knocker norton wrote:No no it was a totally legit tackle Brent Webb just enjoys 'going off on one' for no apparent reason! Stan is the innocent party here.
He touched his face, looked like his nose if i'm honest. He got the reaction he wanted from Webb, it certainly wasn't a gouge but you have to question his intentions
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Post subject: Re: HKR - bravery and resilience in the face of adversity.
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:50 pm
hull smallears
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Roverswall wrote:You wanna point your trolls to 'sense alley' by any chance? They seem to have decide that 'lunatic lane' is a much better place to be.
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Mild Rover wrote:You have play the cards you are dealt and do your best. We've been lucky with injuries up to now, but our luck ran out. As I say - no complaints... or regrets. If you aren't good enough, and we weren't tonight, you can only ask for effort and I think the Rovers team gave that.
sadly lacking be our mob through the season.
rovers have done well this season but are not a great side by any means. Still credit where it is due and cannot fault the effort, which as a supporter is all I want to see
Post subject: Re: HKR - bravery and resilience in the face of adversity.
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:58 pm
Sandro II Terrorista
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Roverswall wrote:Ill post a recap of the conversation as you seem to have forgotten what you said Please explain how if you are as sure as you were when you posted why you wont take what you obviously class as a sure thing? Unless you are. A. Talking you usual line of horse sh** B. have no stones Which is it stoneless?
Got less brain cells than b0llocks that lad.
Quite a feat when you consider he's a eunuch.
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