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43.1 | Owls need help in goal | TOTH::CHAVES | | Wed Aug 14 1991 17:32 | 13 |
| Just want to say that if the game against the US (US 2:0) is any
indication of things to come the Owls will end up in the second
division next year unless they find a new goalkeeper. I can't remember
the guy' name but he was terrible. He was lucky to allow only two goals
although the chances created by the US were not that difficult. He just
plain stunk....Harkes played well, took 2 good shots on goal but Meola
made the save both times, one of them a great save late in the game.
Sheff's number seven looks like a good, fast offensive player.
JC
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43.2 | A Woody Owl | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Wed Aug 14 1991 18:21 | 6 |
| Wednesday have just signed Chris Woods the England No 1 for 1.2
Million.
�rian.
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43.3 | Seaman is No. 1! | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Wed Aug 14 1991 19:16 | 4 |
|
When was David Seamen relegated to no.2 ?
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43.4 | Just a thought | CURRNT::PAGED | The Sultan Of Wobble | Wed Aug 14 1991 19:27 | 1 |
| As soon as the ink on the contract was dry perhaps ?
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43.5 | Go Owls, go! | TOTH::CHAVES | | Wed Aug 14 1991 22:31 | 8 |
| Good move acquiring Woods. Against the US Wednesday looked pretty good
at the other positions.
Good luck to the Owls this season. We need them to be competitive
in the league and the 10,000+ cups so that Harkes can gain as
much practical experience as possible in preparation for 94.
JC
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43.6 | Big Ron's Revenge | YUPPY::SWANSON | | Tue Aug 20 1991 11:41 | 5 |
| So after his police escort to the ground, Big Ron inspired his new boys
to a 3-2 victory over the Owls.
With Leeds away on Saturday and Wimbledon (ground ready??) tonight, the
Owls may have a shakey start.
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43.7 | Hoping to recoup last years losses... | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Irresponsibility Brown | Wed Sep 25 1991 15:41 | 10 |
|
...and the mood down at Hillsborough is quiet, but confident.
The years bets so far :-
5 quid we end up higher in the league than the Spurts.
DM50 we end up higher than Everton.
I'm not putting any money on 't Blades this year Pagey.
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43.8 | | CURRNT::PAGED | Sunnie Mann robbed me glasses | Wed Sep 25 1991 16:06 | 1 |
| I'm not surprised Al after what happened last year !!
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43.9 | In fine fettle | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Irresponsibility Brown | Mon Sep 30 1991 11:21 | 6 |
| The Owls are now 3rd in the division (according to the Sunday Mirror)
or 4th (according to the Times), after almost beating the 'pool
on Saturday.
Our American cousins will be glad to hear that it was Harkes who
scored the brilliant headed equaliser against the struggling Merseyside
club.
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43.10 | Score..please | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Sep 30 1991 12:31 | 6 |
| Could someone tell me want the result was for wed's match on the 21/9? i think
it was against southhampton. I need it for the football league topic.
thanks
Mick...
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43.11 | Keep it up! | GEMVAX::HILL | | Mon Sep 30 1991 17:47 | 12 |
| re .9
Good to hear Harksey is doing well. I was going to put a note in here
asking about his contribution to the team. Where is he playing? He has
played both midfield and defence for the USA, and I think he played
both positions for Wednesday last season.
Great to see the Owls near the top! I don't think too many people
expected them ahead of some of the big boys in their first season up.
Hopefully they can keep it up fo rthe rest of the way!
Tom
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43.12 | Still going strong. | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Irresponsibility Brown | Tue Oct 08 1991 17:50 | 9 |
| Harkes plays in defence for the Owls, but I think 'the management'
don't mind his occasional forays (sp?) into forward positions.
He's scored some cracking goals for Wednesday since he arrived.
Wednesday won again at the week-end, 4-1 to Crystal Palace, and we're
still in 4th spot. No mention of Harkes in the reports I read, but
apparantly Hirst played a stormer.
Yorkie.
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43.13 | But you'll never beat the Blades !! | CURRNT::PAGED | England,home of the bad haircut | Tue Oct 08 1991 18:00 | 1 |
| Hirst scored some great goals !!
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43.14 | *EVERYONE* beats the Blades... :-) | GLITTR::HILL | | Tue Oct 08 1991 20:29 | 10 |
| re .12
Thanks for the update, Yorkie! We don't get too much info on this side
of the pond, so any news is appreciated. Harkes has been known to go
forward from time to time, and certainly is capable of putting the ball
in the back of the net. It seems that he, of all the Americans who played
in WC '90, has found the best situation in which he can both improve his
own game and also make a significant contribution to the club. It's
also great to see the Owls near the top!
Tom
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43.15 | Harkes? | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Thu Oct 10 1991 15:01 | 3 |
| Hasn't Harkes just picked up a serious injury?
g
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43.16 | Don't know. | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Irresponsibility Brown | Fri Oct 11 1991 11:56 | 5 |
|
The south german press don't report such incidents.
I hope not though, the team is doing well at the
mo, it'd be a shame to loose form through injury.
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43.17 | Let us know | SPARKL::HILL | | Fri Oct 11 1991 17:10 | 3 |
| Let us know if you hear of anything about Harkes's injury.
Tom
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43.18 | Ha !! | CURRNT::PAGED | Purpose Free Development Group | Mon Oct 21 1991 10:56 | 1 |
| You nearly lost to Luton, you nearly lost to Luton !!!!
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43.19 | Sheridan scores a beauty! | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | | Mon Oct 21 1991 11:15 | 1 |
|
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43.20 | There's only one team in Sheffield | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Irresponsibility Brown | Mon Oct 21 1991 11:48 | 3 |
| The reason we held ourselves to only a draw Pagey, can be read in
your own unbiased Sheff U - Notts F match report. If we'd have won,
the blades would not still be bottom.
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43.21 | Owls 3, Man U. 2 | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Pass the lard | Mon Oct 28 1991 16:48 | 12 |
| Well!! Wotta lotta crap Man Utd are!!
Sheffield Wednesday quite literally TOOK THEM APART.
No other team in the first division had managed it, and so the task
fell to the boys in blue from down Hillsborough way. Hirst scored the
first, then substitute Jemson scored the other two.
Manchester managed to score twice, both through VERY lucky chances,
neither goal really worried The Owls, who throughout the 90 minutes,
always looked the classier, stronger side. Harkes came on with about
5 minutes to go - so looks like he'll soon be match fit again.
Al.
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43.22 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Still hazy after all these beers | Wed Oct 30 1991 10:24 | 2 |
| You had a good view of it all then from a terrace in Munich then
Yorkie?
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43.23 | Anyone going to the derby ?? | WARNUT::DENBY | | Wed Oct 30 1991 13:44 | 16 |
| I don't know if anyone's tried to get tickets for the United/Wednesday
game on nov. 17th. I got some last week from Brammall lane and was a
bit put out to find that I also had to buy tickets for Sheff. U.
against Luton the following week to qualify for derby tickets.
This could be regarded as a rip off, creative marketing, or a number of
other things, either way, its likely that what will undoubtedly be one
of the worst games division 1 has ever witnessed will be watched by
quite a large crowd.
I was a bit surprised to be able to get tickets at all really, I seem
to remember last time round that both games sold out very quickly. I
expect there won't be too many United fans bothering going .....
Mike
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43.24 | I deal in FACT only. | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Pass the lard | Wed Oct 30 1991 13:45 | 3 |
| Steve, you don't need to be there to summize that The Owls were
by far and away the better team. Don't you read the Sunday Mirror
or wot?
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43.25 | It's a crime | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Pass the lard | Wed Oct 30 1991 13:59 | 9 |
| re .23
A similiar thing happened for last years Rum Cup final, the only
way of making SURE you got a Wembley ticket was to buy a '91 season
ticket as well. The other alternatives were to queue up from
5 o'clock in the mornin outside the gates at Hillsborough (not easy
when you're in Munich) or get one from a tout.
