Joined: Nov 23 2009 Posts: 12755 Location: The Hamptons of East Yorkshire
Pre game - Cod, Malt Shovel, Brownies, Griffin, Albert, Parkers. Post game - Taxi back to the coast and home to sulk straight after the game if things don't pan out. Blasted round town and taxi to the coast Saturday AM if we do the biz. Fine margins.
Joined: Jun 14 2009 Posts: 1253 Location: edinburgh
Mild Rover wrote:Purely as a point of historical pedantry, Douglas Bader lost his legs in a flying accident in 1931. No less of an amazing story for that though.
Mild Rover wrote:Purely as a point of historical pedantry, Douglas Bader lost his legs in a flying accident in 1931. No less of an amazing story for that though.
born in airlie str,1939.german landmine that fell on boulevard,also blew up half of our house.thats why i dont like germans.not because they blew our house and boulevard up,but because the gerry pillock was aiming for craven park.
Joined: Feb 03 2004 Posts: 3731 Location: United Kingdom
rover 2000 wrote:do you have your sky dish attached to the windbreaker that protects your beach house or do you go to the pub to watch the game
Hey hey sphincter - I watch on Fox Sports live. Great news is that it'll be 10pm for KO so will be such a laugh before I go to bed. Will have won enough money to buy a house on Poorhouse Lane.
The beach house is self sufficient as the cleaners and security keep an eye on it. Melbourne is having a beautiful Indian Summer as it was 28c last night when I got home after watching tennis at Melbourne Park.
Long way from the delights of Wyndham St in the 70s
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12664 Location: Leicestershire.
edinburgh yorkie wrote:thank you mild rover,i stand corrected.
Cheers EY.
He was only 20/21 at the time of the accident - astonishing strength of character.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29802 Location: West Yorkshire
Will be difficult given that we have more first choice players out than them, but we have to play the challenging hand we've been dealt and get on with it.
Mrs Barista wrote:Will be difficult given that we have more first choice players out than them, but we have to play the challenging hand we've been dealt and get on with it.
ZZZzzzzz that 17 is easy strong enough to beat rovers, challenging hand we’ve been dealt , what at home against an average rovers team , could be a lot worst
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29802 Location: West Yorkshire
Tinkerman23 wrote:ZZZzzzzz that 17 is easy strong enough to beat rovers, challenging hand we’ve been dealt , what at home against an average rovers team , could be a lot worst
There's nothing easy when you're missing your full back, winger, 2 props and back rower. Playing 2 18 year olds in any Derby is a risk but one we need to try and mitigate.
Mrs Barista wrote:There's nothing easy when you're missing your full back, winger, 2 props and back rower. Playing 2 18 year olds in any Derby is a risk but one we need to try and mitigate.
We’ve our 1,5,10 missing from our first 13 squad numbers, considering Ellis, paea, Connor and manu ain’t in that 13 , seems pretty strong to me , hardly a bad hand we’ve been dealt , plus the young full back as looked more than capable , our starting 5 as retired and not played this season , so not really sure we could be really to much stronger at this time of the year
[quote="Mrs Barista"]Will be difficult given that we have more first choice players out than them, but we have to play the challenging hand we've been dealt and get on with it.[/ as long as we see a decent game of rugby you can have the 2 points if it shuts you up
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