Now, that's just rude Peeder
He likes talking to himself, I believe 23 comments in a row without reply and I broke sequence to tell him he should really go to bed.
comment by sph (U11456)
posted 5 minutes ago
Now, that's just rude Peeder
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Not rude ... A genuine question!
I think Vidals probably got it right - he often does.
I'm sure it's been a lot worse than 23 comments in a row, Igor
Look, as I said yesterday, I am here only as a concerned neighbour. Would you feel better if I was just ripping the p. iss out of the current circumstances?
He’s a very poor wum, I’ll give him that.
Bless the little plank đđ¤
He's not my Preferred Contributor, so I don't read 'em
Here we go then folks.
Can only hope that CK turns out to be a better owner than the last fecker.
DTID
Not as moving as Vidals story but here we are.
The state your age post, got me thinking about the time I’ve been following the Rams. Born 1935 Harpur Ave Littleover, but we moved to Baker St when I was 2.Very long back gardens there. with allotments the other side of the hedge at the bottom. When war started, a part of the allotments were taken over by the RAF and were used for the Barrage Balloons and their trucks until the war ended when houses were built. and that is now the Thorndike Ave estate. No football during the war that I can remember, so incredibly my earliest recollection of DCFC was when we won the cup. Listening to the radio and everyone running into the street after it was over. My mother took us to see the players at the Council house, as dad had left when I was 6, although we did meet him a few times at the concrete ack ack gun tower on Alvaston Park before it was demolished. My uncle stated to take me to the BBG a couple of years later, we would walk to the bottom of Baker St, through the jitty , over the canal bridge past all the army Nissan huts, which is now Ascot Drive , past the derelict church at the corner of Longbridge lane, and over the long wooden bridge over the C AND W works, and came out on Ossie Road round about Nightingale Rd, up to the rail bridge, down the jitty into Columbo St, then stood in the Ossie end. We saw some good players over the years and some dross. The dark days of Div 3 north and It wasn’t until Clough and Taylor came that anything like that cup win started to happen again. Glorious days .We use to drink in town, the Horse and Groom, the Standard and I don’t think a week went by that we weren’t on TV. A mate and I then moved to the Pop side, and then when it was finished, the Ley Stand centre. Great games. Benfica, Robbed against Juventus, Real Madrid. I went to Madrid for the 2nd leg. And it was so disappointing. Then there was Dave Mackay,s team which in some ways was even better than Cloughie’s, But he was sacked after losing to Man U in the semis at Hillsboro and we were still 4th in the table. We went downhill rapidly after that. The Bald eagle did well, and Arthur Cox, Roy Mac also. I’ve had some great times over the years, but the time now has been very troubling, the worst I’ve known, but no matter the outcome, it has shown what a good spirit there is between Wayne and the players, and this has filtered down to the fans and made them feel included, and the march was brilliant, as is the atmosphere at Pride Park. I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch.
I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch
===================
Is that the ‘El Cloughico Cup’ you’re talking about?
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch
===================
Is that the ‘El Cloughico Cup’ you’re talking about?
---------------------------------------------------------------------You have never won the FA cup have you
Let's hope this is the start of bringing this ordeal to an end for you guys.
Regarding the -15, I understand because we are after March, any penalty will be imposed next season.
comment by UNCLE TOM (U1899)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch
===================
Is that the ‘El Cloughico Cup’ you’re talking about?
---------------------------------------------------------------------You have never won the FA cup have you
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We’ve won it twice - and more recently that you
But here’s a fact:
‘Champions of Europe’ you’ll never sing that!
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by UNCLE TOM (U1899)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch
===================
Is that the ‘El Cloughico Cup’ you’re talking about?
---------------------------------------------------------------------You have never won the FA cup have you
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We’ve won it twice - and more recently that you
But here’s a fact:
‘Champions of Europe’ you’ll never sing that!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How did I guess that this thread would eventually come down to that ?
