Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? 16:17 - Oct 21 with 18101 views | MoonyDale | Can't see there being more to be honest, not looking forward to this one...... | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 16:20 - Oct 21 with 9247 views | SteTsGoldenBoot | Be about 1750 I reckon. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 16:21 - Oct 21 with 9220 views | 442Dale | It's half term, but with no promotion of the fixture that won't get any more families in. That along with awful home form, two defeats on the trot, a team from miles away, and Champions League on tv could see it being much lower than 2k. What was our last sub-2000 crowd? And no TVOS, I don't want to know the crowd for the last game in Dec. '99. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 16:35 - Oct 21 with 9184 views | TVOS1907 |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 16:21 - Oct 21 by 442Dale | It's half term, but with no promotion of the fixture that won't get any more families in. That along with awful home form, two defeats on the trot, a team from miles away, and Champions League on tv could see it being much lower than 2k. What was our last sub-2000 crowd? And no TVOS, I don't want to know the crowd for the last game in Dec. '99. |
Last April v Exeter - 1,930. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 16:37 - Oct 21 with 9172 views | 442Dale |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 16:35 - Oct 21 by TVOS1907 | Last April v Exeter - 1,930. |
That recent? We can't have had many in the last five years. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 16:44 - Oct 21 with 9158 views | BartRowou | Positives: quicker entrance/exit; less traffic congestion; more chance of a pie; greater likelihood of "gallows humour"; more chance of a choice of urinal/sit down toilet; greater chance of winning the Golden Gamble (although admittedly less lolly than normal). | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 16:50 - Oct 21 with 9132 views | 442Dale |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 16:44 - Oct 21 by BartRowou | Positives: quicker entrance/exit; less traffic congestion; more chance of a pie; greater likelihood of "gallows humour"; more chance of a choice of urinal/sit down toilet; greater chance of winning the Golden Gamble (although admittedly less lolly than normal). |
Buying a ticket would mean a greater chance of winning the Golden Frankie. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 18:19 - Oct 21 with 9021 views | Quigley_dale | This season its best to stay until the end to avoid the traffic! | | | |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 19:15 - Oct 21 with 8927 views | RayWilkins | We could all be doing Oxford Utd a massive diservice and unjustice with this thread, please remember they are a big club and won The Milk Cup back in 1986 with that tremendous side. The likes of my old pals Ray Houghton and 'Aldo' may even make an appearance in the stands which would be splendid from my point of view. Quality company. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 19:43 - Oct 21 with 8887 views | sandylaner1 |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 19:15 - Oct 21 by RayWilkins | We could all be doing Oxford Utd a massive diservice and unjustice with this thread, please remember they are a big club and won The Milk Cup back in 1986 with that tremendous side. The likes of my old pals Ray Houghton and 'Aldo' may even make an appearance in the stands which would be splendid from my point of view. Quality company. |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:03 - Oct 21 with 8839 views | RayWilkins |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 19:43 - Oct 21 by sandylaner1 | are you a wizard |
My word, I've been described as many things on a football field but never a 'wizard'. Carlo and his backroom staff used to call me 'Razor' which I could understand due to my name being 'Raymond', tremendous banter from the Italians there which they're not always given the credit for. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:05 - Oct 21 with 8833 views | judd |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:03 - Oct 21 by RayWilkins | My word, I've been described as many things on a football field but never a 'wizard'. Carlo and his backroom staff used to call me 'Razor' which I could understand due to my name being 'Raymond', tremendous banter from the Italians there which they're not always given the credit for. |
Butch. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:06 - Oct 21 with 8833 views | Doris |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 19:43 - Oct 21 by sandylaner1 | are you a wizard |
or a W.....?? just a thought like | | | |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:14 - Oct 21 with 8813 views | RayWilkins |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:05 - Oct 21 by judd | Butch. |
I believe that your getting me mixed up with my old team mate Terry Butcher there my man, terrific company is 'Butch' and his wife the beautiful Rita. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:27 - Oct 21 with 8775 views | judd |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:14 - Oct 21 by RayWilkins | I believe that your getting me mixed up with my old team mate Terry Butcher there my man, terrific company is 'Butch' and his wife the beautiful Rita. |
Check yourself out. "Wilkins, nicknamed Butch from childhood, made his name in the 1970s with boyhood club Chelsea, whom he joined as an apprentice, progressing to his first team debut against Norwich City at the age of 17 on 26 October 1973 as a substitute in a 3-0 home league win.[4] His brothers Graham and Stephen also joined Chelsea around this time, though they did not achieve the same heights in the game as Ray. Wilkins made sporadic further appearances for the rest of that season before establishing himself as a fixture in the side the following year, although he was unable to save Chelsea from relegation that season. In 1975, following the club's relegation and the departure of many established players, an 18-year old Wilkins was handed the captaincy of Chelsea by new manager Eddie McCreadie, taking it from long-time Blues captain Ron Harris. He took to the role well, maintaining it for four years. He emerged as Chelsea's key player of that period, leading a team of mainly young players to promotion again in 1976—77 and, in the next season, consolidation of their place in the First Division. Ray's rapid success, along with his "dark good looks", also saw Wilkins becoming a regular pin-up feature in British teenybopper magazines.