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Mancie 21-03-2010 17:00

Rovers v Chelski
 
Just like to say well done Rovers!!:)

Barrie Yates 21-03-2010 17:01

Re: Rovers v Chelski
 
A magic day Mancie - and City could even keep the scouse mob out of the European Championship next season:-)))

Wynonie Harris 21-03-2010 17:21

Re: Rovers v Chelski
 
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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 799179)
A magic day Mancie - and City could even keep the scouse mob out of the European Championship next season:-)))

If you're an Accy lad, you should be in mourning over yesterday! Traitor! ;)

Taggy 22-03-2010 09:03

Re: Rovers v Chelski
 
Wasn't the best game in the world to be honest, but will happilly take the point...with a bit more conviction, belief and effort we could have notched a win really. Chelsea were pretty poor on the whole, and were there for the taking.

Drogba should have a cushion sewn into the Arse of his shorts though, he spends so long sat on it!!


Best Regards - Taggy

cashman 22-03-2010 09:11

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watched it on sky, twas a point i never expected, but deserved nonetheless:)

Barrie Yates 22-03-2010 09:52

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 799188)
If you're an Accy lad, you should be in mourning over yesterday! Traitor! ;)

The AGS under 15 team of '54 were pretty good - not a single one was asked to go for a triial at Peel Park, yet some were asked to go for trials at higher league teams. And then I saw the beautiful game, happened to be United against Blackpool - the love affair had begun.

Wynonie Harris 22-03-2010 11:34

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 799361)
The AGS under 15 team of '54 were pretty good - not a single one was asked to go for a triial at Peel Park, yet some were asked to go for trials at higher league teams. And then I saw the beautiful game, happened to be United against Blackpool - the love affair had begun.

It gets worse! You don't even have the excuse of the 60's lads that there was no Stanley to support. In fact, they were just about to embark on their best period ever and you went off to Man U. Shocked and stunned, Barrie, shocked and stunned! :eek:

Barrie Yates 22-03-2010 11:46

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 799378)
It gets worse! You don't even have the excuse of the 60's lads that there was no Stanley to support. In fact, they were just about to embark on their best period ever and you went off to Man U. Shocked and stunned, Barrie, shocked and stunned! :eek:

Not sure of my history but didn't they fold in '62 or thereabouts? So that was the best period ever?

Wynonie Harris 22-03-2010 11:49

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 799386)
Not sure of my history but didn't they fold in '62 or thereabouts? So that was the best period ever?

Thought you started watching Man U in '54 or have I misunderstood your post? If it was '62, I'll let you off! ;)

Barrie Yates 22-03-2010 11:58

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You do jump to conclusions. First watched United in 56/57 season I think it was - not too important a date to be indelibly engraved in my brain. Never watched "Aberdeen" Stanley under Galbraith.

Wynonie Harris 22-03-2010 12:04

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 799395)
Never watched "Aberdeen" Stanley under Galbraith.

Can't believe it - sheer football artistry in your home town and you went elsewhere. Dear oh dear oh dear. :(

Barrie Yates 22-03-2010 12:26

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Wyn - are you suggesting that Accringtonians should only support Stanley - check around, how many Rovers, Burnley, City even Scousers and other club supporters orginate from Accrington?
I even used to watch Blackpool on occasion - Matthews & Co, then a night out in the town, Tower or Winter Gardens and the Passion Wagon home

Wynonie Harris 22-03-2010 12:30

Re: Rovers v Chelski
 
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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 799405)
Wyn - are you suggesting that Accringtonians should only support Stanley - check around, how many Rovers, Burnley, City even Scousers and other club supporters orginate from Accrington?

Tell me about it, Barrie! I'm waging a lonely battle to get 'em all to at least adopt Stanley as their second club and turn up now and again. It's a hard job, but somebody's got to do it!

cashman 22-03-2010 13:58

Re: Rovers v Chelski
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 799405)
Wyn - are you suggesting that Accringtonians should only support Stanley - check around, how many Rovers, Burnley, City even Scousers and other club supporters orginate from Accrington?
I even used to watch Blackpool on occasion - Matthews & Co, then a night out in the town, Tower or Winter Gardens and the Passion Wagon home

yeh but how many of those yer talking about adopted those clubs after 62? i was one as were quite a few i see up the crown these days.

shillelagh 22-03-2010 14:00

Re: Rovers v Chelski
 
a headline from the lancashire evening telegraph .. for all you rovers fans ...:D:D:D

Allardyce: Blackburn Rovers have our very own John Terry


So which player is it thats had an affair with an ex team mates ex, renting his box out at wembley, charged for guided tours round ewood park .. :D:D:D



Allardyce: Blackburn Rovers have our very own John Terry (From Lancashire Telegraph)


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