April 28, 200620 yr Exactly, you tell him Pete. Here's to cleaning out Chisholm's and Ladbrokes.If me prediction's wrong Denzel, you can borrow this,
April 28, 200620 yr Correct score odds on a Newcastle 4-1 win are between 66/1 and 100/1. Worth a fiver, eh? We can all paint the town red (or grey) tomorrow if it comes in.
April 29, 200620 yr Cheers Pete, I'll email you a pint if it comes off.Ah well theres always the Chelsea Game.Newcastle 2 0 ChelseaThe crystal ball say's Bramble will score 1 Correct score odds on a Newcastle 4-1 win are between 66/1 and 100/1. Worth a fiver, eh? We can all paint the town red (or grey) tomorrow if it comes in. You would be better of puting a tener on a nil nil draw.
April 30, 200620 yr Ah well theres always the Chelsea Game.Newcastle 2 0 ChelseaThe crystal ball say's Bramble will score 1 You would be better of puting a tener on a nil nil draw. I think your crystal ball is a bit cloudy Pete.
April 30, 200620 yr Mystic Pete strikes again.In passing, it is only fair to raise our hats Middlesbrough's way, another stirring fightback to reach the UEFA Cup final. Well done.
April 30, 200620 yr I think your crystal ball is a bit cloudy Pete.Your right Denzel, I have got stop using it as an ash tray as it's difficult to see through the smoke some times. but I still take the Toon to beat Chelsea 2 0.
May 1, 200620 yr Your right Denzel, I have got stop using it as an ash tray as it's difficult to see through the smoke some times. but I still take the Toon to beat Chelsea 2 0. I'm with Pete on this one, 2 screamers from Shola, that seal his place as Rooney's replacement in the World Cup squad.
May 1, 200620 yr I'm with Pete on this one, 2 screamers from Shola, that seal his place as Rooney's replacement in the World Cup squad.I agree Denzel, let's hear it for Shola.
May 1, 200620 yr I agree Denzel, let's hear it for Shola. Let's hear it for blind optimism mixed with blatant stupidity!
May 1, 200620 yr You know it makes sense.It makes more sense than taking someone with a broken bone (counld'nt spell mettarsal)
May 1, 200620 yr It makes more sense than taking someone with a broken bone (counld'nt spell mettarsal) Aye poor sod, got a knackered toenail and he can't play.
May 1, 200620 yr Aye poor sod, got a knackered toenail and he can't play.They recon its his boots, should'nt play football in slippers
May 1, 200620 yr They recon its his boots, should'nt play football in slippersAye, wouldn't get Hotshot Hamish in a pair of Nike's.
May 1, 200620 yr He was in that comic that Roy of the Rovers was in, name escapes me now.Was that Melchester og am I getting confusrd?
May 1, 200620 yr Was that Melchester og am I getting confusrd?Aye that's the team. What was the comic called?
May 1, 200620 yr Aye that's the team. What was the comic called?You were right first time, Roy of the Rovers, Do you remember the Toper, the Eagle, the Dandy and the Beano?
May 1, 200620 yr From here:Hot Shot Hamish and Mighty Mouse - Originally two different strips by the same creative team, appearing in Tiger, they were merged when Mouse (a successful, skilful Division One player despite being a portly, short, bespectacled medical student) was transferred to Scotland to join Hamish (a gentle giant from a tiny Hebridean island with the most powerful shot in the world)
May 1, 200620 yr From here:Roy of the Rovers (Ref. #RoyRoverscomic)Many ORIGINAL issues. Published by Fleetway / IPC, featuring Hotshot Hamish, Goalkeeper, Mighty Mouse, Billy's Boots.
May 2, 200620 yr Roy of the Rovers (Ref. #RoyRoverscomic)Many ORIGINAL issues. Published by Fleetway / IPC, featuring Hotshot Hamish, Goalkeeper, Mighty Mouse, Billy's Boots.How on earth could I NOT know the comic was called Roy of the Rovers?! Doofus.
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