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Post by tim on May 1, 2007 15:19:43 GMT
You could tell that 7 or 8 of the away team play together on a regular basis!
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Post by Tim Munslow on May 1, 2007 15:20:49 GMT
The two in red and black who impressed me were Dave Green (whose hand I didn't get to shake, but who I must congratulate when I next see him) and Baz Pinches (whose hand I did get to shake). I assume that Baz Pinches is from our worthy sponsors, in which case it looks as if his football interest is more than just watching. I don't know whether they'd played together previously (I wrote that before I saw the other Tim's post above!) but they looked comfortable together and sure soaked up the passes to our front-runners.
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dg
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Post by dg on May 1, 2007 18:54:26 GMT
Sorry to disappoint you Tim, i havent played football since the BM3 as i had a bad back, which hurt again like mad till today, and ive know Baz since i was little but never played in the same team till BM3.
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Post by tim on May 2, 2007 7:27:33 GMT
Well you make it look easy when you do play Greener!
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Post by dago on May 2, 2007 11:06:03 GMT
Tim, who cares whether you were f**king useless or not, you did it, you enjoyed it, and its an experience to be remembered for a long long time!!! Fantastic!!!! Cramped dressing rooms? I was in the away dressing room at aggborough on Sunday and it is TINY, probably deliberate and a bit of gamesmanship. SGL is strange in that the home dressing room seems a lot smaller than the away dressing room. surely if you want to build a fortress, you need a bit of gamesmanship in the dressing rooms. There certainly is at Chelsea and Liverpool. When I went to Stamford Bridge and went in the away dressing rooms, they have a big cooled drinks machine - with nothing in it!!!! The white board is behind the door so you can't use it, the lockers are down low so you have to bend down, and then theres a high shelf to bang your head on when you get back up. However at liverpool the away dressing room floor is covered in a slippy lino that you can hardly stand on in boots, so most teams take their own rubber matting to put on the floor to avoid accidents!!!!! exactly how long ago were you in the away dressing room at anfield
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Post by DazaB on May 10, 2007 22:26:29 GMT
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Post by Tim Munslow on May 12, 2007 16:12:35 GMT
Ah fame at last! That's me in the number eleven shirt; however, I appear to be walking rather than running!
Still, perhaps I was pacing myself.
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Post by DazaB on May 25, 2007 23:54:12 GMT
I scored
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Post by jp on May 26, 2007 16:30:06 GMT
Tim, who cares whether you were f**king useless or not, you did it, you enjoyed it, and its an experience to be remembered for a long long time!!! Fantastic!!!! Cramped dressing rooms? I was in the away dressing room at aggborough on Sunday and it is TINY, probably deliberate and a bit of gamesmanship. SGL is strange in that the home dressing room seems a lot smaller than the away dressing room. surely if you want to build a fortress, you need a bit of gamesmanship in the dressing rooms. There certainly is at Chelsea and Liverpool. When I went to Stamford Bridge and went in the away dressing rooms, they have a big cooled drinks machine - with nothing in it!!!! The white board is behind the door so you can't use it, the lockers are down low so you have to bend down, and then theres a high shelf to bang your head on when you get back up. However at liverpool the away dressing room floor is covered in a slippy lino that you can hardly stand on in boots, so most teams take their own rubber matting to put on the floor to avoid accidents!!!!! exactly how long ago were you in the away dressing room at anfield About 12 months ago
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