What about the polytechnic ground where they played in the 80's?
Given the time it used to take us from Stratford when I played bank lge
football it must be W London ;)
Damian
Le 20 oct. 2011 19:03, Mark Humphries mark.humphr...@blueyonder.co.uk a
écrit :
Bugger off, I want them to stay round
I note that the 1972 cup winners medal isn't in the catalogue. Sentimental
or price reasons?
Damian
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Simon Hart simon.h...@york.ac.uk wrote:
Wow! Sniffer is selling some of his medals. Wish I had the cash to spare.
All I can hear on the radio is ...tackled by McPhail...
What's going on?
Damian ;)
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Richard Walker richleed...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:
Poor defending from where I'm sat, didn't see too many complaints from the
carthorse.
Anyone seen Danny Pugh?
Sent from my
I think that's the fundamental truth of life-long Leeds supporting!
When you think about it, only Wilko ever gave us unexpected victories -
everybody else, including the Don - especially the Don, could never live up
to our expectations.
Sympathy, Damian
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 6:44 PM, Richard
Wrong jimmy - but dont worry i made exactly le meme erreur until i digested
dave s mail properly
Damian
Le 8 nov. 2011 14:03, Ian Murray ianjamesmur...@hotmail.com a écrit :
Very much before my time in terms of LUFC but didn't he get us to the
European Cup final?!
I always liked him when he
Amongst all the other stuff going on at the moment, I've just seen that
Chris Akers, latterly of this parish, is implicated in the collapse of the
Portsmouth holding company.
We only need to know that Krasner has bought an AA ticket and that the Prof
goes on his holidays with Thos Cook to have
Should nt that be eBST?
Damian
Le 19 déc. 2011 12:44, John Boocock IFA
john.booc...@internetfootball.org.uk a écrit :
http://vimeo.com/14263428
for any expats dreaming of the home of Harry Ramsdens (still not the ebst
in my book)
Betty
__**_
Listen up good you lot - especially you Rich. January is just round the
corner - can we start talking about our ex-Barca, Argentinian Wunderkind in
terms that any Premiership lurkers would understand please.
You can wish him well when he's gone ;)
Damian
Le 19 déc. 2011 12:35, McWilliams,
I'm not a Tescos fan (when Thatch dies will we be able to lock up Shirley
Porter?) and I'm afraid to say I'm probably quite homophobic (70s big-comp
education) but I'm glad to see that they have stood up to the Right-Wing
Christian nutters and are going to continue to sponsor Gay Pride this year
Can anyone post to YouTube footage of Martin Keown getting hit on the head
in the warm up ;)
Damian
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Nigel Sykes ni...@sykesonline.com wrote:
What were ESPN thinking? Did everyone hear, on the intro to the match
tonight, as they were showing the teams arriving,
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Guy Thornton guy.thorn...@inter.nl.netwrote:
So way back then. Someone, ted i think, said it seemed a lifetime ago.
You mean 8 broken bones, 4 computer crashes and 3 muggings ago ;)
So what happened to these meets?
Good question - I used to meet listers
A mild dose of the English Disease?
Damian ;)
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Ted tedhea...@gmail.com wrote:
Most atractive TV or Movie Alien?
Got to be Blake 7's Servalan!
Ted H
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Harking back to Voicey, I think it was Izal back in those days.
Damian
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 10:27 PM, Jeremy Adams jeremyadam...@hotmail.comwrote:
I'll see your Logan's Run and raise you a Jenny Agutter in American
werewolf in London, dressed in a nurse's uniform and everything. Kleenex
I saw this in today's Guardian:
Liverpool http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/liverpool fans had to put up
with another poor performance from a one-paced forward bereft of confidence
and heavy of touch at Anfield on Saturday. But this was before Andy Carroll
had even stumbled on to the pitch in
In England there are 20 clubs with massively bigger income streams than us,
approximately 5/6 clubs with significantly bigger income streams than us,
and in any given year another 3 or 4 or 5 clubs with bigger income streams
for that particular year(*). Whatever the faults or qualities of a Bates
Ah well - console ourselves that were not underperforming at least ;)
Damian
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Alec McQueen alec...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh bugger. Damien's wonderful logic says there are 30 clubs financially
better off than us, and I supoported that view and stated that we were
Bad argument, I think that Tescos have just issued a profit warning because
of their diversification ;)
However you could say that Woolworths were a successful business for 150+
years (I think). That easily beats all the incarnations of Leeds football
club put together. Indeed we'd probably all
MS in Dr. Mike?
