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Re: BFTG blackpool

by Royalwaster » 15 Jan 2020 17:31

From Despair To Where? wrote:
John Smith wrote:
Mr Optimist wrote:I think John means permanently closed. I walked along the Lytham Road and half the shops and pubs were closed, including The Gavel, where I was hoping to have a pre match Spoons visit. Closed in August apparently and sold off by Spoons two years before that.

There were a lot of Indian and Chinese takeaways but you’d need local knowledge to know which are the ones to go to.

You know things are shit when the charity shops are shut.
I did indeed mean that. Apologies, I’m even less articulate on a hangover.
Do a Rightmove search of houses for sale in Blackpool. Stick in a minimum of 6 bedrooms. It's an eye opener.

Anyone fancy a 10 bedroom house for £135,000?

Fantastic for student accommodation. Shame the nearest university is in Preston.
And Charlie Adam hates Preston.

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by Hound » 15 Jan 2020 17:47

Royalwaster wrote:
From Despair To Where? wrote:
John Smith wrote: I did indeed mean that. Apologies, I’m even less articulate on a hangover.
Do a Rightmove search of houses for sale in Blackpool. Stick in a minimum of 6 bedrooms. It's an eye opener.

Anyone fancy a 10 bedroom house for £135,000?

Fantastic for student accommodation. Shame the nearest university is in Preston.
And Charlie Adam hates Preston.
Well if I ever fancy running one of those £15 p/n B&Bs and have 150k in my pocket I’ll know where to go

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by windermereROYAL » 15 Jan 2020 18:00

Good youtube video from a Blackpool point of view.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAFMR3e ... CeQU5xaS1Y

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by PistolPete » 15 Jan 2020 18:33

Thanks for posting that video - really really good. That and the match report are showing our fans contributions up!

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by Zip » 15 Jan 2020 19:28

Yep a good video to go along with that excellent blog. According to some who went to the game their fans were very friendly. Makes a change to come across such a decent set of supporters. I wish them well

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by Chameleon » 15 Jan 2020 19:34

windermereROYAL wrote:Good youtube video from a Blackpool point of view.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAFMR3e ... CeQU5xaS1Y
They also did a very good one for their away leg vs us. Really decent production quality and content.

I'm glad that Adam got a chance for a quick runout, and hopefully Blackpool pick up a bit of form, they'd be a good addition to the Championship.

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by Jagermesiter1871 » 15 Jan 2020 19:40

From Despair To Where? wrote:
John Smith wrote:
Mr Optimist wrote:I think John means permanently closed. I walked along the Lytham Road and half the shops and pubs were closed, including The Gavel, where I was hoping to have a pre match Spoons visit. Closed in August apparently and sold off by Spoons two years before that.

There were a lot of Indian and Chinese takeaways but you’d need local knowledge to know which are the ones to go to.

You know things are shit when the charity shops are shut.
I did indeed mean that. Apologies, I’m even less articulate on a hangover.
Do a Rightmove search of houses for sale in Blackpool. Stick in a minimum of 6 bedrooms. It's an eye opener.

Anyone fancy a 10 bedroom house for £135,000?

Fantastic for student accommodation. Shame the nearest university is in Preston.
Just put an offer in. Going to open a B&B - each room with a piss stained sink. I imagine there's infinite demand.

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by Jagermesiter1871 » 15 Jan 2020 19:42

John Smith wrote:
Mr Optimist wrote:I think John means permanently closed. I walked along the Lytham Road and half the shops and pubs were closed, including The Gavel, where I was hoping to have a pre match Spoons visit. Closed in August apparently and sold off by Spoons two years before that.

There were a lot of Indian and Chinese takeaways but you’d need local knowledge to know which are the ones to go to.

You know things are shit when the charity shops are shut.
I did indeed mean that. Apologies, I’m even less articulate on a hangover.

Despite his goal I thought Boye was pony. Hope the loan isn’t made permanent.
Didn't he hit the post and bar about twelve times?

He must have been really bad when he wasn't hitting the woodwork to be considered pony.

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by stealthpapes » 15 Jan 2020 19:51

Jagermesiter1871 wrote:
From Despair To Where? wrote:
John Smith wrote: I did indeed mean that. Apologies, I’m even less articulate on a hangover.
Do a Rightmove search of houses for sale in Blackpool. Stick in a minimum of 6 bedrooms. It's an eye opener.

Anyone fancy a 10 bedroom house for £135,000?

Fantastic for student accommodation. Shame the nearest university is in Preston.
Just put an offer in. Going to open a B&B - each room with a piss stained sink. I imagine there's infinite demand.
there may be only one of me but I do piss a lot.

