She pretty much said similar to me one time.
Albion is the oldest name for those Islands you guys live on today, not a lot of people know that.
What HRH really couldn't understand in Steve Bullsh/t's case was he was getting a medal for scoring goals in the lower leagues and not a single one in the top league?
comment by aries22 (U1203)
posted 8 minutes ago
What HRH really couldn't understand in Steve Bullsh/t's case was he was getting a medal for scoring goals in the lower leagues and not a single one in the top league?
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I'll remind you that you weren't in the top leagues either at this time and Regis and Taylor couldn't come close to his records.
Albion weren't a one man team, so Regis and Taylor weren't our only goal scorers, and those two also played in the top division, which Steve Bullsh/t never did. Regis, in fact, never played league football outside the top division until he went to lower league club Wolves at the end of his career.
England
Cyrille Regis 5 caps 0 goals
Steve Bull 13 caps 4 goals
Bully even played for them at the same time as Lineker, England's greatest goal scoring striker.
This is one you just won't win Aries.
Come back and see us when one of your strikers has scored more than Bully's 250 goals.
It's never happened in your history
you didn't mention how many caps and goals jeff astle got aries.
we all know of the open goal he missed and his responsibility for us losing the world cup, but how many did he score ?
The day when we have spent long enough in Div's 3 and 4 for one of our strikers to score 250 goals will be a very dark day indeed....
More smarmy comments.
Bully out scored all of your strikers in the old first division too.
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 9 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by aries22 (U1203)
posted 8 minutes ago
What HRH really couldn't understand in Steve Bullsh/t's case was he was getting a medal for scoring goals in the lower leagues and not a single one in the top league?
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I'll remind you that you weren't in the top leagues either at this time and Regis and Taylor couldn't come close to his records.
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Not only that, but their average home attendance often dipped below 8,000 - with the lowest being a pathetic 4,800.
We were taking that away, even when two divisions below them.
#Warsaw
During Bull's thirteen years at The Custard Bowl he never had the opportunity to prove he could do it in the top division and no top division teams appeared to want to try him, either.
Bull remained a prolific goalscorer in the second tier of the English league, and stayed loyal to his Midlands roots despite interest from the likes of Coventry City and Newcastle United.
In 1995, when former England manager Graham Taylor was manager at Molineux, he agreed with then Coventry City boss, Ron Atkinson, the sale of Bull to the Highfield Road club. There was an outcry from the gold and black sector of the Black Country and the local Express and Star newspaper launched a campaign to keep him at Wolves.
Ultimately, Bull backed out of the opportunity to play Premier League football with Coventry and decided to stay at Wolves.
Sounds like cop-out to me. No ambition. Typical Wolves.
Says the fan from the club who have a statue of Brendan Batson
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 1 hour, 54 minutes ago
Says the fan from the club who have a statue of Brendan Batson
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No. The Hawthorns has a statue of Tony Brown. Now there was a proper top division goal-scorer!
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 4 hours, 57 minutes ago
Says the fan from the club who have a statue of Brendan Batson
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How poorly informed is Pundit?
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 1 day, 2 hours ago
Bully out scored all of your strikers in the old first division too.
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Is that because it's easier to score in the lower divisions than it is in the top division?
Dunno, is it easier to make a world cup squad or not?
comment by Wolfgang (U8869)
posted 1 day, 6 hours ago
you didn't mention how many caps and goals jeff astle got aries
we all know of the open goal he missed and his responsibility for us losing the world cup
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I'm afraid you're just parroting what you've heard. That miss in fact meant nothing. Can you recall where England lost their World Cup campaign in 1970? If you can't, I'll give you a chance to Google it. Here's some clues: 2-0 up, Bobby Charlton taken off, Peter Bonetti.
Bomber Brown.
Not as many goals as Steve Bull.
None of your lot can touch us
Astle's miss cost England a draw against Brazil. At every game Albion played the following season the chant from opposing fans was the same - 'Astle lost the World Cup'.
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 37 minutes ago
Bomber Brown.
Not as many goals as Steve Bull.
None of your lot can touch us
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Not in the lower leagues we can't.
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posted on 27/3/15
posted on 27/3/15
That's hilarious.
posted on 27/3/15
She pretty much said similar to me one time.