Damian
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PETE CASS (1962 - 2011) Rest In Peace Mate
Tactical or Rubbish?
Damian
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PETE CASS (1962 - 2011) Rest In Peace Mate
I wondered the same thing - LU should have paid but I wouldn't put it past
Bates to have made Warnock stump up.
Stop me if this has been on the list before. But given that the oft-quoted
fortune of Bates is supposed to be 17M quid (plus or minus), it must cost
him an awful lot more money being a
First of all, don't knock Warnock looking after his mates (presumably) - a
bit of loyalty can go a long way in football. Just thank God that he didn't
bring in O'Hare to shore up our defence ;)
Secondly I think that we are surely paying Warnock to get some added
value out of the players we've
Bollox to that. None of my 5 have had the choice and they are all better
people because of it. My youngest is eagerly awaiting the day that her
brothers, that was her sisteres, that was her sisters, that was her sisters
shirt can be worn without tripping her up ;)
Damian
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/feb/28/seth-johnson-england
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PETE CASS (1962 -
I nearly posted on Sunday evening but thought what's the point - which
just shows how wrong I was.
I'm afraid I wasn't pleasantly surprised because in spite of winning I
thought the football on show was pretty dire. Given that I only get to see
the odd televised match these days it could be
I didn't see it Sean - though the hope engendered by the list reports may
well have coloured my views of the Boro game.
As I said, I probably don't know what I'm talking about ;)
Cheers, Damian
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 4:08 PM, seanscr...@aol.com wrote:
Damian,
Did you have the same
Thzts ridiculous!
What has thd list come to if someone comme mark cant express thrmselves -
especially when he gives reasoned arguments against the opinions of someone
who risked (should have) been chucked off the list for intolerance 10
ysears ago.
Are we so badly off that we have to suppress
My apologies John - I completely misunderstood the mail.
Cheers, Damian
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 9:15 AM, John Boocock IFA
john.booc...@internetfootball.org.uk wrote:
On 22/03/2012 22:23, Damian Walsh wrote:
i find it amazing that its the other person chucked off
the list
Damian, he
Yes a good match to remember - hot sunshine, featured match on World
Service (R5L didn't yet exist), drifting in and out of the siesta on the
back seat of the car as the commentary came and went (I think it was
flashes through the match then the last 20 mins), looking forward to eating
the
The curry with Eric Cantona?
Damian ;)
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Chris Briggs c_bri...@hotmail.co.ukwrote:
Suprised that nobody has mentioned the Rising Sun.
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I started a new job on the 15th or 16th January 1996 - I got my first ever
access to the internet and was shown Netscape. Of course the first thing I
typed in was Leeds United. List membership was the same day, list
netiquette guide was immediately digested though the bit about avoiding the
Wilko
If Bates has sold a proportion of our season ticket revenue for the next 2
years it can only be because:
(a) he's expecting additionnal ST revenue which implies he might be serious
about promotion. Or
(b) he doesn't give a toss for the future because he knows he's going to
die soon.
Damian ;)
Thanks to the Guardian's OBO test match coverage for this Likely Lads
classic:
A strangely timeless line when Bob, musing on the fact that one in 10 men
are reportedly gay (or whatever expression they used in the 1970s) 'so that
means if you take your average football team like Leeds United, one
If you don't mind too much, can you hit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTMAXBYniWY please - my daughter is
anxiously counting the hits to her first music video ;)
Cheers, Damian
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Reading yesterday's Guardian I see that he has been nominated for the
Premiership's best left back over the last 20 years.
Damian
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:42 PM, markbu...@aol.com wrote:
READING ARE PROMOTED TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE.
That left back of theirs looks a good prospect...
Didn't we beat ManUs yoof in the FA cup in the early nineties before the
nucleus of the team became O'Weary's babes?
