Wadski wrote:Next someone is going to say it's going to be cracking the flags on Saturday and the Quins are offering free beer - just to rub my face in it.
Nah - BEER!!! Don't you know it's free Pimms my good fellow
Didn't gat an answer when I asked Radford how much he paid Stokes to save his job.
Joined: Nov 29 2004 Posts: 5858 Location: Huddersfield
Paddock Punter wrote:Neither are we
14 Tony Clubb Played in 46-6 thrashing 6 Luke Dorn Played in 46-6 thrashing 3 Matt Gafa Played in 46-6 thrashing 19 Jason Golden Played in 46-6 thrashing 16 Gareth Haggerty 23 Daniel Heckenberg Played in 46-6 thrashing 4 David Howell Played in 46-6 thrashing 18 Joe Mbu Played in 46-6 thrashing 10 Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook Played in 46-6 thrashing 1 Chris Melling Played in 46-6 thrashing 7 Daniel Orr Played in 46-6 thrashing 13 Rob Purdham Played in 46-6 thrashing 9 Chad Randall Played in 46-6 thrashing 12 Chad Robinson Played in 46-6 thrashing 5 Will Sharp Played in 46-6 thrashing 8 Karl Temata Played in 46-6 thrashing 17 Danny Ward Played in 46-6 thrashing 2 Jon Wells 11 Luke Williamson
Joined: May 21 2005 Posts: 2843 Location: Lewisham, London.
COCKNEY GIANT wrote:I'm hoping that they turn up this time
Lets just wait and see
In a debate about why the CC final isnt in HD.
Gazemous wrote:Northerners can't afford HD, what's the point?
TheBigFella wrote:Im a Northerner and Ive got HD. C0ck. We could also probably buy 3 to 4 houses for what you would pay for 1, doesnt that tell you something.
Paddock Punter wrote:I did enjoy asking Bill Arthur at half time as he was walking past a long string of cables which one I could pull out so I could f**k their weekend up as well.
Joined: Jan 31 2005 Posts: 3497 Location: A mysterious location in Yorkshire!
Just so people are aware:
Quote:Drawn Games In the event of a draw, at the end of regular time, the tie shall be decided by a “Golden Point”.
So no extra time!
Sing a song of Yorkshire, from the Humber to the Tees Of cricket, rugby, beer, of pudding and of cheese I know no other county where the land is quite so fine England's lovely county. And I'm proud to call it mine
Where shining purple heather stretches far across the moor And the lapwing's cry above me takes the place of traffic roar And peace comes drifting gently, there's no place I'd rather be Than this land of hills and valleys, from the Pennines to the sea
So when I've done my roaming, and when my step grows slow When heart and mind assure me that the time has come to go Then let me rest in Yorkshire, for its there I want to lie 'Neath sun and wind and heather... and a gleaming Yorkshire sky
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