Based on past experience Strett, you are quite brave using the words: "I understand" in a sentence which contains numbers of any sort.
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 2 minutes ago
Based on past experience Strett, you are quite brave using the words: "I understand" in a sentence which contains numbers of any sort.
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How's things Vidal?
Still swinging?
I often reminisce about our time spent together in the showers. Ahh, happy days.
comment by đ AnglianRam đ (U17428)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by UNCLE TOM (U1899)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch
===================
Is that the ‘El Cloughico Cup’ you’re talking about?
---------------------------------------------------------------------You have never won the FA cup have you
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We’ve won it twice - and more recently that you
But here’s a fact:
‘Champions of Europe’ you’ll never sing that!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How did I guess that this thread would eventually come down to that ?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s always good to be reminded of the good times Anglian
You lot will need that in the years to come
I am playing off 2.3 at present strett, by amazing coincidence the same figure as your I.Q. Both seem to be descending at similar rates. Long may it continue.
comment by UNCLE TOM (U1899)
posted 1 hour, 39 minutes ago
Not as moving as Vidals story but here we are.
The state your age post, got me thinking about the time I’ve been following the Rams. Born 1935 Harpur Ave Littleover, but we moved to Baker St when I was 2.Very long back gardens there. with allotments the other side of the hedge at the bottom. When war started, a part of the allotments were taken over by the RAF and were used for the Barrage Balloons and their trucks until the war ended when houses were built. and that is now the Thorndike Ave estate. No football during the war that I can remember, so incredibly my earliest recollection of DCFC was when we won the cup. Listening to the radio and everyone running into the street after it was over. My mother took us to see the players at the Council house, as dad had left when I was 6, although we did meet him a few times at the concrete ack ack gun tower on Alvaston Park before it was demolished. My uncle stated to take me to the BBG a couple of years later, we would walk to the bottom of Baker St, through the jitty , over the canal bridge past all the army Nissan huts, which is now Ascot Drive , past the derelict church at the corner of Longbridge lane, and over the long wooden bridge over the C AND W works, and came out on Ossie Road round about Nightingale Rd, up to the rail bridge, down the jitty into Columbo St, then stood in the Ossie end. We saw some good players over the years and some dross. The dark days of Div 3 north and It wasn’t until Clough and Taylor came that anything like that cup win started to happen again. Glorious days .We use to drink in town, the Horse and Groom, the Standard and I don’t think a week went by that we weren’t on TV. A mate and I then moved to the Pop side, and then when it was finished, the Ley Stand centre. Great games. Benfica, Robbed against Juventus, Real Madrid. I went to Madrid for the 2nd leg. And it was so disappointing. Then there was Dave Mackay,s team which in some ways was even better than Cloughie’s, But he was sacked after losing to Man U in the semis at Hillsboro and we were still 4th in the table. We went downhill rapidly after that. The Bald eagle did well, and Arthur Cox, Roy Mac also. I’ve had some great times over the years, but the time now has been very troubling, the worst I’ve known, but no matter the outcome, it has shown what a good spirit there is between Wayne and the players, and this has filtered down to the fans and made them feel included, and the march was brilliant, as is the atmosphere at Pride Park. I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Great stuff Tom, thank you
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 19 minutes ago
I am playing off 2.3 at present strett, by amazing coincidence the same figure as your I.Q. Both seem to be descending at similar rates. Long may it continue.
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Why the vitriol?
Uncle Tom
I never had vidal down as a 'swinger'.
Comments you made on a thread in January that were unnecessary, strett.
Sign in if you want to comment
Kirchner
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posted on 6/4/22
Who is "sph"?
posted on 6/4/22
Now, that's just rude Peeder
posted on 6/4/22
He likes talking to himself, I believe 23 comments in a row without reply and I broke sequence to tell him he should really go to bed.
posted on 6/4/22
Still Pointlessly Here?
posted on 6/4/22
comment by sph (U11456)
posted 5 minutes ago
Now, that's just rude Peeder
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not rude ... A genuine question!