Damian
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Richard Naef
rich...@triumph-computers.co.uk wrote:
the Yoff are the only light at the end of the tunnel;
After getting through the books last autumn (and waiting for the next
volume with impatience - hope it's not years like the last one...) I'm not
sure if I could watch the telly series. I don't really like the books
overall but there are some likeable characters and you always want to know
what
Pun of the year?
Damian
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 5:10 PM, Robert Heath rhe...@asd.edu.qa wrote:
(much as it would gall me to see 2 Welsh
teams in the PL)
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first single which ever came first out of Killer Queen and My Ding-a-ling
first album Reggae Time (from Woolworths, featuring Carlton and his Shoes)
first gig Sta-Prest
most embarrasing record bought was the Wombles boxed set (3 LPs)
Apart from the Wombles I still listen regulary to all the
Don't be down on yourself - there was a time when every red-blooded ado
would have wanted to see Belinda Carlisle ;)
Damian
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:59 PM, McWilliams, Brendan, Vodafone Group
(bmcwill) brendan.mcwilli...@vodafone.com wrote:
I hereby get my coat in advance: I will confess to
First single's easy - off we all go on a nostalgic orgy that's only missing
some olive oil and naked wrestling to prove that we're real men. But the
real test is what was the last single you bought? Are you proud of your
Black Eyed Peas dirty bits? Or did you buy that Gilbert Sullivan song off
If Chelsea won the CL, would Roberto di Matteo get knighted?
Damian
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PETE CASS (1962 - 2011)
I don't think I've ever been to a worst gig, I've enjoyed them all with the
possible exception of Sta-Prest at the Albermarle in Romford when we were
too scared of getting killed by skinheads to concentrate on enjoying
ourselves (*).
But some of the best gigs have been surprising ones. Both
La Goutelle
Turnout 443 (84%)
Hollande 141 31,8%
Sarkozy 117 26,4%
Le Pen 75 16,9%
Melenchon 55 12,4%
Bayrou 38 8,6%
the rest 17
La Goutelle tends to be right of centre - shock that Hollande beats Sarko
in 1r tour, 75 votes for Le Pen is shocking too
Damian
PS polls close at 18h00 in the
It was one of those games where both teams have to lose. Which in a way
they did ;) All of Barcelona out and half the Chelsea team! Just got to
keep our fingers crossed that Mouriniho and not BM get to beat the rest of
them in the final.
Damian
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 5:24 AM, seanscr...@aol.com
So is Beckford just a sloppy sentimental or is he looking to come back soon?
Damian
(Thanks to Dr. Mike for stylistic input ;))
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 11:31 AM, DAVID NATTAN
david.nat...@btinternet.comwrote:
I found Beckfords 'antics' funny but if I was a Leicester fan I would
probably be
I'd forgotten who managed Huddersfield - otherwise quite frankly I would
have wanted Sheffield to win.
Damian
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Paul Tweney paul.twe...@ntlworld.comwrote:
good job they've got a manager keen for success and who can actually get
promotion,
I always hated Huddersfield since a 1-1 draw in '71 (I think) when I wasn't
allowed to go but my Mum went instead ().
It took me a long time to warm to Trevor Cherry because of that.
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 7:51 PM, Ian Murray ianjamesmur...@hotmail.comwrote:
I hate Sheffield more then
But Mike, I seem to remember you volubly agitating for SG to be sacked
months before Bates did the dirty deed. What was sad was that too many
fans gave Bates the excuse to sack SG and divert attention from
everything that was and is truly wrong.
Damian
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 9:33 PM, Dr Michael
I'm surprised that no one has put forward any theories that our Chairman
might be living up to his 80 odd years and having a few health problems.
You know, that irritating little cough that turns into full blown pneumonia
at that age, the little stumble around the home that puts you in the
Im not 100% sure but I don't think that there are death duties in the
Principality
Damian
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Dr Michael Benjamin m...@myray.com wrote:
I ...
Just imagine the imbroglio and fall outs over death duty.