Al.
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43.26 | Blades 2 - 0 Owls | CURRNT::PAGED | Mr Eruptobot | Mon Nov 18 1991 11:26 | 1 |
| Hark. The sound of silence !!
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43.27 | | QETOO::CHAVES | Pool: only 8 pts from relegation zone | Mon Dec 09 1991 23:33 | 3 |
| Any owls fans left? If so, could you give us a report on Harkes?
JC
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43.28 | Fit again | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Ace | Tue Dec 10 1991 12:32 | 9 |
| I'll be seeing The Owls as many times as possible over the Christmas
period so I'll give you the full low down when I get back from
the UK (Jan). In the mean time I can only tell you what I've read in the
papers - he's back in the squad and, even though he plays full back
these days at Hillsborough, he managed to score the other day (sorry
can't remember who against).
Full back seems to be a good position for Harkes, he plays a similiar
kind of game to that of our ex-full-back (now Leeds) Sterland. He
enjoys running forward, and always looks dangerous when he does.
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43.29 | Rumours for a wednesday morning | CASEE::MERRICK | Onwards and ever sideways | Wed Dec 18 1991 10:15 | 6 |
|
Rumours for you: According to this mornings french press, Francis has
been in contact with Marseille regarding Waddle and negotiations are
taking place. Marseille are asking 1.5million sterling, but with Waddle's
contract finishing at the end of the season, 1million would probably be
enough to get the player.
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43.30 | It would be a great Chrimdo present. | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Ace | Wed Dec 18 1991 10:22 | 2 |
| I hope you are talking French Francs there, I can't see Francis being
allowed to spend 1 Million quid - even if it is for Waddle.
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43.31 | Waddle for Blackburn | MINDER::MACDONALDI | MUFC ECWC Champions | Wed Dec 18 1991 10:50 | 12 |
| Re: Waddle Signing
Reading this morning that Blackburn are ready to meet Marseilles(sp.)
asking price of 1.5 million for Waddle, which Francis was not prepared
to meet, with Kenny Dalglish having the backing of a mega-bucks committee
then I see your chances dwindling of signing him.
Now if I was Waddle and I had the choice of Francis(who has never
succeeded as a manager) and Dalglish(winner of everything with "pool,
and doing amazing tricks with Blackburn), I know who I would choose!!
Mac
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43.32 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Wed Dec 18 1991 11:37 | 13 |
| > I can't see Francis being
> allowed to spend 1 Million quid - even if it is for Waddle.
I think 'allowed' is the key word there Al. I mean all those
Yorkshire men on the board! He'll be lucky to get a tenner for
his bus fare!
As for an Xmas bonus? Humbug!!!
See you in Sheffield!
Steve
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43.33 | | CURRNT::PAGED | Christmas is a krankheit | Wed Dec 18 1991 15:57 | 2 |
| Aye Laddie !! In the Notty @8:00
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43.34 | | 16337::CHAVES | Benfica & United will win the double | Fri Jan 10 1992 17:22 | 5 |
| Has anyone watched Wednesday, lately? If so, could you enter an update
on Harkes?
Thanks,
JC
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43.35 | Another example of English Football falling behind | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Mon Jan 13 1992 10:48 | 26 |
|
I suppose you Wednesday supporters might be prepared to discuss
something else than yesterday's match :-)
Sometimes in this conference it is pointed out that English
Footballers do not dive deliberately in the penalty area in order to
cheat their way to a penalty kick. While this is partly true, one may
wonder what the real reason is. Is it a matter of such conduct not being
accepted? Is there some special honorary code between players in the
Football League? Somehow I doubt it. After watching the Wednesday
player yesterday perform the most outrageously ridiculous and blatant
dive I've ever seen, the explanation is obvious;
It has nothing to do with Fair Play. English Footballers just do not
have enough skills to dive convincingly. That dive was so clumsy that
only a blind ref could have given a penalty. At least 7 out of 10 would
have given the yellow card. So you will see that it's merely a matter
of weighing the risks against the expected profits.
BTW I'm only assuming the player, whose name I've forgotten, is
English. I realise there's a fair chance he may stem from another UK
region, but my point still stands.
Have a nice working week.
Stefan
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43.36 | It makes me seethe 8-( | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Jan 13 1992 11:12 | 17 |
|
The Greg Luganis impression was performed by someone called
Watson, I believe he is one of Wednesday's reserve strikers
but he played due to their injury problems. I think he is English.
Your comments are perfectly fair in the light of an incident like
that. I was obviously hoping Weds. would do United a favour and
hold Leeds, but after that blatant cheating dive I was hoping
justice would be done. The scoreline would suggest that it was!
I'd like to see disciplinary procedures carried out retrospectively
for incidences like that - players should not be allowed to get
away with such blatant cheating. If he'd had a go at someone in the
crowd he'd get a disrepute charge thrown at him, so why not for such
disgraceful cheating?
Andy.
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43.37 | Just deserts | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Ace | Mon Jan 13 1992 11:22 | 10 |
| I didn't see the match, or the incident - and I'm glad about that.
I think, if the dive was so blatant, that the club should fine Watson.
As it turned out it didn't make any difference - and it serves the Owls
right.
I hope our injury problems are soon sorted out though, that way we
wont be using Watson, and can expect a return to the good football we
normally play.
Al.
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43.38 | Cantona | CASEE::CIOT | | Fri Jan 24 1992 11:42 | 15 |
| According to VNS :
VNS UK SPORTS REPORT: [Ken Merrick, VNS Sports Desk]
===================== [Valbonne, France ]
::: FOOTBALL
Sheffield Wednesday and French club Nimes Olympique have agree termswith
Eric Cantona, the French international striker, for a move to the first
division club for the remainder of the season. Cantona, however, stillhas
to finalise details with the French club.
What kind of game is Sheffield Wednesday playing ?
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43.39 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Fri Jan 24 1992 13:43 | 14 |
|
Also, Nigel Jempson was recovering in hospital last night
after a horrific crash.
Doctors have said that the 22 year old Wednesday striker
was satisfactory after suffering severe facial and leg
injuries when his car collided with a lorry near Worksop,
Nottinghamshire.
-------------------------------------
Hope he makes a complete revovery.
JN.
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43.40 | They need a striker | ARRODS::SWANSON | | Fri Jan 24 1992 14:31 | 6 |
| With Jempson and David Hirst injured the Owls need a striker and have aparently
dispatched their club secretary to Nimes to expedite negociations.
Francis hopes to acquire Cantona on loan for the remainder of the season with
a view to a permanent transfer in the summer. The fee being talked about is
around �1m.
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43.41 | | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Set prof/pers=^z | Mon Jan 27 1992 15:04 | 26 |
| A Frenchman has now been signed to play for the Owls.
But that's as maybe...
I took 90 minutes out of my normally busy Sunday activities to watch :-
"FIGHT FOR PROMOTION" - Yorkshire televisions OSCAR winning account of
the glorious boys of Hillsborough getting back to the first division
at the first attempt for a record breaking 4th time.
The cinematography, the direction, dolby stereo sound, the cutting wit and
repartee of the commentary team were all superb, but the football
was even better! Following hot on the heels of the acclaimed Television
documentary "Steel City Blues", Yorkshire television pulled out all the
stops, and no doubt ran well over budget, to produce this televisual
masterpiece. Martin Wots-his-name was superb as the YTV frontman, never
lost for words, never flustered or irritating, always the epitomy of
professionalism, always ready with the interesting fact, the amusing
anecdote. Not since the film 'Ghandi' have crowd scenes been captured
with such skill, such art, such Je ne sais pas... you *almost* felt as if
you were there. But, it wasn't the crowd scenes that marked this
particular video for special praise - no, it was the sure footed
approach to the game itself. If a goal was missed by one camera, you
could depend on the other to, almost always, having it covered. Superb.
