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26.10.2006, 19:13 quote

spdarkhorse
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Bloody internet Jeggea!

 

26.10.2006, 20:17 quote

Anonymous

spdarkhorse wrote:
Bloody internet Jeggea!


Its taking over mate Smile

I would have probably guessed most of them, its a good website I use regularly because it has loads of records of practically every English football team ever.

 

28.10.2006, 19:16 quote

dizzeebabehunt
dizzeebabehunt Joined: 27 Oct 2006 Posts: 17 Location: United Kingdom, England, Kent
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flowerangelaura wrote:
I go and see both Nottingham Forest and Notts County play
Forest hold a small piece of my heart.

Forest through and through! Another great win today, and we got Yeading in the FA Cup.. Sad

 

28.10.2006, 19:18 quote

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dizzeebabehunt wrote:
flowerangelaura wrote:
I go and see both Nottingham Forest and Notts County play
Forest hold a small piece of my heart.

Forest through and through! Another great win today, and we got Yeading in the FA Cup.. Sad


Forest aren't my first team.

Yeading...didn't they get a replay out of newcastle a couple of seasons ago?
And it was a good win...especially since Cheltenham were all over them!

 

28.10.2006, 19:33 quote

dizzeebabehunt
dizzeebabehunt Joined: 27 Oct 2006 Posts: 17 Location: United Kingdom, England, Kent
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flowerangelaura wrote:
dizzeebabehunt wrote:
flowerangelaura wrote:
I go and see both Nottingham Forest and Notts County play
Forest hold a small piece of my heart.

Forest through and through! Another great win today, and we got Yeading in the FA Cup.. Sad


Forest aren't my first team.

Yeading...didn't they get a replay out of newcastle a couple of seasons ago?
And it was a good win...especially since Cheltenham were all over them!

I was just smiling at the fact they have a small piece of your heart
And Yeading didnt get a replay but played really well.

 

28.10.2006, 19:42 quote

Anonymous

Went and watched the Daggers today against Oxford in the FA Cup and we lost Mad ...had loads of chances but lost it because of poor finishing....they got a penalty which they put away..we got a penalty that we missed...just one of those days Crying or Very sad

 

28.10.2006, 20:16 quote

Anonymous

dizzeebabehunt wrote:
I was just smiling at the fact they have a small piece of your heart
And Yeading didnt get a replay but played really well.


Well, seeing how i'm Nottingham born and raised, grew up with forest supporting parents, going to see forest play most weeks..They have to have a small piece of my heart!

Ah yes. I should have known that.

I was listening to the commentry of the cheltenham game earlier..and then the draw. They interviewed the lovely Colin Calderwood

 

27.12.2006, 04:04 quote

GazSaq
GazSaq Joined: 26 Dec 2006 Posts: 11 Location: United Kingdom, England, West Yorkshire
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sheffield wednesday,watched em since i was 7>29 years ago,wooo..old.
born an bred in sheff but moved around a fair bit,went to a couple matches with people i got to know in areas where i lived,blackpool,chester,chesterfield,carlise(windiest ground,even when its not windy)
hate sheff utd scum
Twisted Evil
and all those "man utd" fans with cockernee accents..lol
more respect for you "so-called" little club supporters cos most of you are like me,still would watch my team if they played on sunday afters in local park.

UP THE OWLS!
FOOK THE BLADES!

P.S.. thefocher...soz for nicking brian laws,wasnt sure bout him but hes doin reet good is lad.all best for rest of season,and i hope you keep hold of your stikers sharp and......?

 

27.12.2006, 12:12 quote

Anonymous

GazSaq wrote:
sheffield wednesday,watched em since i was 7>29 years ago,wooo..old.
born an bred in sheff but moved around a fair bit,went to a couple matches with people i got to know in areas where i lived,blackpool,chester,chesterfield,carlise(windiest ground,even when its not windy)
hate sheff utd scum
Twisted Evil
and all those "man utd" fans with cockernee accents..lol
more respect for you "so-called" little club supporters cos most of you are like me,still would watch my team if they played on sunday afters in local park.

UP THE OWLS!
FOOK THE BLADES!

P.S.. thefocher...soz for nicking brian laws,wasnt sure bout him but hes doin reet good is lad.all best for rest of season,and i hope you keep hold of your stikers sharp and......?


Anybody who hates Sheffield United is welcome!

I'm a man united fan, but I sure in hell don't have a cockney accent. And I could probably give you exact directions to old trafford from where I live (in the dump called Nottingham!)

I go to see the local team on the park on a sunday - if it doesn't clash with my beloved man united!

 

16.04.2007, 11:26 quote

is26
is26 Joined: 14 Apr 2007 Posts: 102 Location: United Kingdom, England, Staffordshire
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Stafford Rangers..i live half hour from the ground currently tiltering above the drop in the Confrence..

 

16.04.2007, 11:50 quote

Anonymous

im a welsh lad born n bred. i follow the cardiff city. i totally hate swansea city but ive got loads of m8s who support them n they r cool. ive got nuthin against the fans just the swansea team itself lol.

 

18.04.2007, 19:16 quote

Anonymous

I'm a Grimsby Town fan, but now residing in Glasgow. So makes it a bit difficult to get to games Sad Heading down for the Lincolnshire derby at the end of the month to cheer the "Mighty Mariners" on.

 

18.04.2007, 22:14 quote

spdarkhorse
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nelbongo wrote:
I'm a Grimsby Town fan, but now residing in Glasgow. So makes it a bit difficult to get to games Sad Heading down for the Lincolnshire derby at the end of the month to cheer the "Mighty Mariners" on.

A different country is tricky - here I am OK - from the Boro and in the north west so they visit to get beaten every few weeks and I can see the games (OK not lower a league team I know). Guess you have to travel to see them every time
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And now, as tears subside, I find it all so amusing.

 

19.04.2007, 11:29 quote

pendlelad
pendlelad Joined: 13 Feb 2007 Posts: 274 Location: United Kingdom, England, Lancashire
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for my sins.....am a burnley fan


but have been too see the mighty accy stanley as well...

 

19.04.2007, 20:23 quote

Anonymous

spdarkhorse wrote:
nelbongo wrote:
I'm a Grimsby Town fan, but now residing in Glasgow. So makes it a bit difficult to get to games Sad Heading down for the Lincolnshire derby at the end of the month to cheer the "Mighty Mariners" on.

A different country is tricky - here I am OK - from the Boro and in the north west so they visit to get beaten every few weeks and I can see the games (OK not lower a league team I know). Guess you have to travel to see them every time

Usually manage to get down & see them 2-3 times a season & meet up with my mates who I used to go to the game with. Strangely only one of them actually lives in Grimsby now Rolling Eyes

 
 
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