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" Former Keighley Cougars chief Paul March relishing return to action with Bulldogs."

 

 

In the Keighley news - reckon you've got him in to sort out Fazzers disciplinary problems.  :tongue:

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" Former Keighley Cougars chief Paul March relishing return to action with Bulldogs."

 

 

In the Keighley news - reckon you've got him in to sort out Fazzers disciplinary problems.  :tongue:

 

Not even a bite.  :(

Censorship ends in logical completeness when nobody is allowed to read any books except the books that nobody reads.

 

George Bernard Shaw.

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Never mind, GOR.Try another topic.If you want to set the ball rolling, you can usually get a response out of BSJ on the subjects of- winter rugby- contested scrums- replica shirts- franchising vs promotion/relegation.

IYO, of course.

Sport, amongst other things, is a dream-world offering escape from harsh reality and the disturbing prospect of change.

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Never mind, GOR.

Try another topic.

If you want to set the ball rolling, you can usually get a response out of BSJ on the subjects of

- winter rugby

- contested scrums

- replica shirts

- franchising vs promotion/relegation.

 

As long as you don't mention drums.  ;)

Censorship ends in logical completeness when nobody is allowed to read any books except the books that nobody reads.

 

George Bernard Shaw.

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There you go, Grumpy.Eight minutes is all it takes.

Clearly neither of us has anything better to do.

Sport, amongst other things, is a dream-world offering escape from harsh reality and the disturbing prospect of change.

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BSJ and others, go onto the Community Forum under the heading of Mirfield Stags- fartown player, then second posting and enjoy yourselves.

 

Cheers Roger.

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There you go, Grumpy.

Eight minutes is all it takes.

 

It would have been quicker than that if youd' put the apostrophy in the rong place or spelt it rong!!!

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It would have been quicker than that if youd' put the apostrophy in the rong place or spelt it rong!!!

:laugh:  :laugh:

Censorship ends in logical completeness when nobody is allowed to read any books except the books that nobody reads.

 

George Bernard Shaw.

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BSJ and others, go onto the Community Forum under the heading of Mirfield Stags- fartown player, then second posting and enjoy yourselves.

 

Cheers Roger.

 

Stan McHugh - brother of our very own Wayne (the girlie of the family according to big Stan). I remember Swales being as mad as a box of frogs. Do you know, I'd forgotten what a run down dump Fartown was, wonder what the health and safety exec. would make of it now. I also wonder how many pie eaters remember (or even want to remember), that even the mighty Wigan served a spell in the lower tier.  :O

Censorship ends in logical completeness when nobody is allowed to read any books except the books that nobody reads.

 

George Bernard Shaw.

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Stan McHugh - brother of our very own Wayne (the girlie of the family according to big Stan). I remember Swales being as mad as a box of frogs. Do you know, I'd forgotten what a run down dump Fartown was, wonder what the health and safety exec. would make of it now. I also wonder how many pie eaters remember (or even want to remember), that even the mighty Wigan served a spell in the lower tier. :O

If this is the RL Action extract from 1981 then it truly is an eye-opener. Old school RL at its best, or worst. Notice our own Jack Addy as MB's assistant on the bench.

It is notable that players were sent off for fighting rather than horrendously dangerous tackles. Stevo would have had a fit commentating on this.

Now if you want to see some really crazy stuff look up Australian RL from the same era. Newtown vs Manly 1981 is a good start.

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I have to disagree there BSJ.Bringing a little lightness into the world is surely time well spent.And well done for playing your part.Much appreciated.

Well OK, if you say so. But if you should come looking for a big hug on Boxing Day,...................

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