Originally posted by EdgeleyRob
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Whoever compiled that list missed out the last game at Maine Road...........
Waiting to hear JCs thought on events at Easter Road, and the prospects for the second tier in Scotland next year.....Last edited by teamsaint; 26-05-14, 06:54.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostWhoever compiled that list missed out the last game at Maine Road...........
Waiting to hear JCs thought on events at Easter Road, and the prospects for the second tier in Scotland next year.....
When we joined the game at half time it was 1-0 to Hamilton and by all accounts Hibs were only just holding it together. Second half was all one-way traffic (as opposed to the one-lane traffic I was driving in) - but Hamilton only got the game into extra time with a last minute strike which brought the aggregate level (assist from the ever reliable Jason Scotland). There were 18000 at the game and the Hibs fans were already making their voices heard regarding Terry Butcher and the Board. Extra time was still all Hamilton as far as the commentary was going and Hamilton waltzed it in the shoot-out (four out of four). Hibs are in big trouble - at least one of those three (Hearts, Rangers, Hibs) has more than one season in the Championship awaiting them. It's not good for crowds but Hamilton are bringing through lots of young Scots so maybe it'll be good for the game. But the whole thing highlights the major difficulties for Scottish Footie...and of course Celtic are on the look out for a new manager - surely not Keane or Coyle! Come on the Buddies!
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostMemorable dates in Manchester City's Illustrious History:
1937: Division 1 Title Winners for the first time, under Wilf Wild
1956: FA Cup Winners under Les McDowall
1968: Division 1 Title Winners under Joe Mercer
1969: FA Cup Winners under Joe Mercer
1983: Yaya Toure is born
1984: Yaya Toure's 1st Birthday
1985: Yaya Toure's 2nd Birthday
1986: Yaya Toure's 3rd Birthday
1987: Yaya Toure's 4th Birthday
1988: Yaya Toure's 5th Birthday
1989: Yaya Toure's 6th Birthday
1990: Yaya Toure's 7th Birthday
1991: Yaya Toure's 8th Birthday
1992: Yaya Toure's 9th Birthday
1993: Yaya Toure's 10th Birthday
1994: Yaya Toure's 11th Birthday
1995: Yaya Toure's 12th Birthday
1996: Yaya Toure's 13th Birthday
1997: Yaya Toure's 14th Birthday
1998: Yaya Toure's 15th Birthday
1999: Yaya Toure's 16th Birthday
2000: Yaya Toure's 17th Birthday
2001: Yaya Toure's 18th Birthday
2002: Yaya Toure's 19th Birthday
2003: Yaya Toure's 20th Birthday
2004: Yaya Toure's 21st Birthday
2005: Yaya Toure's 22nd Birthday
2006: Yaya Toure's 23rd Birthday
2007: Yaya Toure's 24th Birthday
2008: Yaya Toure's 25th Birthday
2009: Yaya Toure's 26th Birthday
2010: Yaya Toure's 27th Birthday
2011: Yaya Toure's 28th Birthday; FA Cup Winners under Roberto Mancini
2012: Yaya Toure's 29th Birthday; Premier League Champions under Roberto Mancini
2013: Yaya Toure's 30th Birthday
2014: Yaya Toure's 31st Birthday; Premier League Champions under Manuel Pellegrini
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostWhoever compiled that list missed out the last game at Maine Road................Originally posted by cloughie View Postedge, what about the year they were relegated from the second tier when County finished eighth?
I'm glad Fleetwood Town were promoted today.
Astonishing rise through the leagues,North West Counties,playing the likes of Cheadle Town 10 years ago
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI wouldn't believe everything you read in the papers, Jazzer........."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostIt appears to be true, though, that Spurs have nicked your manager....
The king is dead, long live the Swiss republic.
I think you will find they are actually called, " Spuds" AKA "the North London Yobbos." Well that is what our one time CEO called them. Mind you he was a crack marksman.....I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Posthe was rubbish anyway.
The king is dead, long live the Swiss republic.
I think you will find they are actually called, " Spuds" AKA "the North London Yobbos." Well that is what our one time CEO called them. Mind you he was a crack marksman.....
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIt's true, and don't lie ts, you're gutted.
football managers come and go, its just the high ticket prices and the awful English weather that stay the same.
Recently, Saints Brazilian striker Guly was asked if he was enjoying his career in England, to which he replied that he didn't like the food or the weather. Well, that was a shame, because I imagine that is why he came , the promise of the English weather and the Hampshire Cuisine.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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