[5] Maligned in some quarters for supposedly "negative" play (he was deemed more likely to pass a ball sideways rather than forwards — which earned him semi-affectionate nicknames like Squareball Wilkins and The Crab), Wilkins, nevertheless, became one of his country's most sought-after players. The sudden departure of manager Eddie McCreadie proved to be a blow to Chelsea's performance, and they were relegated in 1978—79. Shortly afterwards debt-ridden Chelsea accepted an offer of £800,000 from Manchester United and Wilkins headed north." Now masquerading as a sad tvvat. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:35 - Oct 21 with 8750 views | RayWilkins |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:27 - Oct 21 by judd | Check yourself out. "Wilkins, nicknamed Butch from childhood, made his name in the 1970s with boyhood club Chelsea, whom he joined as an apprentice, progressing to his first team debut against Norwich City at the age of 17 on 26 October 1973 as a substitute in a 3-0 home league win.[4] His brothers Graham and Stephen also joined Chelsea around this time, though they did not achieve the same heights in the game as Ray. Wilkins made sporadic further appearances for the rest of that season before establishing himself as a fixture in the side the following year, although he was unable to save Chelsea from relegation that season. In 1975, following the club's relegation and the departure of many established players, an 18-year old Wilkins was handed the captaincy of Chelsea by new manager Eddie McCreadie, taking it from long-time Blues captain Ron Harris. He took to the role well, maintaining it for four years. He emerged as Chelsea's key player of that period, leading a team of mainly young players to promotion again in 1976—77 and, in the next season, consolidation of their place in the First Division. Ray's rapid success, along with his "dark good looks", also saw Wilkins becoming a regular pin-up feature in British teenybopper magazines.[5] Maligned in some quarters for supposedly "negative" play (he was deemed more likely to pass a ball sideways rather than forwards — which earned him semi-affectionate nicknames like Squareball Wilkins and The Crab), Wilkins, nevertheless, became one of his country's most sought-after players. The sudden departure of manager Eddie McCreadie proved to be a blow to Chelsea's performance, and they were relegated in 1978—79. Shortly afterwards debt-ridden Chelsea accepted an offer of £800,000 from Manchester United and Wilkins headed north." Now masquerading as a sad tvvat. |
That's your opinion and a valued one at that but one that I'd disagree with. Tremendously strong views though. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:38 - Oct 21 with 8741 views | judd |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:35 - Oct 21 by RayWilkins | That's your opinion and a valued one at that but one that I'd disagree with. Tremendously strong views though. |
Why don't you do punditry on BBC night games no more, "Butch"? | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:55 - Oct 21 with 8700 views | roccydaleian |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:38 - Oct 21 by judd | Why don't you do punditry on BBC night games no more, "Butch"? |
Are you suggesting RayWilkins is a boring tvaat? | | | |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:58 - Oct 21 with 8683 views | judd |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:55 - Oct 21 by roccydaleian | Are you suggesting RayWilkins is a boring tvaat? |
When did I ever suggest he was boring? He really should keep his nose out of Rochdale affairs to be honest. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 21:04 - Oct 21 with 8668 views | RayWilkins |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:58 - Oct 21 by judd | When did I ever suggest he was boring? He really should keep his nose out of Rochdale affairs to be honest. |
It's a marvellous point well argued, I'll just have to take it on the chin. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 21:04 - Oct 21 with 8664 views | roccydaleian |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 20:58 - Oct 21 by judd | When did I ever suggest he was boring? He really should keep his nose out of Rochdale affairs to be honest. |
Top, top answer, to be honest. (but he is a boring tvaat.) [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 21:11 - Oct 21 with 8644 views | judd |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 21:04 - Oct 21 by RayWilkins | It's a marvellous point well argued, I'll just have to take it on the chin. |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 21:36 - Oct 21 with 8606 views | Thacks_Rabbits |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 21:04 - Oct 21 by roccydaleian | Top, top answer, to be honest. (but he is a boring tvaat.) [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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He is pretty funny tbh | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 22:06 - Oct 21 with 8562 views | TVOS1907 |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 21:04 - Oct 21 by roccydaleian | Top, top answer, to be honest. (but he is a boring tvaat.) [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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I remember him being sent off in Mexico '86 at the same time as Bryan Robson was being taken off with another shoulder injury. I think there WERE Mexican Waves that day. | |
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Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 22:20 - Oct 21 with 8545 views | RayWilkins |
Sub 2000 crowd for Tuesday? on 22:06 - Oct 21 by TVOS1907 | I remember him being sent off in Mexico '86 at the same time as Bryan Robson was being taken off with another shoulder injury. I think there WERE Mexican Waves that day. |
It was a poor jugdement on my part that I'm afraid TVOS, when I say poor judgement I mean I was aiming for the ref's head when I threw the ball at him and not his shin which I ended up hitting. I was very much disappointed with that. | |
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