How then (I'm sure you a wondering) can all this be yours for just 9 pounds
and 99 pence plus 1 pound p+p - F*C* knows.
Well done YTV.
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43.42 | I snore in your general direction Alan | CURRNT::PAGED | Mission Critical Goaling Specialist | Mon Jan 27 1992 16:45 | 1 |
| Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...
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43.43 | | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Set prof/pers=^z | Mon Jan 27 1992 16:53 | 1 |
| Like hundreds before you Dave....
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43.44 | Snore or snort? | RIGHTO::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Mon Jan 27 1992 17:00 | 1 |
|
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43.45 | Here today, gone tomorrow | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Set prof/pers=^z | Wed Feb 05 1992 14:58 | 2 |
| Howard Wilkinson has nicked Cantona from the Owls, just like he nicked
most of the rest of his team from the Owls.
|
43.46 | Another one bites the dust | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Wed Feb 05 1992 16:21 | 6 |
| Al - youve been quiet today. From what I saw on the tele you were
unlucky to go out - gave away 2 stupid goals after dominating.
Its a funny old game.
Nige
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43.47 | BORO 2 OWLS 1 | BAHTAT::BODDY | come on BORO | Wed Feb 05 1992 17:20 | 6 |
|
I thought the TV was very biased towards Wednesday . But then again I'm
biased towards the BORO and going to Portsmouth !!!!
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43.48 | | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | guilty m'lud | Thu Feb 06 1992 09:56 | 7 |
| Trevor Francis has already stated the goal for The Owls this season :-
Avoid relegation, so losing out in the cup makes no difference. What
was the point in buying Cantona for instance, if we'd already
accomplished the 91-92 season objective.
Grrrr...
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43.49 | Dear Al... S/ARSENAL/OWLS/WH | CURRNT::PAGED | Quality Free Systems Group @REO | Thu Feb 06 1992 12:01 | 1 |
| Please refer to Tony Rayners joke about teabags !!
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43.50 | Good year for the Owls! | SALES::THILL | | Tue Feb 11 1992 18:29 | 10 |
| The goal was to avoid relegation this year? Seems to me the Owls have done a lot
better than that.... OK, so maybe the League is out of reach (although
theoretically still possible), but it a UEFA Cup place might not be out of the
question, depending on how many English clubs will qualify.
Regardless of where they finish, I think this has been a remarkable year for
the Owls. Have there ever been a club that won the league their first season
up from Div 2? Any recent times a newly promoted club has finished in the top 5?
Tom
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43.51 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | oh - and while you're there.... | Tue Feb 11 1992 18:40 | 12 |
|
re .50
Forest won the League after scraping into the first division in third
place back in 1977-78. Where did Leeds finish last season - top five ?
I always think Wednesday are a bit of a yo-yo team, there not bad at
the moment (other than the Leeds/ M'boro games), but they're never
going to spend serious money to attract any big names to Hillsborough
so I don't think they'll be challanging for the League next season.
Paul
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43.52 | Anuther one! | LISTIM::ARNOLD | | Tue Feb 11 1992 18:47 | 6 |
| Swansea City came second in the 1st division after promotion......
.........next year they came bottom!
Tony
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43.53 | Ipswich in the '60s | IOSG::BUTTON | | Tue Feb 11 1992 19:19 | 7 |
|
Ipswich Town won the 2nd division, and then the next season won the
1st division. I think this was in the 1960s (well before my time,
anyway :-) Their manager then was Alf Ramsey.
Jon
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43.54 | Leeds do well each time they come up | GIDDAY::PARSONS | Support SLS and see the world | Wed Feb 12 1992 00:40 | 9 |
|
re: .50
Leeds came up in 63-64 and then finished 2nd in 64-65.
They came up again in 89-90 and then finished 4th in 90-91.
The real test is your second season back in the 1st division, when
the novelty of playing 'big' teams has worn off, and they are used
to whatever style of play you use.
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43.55 | ..though what this has to do with Wednesday I don't know! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Feb 12 1992 09:39 | 6 |
|
Ipswich did indeed win consecutive 2nd and 1st division
Championships under Alf Ramsey in '61 and '62 - a feat not
equalled.
Andy.
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43.56 | | ARRODS::SWANSON | | Wed Feb 12 1992 11:02 | 20 |
| >> better than that.... OK, so maybe the League is out of reach (although
>> theoretically still possible), but it a UEFA Cup place might not be out of
The Owls are one point behind Liverpool in fourth place with a game in hand,
yet nobody is ruling out Liverpool yet. However it will be difficult with
both the Mancs and Leeds needing to blow up which does not look like happening,
(Leeds going down at Oldham was a freak and the Mancs are getting results even
when not playing on top form). Wednesday letting in six against Leeds was also
a freak (good entertainment however!)
It'll be tough for Wednesday, but just as hard for Liverpool also.
Personally I reckon the Mancs will win it with Leeds very close and a fair
old gap to third place (Wednesday or Liverpool).
But I agree a good year for the Owls - and that's coming from what they refer
to at Hillsborough as a "streaky bacon" (when they're being polite).
Wednesday will loose a few more though, for example their home tie on March
11th -ha ha
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43.57 | Snigger | ARNIES::PAGED | Ireland has a new t-shirt | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:17 | 1 |
| Its a bit quiet in here today lads !
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43.58 | Spurs - Wednesday anyone ?? | ARRODS::SWANSON | | Tue Mar 10 1992 18:19 | 7 |
| Is anybody interesed in going to the Spurs - Sheffield Wednesday match on
Saturday. A Wednesday supporter 'mate' of mine has a spare ticket (ex noter
OVAL::LEM to be precise).
If anybody would like a trip to WHL, mail me, or call me on DTN 7847-5533.
Dave
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43.59 | UEFA next year for George's boys? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | That's you that is | Mon Apr 13 1992 15:46 | 10 |
| Can anyone post Wednedays remaining four fixtures in here? Arsenal's
final four are:
Sheffield Utd (a)
Liverpool (h)
Chelsea (a)
Southampton (h)
barry.
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43.60 | 0 points at Selhurst | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Mon Apr 13 1992 16:23 | 3 |
| I know you're down at Selhurst with the FEs on Sat 25th.
Paul
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43.61 | Another Euro failure Awaits Arsenal | PANIC::ANDERSON | The 'Pies have gone cold | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:37 | 7 |
|
Southampton (a)
Norwich (h)
Palace (a)
Liverpool (h)
Rob
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43.62 | Is 2nd still possible? | UNTADI::WILCOCKSON | Ausweiss Choice | Mon Apr 27 1992 10:31 | 7 |
|
For a moment there I thought we were going to win it!
A trip to Europe on our first season back is not bad though.
I wouldn't have minded been down at Bramall Lane yesterday (especially
had the result been different!) - still congrats to Leeds.
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43.63 | Wednesday in Ireland | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Wed Jul 22 1992 18:41 | 7 |
|
heffield Wed are playing in Rosapenny (which is somewhere in the cold
frozen North of Donegal) on Sunday. I'm entering this in the faint
hope that someone here is going or knows somebody up there. I'd like a
programme please. All costs refunded.
Gary.
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43.64 | What's new with the Owls? | SALES::THILL | | Thu Aug 13 1992 18:49 | 5 |
| Not much new in here lately.... Can anyone provide the additions/departures
for the Owls this year? Other than signing Waddle from Marseille I
haven't heard anything....
Tom
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43.65 | Roll on the Second Round>>>>>>>> | VAXVLS::CCASEY | | Thu Sep 17 1992 09:40 | 6 |
| last i heard
Sheff. Wed. 6 Rosapenny(or whatever) 1
looks like Sheff. have secured there place in the second round before
its even played unlike some other English premier league giants....
