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Rugby League Dad
'cutting oranges'

United Kingdom
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Posted - 19 April 2007 : 14:06:38
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Alas, it would appear it is true then regarding the Ireland. Who will collect the subs for the Dev's next season!!
I think his run out alongside Knibbsy last week injected a dose of renewed enthusiasm and I think he is to partner Bradders in the role of scout looking at the colts on a weekly basis from the balcony!
I heard on the grape vine that he wants to become head of selectors. Lets start a poll I hear you cry! |
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Macca
'aqua technician'
 

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Posted - 19 April 2007 : 14:51:36
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Well RLD the phrase "jack of all master of none" springs to mind....
No I dont sell f***ing kebabs, Okay! |
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norm
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725 Posts |
Posted - 19 April 2007 : 16:09:51
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Oldcorn, I stand corrected with the colts fixtures, I was saying occasionally 6, as there have been quite a few weeks where games have been cancelled by the opposition, free weeks for 1st team, etc, where not every team has played..
half man, half legend |
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Rugby League Dad
'cutting oranges'

United Kingdom
26 Posts |
Posted - 19 April 2007 : 16:15:03
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| 'It would be a far braver man to say that than I' (Mel Gibson in Braveheart or was it the cop in Robocop 1...not sure?) |
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the manager
'cutting oranges'

Gabon
8 Posts |
Posted - 19 April 2007 : 19:54:30
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look you lot, i think it would be great for the club to get irish back into the frame.
his wealth of experience in the finer arts of socialising would be a great asset to the first team and he could always get his boots on when he doesnt have a hangover that saturday, probably inside centre, and show beckham and the boys a trick or two. god how Gerry would love that after naming him in his top two. plus positions of chairman of selectors and first team manager may quench his appetite for the wonderful game. lets start the pole.
ALL MAN, A LEGEND AND A HALF
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Nerve Gas
'aqua technician'
 

Iraq
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Posted - 19 April 2007 : 20:33:44
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AND he does an amazing trick with newspaper and matches, that would even impress Kentos Kentos Ghali
It wasn't me |
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the manager
'cutting oranges'

Gabon
8 Posts |
Posted - 20 April 2007 : 00:25:59
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didnt irish ask you never to speak of your time together at leicester nick ng?
you know we'ere watching |
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Rugby League Dad
'cutting oranges'

United Kingdom
26 Posts |
Posted - 20 April 2007 : 10:47:35
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OK I have heard enough qualification to determine that Ireland is the man therefore we just need to vote for which position we believe he is best suited for (which could be all of them!) Let the poll begin.
Norm, when you say 'Half man' is that like a ladyboy? |
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norm
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725 Posts |
Posted - 20 April 2007 : 11:26:32
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If thats what you see when you look at me, then not sure who's in the most trouble!
half man, half legend |
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the manager
'cutting oranges'

Gabon
8 Posts |
Posted - 20 April 2007 : 11:49:06
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joey johns,
good to see so much effort is put into the scrums. i think its about time we reopened the debate into getting your lads down with us. have a bastion for derby rugby both codes. its worked well at several premiership clubs. i know this has been muted in the past but it is time we brought it together. comments please.
tiler or irish or whatever his name is has been seen doing one armed press ups outside the abbey most dinners in a kick start to his new 1st xv promotions. what a fitmess freak he is. (the other arm will be seen holding his pint)
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the manager
'cutting oranges'

Gabon
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Posted - 20 April 2007 : 19:20:22
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well while it is so quiet, i was talking to a few people who thought , in honour of our saviours, it may be a good idea if next season we name the club 'DERBY BRADLEY-IRELAND RUFC'.
thoughts please
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legaulois
'tee boy'


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Posted - 22 April 2007 : 18:40:54
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| What about Derby Ley-land....might be popular with a sponsor lol |
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