Other than that, the article is a nice piece about this most talented and charismatic player.
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Ce message a été modifié par Supporter - 28 septembre 2012 - 08:48 .
Posté 28 septembre 2012 - 08:54
Good article, but it wouldn't have been the same if it started 'It was a beautiful sunny day when Jamie Thackray skipped into wonderful Derwent Park'.Opening paragraph about Jamie Thackray published this morning in The News & Star. I quote: "The granite grey sky is threatening a further downpour as Jamie Thackray pulls into the pot-holed car park at Derwent Park, before walking through the rusting front gates into Workington Town’s ground, rotting to bits after years of decay and decline, to join his team-mates for training." Bless him!
Other than that, the article is a nice piece about this most talented and charismatic player.
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Posté 28 septembre 2012 - 01:33
sticks and stones,,, the body of derwent park might be getting on a bit, but inside is a beating heart ie, the team,the management and a trophy room,,,,How can we put Thacks in such an awful position ? The poor soul , the UN should look into this immediately . Being forced into this purgatory . The article was an insult to the club .
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Posté 29 septembre 2012 - 09:50
Yes Keith, those "usual suspects" will be P****** themselves laughing.What the h**l is Amanda Little doing writing about Town in the first place? I can't ever remember her writing anything about Town she is/was more in to soccer. Maybe she is just a "ghost" writer for the usual suspects?
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Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 08:24
It was 5 a.m. this morning when I borrowed my dad's old oil can, took up my trusty rust removing brush and set off to Derwent Park in search of those infamous rusting front gates. Do you know, I must have stumbled my way round the entire complex - through the many pot holes - at least five times, and yet I still failed to find those gates. It's really frustrating ( because I know that that rusty player's entrance must exist, because I read it in the News and Star), so please Amanda Little get in touch and help me in my quest to find those gates and thus make the players entrance at Derwent Park rust free again.
If time allows, I may even be tempted to allow you to help me paint them a lovely granite grey - now that will look really nice!
Posté 30 septembre 2012 - 01:32
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