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43.66 | | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Sep 17 1992 09:47 | 7 |
| It finished
Sheff Wed 8 - 1 Spora Luxembourg
A wednesday player was taken to hospital unconcious after swallowing his
tongue when colliding with the Spora keeper.
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43.67 | That's all we need... | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Humble Al McHumble | Thu Sep 17 1992 16:00 | 7 |
| > A wednesday player was taken to hospital unconcious after
> swallowing his tongue when colliding with the Spora keeper.
Anybody know which player? - I hope it wasn't Hirst or Waddle.
Al.
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43.68 | Not Wads | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Thu Sep 17 1992 16:16 | 5 |
| Al
According to the paper it was Warhurst.
Nigel
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43.69 | err.. what's the priority here? | FORTY2::FOWLERM | | Thu Sep 17 1992 17:32 | 9 |
| re:-2
A Sheff player is rushed to hospital, and all you can say is I hope it wasn't
Waddle, and "that's all we need"
I doubt he did it just to spite the supporters.
Come on, show a bit of concern for the poor guy.
This may be sacrilege, but there are more things to life than football.
Mike
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43.70 | Warhust = unlucky chap | NEWOA::MORAN | Well Des, it was a bit of a bobbler.... | Thu Sep 17 1992 18:55 | 7 |
|
Ceefax said he "was close to death". He had a fit on the pitch after
swallowing his tongue in a collision with the opposing keeper. He was
still unconscious as he left the stadium and needed a brain scan at
hospital. He will be alright though.
Tim
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43.71 | SWFC - still in Europe! | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Brit thugs, best in the world | Wed Sep 30 1992 15:14 | 7 |
|
I hope the win on Sunday against Spurs has put us on a high, so that
we can repeat the drubbing we gave those part-timers from Luxembourg
(tonight?) - if anybody see's the game, or even a report of it - please
post the score and a quick resume. Thanks!
re.69 - yes, you're right of course.
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43.72 | | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed Sep 30 1992 16:18 | 7 |
| re -1
Can you be a little more precise with your personal name. That is one
honour the Scottish fans will happily surrender to our English
counterparts. ;-)
Kev..
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43.73 | OWLS | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Wed Oct 28 1992 09:26 | 12 |
| The time has come to indroduce myself. My name is Terry and I support
the best team in Yorkshire, Sheffield Wednesday. I follow them
everywhere and I even went to Kaiserlautern in the UEFA cup. I
honestly believe that we will beat them at Hillsbourough and go
through. The only game I've missed this season was the game in
Luxembourg when we won 2-1. As we were winning 8-1 I thought it would
be better to save my money for the next round.
I went yesterday against Leicester and I will put in a report later.
Thanks
Terry
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43.74 | TUESDAY 28 OCTOBER | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Wed Oct 28 1992 12:48 | 42 |
| Sheffield Wednesday (2)7 Leicester City (0)1
Hirst 19 Davison 79
Worthington 33
Bright 46,54 ATT 17,326
Watson 69,74
Bart-Williams 70
Well what can I say. I've seen the Owls get beat by the same scoreline
but apart from the Luxembourg game, I can't remember of the top of my
head us winning like this.
It all started after 19 minutes when Hirst scored his seventh goal in
eight games. Harkes crossed the ball for Hirst to score. The
Leicester players claimed that Bright was offside.
Leicester had chances the best being when Phil Gee ran through for
them but with just Woods to beat, he shot against his legs.
Our second was a beauty. Sheridan played a short free kick past the
Leicester wall to Worthington who scored from a difficult angle.
In the second half, we scored in the first minute when Waddle
brilliantly back-heeled into Mark Bright path who scored with ease.
Hirst then made a run down the left and crossed it for Bright to knock
home his second.
Watson then scored 60 seconds after coming on and Bart-Williams scored
a minute later when he finished another Waddle cross.
Watson scored again on 74 minutes when Watson went through and scored.
Wilson set him up this time.
I missed the Leicester goal cos I went to buy a pastie, before setting
off home again to Reading. That was one of the best games of the
season for me, but I think we will badly miss Hirst against the Krauts.
I think though we can beat them and I predict a 3-0 win.
On Saturday we face Blackburn and I'll try and find out some team news.
Terry
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43.75 | C'mon the Owls! | SALES::THILL | | Wed Oct 28 1992 18:40 | 4 |
| Good to see the Owls pick it up a notch. How is John Harkes doing
these days? It's good to see him involved in the first goal bu Hirst.
Tom
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43.76 | Up the Owls! | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Brit thugs, best in the world | Thu Oct 29 1992 09:06 | 12 |
|
It's even better to see a match report on an Owls game - brilliant.
Keep 'em coming, the Owls don't get much space in the Sunday papers
and even less in the German ones.
I didn't realise Hirst was out for the 2nd leg aggin the Germans, I
still reckon we'll beat em though. We might get the match on the
telly here, but if it's anything like the last match - which was
supposedly being shown 'live' then it will hardly be worth it. When was
the last time you saw live match coverage where they started half way
through the first half - and missed the first 2 goals of the match!
Al.
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43.77 | | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Thu Oct 29 1992 09:37 | 18 |
| Re 75
Harkes is playing really well. He tends to attack a lot which is good
as it gives us more options. We always cover him well at the back
when he does attack. I think this is going to be one of the secrets of
beating Kaiserslautain. They looked very dodgy at the back in the
first leg but I feel we didn't exploit this enough.
In the Coca-Cola cup we have been drawn at home to QPR. They beat Bury
away 2-0 in the last round and they are currently playing well.
I'll find out some team news for the Blackburn game tonight.
I'll also put a report in on Monday.
Terry
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43.78 | This yank can PLAY! | SALES::THILL | | Thu Oct 29 1992 20:34 | 7 |
| Good to hear Harkes is doing well. He's versatile enough to play in a
couple of positions. He's played both the midfield and as a defender for
the US. He's even a threat to score some goals, which Peter Shilton
would agree. I think that signing with Wednesday was probably the best
move of his career.
Tom
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43.79 | He scored the best goal of last season! | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Brit thugs, best in the world | Fri Oct 30 1992 13:38 | 12 |
|
re. last.
Agreed! - I thought when Sterland went to Leeds we'd have a hard job
replacing him - a good, reliable defender who likes going forward. But
I think Harkes is as good, if not better. Like you say, he's not only
a good defender but loves to go forward and have a crack at goal.
I think Atkinson bought him for about 75,000 which is pretty good value
(no - very good value) when you consider how much calibre players are
now going for.
Al.
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43.80 | MATCH REPORT | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Mon Nov 02 1992 10:42 | 29 |
| Sheffield Wednesday (0)0 Blackburn Rovers (0)0
The game was played at frantic pace and to be honest, we should have
won. Waddle was superb, he sent loads of crosses from the right and
every time they looked like producing a goal. Their was a period when
we thought we had streched Blackburn but they defended well. Harkes
came closest to scoring when he shot against the post and Bright
appeared to be wrong-footed when the ball came out. Hirst had a couple
of chances and so did Bright but most of the game was just frustrating.
Blackburn had a very limited amount of chances. Their best one was when
Harkes lost the ball to Wilcox and he shot against Woods legs when he
was through. Shearer could have scored in the last minute, but again
Woods saved.
It was one of our best performances of the season, with Waddle in a
class of his own.
We've got trouble against Kaiserlautern. We have no Hirst, no Bright
and Paul Warhurst is doubtful. It is difficult to see where the goals
will come from but I don't think the Germans will be able to cope with
Waddle if he is in that sort of form.
I'll get some team news as soon as its available.
Terry
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43.81 | 1st leg result? | SALES::THILL | | Mon Nov 02 1992 19:06 | 6 |
| Somewhere I must have missed it, but what was the result of the first
UEFA Cup leg in Germany?
