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Post by The Shropshire Tenor on Apr 4, 2004 21:14:19 GMT 1
A complete waste of time in my view, unless it's Janet Jackson Does anyone remember anything worth seeing? I have to go back to about 1965 and a testimonial for Arthur Rowley. At half time a lad called David Burnside came on and did some amazing (foot)ball juggling. He went on to play for WBA and England (I think).
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Post by grinfish on Apr 4, 2004 21:14:54 GMT 1
Strippers?
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Post by The Shropshire Tenor on Apr 4, 2004 21:16:50 GMT 1
In January?....ah, see what you mean
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Apr 4, 2004 21:18:22 GMT 1
most of this entertainemt is put on for the seats any way ( the marching bands and cheerleaders or recent yars) what ever the new dea is it should be so all the ground can see/participate
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Post by blueandamber on Apr 4, 2004 21:19:33 GMT 1
At the hereford game this young lad (14 I think) came on and did some ball control - he was class, did god knows how many keep-ups and loads of other cool stuff. I was quite impressed
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Post by Trewbloo on Apr 4, 2004 21:22:55 GMT 1
I did'nt mind the penalty shoot outs the kids use to have, some of the celebrations were great. How about putting Pilch in goal, the size of him will frighten the poor little bu66ers to death. In fact I think some of the Veterans yesterday were a little weary of him.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2004 21:24:27 GMT 1
The penalty shootouts were great, why were they scarpped? If we still had them they would have been highlight of the afternoon on many occassions this season.
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Post by Theoneandonly on Apr 4, 2004 21:24:58 GMT 1
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Post by blueandamber on Apr 4, 2004 21:27:08 GMT 1
The penalty shootouts were great, why were they scarpped? If we still had them they would have been highlight of the afternoon on many occassions this season. should send this to ask the board.
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Post by grinfish on Apr 4, 2004 21:29:15 GMT 1
The penalty shootouts were great, why were they scarpped? If we still had them they would have been highlight of the afternoon on many occassions this season. Got to be better than watching Cramb and Rodgers use the Wakeman crowd for target practice....
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Post by Trewbloo on Apr 4, 2004 21:29:41 GMT 1
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Apr 4, 2004 21:30:08 GMT 1
Why not have some members of the three suporters teams in a peno shoot out!!!! now that would be fun!!!!
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Post by pawlo on Apr 4, 2004 21:31:04 GMT 1
Remember going to sheffield wednesday many years ago and they had these two chicks, sorry, performers on a little mobile stage infront of the away fans singing, it was great, until someone started chucking pies at them.
How about post match entertainment, simple set up, all you need is a some stocks, jq and a bucket of ransid tomatos ;D
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Post by grinfish on Apr 4, 2004 21:32:01 GMT 1
The EPL has no jurisdiction here, although the situation will be monitored. We want to remove the problem, not move the problem. EPL - Raising standards since 1300 (hours)
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Post by peterjones1 on Apr 4, 2004 21:32:25 GMT 1
I havent a picked a penalty taker for the U20s yet! But if the chance to take one on the Meadow pitch is up for grabs, its me
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Post by Northwest Shrew on Apr 4, 2004 21:33:48 GMT 1
hows abouts, allowing local bands playing at half time... they play for free, all they get is publicity, the town get free entertainment, everyones happy, that'd work i reckon.
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Post by peterjones1 on Apr 4, 2004 21:34:41 GMT 1
Quality idea Joey lad!
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Apr 4, 2004 21:35:06 GMT 1
I did'nt mind the penalty shoot outs the kids use to have, some of the celebrations were great. How about putting Pilch in goal, the size of him will frighten the poor little bu66ers to death. In fact I think some of the Veterans yesterday were a little weary of him. Weary of Pilch Just worried he had his camera behind the goalpost
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Post by Trewbloo on Apr 4, 2004 21:37:36 GMT 1
Thankyou for the clarification grinfish, but I still think the little fecker is a CHEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAT
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Post by blueandamber on Apr 4, 2004 21:41:17 GMT 1
Remember going to sheffield wednesday many years ago and they had these two chicks, sorry, performers on a little mobile stage infront of the away fans singing, it was great, until someone started chucking pies at them. lol quality. thats right up my street.
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Apr 4, 2004 21:41:34 GMT 1
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Post by Trewbloo on Apr 4, 2004 21:41:58 GMT 1
Two can play at that game.
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Post by Theoneandonly on Apr 4, 2004 21:42:16 GMT 1
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Post by Trewbloo on Apr 4, 2004 21:42:29 GMT 1
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Post by Trewbloo on Apr 4, 2004 21:43:30 GMT 1
;D
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Post by grinfish on Apr 4, 2004 21:45:21 GMT 1
However, putting up a smiley in response to your own smiley....
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Post by tom_leather on Apr 4, 2004 21:46:30 GMT 1
this is just gettin ridiculous...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2004 21:46:49 GMT 1
Half-time American style shoot-outs involving young stfc fans vs young fans of the opposition.
These were great entertainment and, as a kid, it was great if you got the chance to be involved.
Bring em back!
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Post by Trewbloo on Apr 4, 2004 21:47:36 GMT 1
I agree
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Post by tom_leather on Apr 4, 2004 21:49:45 GMT 1
Great idea, gotta be better than watchin the subs trying to chip each other from the half way line.
Why was it stopped? How did they choose the kids to take part?
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