Ey Up All,
Now si thi, t'lads are never on TV 'ere but 'ooda thowt it? Tomorns the day!
So ah'll bi cheerin and groanin with thi all int'morn.
'Ahve set t'alarm fer 4-15 am, got mi scarf out, and will bi thur wi mi cuppa and hobnobs (sad te seh ah can't get Thwaites 'ere and owt else at that time o' day tastes like Salgado's jock).
Come on t'Rovers, stuff 'em!! Nowt less than 5 net bulge-rs and it's Europe 'ere wi come
Duggy
Ah'll bi thur in spirit lads!
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Are you a pirate?
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No i think he's from Yorkshire
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What a horrible thing to say!
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We're getting a lot more "outsiders" on our board recently. What's happening? I'm scared!
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Duggywerefab......worrying use of some strange dialect there.
Where on earth are you if you have to set the alarm clock for some hideous hour? Somewhere you can't get beer I presume.
When you ask for "5 net-bulgers" does that mean you're old enough to remember the 5-5 scoreline in 1962?
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Duggy's spirit led us to victory.
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Ey up, stomach still churnin here, what a game eh, sieve-like defence but great running up front by Hoillett and Olsen, good signs for the future, and Robinson should have been Man of the Match
FYI, I am on the west coast of USA and rarely get Rovers on t' tele.
FYI2, yes I do remember the 5-5 draw, George Eastham scored the equalizer in the last minute at the Daren end with a back heel; I can still see it in my mind.
Thanks fer t'notes, Yorkshire? Bloody cheek, tha knooas nowt about dialect if tha reckons ahm from thurr lad.