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13 Jan 2008 20:36 |
LOL!!!
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Kaz in a Tizz
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13 Jan 2008 23:31 |
Lol Mac
Well I think the villa ones are right - the future King a Villa fan lol could have a claret n blue union jack!!!
Jasper Carrot supports birmingham City Eric I think supported Luton Town
Kaz :o)))
Up the Villa
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14 Jan 2008 09:51 |
Yes Kaz 100% correct and the only one Kate got wrong was Fiona Phillips....I will post the answers to the lot on here tonight
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Catherine from Manchester
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14 Jan 2008 09:57 |
morning sports fans lol mac that's a corker- why do all the geordie fans take their tops off at matches-I can never understand that one.
waves to Kaz and colin c xx
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kate 66
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14 Jan 2008 11:09 |
HI Colin
Ithought she was a blues suppoter as she likes frank Lampard and always took mickey out of |Emmon for being a red,
Her boys are blues as when the special one left they had tears.
Never find.
Spurs fan livinf with sunderland fans
Kate
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☺Carol in Dulwich☺
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14 Jan 2008 11:32 |
“The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw”. Robin Friday
Reading 1974-1976
135 Appearances
53 goals
Reading FC’s ‘Player of the Millennium’ was born in Hammersmith, London, on July 27th 1952. With a ball at his feet Robin Friday was blessed with the kind of precocious talent most of us can only dream about, but he was also cursed with a wild streak that made his exploits the stuff of legend. He smoked and drank to excess, would regularly start fights with both opponents and teammates, and was once sent off for kicking Mark Lawrenson in the face (when he should have been awarded an MBE).
He was signed for the Royals by Charlie Hurley after turning out against them for non-league Hayes in an FA Cup tie, and scored twice on his home debut in a 4-1 win over Exeter City on February 10th 1974. Despite his volatile nature the fans immediately took him to their hearts, he was crowned ‘Player of the Year’ in his first full season at the club (1974/75) and went on to make 135 first team appearances, scoring 53 goals and creating many more with his unorthodox, unpredictable playing style. His goals and creativity helped Reading win promotion to the old Division Three but then, despite being only 24 and one of the key players in the team, he was transferred to Cardiff City for a knockdown price of £30,000.
When then-Cardiff manager Jimmy Andrews asked why the price was so low he was told, “You’ll see”. And see he did, as Friday was arrested at Cardiff Central station within minutes of arriving in the Welsh capital for fare dodging. The night before his debut for the Bluebirds against Fulham he went on a pub crawl before taking a dozen bottles of lager back to his hotel. He still scored twice against a defence featuring Bobby Moore, and went on to play a further 20 games for the Welsh side, scoring 6 goals and delighting crowds with his awesome array of tricks, before leaving he started going AWOL for days on end with a ‘mystery illness’. It was the beginning of the end for the wayward genius. His overall behaviour worsened and became, in the words of Wales legend and Cardiff skipper Phil Dwyer, “Very volatile”. It had been common knowledge within the game that Friday was developing a drink problem, and was also fond of indulging in LSD and other mind-altering substances. Afterwards Jimmy Andrews said, “At the time I didn’t know what his major problem was so I bought him... For a period I handled it but I’m afraid Robin was a hopeless case. He was lost and by the end he was uncontrollable”.
The situation proved intolerable, his contract at Cardiff was cancelled and Friday moved back home to London where his life descended into a private hell of alcoholism, drug abuse and mental problems. He died of a heart attack on the 22nd December 1990 at just 38. Unpredictable as ever, he died on a Saturday. As a fitting tribute the cover of the 1996 Super Furry Animals single ‘The Man Don’t Give a F***’ (also named after him, naturally) featured a classic archive photograph of Friday scoring a goal for Cardiff, while showing two fingers to the despairing opposition goalkeeper.
There is also a book about Friday’s life available written by ex-Oasis bass player Paul McGuigan and Paolo Hewitt, “The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw”. This book belonged to my son and I enjoyed reading it, my son played pro football for Bristol Rovers.
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Catherine from Manchester
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14 Jan 2008 11:37 |
that's fasinating carol my word he was young when he died. thanks for that catherine xx
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14 Jan 2008 19:55 |
Right here are the answers to the footie celeb fan questions:
Prince William - Aston Villa Tom Hanks - Aston Villa Nick Owen - Luton Eric Morecombe - Luton Jasper Carrott - Birmingham City Delia Smith - Norwich City Fiona Phillips - Southampton Adam Rickett - Manchester City Prince Andrew - Norwich Nigel Kennedy - Aston Villa Zippy - Dundee (so I am led to believe)
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Catherine from Manchester
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15 Jan 2008 14:36 |
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Catherine from Manchester
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15 Jan 2008 18:16 |
Evening footy fans-What the papers are saying:
Big guns chase Caceres - The Sun
Liverpool and Chelsea are on the trail of Uruguayan starlet Martin Caceres, who is currently on the books of Villarreal. Would he be one for the future or someone who could make an immediate impact?
