,584. Some with tangerine scarves...
It must have been very easy to see. The crowd was 14,584. Some with tangerine scarves...
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Christ that sounds bleak! What did you say that made 'em scarper?William the White wrote:The last time we played Blackpool at home in a top flight game was 26 October 1963. It was a 1-1 draw. Warwick Rimmer scored our goal. I was almost certainly there, on the Embankment, below the Warbys sign , my season ticket bought by my father as a parting gift as he and my mother and sister had left for a 'new life' in South Africa a few weeks earlier, leaving me with grandparents. 15 years old. It must have been very easy to see. The crowd was 14,584. Some with tangerine scarves...
Gary the Enfield wrote:Christ that sounds bleak! What did you say that made 'em scarper?William the White wrote:The last time we played Blackpool at home in a top flight game was 26 October 1963. It was a 1-1 draw. Warwick Rimmer scored our goal. I was almost certainly there, on the Embankment, below the Warbys sign , my season ticket bought by my father as a parting gift as he and my mother and sister had left for a 'new life' in South Africa a few weeks earlier, leaving me with grandparents. 15 years old. It must have been very easy to see. The crowd was 14,584. Some with tangerine scarves...
he bought them some cheerful books for christmas....
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