I think Vidals probably got it right - he often does.
posted on 6/4/22
I'm sure it's been a lot worse than 23 comments in a row, Igor
Look, as I said yesterday, I am here only as a concerned neighbour. Would you feel better if I was just ripping the p. iss out of the current circumstances?
posted on 6/4/22
He’s a very poor wum, I’ll give him that.
Bless the little plank đđ¤
posted on 6/4/22
He's not my Preferred Contributor, so I don't read 'em
posted on 6/4/22
Here we go then folks.
Can only hope that CK turns out to be a better owner than the last fecker.
DTID
posted on 6/4/22
Not as moving as Vidals story but here we are.
The state your age post, got me thinking about the time I’ve been following the Rams. Born 1935 Harpur Ave Littleover, but we moved to Baker St when I was 2.Very long back gardens there. with allotments the other side of the hedge at the bottom. When war started, a part of the allotments were taken over by the RAF and were used for the Barrage Balloons and their trucks until the war ended when houses were built. and that is now the Thorndike Ave estate. No football during the war that I can remember, so incredibly my earliest recollection of DCFC was when we won the cup. Listening to the radio and everyone running into the street after it was over. My mother took us to see the players at the Council house, as dad had left when I was 6, although we did meet him a few times at the concrete ack ack gun tower on Alvaston Park before it was demolished. My uncle stated to take me to the BBG a couple of years later, we would walk to the bottom of Baker St, through the jitty , over the canal bridge past all the army Nissan huts, which is now Ascot Drive , past the derelict church at the corner of Longbridge lane, and over the long wooden bridge over the C AND W works, and came out on Ossie Road round about Nightingale Rd, up to the rail bridge, down the jitty into Columbo St, then stood in the Ossie end. We saw some good players over the years and some dross. The dark days of Div 3 north and It wasn’t until Clough and Taylor came that anything like that cup win started to happen again. Glorious days .We use to drink in town, the Horse and Groom, the Standard and I don’t think a week went by that we weren’t on TV. A mate and I then moved to the Pop side, and then when it was finished, the Ley Stand centre. Great games. Benfica, Robbed against Juventus, Real Madrid. I went to Madrid for the 2nd leg. And it was so disappointing. Then there was Dave Mackay,s team which in some ways was even better than Cloughie’s, But he was sacked after losing to Man U in the semis at Hillsboro and we were still 4th in the table. We went downhill rapidly after that. The Bald eagle did well, and Arthur Cox, Roy Mac also. I’ve had some great times over the years, but the time now has been very troubling, the worst I’ve known, but no matter the outcome, it has shown what a good spirit there is between Wayne and the players, and this has filtered down to the fans and made them feel included, and the march was brilliant, as is the atmosphere at Pride Park. I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch.
posted on 6/4/22
Tom
posted on 6/4/22
I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch
===================
Is that the ‘El Cloughico Cup’ you’re talking about?
posted on 6/4/22
dckhead
posted on 6/4/22
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch
===================
Is that the ‘El Cloughico Cup’ you’re talking about?
---------------------------------------------------------------------You have never won the FA cup have you
posted on 6/4/22
Let's hope this is the start of bringing this ordeal to an end for you guys.
Regarding the -15, I understand because we are after March, any penalty will be imposed next season.
posted on 6/4/22
comment by UNCLE TOM (U1899)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch
===================
Is that the ‘El Cloughico Cup’ you’re talking about?
---------------------------------------------------------------------You have never won the FA cup have you
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We’ve won it twice - and more recently that you
But here’s a fact:
‘Champions of Europe’ you’ll never sing that!
posted on 6/4/22
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by UNCLE TOM (U1899)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch
===================
Is that the ‘El Cloughico Cup’ you’re talking about?