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by John Smith » 15 Jan 2020 21:14

Jagermesiter1871 wrote:
John Smith wrote:
Mr Optimist wrote:I think John means permanently closed. I walked along the Lytham Road and half the shops and pubs were closed, including The Gavel, where I was hoping to have a pre match Spoons visit. Closed in August apparently and sold off by Spoons two years before that.

There were a lot of Indian and Chinese takeaways but you’d need local knowledge to know which are the ones to go to.

You know things are shit when the charity shops are shut.
I did indeed mean that. Apologies, I’m even less articulate on a hangover.

Despite his goal I thought Boye was pony. Hope the loan isn’t made permanent.
Didn't he hit the post and bar about twelve times?

He must have been really bad when he wasn't hitting the woodwork to be considered pony.
Yes he did but that's my point: woodwork isn't the target and he should have had a hatful, technically being "the best" player on paper, on the pitch.

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by morganb » 15 Jan 2020 21:37

John Smith wrote:
Jagermesiter1871 wrote:
John Smith wrote: I did indeed mean that. Apologies, I’m even less articulate on a hangover.

Despite his goal I thought Boye was pony. Hope the loan isn’t made permanent.
Didn't he hit the post and bar about twelve times?

He must have been really bad when he wasn't hitting the woodwork to be considered pony.
Yes he did but that's my point: woodwork isn't the target and he should have had a hatful, technically being "the best" player on paper, on the pitch.
With his aim, I'm a bit worried about Boye trying to piss in a sink

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by Jagermesiter1871 » 15 Jan 2020 21:38

John Smith wrote:
Jagermesiter1871 wrote:
John Smith wrote: I did indeed mean that. Apologies, I’m even less articulate on a hangover.

Despite his goal I thought Boye was pony. Hope the loan isn’t made permanent.
Didn't he hit the post and bar about twelve times?

He must have been really bad when he wasn't hitting the woodwork to be considered pony.
Yes he did but that's my point: woodwork isn't the target and he should have had a hatful, technically being "the best" player on paper, on the pitch.
Think you're being harsh on him as he was incredibly unlucky with 1 post and the other few were pieces of magic from him.

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by Jagermesiter1871 » 15 Jan 2020 21:39

morganb wrote:
John Smith wrote:
Jagermesiter1871 wrote:
Didn't he hit the post and bar about twelve times?

He must have been really bad when he wasn't hitting the woodwork to be considered pony.
Yes he did but that's my point: woodwork isn't the target and he should have had a hatful, technically being "the best" player on paper, on the pitch.
With his aim, I'm a bit worried about Boye trying to piss in a sink
Begs the question, why did we even take him to Blackpool.

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by Snowflake Royal » 15 Jan 2020 22:10

Just to annoy the Boye fans and not very seriously...

Goal: shit defending, lucky poke with poor keeping.
1st woodwork: lucky touch with weak defending, poor defending, over complicated, should score, misses target.
2nd woodwork: lucky interception from terrible defensive pass, must score - doesn't.

:wink:

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by URZZZZ » 15 Jan 2020 22:19

Snowflake Royal wrote:Just to annoy the Boye fans and not very seriously...

Goal: shit defending, lucky poke with poor keeping.
1st woodwork: lucky touch with weak defending, poor defending, over complicated, should score, misses target.
2nd woodwork: lucky interception from terrible defensive pass, must score - doesn't.

:wink:
I think what you mean is

2nd woodwork: really strong pressing from our danger man Aluko forces defender into rushed clearance, one in which Boye intercepts with a world class first touch and only a wonder save keeps it out

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by Snowflake Royal » 16 Jan 2020 08:19

URZZZZ wrote:
Snowflake Royal wrote:Just to annoy the Boye fans and not very seriously...

Goal: shit defending, lucky poke with poor keeping.
1st woodwork: lucky touch with weak defending, poor defending, over complicated, should score, misses target.
2nd woodwork: lucky interception from terrible defensive pass, must score - doesn't.

:wink:
I think what you mean is

2nd woodwork: really strong pressing from our danger man Aluko forces defender into rushed clearance, one in which Boye intercepts with a world class first touch and only a wonder save keeps it out
I like this game, we should definitely keep it up.

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Re: BFTG blackpool

by John Smith » 16 Jan 2020 09:52

Snowflake Royal wrote:Just to annoy the Boye fans and not very seriously...

Goal: shit defending, lucky poke with poor keeping.
1st woodwork: lucky touch with weak defending, poor defending, over complicated, should score, misses target.
2nd woodwork: lucky interception from terrible defensive pass, must score - doesn't.

:wink:
This is correct. Boye is dog - he goes. As does Meite, then we get in Murray.

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