Albion is the oldest name for those Islands you guys live on today, not a lot of people know that.
posted on 28/3/15
What HRH really couldn't understand in Steve Bullsh/t's case was he was getting a medal for scoring goals in the lower leagues and not a single one in the top league?
posted on 28/3/15
comment by aries22 (U1203)
posted 8 minutes ago
What HRH really couldn't understand in Steve Bullsh/t's case was he was getting a medal for scoring goals in the lower leagues and not a single one in the top league?
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I'll remind you that you weren't in the top leagues either at this time and Regis and Taylor couldn't come close to his records.
posted on 28/3/15
Albion weren't a one man team, so Regis and Taylor weren't our only goal scorers, and those two also played in the top division, which Steve Bullsh/t never did. Regis, in fact, never played league football outside the top division until he went to lower league club Wolves at the end of his career.
posted on 28/3/15
England
Cyrille Regis 5 caps 0 goals
Steve Bull 13 caps 4 goals
Bully even played for them at the same time as Lineker, England's greatest goal scoring striker.
This is one you just won't win Aries.
posted on 28/3/15
Come back and see us when one of your strikers has scored more than Bully's 250 goals.
It's never happened in your history
posted on 28/3/15
you didn't mention how many caps and goals jeff astle got aries.
we all know of the open goal he missed and his responsibility for us losing the world cup, but how many did he score ?
posted on 28/3/15
The day when we have spent long enough in Div's 3 and 4 for one of our strikers to score 250 goals will be a very dark day indeed....
posted on 28/3/15
More smarmy comments.
Bully out scored all of your strikers in the old first division too.
posted on 28/3/15
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 9 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by aries22 (U1203)
posted 8 minutes ago
What HRH really couldn't understand in Steve Bullsh/t's case was he was getting a medal for scoring goals in the lower leagues and not a single one in the top league?
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I'll remind you that you weren't in the top leagues either at this time and Regis and Taylor couldn't come close to his records.
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Not only that, but their average home attendance often dipped below 8,000 - with the lowest being a pathetic 4,800.
We were taking that away, even when two divisions below them.
#Warsaw
posted on 28/3/15
Smarmy....
posted on 29/3/15
During Bull's thirteen years at The Custard Bowl he never had the opportunity to prove he could do it in the top division and no top division teams appeared to want to try him, either.
posted on 29/3/15
Bull remained a prolific goalscorer in the second tier of the English league, and stayed loyal to his Midlands roots despite interest from the likes of Coventry City and Newcastle United.
In 1995, when former England manager Graham Taylor was manager at Molineux, he agreed with then Coventry City boss, Ron Atkinson, the sale of Bull to the Highfield Road club. There was an outcry from the gold and black sector of the Black Country and the local Express and Star newspaper launched a campaign to keep him at Wolves.
Ultimately, Bull backed out of the opportunity to play Premier League football with Coventry and decided to stay at Wolves.
posted on 29/3/15
Sounds like cop-out to me. No ambition. Typical Wolves.
posted on 29/3/15
Says the fan from the club who have a statue of Brendan Batson
posted on 29/3/15
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 1 hour, 54 minutes ago
Says the fan from the club who have a statue of Brendan Batson
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No. The Hawthorns has a statue of Tony Brown. Now there was a proper top division goal-scorer!
posted on 29/3/15
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 4 hours, 57 minutes ago
Says the fan from the club who have a statue of Brendan Batson
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How poorly informed is Pundit?
posted on 29/3/15
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 1 day, 2 hours ago
Bully out scored all of your strikers in the old first division too.
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Is that because it's easier to score in the lower divisions than it is in the top division?
posted on 29/3/15
Dunno, is it easier to make a world cup squad or not?
posted on 29/3/15
comment by Wolfgang (U8869)
posted 1 day, 6 hours ago
you didn't mention how many caps and goals jeff astle got aries
we all know of the open goal he missed and his responsibility for us losing the world cup
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I'm afraid you're just parroting what you've heard. That miss in fact meant nothing. Can you recall where England lost their World Cup campaign in 1970? If you can't, I'll give you a chance to Google it. Here's some clues: 2-0 up, Bobby Charlton taken off, Peter Bonetti.
posted on 29/3/15
Bomber Brown.
Not as many goals as Steve Bull.
None of your lot can touch us
posted on 29/3/15
Astle's miss cost England a draw against Brazil. At every game Albion played the following season the chant from opposing fans was the same - 'Astle lost the World Cup'.
posted on 29/3/15
comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 37 minutes ago
Bomber Brown.
Not as many goals as Steve Bull.
None of your lot can touch us
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Not in the lower leagues we can't.
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