Cheers,
Tom
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43.82 | A 3-1 Defeat for Wednesday | ESSB::BLONG | I Was There on the Stretford End | Mon Nov 02 1992 19:14 | 0 |
43.83 | C'mon you blues! | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Boom,boom,boom | Wed Nov 04 1992 10:32 | 8 |
|
Any team news for tonight?
RTL are showing the match live at 20:15 (I hope their coverage is
better than last time).
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43.84 | TEAM NEWS | SUBURB::WAITEG | WE HATE WEST HAM | Wed Nov 04 1992 10:41 | 4 |
| Terry has left for the match but he told me that Paul Warhurst is
playing but Watson is doubtful because he has some virus.
Gary
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43.85 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Wed Nov 04 1992 11:10 | 16 |
|
Watson was sent home yesterday with a throat and chest infection
so is doubtful for tonight. The hope is that he will respond
quickly to anti-biotics.
Francis is out with a groin strain. Nigel Jempson could partner
Warhurst but he has been out for seven games since the move to
Forest fell through. The young lad David Johnson could be in after
just having returned from knee surgery.
Whoever is out on the pitch, I feel, will do the job. The ref was
against them in the first leg and they should have won.
Good luck tonight. 3-0 to Wednesday.
JN.
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43.86 | Good news for wednesday!!!!! get it..... | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Wed Nov 04 1992 12:05 | 7 |
|
According to German papers Kaiserslautern are missing six regular players
for tonights second leg including their keeper Ehrmann, and one of their best
players Martin Wagner. They are very vulnerable away from home, although they
won a rare away game at the weekend which will boost their confidence......
-dave-
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43.87 | Fingers crossed | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Boom,boom,boom | Wed Nov 04 1992 12:29 | 11 |
|
I think the thing about German teams is that they always look
dangerous on the break. They don't seem afraid to 'have a go',
and English (and Scottish - look a Celtic last night) defenses don't
close them down quick enough. I hope to god that Francis has learnt
the lesson of the away leg, and is making sure we are on them as soon
as they get the ball. Look at Celtic last night, in the first half they
closed the Dortmund attack down before it had even started - in the
second they gave them more room and time , and that was that 2 - 1 to
Dortmund. If we keep our heads, then I think we can do it. If we start
flapping then we're stuffed.
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43.88 | CHEATS | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Thu Nov 05 1992 09:37 | 37 |
| SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY (1)2 KAISERSLAUTERN (0)2
Wilson Witeczek
Sheridan Zeyer
ATT 27,597
We had the chances to bury these. We should have won. The first
chance was in the first minute when Watson set up Sheridan who had his
shot deflected wide. We were having a go but we just couldn't get the
ball in the net. Kaiserslautern looked dangerous on the break and
every time they attacked, the ground went quiet. Woods made a couple
of good saves and they hit the post. Then we started to look dangerous
and a long throw from Harkes was flicked on and Wilson shot threw a
crowd of players to put us 1-0 up. Harkes was brought off before
half-time, replaced by Nilsson.
In the second half Kaiserslautern had a goal dissallowed and shortly
after they scored. Witeczek collected the ball and took on Worthington
and Anderson, went round Woods and put the ball into the empty net to
make it 1-1. The ground was quiet except for the German supporters.
We scored though straight away. Sheridan curled a free-kick top corner
to make the score 2-1. We were back in it and one goal would be
enough for extra-time but Kaiserslautern got the equaliser soon after.
Zeyer shot beat Woods to go into the far post to make the end score 2-2.
As one banner said in the North Stand "DO US PROUD. STUFF THE CHEATING
GERMAN KRAUTS" Justice wasn't done, with Hirst..who knows. A german
player was booked yesterday for diving. If the ref had given a
free-kick, then Anderson would have got sent-off for a professional foul.
A good performance though our defence was a bit slow and that cost us
the match in the end. On Sunday we have Sheffield United away. I
can't wait for that one. They beat us twice last season but we'll do
em this time.
Terry
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43.89 | CHEATS Part II | KBOMFG::KOEPPE | Think Imaginary... | Thu Nov 05 1992 11:46 | 6 |
| FWIW,
The freekick that led to the brilliantly taken second goal shouldn't
have been given, as the player made a dive in perfect 'Klinsmann'-style
(also should have been booked), shown nicely in the super slow motion.
Eduard
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43.90 | What's all this rubbish about Cheats????????! | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Thu Nov 05 1992 12:02 | 16 |
|
Terry I don't know which game you watched yesterday but there was no way
Sheffield were the better team. A small group of us (5) watched the game here
in Germany, and four of us were neutrals, we just wanted to see a good game of
ball. The game itself wasn't too bad, but the whole atmosphere was very
aggressive, why I don't know, maybe you can enlighten me.
Maybe you can also tell me why the home fans jeered every time the Germans
got the ball???? It wasn't a great advert for fairness, and it also changed our
"neutral" opinions. Why a banner "Stuff the cheating Germans"????? Has this got
something to do with the Leeds v Stuttgart affair??????
Why can't fans behave like the Celtic fans behaved on tuesday night????
They are in my eyes and in the eyes of a lot of folks over here "real fans"
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43.91 | The Germans invented diving !! | RTOEU::RDELANEY | | Thu Nov 05 1992 12:19 | 11 |
| >The freekick that led to the brilliantly taken second goal shouldn't
>have been given, as the player made a dive in perfect 'Klinsmann'-style
And what about the goal that should have been given to wednesday for an
offside that wasn't (as seen by the same super slow motion?). All
things balance in the end. On last nights performance SW didn't deserve
to win. Thay did the same as Celtic the other night, all huff-and-puff
and loadsa promise in the first 30 mins then they died. I also thought
Chris Woods was a disaster........... Is he the English goalie ?
- Robin
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43.92 | Damn! | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Jock footy, best in Britain | Thu Nov 05 1992 13:09 | 13 |
| Yesterdays game brought me close to tears. I honestly thought we were
through - twice. Firstly when we scored the second goal - that was then
disallowed (he was NOT offside). And then when we scored the second goal
(again), which I thought would spur us on to a glorious victory.
It wasn't to be though, and as I predicted the Germans took their chances
well. Our defense gave them far too much room, though I blame Woods
entirely for K'slauterns second goal, the one which effectively killed us
off, he was in completely the wrong place and dived as if he was wearing
concrete underwear and matching boots.
Although I hate to admit it (and wouldnt have admitted it last night) I
thought 2-2 was a fair result in the end. Shame we lost 3-1 in Germany,
which I don't think was a fair result.
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43.93 | GERMAN = CHEATS | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Thu Nov 05 1992 14:17 | 13 |
| RE 90
You wanna know why the Germans (Cheats) were booed. Didn't you watch
the first leg when a piece of German play acting got Hirst sent off.
Was that sporting.....
The atmosphere was brilliant, ideal support for a match like that.
Still the Germans can be happy because they got one of our best players
sent off and in the end that cost us the match. I hope they get a dose
of their own medicine in the nest round.
Terry
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43.94 | Can't take a defeat Terry..... | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Thu Nov 05 1992 15:39 | 21 |
|
Terry are you trying to tell me that this guy hirst (I never heard of him)
would have made a 3 goal difference if he hadn't been sent off???????????
Kaiserslautern could have and should have won the game last night. If the
referee decides to send a player off what has that got to do with the Germans
been cheats??????? even if the player dives 50ft... I agree with you that its
not fair, but I wouldn't call it cheating. What would you call the dive from one
of the wednesday players that led to the free kick which resulted in a goal that
could have changed the whole face of the match??????? I wouldn't call it
cheating, its unfair play which I detect but the referee didn't see it that way.
If the linesman flags for an offside has that also got something to do with
German cheating?????????
