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aspiring to be like Ryan Giggs
Factually incorrect:Ramsbottom is Lancashire and has never been in Manchester, greater or otherwise, and Bury doesn't have a posh part
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Factually incorrect:Ramsbottom is Lancashire and has never been in Manchester, greater or otherwise, and Bury doesn't have a posh part
Here here. Absolutely. Cnut!Take away the power of his name, call him by his actual name of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.
I stand corrected, but don't tell the residents, the sheep will be worried
I went to a pub there a few weeks ago. There were 3 cars in the car park - a BMW, a Jag and a Porsche. Ramsbottom is posh, alright.Coventry for me 90s PL vibes.
Ramsbottom whilst looks pretty in areas isn’t posh. Don’t think anywhere in Bury is these days.
Coventry too, you wouldn’t know whether your playing in their ground one week or out in the car park the next.Luton would be fascinating for a number of reasons, least alone being their ground which is probably no more than a league 1 to league 2 ground at the moment
They were tourist using the East Lancs RailwayI went to a pub there a few weeks ago. There were 3 cars in the car park - a BMW, a Jag and a Porsche. Ramsbottom is posh, alright.
Like their former keeper, Steve Uglivic?Lots of people have mentioned some of Coventry's classic players and I recall many of the same names
I'm looking at house prices and these seem really quite high for the north west.They were tourist using the East Lancs Railway
'I'm not a snob but it's bloody horrible': Locals criticise town's new store
Another Facebook user added it ‘looks like it fits into Cheetham Hill or Strangeways area’.
Guessing you mean Mick Harford? Ferguson said ‘Our pitch was terrible. That’s why I tried to sign Mick Harford. To try and play football on that pitch was impossible and I thought if I got Mick, we could have just played it up there and let Mick whack the centre-halves out of the road. That was a mistake. We should have signed him.’Coventry please. Purely for retro Dion. Never liked Luton ever since their CF never moved to us years ago. Fecked if I remember his name mind.
Definitely one of them, the state of his nose! Must have broken it a fair few times coming out to collect crosses judging from how crooked it was.Like their former keeper, Steve Uglivic?
Premier league doesn't get to choose, two great stories but have a slight preference for LutonThe Premier League faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong football with Coventry, or chaos with Luton
Even more bizarre is promotion to the EPL automatically makes one of these clubs one of the richest clubs in the world (close to top 20 world wide!!) with the money promoted teams getCoventry too, you wouldn’t know whether your playing in their ground one week or out in the car park the next.
That's the one! What a blast from the past.Guessing you mean Mick Harford? Ferguson said ‘Our pitch was terrible. That’s why I tried to sign Mick Harford. To try and play football on that pitch was impossible and I thought if I got Mick, we could have just played it up there and let Mick whack the centre-halves out of the road. That was a mistake. We should have signed him.’
He was a big lump but absolute hard as nails. Him and Hughes together would have made every centre back around shitethemselves.
Eddie HoweI'd like Coventry to come up mainly for Mark Robins. Has one manager ever taken a club from League 2 to the Premier League?
This is from Harford's WikipediaGuessing you mean Mick Harford? Ferguson said ‘Our pitch was terrible. That’s why I tried to sign Mick Harford. To try and play football on that pitch was impossible and I thought if I got Mick, we could have just played it up there and let Mick whack the centre-halves out of the road. That was a mistake. We should have signed him.’
He was a big lump but absolute hard as nails. Him and Hughes together would have made every centre back around shitethemselves.
So Robins would be the first to do it who wasn't a smarmy cnut?!Eddie Howe
If Ramsbottom is now at the level of Cheetham Hill and Strangeways then those cars belong to the crooks!I'm looking at house prices and these seem really quite high for the north west.
Also...
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/im-not-snob-its-bloody-22967045
It's sad. I remember Coventry getting promoted to the old First Division.Whoa dude! You must be really old.
I think you went to the wrong Stamford BridgeI am indeed and if you’re a United fan living in London you will be judged by me. Let’s ignore the fact that I spent years being a Chelsea fan living in Yorkshire.
I think you went to the wrong Stamford Bridge
Poor guy this year took time out for prostate cancer. The club raised a lot of money to raise awareness about it.Guessing you mean Mick Harford? Ferguson said ‘Our pitch was terrible. That’s why I tried to sign Mick Harford. To try and play football on that pitch was impossible and I thought if I got Mick, we could have just played it up there and let Mick whack the centre-halves out of the road. That was a mistake. We should have signed him.’
He was a big lump but absolute hard as nails. Him and Hughes together would have made every centre back around shitethemselves.
Yeah but that cnut is one man. Not the entire fanbase is like that.Luton for me. For no better reason than the quirkiness of Kenilworth Road, and that orange and black kit. Never could like Coventry, for some reason.
EDIT: Oh feck. Tommy Robinson. Don't want to make him happy, do I.
If Ramsbottom is now at the level of Cheetham Hill and Strangeways then those cars belong to the crooks!
Definitely one of them, the state of his nose! Must have broken it a fair few times coming out to collect crosses judging from how crooked it was.
My memory of Coventry is the injury David Buust got at OT, I thought half our team were going to puke up in the penalty area, it was horrificCoventry for nostalgia, who else remembers big Steve Ogrizovic in goal and their Peugeot shirt sponsorship?
I was at that game with my brother and my dad. Was my brother's first game, he was 6 or 7. Luckily we were in the Stretford end and right near the front so we couldn't see anything.My memory of Coventry is the injury David Buust got at OT, I thought half our team were going to puke up in the penalty area, it was horrific
I was also in the Stretford End further back behind the goal, I really couldn't see any detail but you could tell from the reactions it was bad, if I recall correctly they had to wash away blood on the pitchI was at that game with my brother and my dad. Was my brother's first game, he was 6 or 7. Luckily we were in the Stretford end and right near the front so we couldn't see anything.
Graham Taylor with Watford. He took Watford from the fourth division to the first division in just five seasons, finishing second in the league in their first season in the top tier and a place in the UEFA cup the following season. One of the greatest managerial feats ever.I'd like Coventry to come up mainly for Mark Robins. Has one manager ever taken a club from League 2 to the Premier League?
But he will always be remembered as a turnip unfortunatelyGraham Taylor with Watford. He took Watford from the fourth division to the first division in just five seasons, finishing second in the league in their first season in the top tier and a place in the UEFA cup the following season. One of the greatest managerial feats ever.
Immediately thought of Hadji when I saw this threadDoes anyone here recall Mustapha Hadji and Youssef Chippo? Those were the days...
Hope Coventry come back up to the Prem.