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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Jan 17, 2004 20:17:43 GMT 1
Deano on the hallowed turf
The king is back! ;D ;D ;D
what a great reception, what a legend!
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Post by SeanBroseley on Jan 17, 2004 20:21:41 GMT 1
The little kid making the "w****r" sign in the Riverside at the Stanley fans.
Reminded me of the photo of the Feyenoord toddler giving the opposing fans the finger a few years back.
Shocking of course.
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Post by scooter on Jan 17, 2004 20:22:11 GMT 1
But would you rather him treating the injuries or a qualified physio ?
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Post by SeanBroseley on Jan 17, 2004 20:24:44 GMT 1
I'd want a qualified physio - its obviously too much for a five year old to take on.
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Jan 17, 2004 20:25:30 GMT 1
that is a fair point Scooter, I am merely talking baout the warm reception as we hailed a player who always gave 100% for the club and was a major catalyst in our last successful season
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Post by d00bie on Jan 17, 2004 21:34:08 GMT 1
Was when late in the 2nd half little Lutel James tried to get a corner by playing the ball off Tinson but he ended up just kicking it out, Cue Darren Tinson laughing his cock off ;D
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Post by ProfessorPatPending on Jan 17, 2004 21:35:51 GMT 1
Deano isn't a qualified physio?
I thought the appropriate qualifications were mandatory for football club physios these days?
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Post by R6ix on Jan 17, 2004 21:40:22 GMT 1
i thought that today? he cant be qualified so soon? it must take a couple of yrs of training to be a fully qualified physio?
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Post by Pilch on Jan 17, 2004 21:40:27 GMT 1
it is in the football league
i think we are now officially a sunday league club where anyone runs on and just pours water here and there and tells the player to get up and get on with it
deano could have died after one injury but for professional advice
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Post by telfordSHREWS on Jan 17, 2004 22:02:56 GMT 1
The little kid making the "w*nker" sign in the Riverside at the Stanley fans. Reminded me of the photo of the Feyenoord toddler giving the opposing fans the finger a few years back. Shocking of course. This one sean ?
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Post by Theoneandonly on Jan 17, 2004 22:24:24 GMT 1
I was standing next to him! Was he wearing a parker? Right in the corner of the Riverside? Prehaps that will teach him not to make those pathetic signs that i'am alway's telling him not to do. - The small-er lad next to him, isn't a hooligan.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2004 23:24:59 GMT 1
I pretty sure I'm as qualified as Deano to be a physio, good to see him back at the club though. Anyway, according to one member of the coaching team you only need a bucket of water and a sponge to look after your players; the only need for a proper physio is if someone swallows their tongue
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Post by SeanBroseley on Jan 17, 2004 23:41:35 GMT 1
Ha Ha
Thats the one Duncan. ;D
I'm laughing so hard I've nearly swallowed my tongue.
Interesting quote their Phil - presumably it doesn't cut that way with managers then?
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Post by Chris H on Jan 17, 2004 23:44:48 GMT 1
Is the kid Sean is referring to the one who sits on his Dad's shoulders? I think it's appalling, and the trouble is the Dad and all his mates just laugh which gives the kid the approval he is looking for. Kid has no chance with parenting like that.
As for Deano, I was surprised as I don't think he's fully qualified yet. Seems a bit odd, maybe a question for Ask Jimmy? Could be he is fully qualified and we're all doing him a big dis-service...
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Post by SeanBroseley on Jan 17, 2004 23:55:19 GMT 1
That's the one Chris. Shocking of course. But the only thing to bring me a bit of light relief on the day - until I thought about Jimmy Quinn pulling himself off at half time.
Although that's not a picture I want to hold in my head for any length of time obviously.
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