Face facts Terry, except defeat as a true sportsman, and that German footie
is a class better than English footie.....
regards....
-dave-
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43.95 | DAVE TALKS RUBBISH | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Thu Nov 05 1992 15:55 | 13 |
| Dave,
You wouldn't call diving to get a player sent off, cheating but at the
end you told me to take it like a sportsman. I think your crossing
your wires here. If the Germans had won fairly then maybe I would
take it, but they didn't. David Hirst who you've never heard off (You
must be a big football fan) didn't touch this German who dived and got
him sent off. I only wish now that David Hirst did hurt the German.
As you were saying about the atmosphere, haven't you been to a match in
England before?
Terry
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43.96 | Whatever ya think Terry, anything to make ya happy........ | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Thu Nov 05 1992 18:06 | 19 |
|
Take defeat as a sportsman Terry, instead of looking for some primitive
excuse why your team didn't make it to the next round.
>> I only wish now that David Hirst did hurt the German...
A true genuine fan at work "Like break his leg or what"?????? or have you
something against Germans??????? sounds like it.....
Anyway Terry I hope ye beat your neighbours at the weekend, it might cheer
ya up...
Sure I was at a game in England where the fans appreciated good footie and
didn't jeer the opposition whenever they got the ball.
have a good weekend.....
-dave-
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43.97 | LETS NOT FORGET GAZZA GETTING BOOKED V GERMANY 90' | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Fri Nov 06 1992 09:15 | 19 |
| When I say that "I only wish now that David Hirst did hurt the German",
I was implying that if you gonna get sent off then you might as well
get sent off for a reason. Not someone faking an injury to get him
sent off. If you didn't see the incident Dave, then butt out. The
whole Sheffield Wednesday team was incensed and Paul Warhurst had to be
held back by the German goalkeeper.
Even the Kaiserslaution coach admitted it was a dive and that he is
trying to stamp it out at the club.
According to Dave though, diving is all part of the game. Dave sounds
a really bright man to me..
Terry
And stop brown-nosing the Germans, cos their all cheats.......
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43.98 | That's probably why ye didn't win the world cup.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Fri Nov 06 1992 11:21 | 16 |
|
Terry there's no need to get personal with me mate.. This is the footie
conf, and I like a lot of others like discussion but not personal abuse...
Reading your notes Terry its not very hard to see that you dislike or maybe
even hate Germans. Maybe you can tell us why????? There's a whole bunch of us
here at our site (Germans included) just wondering what kind of chap you are.
Anyway have a lot of fun at tomorrows game....
-dave-
p.s Who is gazza?????
P.ss Who won the 90' World cup????
|
43.99 | DIVING IS CHEATING. | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Fri Nov 06 1992 11:37 | 21 |
| Dave
I don't hate or even dislike Germans. But i'm sick to death of hearing
how good they are at football, when simply they use cheating tactics to
win penalties, free-kicks and get players sent off.
I have a german mate in England who said he felt let down by the
Kaiserslautern player who dived to get Hirst sent off. I have no
problem with the Germans but they are one of the many nations world
wide who use diving to their advantage. It's about time that UEFA or
FIFA acted now. They could discipline players who they see diving
going on TV evidence. Maybe the German player should be banned and not
Hirst.
Diving is not part of the game.
Terry
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43.100 | Just another opinion... | VAXVLS::CCASEY | Liverpool now and forever.. | Fri Nov 06 1992 12:03 | 13 |
| I'm afraid i have to stick my nose in here and agree re. last there are
many country's where dirty tricks as expressed in the last note are
practised regularly FIFA should take a good look at this area of
football e.g. i think that someone known to have dived should get the
same treatment as the person being blamed would have got if the dive
hadn't been spotted. My most hated diver happens to be German i.e. one
Klinsman(ps) , good player he might be but is it neccessary for all the
diving he does. I believe that in English soccer there is not as much
diving as you would see elsewhere in the world. But then again this is
just an opinion.
Colin..
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43.101 | MY OPINION | SUBURB::WAITEG | WE HATE WEST HAM | Fri Nov 06 1992 12:14 | 6 |
| I have to agree with 99 and 100. There is too much diving going on and
I think Terry's trial by TV idea is a good one. David Hirst in my
opinion would have made a difference. He is a proven goalscorer and
that is what Wednesday missed the other night.
Gary
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43.102 | Diving into a rathole... | KBOMFG::KOEPPE | Think Imaginary... | Fri Nov 06 1992 12:30 | 23 |
|
Although I don't see as much English league games as German ones,
I also noticed that there is less diving in English football.
Perhaps there exists some 'code of honour' among the English which
simply forbids this kind of behavior. In other words you could
call it sportsmanship.
On the other hand, in the German Bundesliga football might be seen
more as a business where only the result counts and if possible
any trick will be used to get it. Yet coming to think of it, you
get 'divers' in amateur leagues too (many years experience as a
defender, I know what I'm talking about ;-) ).
One possible way to get rid of this diving business, is using the
slow motion/super slow motion to expose the diver and publicly
embarrass him. I'm sure it must have some effect because
referees watch television too and they remember those candidates,
especially if they were the one who made the wrong decision.
I bet they won't 'fall for it' again so easily :-)
Eduard
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43.103 | | WOTVAX::SHAW27::WATTERSONP | Everton Everton rah rah rah | Fri Nov 06 1992 12:36 | 12 |
|
Can I join in ?
Watching Sheff Wed play Leeds at Hillsborough last season on the box, I
saw a dive that even the great Klinsman would have been proud off - by
none other than Gordon Watson of Sheff Wed.....
I'm not having a go at Wednesday or any individuals, just highlighting
that the English are not much better than the Germans.
Paul
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43.104 | FACE THE FACTS | PEKING::WARBURTONG | Is it herbal deficiency Doc??! | Fri Nov 06 1992 12:46 | 13 |
| Re 99, 100, 101, 102
I agree with you lot when you say diving is cheating. Dave saying that
its just unfair is a bit lame. A couple of incidents stick out in my
memory. The first being when Klinnsmann dived to win a penalty against
Czechoslovakia in the 1990 world cup quarter final and the second when
Gascoigne was booked in the World Cup semi-final against the Germans
once more.
If Dave believes that diving isn't cheating then I think its about time
he woke up and got into the real world of football.
Guy
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43.105 | .103 | SUBURB::WAITEG | WE HATE WEST HAM | Fri Nov 06 1992 12:49 | 9 |
| Re 103
I agree with what you are saying, but we are trying to make the point
that this sort of thing happens rarely over here compared to Germany,
Italy etc...
I don't think diving is a problem over here.
Gary
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43.106 | | MACNAS::WALSH | | Fri Nov 06 1992 13:07 | 7 |
| When Ronny Rosenthal was playing one of his first games for Liverpool
against Southampton, he took a dive and won a free kick and Russell
Osman went over to him and just calmly ( 8:) ) explained to him what
he thought of his dive. Rosenthal learned a lesson that day about the
english league (eventhough he does occasionally forget it)
|
43.107 | get stuck in lad !! | RTOEU::RDELANEY | | Fri Nov 06 1992 13:28 | 21 |
| Diving is no more cheating than all the blokes who raise their hands
when the ball goes out of play claiming that it's their ball etc. Don't
try and tell me they genuinley think it's their ball !!
That happens as much in England as any other country. I think the diving
gets more attention as the game on the continent is not as physical as
it is in England. Physical play is more accepted in British/Irish football
than it is in Germany, so when a British team plays a German team the
Germans moan about the 'dirty' play & the English moan about the
diving. If you go in hard on a German he'll make a meal of it. I've
yet to play a game here (Germany) without a) being warned by either the
ref or the opposition or b) being sent off. I had never had a red-card
before I came to Germany & I don't think I'm a dirty player.