In the words of Dad's Army:-
*When a crisis occurs*
Looking on the bright side, Leeds must now be really attractive to young
up-and-coming footballers with our unrivalled reputation over the last few
seasons of getting our players into top-level football ;)
To change the subject - no wonder the UK is in double-dip recession. I've
just seen that
Can't remember the last time the French went on strike (a damp squip at the
start of Sarkho's presidency but otherwise it was probably 2001 the last
time) - I see that upcoming strikes in the UK include teachers (shouldn't
the worthless b'stards be on their knees kissing our feet for funding
PS I forgot to exclude that worthy group who transmit all that is excellent
in Physical Education to our young. They are certainly a cut above the
common herd - eh Rob? It's not them to be blamed for childhood obesity ;)
Damian
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Damian Walsh pussaydam
You could have told me half an hour ago - I've turned the house upside down
looking for it
Coat on, already on my way to work ;) ;) Damian
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 11:51 PM, Jim Moran j...@jimmoran.co.uk wrote:
No, seems the trust are backing two bids, one of which is on the table.
inclined, perhaps, obstinate,
certainly, but certainly not productive.
Andy C
Sent from my iPad
On 28 May 2012, at 10:36, Damian Walsh pussaydam...@gmail.com wrote:
France has the world's highest productivity
to justify its 6 public holidays.
Damian
Richard, if by thrusting ambitious (and the BBC's creative) you mean to
say people who want lucrative careers in finance, you are absolutely right
- people from all over, not just France, want to go to London. However
people wishing to actually produce something go elsewhere. In a 25mile
radius of
PS I forgot to say in the absence of anything worthwhile to say about
football or take overs or fish shops, here's my contribution to Summer
Life ;)
Damian
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 2:39 PM, Damian Walsh pussaydam...@gmail.comwrote:
Richard, if by thrusting ambitious
Yes but that is from the, shall we say, more thrusting 80s
Damian
BTW I bet I'm not the only one on the list who immediately thought of
Light my fire but then didn't have the front to put it down.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Chris Briggs c_bri...@hotmail.co.ukwrote:
My choice would be -
England were far from the worst team in the tournament, although I agree
that their basic ball skills were abysmal and indeed they (the ball skills)
were the difference between the 2 teams last night.
Otherwise I thought the tactics were the best that could be used with such
unpromising basic
I certainly thought that Rooney gave a demonstration of how to trap a ball
not seen on an international stage since Carlton Palmer last wore an
England shirt ;)
Damian
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 11:00 AM, John Lee bruvvalee...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
...he'd have got slaughtered if he hadn't started
We're all praying for The Blockfeet ;)
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Robert Heath rhe...@asd.edu.qa wrote:
Gentlemen, I give you the new nickname for our back 4 next season: Adam
Drury The Blockheads.
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Just looking at the rest of the beaten quarter-finalists: we were
unequivically better than the Czech Republic and Greece, I think we were
better than France (we got better during the tournament whereas they got
worse after the opening 1-1 draw) and I think that given the way we applied
last
I'm in Grenoble today, with its large Italian population, and in electronic
contact with colleagues from around Europe. The recurring comment about
last night's match is the most exciting match in the Euros so far. I
think that is probably true for 60 or 70 minutes of last night's 120 and I
also
At the very worst, the Gucci connection should get us a far-eastern fake
team, indistinguishable from the original, that we can support for a
fraction of the cost ;)
Damian
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Nigel Sykes ni...@sykesonline.com wrote:
Apparently LUFC has been sold for £40 million
I seem to remember that the league rules state that a 10% stake is the
threshold for the fit and proper test
Damian
Therefore you need to pass the fitness test to be a Director as well as an
owner
Nick
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I know that I certainly can't make it this year.
Cheers, Damian
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 6:27 AM, alan dellow alandel...@uwclub.net wrote:
Might seem a tad late to ask this but is there a Lards team this year? Not
sure whether my aged bones and muscles will allow me to play yet but heard
nowt
Well I'm glad that you're back, and Pete C. and Voicey too of course. But
it's a bit bludy sad that there's nowt more interesting to do than come
back and talk to us poor sods who didn't have the wit to bugga off in the
first place.
I hope you're not going to be all smug and show us your
Berwick Rangers?
