Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Reports and reaction from the 2007-08 season as Walsall finished 12th in League 1
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
should just knock the crap out of the scottish wozzock with that baton. Police bruatlity at its finest.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
latviancheese wrote:should just knock the crud out of the scottish wozzock with that baton. Police bruatlity at its finest.
From Darren Wrack's testimonial to this. Ain't UTS grand?
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
King Crimson wrote:Duke wrote:there's a picture in this mornings sun of the police dog bitting the Rangers fan the one in the white shorts , another picture show the fan walking away blood pouring from his leg.
i'm sure KC will have something to say about that. :wink:
They must keep those dogs very, very hungry. Hope they gave it a rabies vaccination afterwards.
I couldn't really care less what happens to any jock, but what i 1st thought when i saw that picture was..... non of them look like doing any attacking to me. Looks more like the lad who ends up getting attacked by the dog is just trying to defend himself against the plod. I'd love to see the couple of minutes before that pic was taken to find out what really went on
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
True. And they say the camera never lies.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Apparently, the victim of the dog-bite is an ex-con who had served 18 years for murder!
If so, it couldn't have happened to a nicer bloke! :mrgreen:
If so, it couldn't have happened to a nicer bloke! :mrgreen:
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Pedagogue wrote:Apparently, the victim of the dog-bite is an ex-con who had served 18 years for murder!
If so, it couldn't have happened to a nicer bloke! :mrgreen:
Not quite the Queen's birthday message, is it?
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
King Crimson wrote:True. And they say the camera never lies.
Tell that to the miners :wink:
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Ned_Kelly wrote:King Crimson wrote:True. And they say the camera never lies.
Tell that to the miners :wink:
I agree.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
King Crimson wrote:Ned_Kelly wrote:King Crimson wrote:True. And they say the camera never lies.
Tell that to the miners :wink:
I agree.
ditto
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Cully wrote:King Crimson wrote:Ned_Kelly wrote:King Crimson wrote:True. And they say the camera never lies.
Tell that to the miners :wink:
I agree.
ditto
I would have thought that the coal botherers would have received little sympathy from Cully mansions. :?
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
King Crimson wrote:I would have thought that the coal botherers would have received little sympathy from Cully mansions. :?
Coal mining in this country was probably the most dangerous, pointless and expensive waste of Government resources and labour since the Iraq war.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Cully wrote:King Crimson wrote:I would have thought that the coal botherers would have received little sympathy from Cully mansions. :?
Coal mining in this country was probably the most dangerous, pointless and expensive waste of Government resources and labour since the Iraq war.
I'm not sure I'd call coal mining pointless - the Chinese don't think so, with their 50 coal-powered power stations opening a month (or whatever mind-boggling statistic it actually is). Something like 200 years worth of the stuff still under us, and better technology has made it much cheaper to extract.
Problem of mining was the leaders of the coal botherers - although they were right, of course.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Dear KC can you please change your name to Google Adsense [Bot], your confusing me with your constant flits in cyber space on this board. I never know when you are going to strike when you use a cloaking device :shock:
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Cully wrote: I never know when you are going to strike when you use a cloaking device :shock:
Unlike Ian MacGregor (NCB) and Margaret Thatcher in 1984 with Arthur Scargill.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
King Crimson wrote:Cully wrote:King Crimson wrote:I would have thought that the coal botherers would have received little sympathy from Cully mansions. :?
Coal mining in this country was probably the most dangerous, pointless and expensive waste of Government resources and labour since the Iraq war.
I'm not sure I'd call coal mining pointless - the Chinese don't think so, with their 50 coal-powered power stations opening a month (or whatever mind-boggling statistic it actually is). Something like 200 years worth of the stuff still under us, and better technology has made it much cheaper to extract.
Problem of mining was the leaders of the coal botherers - although they were right, of course.
Scargill. If the miners had elected someone who had a decent hairdo and wore a suit instead of a donkey jacket to formal dinners it might have been so different... It might also have been different without the Notts scabs, but that's another story.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
King Crimson wrote:Cully wrote: I never know when you are going to strike when you use a cloaking device :shock:
Unlike Ian MacGregor (NCB) and Margaret Thatcher in 1984 with Arthur Scargill.
