tell me what you think about me?double d wrote:Question
I'm sure he made the most of it (he is a footballer) but in the replays his head did seem to snap back pretty sharpish.Royalclapper wrote:Apparently the Leeds matey had breached his banning order 3 times. Kirkland was being a bit of a drama queen though.
I think you'll find that it was a clanger that he dropped.From Despair To Where? wrote:I remember Millwall fans throwing a spark plug wrench at Simon Sheppard back in 95. He dropped it.
Ginger, i think you've missed the boat, the humour has already been done.Ginger_Blitz wrote:I think you'll find that it was a clanger that he dropped.From Despair To Where? wrote:I remember Millwall fans throwing a spark plug wrench at Simon Sheppard back in 95. He dropped it.
Thank you but I'll entertain myself however I see fit (i think that's why my eyesight is going.)oldebiscuit wrote:Ginger, i think you've missed the boat, the humour has already been done.Ginger_Blitz wrote:I think you'll find that it was a clanger that he dropped.From Despair To Where? wrote:I remember Millwall fans throwing a spark plug wrench at Simon Sheppard back in 95. He dropped it.
I remember it well. I had been in The Butlers with a girl I was at Uni with and her mates who were all City fans. I stood with them in the away end and enthusiastically celebrated our two goals. When it all kicked off I decided that being a Reading fan in the midst of City would not let me see 30. It took some persuasion to get the police to unlock the gate and let me out!Jackson Corner wrote:Many moons ago a match against Bizzle City the players had to leave the field when the City fans ripped up the terrace and threw concrete at our keeper. Terry Cooper the City manager was prepared to award the game to us unless they stopped.
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