There is a definite difference in what's accepted play on either side
of the channel. The Brits will play hard but will also take it when
someone is hard, as long as it's not dirty.
- Robin
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43.108 | Another Opinion | VAXVLS::CCASEY | Liverpool now and forever.. | Fri Nov 06 1992 13:29 | 23 |
| Re. a few
It does seem that there is a gentlemans code of conduct when it comes
to diving in English sure we can all pick out dives from people from
all countries but i would have to say that it occurs less in English
soccer. Thats only a statistic though what it all boils down to is that
diving occurs everywhere, more in some places than others Re. a good
few , the idea of exposing divers on TV seems like a good idea & would
most definatley expose the culprits but will it do any good in the long
run. What if FIFA set up a committee to investigate "divers" with the
possibility of suspension or a fine if it can be proven that he
deliberately dived. Maybe its just me but i'm sick and tired of seeing
this kind of thing going on in ALL countries its true that Hirst was
badly missed because of such a diving incident but thats not an
isolated incident as someone else pointed out a Sheff. Wed. player took
a dive and got a free kick or something i know there's a big
difference between getting a free kick and getting a player sent off
but if something isn't done to clamp it down then before you know it
there'll be schools set up specifically to teach you how to dive and
get away with it.
Colin..
^^^^^^^
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43.109 | Ship ahoy!!!! Dive...Dive ....Dive.. U96 | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Fri Nov 06 1992 13:34 | 16 |
|
Guy, Terry, one of the players I detest most in the world is Juergen Klinsmann
because of his acrobatic diving. Diving around like a U boot is very unfair, Iam
not sure if you could call it cheating, but you could twist my rubber arm!!!!
I admit I didn't see the Hirst incident, but that doesn't mean that all
Germans cheat, now does it... Take a look at the Spanish, Italian and the south
American leagues, their polluted with so called U boats.
Yer right about FIFA and UEFA having to do something about this issue, and
soon as well...
have a good weekend......
-dave-
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43.110 | It's a gift | MACNAS::CWALSH | Fergie likes it up the Bum | Fri Nov 06 1992 14:42 | 21 |
| My turn..
I see highlights of Italian soccer evry Monday night and the amount of
dives that get penalties is crazy. Italian refs have to know it't going
on but yet they keep giving penalties.
I'm convinced that some players pactise diving..... some of the ones on
Italian soccer are classics and my reaction always is to laugh even
though it is a serious matter.
My definition of a good dive is one that when you see it first time
that you have no hesitation that it's a peno but then seeing it on
replay you know he dived and look at in amazement....
The way they stick their leg back, touch it off the defenders leg and
dive..... BRILLIANT
Colm.
p.s. When Grobelaar got sent off yer man took a dive, you have to
watch very closely but Bruce didn't touch him.
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43.111 | | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | Lampshade | Fri Nov 06 1992 14:58 | 6 |
| On that "Gazetta Football Italia" thing on Saturday morning on
Channel 4, it was good to see two lads booked by the ref. for
deliberate dives in the box and quite rightly so. Seems thay are
trying to get to grips with the problem in Italy at least.
Ian.
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43.112 | | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Fri Nov 06 1992 15:19 | 11 |
| I think another problem is the standard of refereeing in the World. An
example is the ref in the first leg who fell for the German antics
sending Hirst off and losing control of the match. The Liverpool match
which I watched last night was another example. The ref was terrible, I've
been told he has been band from referee-ing in his own countries
league.
Though I do believe though that the refs job is becoming to hard now with
players diving.
Terry
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43.113 | | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Go'n' play up your own end | Fri Nov 06 1992 15:35 | 4 |
|
Re:-1
Nah! That was the guy who refereed the Leeds - Rangers game.
(And i thought he had an excellent game). )))))))))))))))))
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43.114 | Rating system for refs? | SALES::THILL | | Fri Nov 06 1992 20:56 | 11 |
| Is there any rating systems for referees to deternine who refs a
European game? Seems to me that at this level, only the best shold be
given the opportunity, and it should be a ref from a nuetral country.
Getting back to the game itself, why did Wednesday take Harkes off at
halftime? It seems that they needed to score, and Harkes is a defender
who CAN score. If they were going to take off a defender and replace
him with a more offensive-minded player, so be it, but Harkes wouldn't
be the one. Or was he just not playing very well?
Tom
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43.115 | I've never heard of HIRST!!! | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Mon Nov 09 1992 10:43 | 56 |
| SHEFFIELD UNITED (0)1 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY (0)1
Littlejohn 60 Hirst 83
ATT 30,039
We got a deserved point. United had the better of the earley chances
but we slowly took command. David Hirst nearly sparked a riot when he
felled United's left-back. The best chance of the first half fell to
Mark Bright when he had a header saved at point blank range.
It was a typical United performance. The long ball to Deane everytime.
Deane hit the bar before half-time when he was left unmarked from a
corner.
In the second half, we dominated at the start. We forced a few corners
but never really had the fire power until Wilson's shot went across the
face of the goal. Then United started to play the better. They scored
after 60 minutes when Woods came out for a corner and missed it, Deane
header was flicked in by Littlejohn. A typical scrappy United goal.
We stood their in silence as the United fans sang 1-0 at us and the
usual boring -Your not singing anymore. We sang you only sing when
you're winning, but not too many Wednesdayites were interested in
singing.
As soon as they scored though, we started to play with a bit more
passion. Waddle set up one of our better chances, when he found
Warhurst, he lobbed over Kelly and into the goal. The celebrations
were something. Warhurst rushed over to us - but the linesman flag was
raised. It was like a nightmare. The United supporters were cheering
and laughing and god it was horrible.
Then with seven minutes left, Worthington took a throw-in to Hirst who
played a one-two with Waddle, Hirst got the ball back on the edge of
the area and shot top corner to send us wild. The celebration by Hirst
summed it up, we were relieved. After that we had chances to win it
and Wilson shot wide, when he should have scored.
At the final whistle everyone was pleased not to have lost.
The team was :- Woods
Nilsson
Worthington
Palmer
Pearson
Bart - Williams
Wilson
Waddle
Hirst
Bright
Sheridan
SUBS- Warhurst
Harkes
Terry
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43.116 | Harkes | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Brrrrrrr | Mon Nov 09 1992 15:30 | 4 |
| re.114
He wasn't playing very well.
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43.117 | DAVE BASSETT HAS SPOKEN | SUBURB::COMMIT | Commit Group | Tue Nov 10 1992 08:52 | 10 |
| I saw today in one of the paper's that Dave Bassett has attacked David
Hirst's challenge on Tom Cowens. Cowens will be out for a couple of
weeks. Hirst said he was going for the ball, but I saw it on TV
yesterday and he did appear to dive in.
Terry
Re 114
Harkes was pushing up to far and we were getting caught a lot.
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43.118 | ? | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Brrrrrrr | Thu Nov 12 1992 09:09 | 11 |
|
Has anbody got a list of the Christmas/New Year week fixtures, I think
its..
26th Man Utd at Old Trafford
28th Southhampton at Hillsborough
Is that right?
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43.119 | 26th December its Man United at Hillsborough | OPG::TONY | | Thu Nov 12 1992 09:29 | 0 |
43.120 | Good | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Brrrrrrr | Thu Nov 12 1992 09:35 | 7 |
| Right then, it must be t'other way round..
26th Man U - Hillsborough
28th Soton - Soton.
Is the 26th all ticket? - and are there any left?????
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43.121 | Derby v THE OWLS | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Man with somewhere to go | Wed Mar 10 1993 15:18 | 30 |
|
The Owls dominated the first half, looking like the team I always
wanted them to be (well - in short bursts anyway). Sheridan put us in the
lead, scoring a disputed penalty, after Warhurst had been brought down
in the box (personally I thought the ref. had no alternative). Woods scored
the next goal, for Derby, after failing to reach a magnificent shot from
the young Derby defender (whose name I can't remember) - the ball hit the
bar, bounced straight back and hit Woods, then went in - Woods was a bit
unlucky.
