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Dr Kenneth Noisewater

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  1. Saw Aaron Hughes in Bainbridges last year. You know when you sort of half recognise someone but can't remember where from? And you do that little nod of acknowledgement so as not to appear rude? Well I did that, and as he passed he said "Alright?" Couple of minutes later I realised who it was. [/piss-poor anecdote]
  2. I'm presuming this is a set-back and not part of the normal recovery procedure?
  3. Well just shoot them then 110217[/snapback] Or use them for testing new medicines.
  4. Was it just me or when Romoreeio came on it looked like we had triplets as our left and two centrebacks? It was only their position and the fact Romoreeio was wearing a long sleeve jersey that you could tell them apart on the telly. 109922[/snapback] There was a Ramage/Moore similarity, can't see it with Robbie though.
  5. I know he only played about 40 games for us before injury forced him out the game in his mid-twenties. Was it a knee injury?
  6. At a fraction of the cost too. 109830[/snapback] At such a fraction of the cost that the main contractor was later bought for £1.00 exactly as it stared liquidation in the face. 109860[/snapback] That'll make 'em a quid better off than Multiplex then.
  7. top place 109832[/snapback] Russell Mitchell, I think his name is.
  8. I think fullbacks is a more pressing need than centrehalves in the transfer market now tbh. I'd accept soldiering on with Ramage and Moore, Taylor to come back and potentially Huntingdon to emerge if we get a decent pair of quality fullbacks in. I'd be willing to persevere with Titus because he has the tools to do the job, if only he could maintain concentration. I'd loan Bumpong out to a French team and hope to pick up maybe a million or two for him. I like the idea of getting an 'old head' in to guide the younger players, someone past their peak but with useful experience to fill a Kilkline-type role. We've spunked more than enough money away on over-rated centrehalves over the past few years.
  9. Never seen it, but I've recently started watching Build or Bust (on Men & Motors). Quite like it, it's interesting. The guy that runs the place comes from the west country and qualified as a vet before going over to the states to build custom bikes.
  10. Enjoy it whilst you can UM, he'll be back as manager before you know it.
  11. FRESH SETBACK FOR WEMBLEY Building of the new Wembley Stadium has suffered a fresh setback after defects were detected in its sewer pipes, it was reported on Thursday. Ground movement led to the pipes buckling beneath the £757million site in north London. Engineering sources told The Sun that work to rectify the problems at the 90,000-seater stadium could take up to eight months. A worker on the site told the newspaper: "Pipes buckled because the ground around them had moved. "Water and waste from flushed toilets would have backed up and overflowed if no repairs were done. "On match day, when tens of thousands of people use the toilets at the same time, that just doesn't bear thinking about." Defects with the sewer pipes are the latest setback to dog the Wembley project, following the collapse of a roof rafter this week which led to thousands of workers being sent home. Steve Kelly, of the GMB union, said: "When the pipes are laid, they have to be supported properly underneath, especially where they join. "But it doesn't appear as if this happened and the pipes have dropped, causing them to become buckled. "Apparently they are now going to have to dig up the pipes and repair them but that is a process that is going to take months. It's just one disaster after another." On Monday engineers said a rafter on the north roof collapsed without warning, falling about one metre, as several men were working on it. The section of the roof where the incident happened was being investigated to find out what caused the 50-tonne steel rafter to move. The incident followed an announcement last month that the stadium would not be ready for the May 13 FA Cup final, as originally planned, and the game would instead be played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. England's two World Cup warm-up friendly matches - against Hungary on May 30 and Jamaica on June 3 - will now be played at Old Trafford. The FA had already allowed Multiplex to move the completion deadline several times. The original autumn 2005 handover date was pushed back to January 31 2006 and then March 31. The stadium was dogged by delays and problems even before the site was sold to the FA in 1998. The original £325million cost has more than doubled and there were numerous wrangles and problems in raising the money before construction got under way.
  12. I believe the Judge said he was giving him 8 years as an example to others.
  13. He's a Smoggie. On Look North sometimes wearing a shit suit with red socks ffs.
  14. They were cruising. If we'd had Owen, they'd have stepped up. We were never going to win yesterday. 109602[/snapback] Agreed. They knew they could play at 70 or 80% and still keep us at arms length.
  15. Relieved at a guess 109557[/snapback] The hypocrite.
  16. Physioroom have 'no return date' for Baba so I guess the team are still assessing him. I think fullbacks is a more pressing need than centrehalves in the transfer market now tbh. I'd accept soldiering on with Ramage and Moore, Taylor to come back and potentially Huntingdon to emerge if we get a decent pair of quality fullbacks in. We've spunked more than enough money away on over-rated centrehalves over the past few years.
  17. They're bringing that old lovey Barry Davies back for the World Cup. 109553[/snapback] Would rather listen to him that Motty's inane banter. He was dross at the last World Cup talking shite about breakfast, brunch and lunch. He should have been put out to pasture after that. 109566[/snapback] He did seem to have a food obsession last time didn't he?
  18. Probably a more solid, reliable and mistake-free combination than Bumpong and Bramble.
  19. Good work Toonraider. I use the City Lights as my desktop too, will have a look at this.
  20. Wonder how a peace activist feels about being busted out in a millitary operation?
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