Spurs dangle Robbo bait- Daily Mirror
Tottenham are ready to offer Paul Robinson to Middlesbrough in return for winger Stewart Downing. Does this seem like a fair trade?
Midfield duo set for Pompey - Daily Mirror
Portsmouth are poised to win the chase for Arsenal midfielder Lassana Diarra and are also close to signing Kevin-Prince Boateng on loan from Spurs. Would these signings propel Pompey to a European spot?
Blues agree Italian deal - Daily Mail
Birmingham have had an offer to loan Guglielmo Stendardo accepted by Lazio, but the defender doesn't want to move until the summer. Can Alex McLeish persuade Stendardo to move now?
Boro go to the Well - Daily Record
Motherwell playmaker Ross McCormack will be the subject of a bid from Middlesbrough this week. Should Boro go for up-and-coming players of this type or do they need established names?
Fulham fancy Scharner - Daily Mirror
Roy Hodgson is gearing up for a new signing at Fulham as he plans a £3million bid for Wigan's Paul Scharner. Is the Austrian the right player for Fulham, and should Wigan let him go?
Arsenal after Ayew - The Sun
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has spotted another young talent in Marseille's Andre Ayew. Could he be the next big thing for the Gunners?
c xx
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Catherine from Manchester
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15 Jan 2008 18:21 |
The FA Cup (Tueasday) 19:45 Bristol Rovers vs Fulham
19:45 Bury vs Norwich
19:45 Millwall vs Walsall
19:45 West Brom vs Charlton
20:00 Liverpool vs Luton
20:00 Reading vs Tottenham
Coca-Cola Football League Two
19:45 Morecambe vs Darlington
19:45 Peterborough vs Accrington Stanley
Scottish Cup
19:45 Huntly vs Dundee
19:45 Livingston vs Cowdenbeath 19:45 St Johnstone vs Raith
Wednesday 16th January
The FA Cup 19:45 Havant and W vs Swansea
19:45 Hereford vs Tranmere
19:45 Newcastle vs Stoke
20:05 Man City vs West Ham
Coca-Cola Football League Two
19:30 Chesterfield vs Rochdale
Clydesdale Bank Premier League
19:45 Gretna vs Rangers
International Match
16:00 South Africa vs Botswana
Scottish Cup
19:45 Clyde vs Dundee Utd
Friday 18th January Coca-Cola Football League One
19:45 Hartlepool vs Cheltenham
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15 Jan 2008 18:22 |
This is a true story...
BBC Local Radio has this evening been collating what celebrities support which midland clubs (bit like my trivia thread the other day)
Lots came up for most of the clubs then the presenter read a message out regarding 'supporters' for Wolves, the sender had suggested:
Ray Charles David Blunkett Stevie Wonder
lol you could hear his voice tail off into a murmour as her realised he'd been ad!
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Catherine from Manchester
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15 Jan 2008 18:25 |
yeah lol bet you could- evening colin c xx
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15 Jan 2008 18:28 |
Hi...It was so funny as you heard him get quieter and quieter with his travel girl giggling in the background...evening by the way. col
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Catherine from Manchester
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15 Jan 2008 22:45 |
Just before I retire for the night will bypass the Liverpool v luton score of 5-0-no offence but why can't the scousers do that in the premiership-make you think eh?
a great result though for Peterborough who scored 8-2 against Ackrington Stanley (who are they I hear you shout???)
I can't hear you-I've gone to bed
goodnight
catherine xx
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Catherine from Manchester
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16 Jan 2008 08:24 |
Morning sports fans
big match tonight-Will I be watching it-er like is the pope catholic.
COME ON CITY COME ON CITY
c xx
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16 Jan 2008 09:47 |
Gretna v Rangers?
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Catherine from Manchester
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16 Jan 2008 10:01 |
That's what sky sports said Colin hope your well. c xx
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KatWest
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16 Jan 2008 10:17 |
Good Luck for tonight Stoke City at Newcastle United in cup replay. Come on you Potters! We could do with a cup run. Arsenal in next round if we make it. Here's hoping....... Kath x
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16 Jan 2008 10:21 |
Whats it on BBC1 ?- their schedule mentions a match might be shown, cant see anything on any of the satelitie channels. Wont see it we have football hating friends coming over and if we try watching it will get comments like ''who is the little man in black?''..Enjoy anyway Col
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