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 8:46 PM, Jon Blythe jon.bly...@btinternet.comwrote:
Rangers will have their wish of playing League Football in England twice a
season though.
Jb.
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And he gets paid for it
..b'tard
Damian
On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 7:03 PM, Richard Walker richleed...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:
I don't mind admitting it I hate it when Becchio scores cos it just
extends the day when we all realise that the bloke won't fire us to
promotion and is not good
Wa all said that about Bradley - yet look at what those cheeky sods at the
Guardian are saying:
7 *Why Leeds is No1 for shopping*
Norwich are one club to benefit from the talent drain at Leeds. On Saturday
their midfield quartet featured three former Leeds players: Jonny Howson,
Bradley Johnson
I felt thoroughly confused when I saw that Bruno Ribeiro was playing for
Blackburn. Thank God for Wikipedia.
I was already disoriented from seeing the score though.
Damian
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Hi Voicey,
Your mail incited me to look in an unfrequented folder SPAM on my gmail.
It was great. There was a bunch of stuff I'd never even imagined before.
Indeed the first mail I opened, dated as recently as mid-August, promised
me 190M€ on the EuroMillions. A quick check on the Interweb
Surely Rich you are always moaning about his flick-ons to noone? ;)
BTW I agree entirely with where you are coming from about mid table
mediocrity but I don't think that Becchio out of all our players deserves
to be singled out for that
Damian
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Richard Walker
In actual fact it is 99,999% I'm richer than you and I'm going to damn
well make sure it stays that way
Damian
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Nigel Barber ni...@mindbrix.co.uk wrote:
99.999% of all politics can be reduced to, You're richer than me. I hate
you. Envy disguised as social
Quoi? Blow jobs from the wife and the mistress?
Damian ;)
Le 28 sept. 2012 11:09, Dr Michael Benjamin m...@myray.com a écrit :
Happy birthday
Any bad result will be tempered in the knowledge that --
Regards
Michael
Dr Michael Benjamin,
Community Psychiatrist
Do I gat a sense of some moustache waxing and twirling going on?
Damian ;)
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Matt Anderson m...@leeds-united.netwrote:
Interesting! His wife is 15 years younger than him!!
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It took me a few minutes wondering what the problem was(*) before I
realised we weren't talking about Pamela Stephenson
Damian
(*) well OK, its not brilliant ending up as an agony aunt for the guardian
but even so ;)
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Richard Naef
You're not wrong Paul
Damian
Le 11 oct. 2012 08:40, Paul Cundell p...@cundell.com a écrit :
Why is it we're so quick to accept the words of a serial liar and two guys
we've never heard of before, who have an obvious vested interest, over an
organised collective of fellow Leeds fans?
My
Barstard - you could have at least turned it down a bit...
Damian ;)
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Richard Naef
rich...@triumph-computers.co.uk wrote:
I had almost exactly this conversation with another (English) guy just
the other day - it all started with the mass grief the week
I'm surprised it's just me that thinks the person who has instructed a
bunch of chancer wannabe bankers (apparently sic) to hog any and all
opportunities of buying Leeds could be none other than a Mr. Kenneth B. of
some parish or other.
I was going to put 2,5M into the club over the summer - 1/2M
Harold Wilson will be turning in his grave
Golda Meir Moshe Dyane were heros - what has Huddersfield come to?
Mind you, what has Israel come to too?
Damian
Le 4 déc. 2012 12:35, Matt Anderson m...@leeds-united.net a écrit :
Was thinking it was more to do with Leeds having a famous and quite
Wholeheartedly agree - whats the St Emilion GC?
Belotte du foot ce soir vin chaud a 50cm the glass andsandwiches at 2E
- que demande le peuple
Damian
Le 8 déc. 2012 22:15, Richard Walker richleed...@yahoo.co.uk a écrit :
Surely my reply was better Eric ?
French over Argie shite any day
Well, if you're talking about the quality of wine available in most pubs
you're probably right; But it's a shame because wine is a truly social
drink and pubs should be ideal places to drink it.
Damian
On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 11:58 PM, Ian Murray ianjamesmur...@hotmail.comwrote:
Love it. I
Try Corton-André's Corton-Charlemagne after 8+ years or a decent aged
Oloroso. Perhaps you won't like them but you'll appreciate that they've got
balls.