---------------------------------------------------------------------You have never won the FA cup have you
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We’ve won it twice - and more recently that you
But here’s a fact:
‘Champions of Europe’ you’ll never sing that!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How did I guess that this thread would eventually come down to that ?
posted on 6/4/22
Based on past experience Strett, you are quite brave using the words: "I understand" in a sentence which contains numbers of any sort.
posted on 6/4/22
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 2 minutes ago
Based on past experience Strett, you are quite brave using the words: "I understand" in a sentence which contains numbers of any sort.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How's things Vidal?
Still swinging?
I often reminisce about our time spent together in the showers. Ahh, happy days.
posted on 6/4/22
comment by đ AnglianRam đ (U17428)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by UNCLE TOM (U1899)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by FOREST (U22817)
posted 7 minutes ago
I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch
===================
Is that the ‘El Cloughico Cup’ you’re talking about?
---------------------------------------------------------------------You have never won the FA cup have you
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We’ve won it twice - and more recently that you
But here’s a fact:
‘Champions of Europe’ you’ll never sing that!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How did I guess that this thread would eventually come down to that ?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s always good to be reminded of the good times Anglian
You lot will need that in the years to come
posted on 6/4/22
I am playing off 2.3 at present strett, by amazing coincidence the same figure as your I.Q. Both seem to be descending at similar rates. Long may it continue.
posted on 6/4/22
comment by UNCLE TOM (U1899)
posted 1 hour, 39 minutes ago
Not as moving as Vidals story but here we are.
The state your age post, got me thinking about the time I’ve been following the Rams. Born 1935 Harpur Ave Littleover, but we moved to Baker St when I was 2.Very long back gardens there. with allotments the other side of the hedge at the bottom. When war started, a part of the allotments were taken over by the RAF and were used for the Barrage Balloons and their trucks until the war ended when houses were built. and that is now the Thorndike Ave estate. No football during the war that I can remember, so incredibly my earliest recollection of DCFC was when we won the cup. Listening to the radio and everyone running into the street after it was over. My mother took us to see the players at the Council house, as dad had left when I was 6, although we did meet him a few times at the concrete ack ack gun tower on Alvaston Park before it was demolished. My uncle stated to take me to the BBG a couple of years later, we would walk to the bottom of Baker St, through the jitty , over the canal bridge past all the army Nissan huts, which is now Ascot Drive , past the derelict church at the corner of Longbridge lane, and over the long wooden bridge over the C AND W works, and came out on Ossie Road round about Nightingale Rd, up to the rail bridge, down the jitty into Columbo St, then stood in the Ossie end. We saw some good players over the years and some dross. The dark days of Div 3 north and It wasn’t until Clough and Taylor came that anything like that cup win started to happen again. Glorious days .We use to drink in town, the Horse and Groom, the Standard and I don’t think a week went by that we weren’t on TV. A mate and I then moved to the Pop side, and then when it was finished, the Ley Stand centre. Great games. Benfica, Robbed against Juventus, Real Madrid. I went to Madrid for the 2nd leg. And it was so disappointing. Then there was Dave Mackay,s team which in some ways was even better than Cloughie’s, But he was sacked after losing to Man U in the semis at Hillsboro and we were still 4th in the table. We went downhill rapidly after that. The Bald eagle did well, and Arthur Cox, Roy Mac also. I’ve had some great times over the years, but the time now has been very troubling, the worst I’ve known, but no matter the outcome, it has shown what a good spirit there is between Wayne and the players, and this has filtered down to the fans and made them feel included, and the march was brilliant, as is the atmosphere at Pride Park. I will not be around the next time we win the cup, but it was certainly a terrific start to my Ram watch.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Great stuff Tom, thank you
posted on 6/4/22
comment by lastapostleofvidal (U1491)
posted 19 minutes ago
I am playing off 2.3 at present strett, by amazing coincidence the same figure as your I.Q. Both seem to be descending at similar rates. Long may it continue.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Why the vitriol?
posted on 6/4/22
Uncle Tom
I never had vidal down as a 'swinger'.
posted on 6/4/22
Comments you made on a thread in January that were unnecessary, strett.
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