Hail to Margaret Thatcher, she's my hero. Soon sorted out that poncy miners union who caused untold misery for thousands of miners over many years. At least the Nottingham miners had the good sense to realise that they didn't want to be political pawns in Arthur Scargills selfish egotistical power battle. Left wing nutters claimed that the cost of our deep mined coal was good value at £26/ton when the global price of coal was at a high of £2/ton. Agreements made by the Labour Government in the 60's ensured that the CEGB had to buy British coal at whatever the cost, it is no wonder efficiency in the coal industry matched the rest of the nationalised industries. Cancerous and rotten to the core, no way to run a country. Pity the poor miners who were conned by their union, conned by the Labour party and condemned to fight a so called battle they were always going to lose by left wing nutters who thought that the ideal role model for this country was the USSR.
Exile, I liked your comment about Scargills 'comb over' but you haven't got a clue when it comes to sartorial elegance, although donkey jackets are now considered passe, at the time it was a radical expressive statement amongst the left wing trendies at college. I thought you should know that. I prefered a trench or camel coat with a large 'I love Maggie' T shirt.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Cully wrote: At least the Nottingham miners had the good sense to realise that they didn't want to be political pawns in Arthur Scargills selfish egotistical power battle.
And their reward? There is ONE deep coal pit still open in Nottinghamshire (at Thorseby). Rest are gone, some long gone, others more recently.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Cully wrote:....... Arthur Scargill's selfish, egotistical power battle.......
.... and, of course, there was no "selfish, egotistical power battle" (q.v.) on the part of your heroine, The Bitch, was there? :? :mrgreen:
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
If ever there was a case for "splitting" a thread off elsewhere, this is it. I am only watching this thread to see if anyone talks about the tesimonial :mrgreen: bored of yow lot!
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Pedagogue wrote:Cully wrote:....... Arthur Scargill's selfish, egotistical power battle.......
.... and, of course, there was no "selfish, egotistical power battle" (q.v.) on the part of your heroine, The Bitch, was there? :? :mrgreen:
Cully has an 'unorthodox' view of heroes and villains, perpetrators and victims.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
King Crimson wrote:Pedagogue wrote:Cully wrote:....... Arthur Scargill's selfish, egotistical power battle.......
.... and, of course, there was no "selfish, egotistical power battle" (q.v.) on the part of your heroine, The Bitch, was there? :? :mrgreen:
Cully has an 'unorthodox' view of heroes and villains, perpetrators and victims.
Cully is stupid, I think you meant. No need to dress it up. He's the sort who went to fund raising discos for the Young Conservatives and sang along to The Specials, shouting 'Kill Nelson Mandela", as his strawberry daiquiri in a plastic glass sprayed across the room from his terrible dancing.
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Exile wrote:Cully is stupid, I think you meant. No need to dress it up. He's the sort who went to fund raising discos for the Young Conservatives and sang along to The Specials, shouting 'Kill Nelson Mandela", as his strawberry daiquiri in a plastic glass sprayed across the room from his terrible dancing.
Wasn't it 'Special AKA'?
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Exile wrote:Cully is stupid, I think you meant. No need to dress it up. He's the sort who went to fund raising discos for the Young Conservatives and sang along to The Specials, shouting 'Kill Nelson Mandela", as his strawberry daiquiri in a plastic glass sprayed across the room from his terrible dancing.
Thinking isn't one of your strong points is it Exile?
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Re: Wolves (H) - Friendly - 29th April 2008
Cully wrote:Exile wrote:Cully is stupid, I think you meant. No need to dress it up. He's the sort who went to fund raising discos for the Young Conservatives and sang along to The Specials, shouting 'Kill Nelson Mandela", as his strawberry daiquiri in a plastic glass sprayed across the room from his terrible dancing.
Thinking isn't one of your strong points is it Exile?
Wrong again. :wink:
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