Damian
PS as I don't like rosé, there is no alternative to white wine when you go
and get the bread and the paper in the morning ;)
Surely
Like I said - wine is a social drink and you can spend all evening
comparing Chateau de Chasselais 1957 to 1958. You can drink your Tetleys
though back in't shoebox ;)
Damian
BTW we've just sold 50 litres of vin chaud, 2 crates of beer and 8 or 9
sandwiches. We're just about to start on the
Why would Chris Houghton want to come to Elland Road with all the baggage
involved when he can manage a good Leeds team for free by staying at
Carrow Road?
Damian ;)
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 8:19 AM, Dr Michael Benjamin m...@myray.com wrote:
I reckon Chris
Houghton. Firstly Leeds is and
R U Satan should I be tempted?
#managedtoavoidtwitteruptonowthankyou ;)
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 8:36 AM, Matt Anderson m...@leeds-united.netwrote:
I would retweet that if it was on twitter!
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As in becchio can trap a ball further than rich can throw boxed wine?
Le 11 déc. 2012 13:21, David Brennan d.r.bren...@leeds.ac.uk a écrit :
Message: 5
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 11:04:35 +
From: Richard Walker richleed...@yahoo.co.uk
To: m...@myray.com m...@myray.com
Cc: LEEDSLIST
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/dec/18/leeds-chelsea-rivalry-capital-one-cup
Damian
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Merry Christmas to all.
To add to Rhys' comment - I'm a bit disappointed that Torres has come good
just a few short weeks too soon. I'd have fancied him cheap in January ;)
Damian
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 11:27 AM, rhys hodge r.ho...@xtra.co.nz wrote:
Merry Xmas to all members off the
You could visit Deventer, not too far from Arnhem (one of my colleagues
makes a daily commute Arnhem-Deventer) - lots of 16C/ 17C architecture
worth seeing if you are into that sort of thing. The Gilde Hotel in the
centre of town is a converted convent (16C I think - tell them about
disabilities
spot on
Damian
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 4:07 PM, markbu...@aol.com wrote:
Clough's skill was building a ground-up team out of journeymen. He was out
of his depth with the world-class players at Leeds. Wrong man for the job.
M
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It seems that the Diouf and the Yoof share an unhealthy obsession with Mr.
T (I think) of the A Team.
Call in Yewtree before it's too late!
Damian
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 6:27 AM, Peter Castlehouse dubca...@bigpond.comwrote:
Ermm, sorry - but from the outback, what exactly is being discussed,
Just goes to prove that we are football fans when we define ourselves by
what we hate rather than what we love...
Damian
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:49 PM, Richard Naef
rich...@triumph-computers.co.uk wrote:
see 8.
Look on the even brighter side.
...with any luck we ll have given a handy virus to one of our league
rivals and stayed in the cup at the same time
Le 5 janv. 2013 23:08, seanscr...@aol.com a écrit :
Surely you lot are being a bit harsh about the desperate times if you're
basing that
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Dr Michael Benjamin m...@myray.com wrote:
Christ almighty are you for real?
Yes. There is still time for you to convert.
pp The Pope
:)
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And me!
Damian
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Ted tedhea...@gmail.com wrote:
DRB wrote:
But please don't try and limit this great community to what it can
say/discuss.
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That brings back memories of childhood in the 60s - desperately hunting
round market stalls and sports shops to get an affordable badge that would
transform your white football shirt into a Leeds shirt (once your mam had
sown it on of course - which could add a couple of weeks to the whole
I don't know about 2 feet off the floor, but Kompany's one foot was knee
high and studs up on the still picture I saw on the telly this morning. I
know he played the ball but it looked pretty dangerous to me.
Damian
PS I'm the first to moan about football becoming a non-contact
sport..
Can Bournmoth afford him?
Damian
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:11 PM, DAVID DOWDEN ddow...@btopenworld.comwrote:
chuffing ech , after awful barnsley match , we win against brum after 1
nil down, seven changes in tream since saturday and Becs seen watching
Wigan v Bournmouth ?
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