Waddle put the ball through to Warhurst (that man again) who made it 2-1
before half time with a well taken goal.
In the 2nd half Derby came out fighting, the tackles were going in
thick and fast and the Owls were not allowed to play their game.
Sheridan was taken off injured which caused even more worry for the
Owls. All credit to Derby though - with fifteen minutes to go they scored 2
goals within 5 minutes to make it 3-2, they must have fancied their
chances of winning.
Francis was obviously concerned, he took Harkes off (who had been next
to useless all night - he's hit a bit of a bad patch) and put Jemson
on. It worked. The Owls regained their composure and Waddle, Jemson and
finally Warhurst combined to score the equaliser, final score 3-3.
Waddle was brilliant throughout, Warhurst our life saver. Again, the
defense looked VERY vunerable under pressure - they panic too quickly.
Injuries are becoming a bit of a worry especially with so many matches
coming up (FA + Coca Cola Cups, plus the league) - Wilson had to play with
two broken ribs on Monday.
Al.
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43.122 | SHERIDAN? | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | Long road, patient donkey | Wed Mar 10 1993 16:34 | 2 |
| So how serious is Sheridan's injury? He didn't look to happy as he went off
on Monday night.
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43.123 | Fingers crossed | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Man with somewhere to go | Thu Mar 11 1993 08:22 | 4 |
|
I don't think it's too serious - according to SKY it was a pulled
muscle.
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43.124 | | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | Long road, patient donkey | Thu Mar 11 1993 09:37 | 8 |
| Sheffield Wed won again last night 1-0 at Ipswich which puts them back to 4th
place I believe. They must have a bit of a fixture problem at the moment with
being in both cups and haven't theya game or two to make up in the league as
well?
They've 3 chances at a place in Europe so the odds on that look pretty good.
- Kevin
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43.125 | Moan,moan,moan | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Man with somewhere to go | Thu Mar 11 1993 15:43 | 8 |
|
If we do get into Europe, I hope we make a better job of it than last
time. The squad look pretty good, but I still worry about the strength
of the defense - Worthington in particular. He's a good 'worker' but
he's slow and makes some silly mistakes under pressure (eg. against
Liverpool on the 27th Feb).
What ever happened to King? - is he *still* injured?
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43.126 | Owls 2 - 1 Blackburn (6-3 Aggr) | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Man with somewhere to go | Mon Mar 15 1993 08:52 | 7 |
| COCA-COLA Cup - Semi-Final - 2nd Leg.
King played in yesterdays victory over Blackburn. Apparantly a bit
of a scrappy affair. Hirst made his comeback after a long spell of
injury - he scored The Owls equaliser. Bright scored the winner.
We now meet The Arse on 18th April at Wembley.
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43.127 | The Owls 1 - 0 Derby County | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Man with somewhere to go | Thu Mar 18 1993 09:17 | 14 |
| FA Cup Quarter Final - Replay
ACE! particularly :-
Warhurst, who scored his 17th goal of the season.
Worthington, backed up by King, played like a good'un.
Waddle - who went a bit quiet in the middle of the game afer some very
hard tackles, he still managed to put some brilliant through balls and
crosses in though.
Now we have an all Sheffield Semi-Final, to be played on 4th April
supposedly at Elland Rd. However neither Bassett or Francis want to
play it there. They said they would prefer firstly Wembley (since the
other semi is being played there), or failing that one the Sheffield
grounds (toss a coi to see which one). Time will tell.
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43.128 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Thu Mar 18 1993 10:00 | 26 |
| I think that Sheffield has a point in claiming Wembley for the
venue. The excuse given by laughing boy Kelly runs along the
lines of not wanting 80,000 Shefield-ites travelling down the
M1 and the possible problems that might cause.
Had both Sheffield teams made it to the final there would'nt have
been a word muttered about the danger of fans travelling south to
Wembley, which once again makes the FA look like a bunch of sad
old idiots. The only argument I can see the FA having against Wembley
is the fact that the game does have to be played on a Sunday because
of the amount of London games on anygiven Saturday. Moving the game a
week further (11th) would push the tie uncomfortably close to the Coke
Cup Final (18th).If Wednesday can live with this then there should'nt
be a problem.
As for Elland Road and the state of the pitch am I right in believing
that, this season, the ground has been used for purposes other than Leeds
1st team and reserve games? If that's the case then clubs who do so, and
subsequently host competitive games with inferior pitches, should be
penalised. It's understandable when playing surfaces suffer because of
new turf laid, volume of games, weather or a mixture of the previous
but other than that regulations should be introduced to handle the
offenders.
barry.
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43.129 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | another day another bill | Thu Mar 18 1993 10:16 | 16 |
|
Don't Hunslet rugby league club play at Elland Road and they have
various other rugby league games there.
As usual, Kelly gave a pathetic response - why shouldn't they have the
Sheffield semi at Wembley ? The FA have already set a precident by
letting Spurs and Arsenal play there twice. What happens when another
couple of London teams - say QPR and Wimbledon - get to the semis, they
will expect the same treatment ?
I think all semi-finals should now be played at Wembley, there are very
few grounds with above 40,000 capacity and it will get worse as more
all-seater stadiums come in, so why not use Wembley more.
Paul
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43.130 | Keep Wembley for the final | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Man with somewhere to go | Thu Mar 18 1993 10:24 | 11 |
|
Trevor Francis implied that Elland road had been used for playing Rugby
on, and added that the pitch was not upto premier league standard (like
the team :^) ).
Both Sheffield clubs feel that the winners of the other semi will
have an unfair advantage since they are playing their game at Wembley.
I agree.
There are plenty of large capacity grounds in the smoke without having
to use Wembley for the semi-final (which I think takes the 'specialness'
away from the final itself).
Al.
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43.131 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | JACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLE | Thu Mar 18 1993 11:33 | 5 |
| re::129
If QPR and Wimbledon got to play each other in the semi finals they
would probably play the match at Barnet.. even then they wouldn't sell
all the tickets..
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43.132 | Villa 2 - 0 The Owls | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Man with somewhere to go | Mon Mar 22 1993 10:28 | 5 |
|
I didn't get any papers yesterday, so I haven't read a match
report and I only heard the last 2 minutes of the match on the world
service. Which is probably just as well.
|
43.133 | Big Ron? | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Fri Mar 26 1993 15:04 | 7 |
| Can you Wednesday fans tell me when Ron Atkinson left Wednesday to become
Villa manager. Was it the start of this season, or the start of the last
season.
Thanks,
Jon
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43.134 | Start of last | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Dandruff? No, Maltesers | Fri Mar 26 1993 15:26 | 2 |
|
He brought us up from the 2nd and won the league cup, then left.
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43.135 | Ta | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Fri Mar 26 1993 15:30 | 3 |
| Thanks, I thought it was last season.
Jon
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43.136 | Up the Owls! | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Haddaway | Fri Apr 02 1993 11:33 | 7 |
|
Could anybody tell me what time the Sheffield Semi
kicks off tomorrow??
Thanks,
Al.
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43.137 | 1:00pm | BUSSTP::DREES | Three good buddies were... | Fri Apr 02 1993 12:15 | 1 |
|
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43.138 | Eye thank you | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Haddaway | Fri Apr 02 1993 15:06 | 1 |
|
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43.139 | The Owls 2 - 1 The Blades | UNTADE::PCAS | | Tue Apr 06 1993 11:43 | 28 |
|
The Owls are through to the FA Cup Final!
It's taken a couple of days for it to sink in. What a superb game (well
I thought so!). Good end-to-end stuff, Wednesday scoring first from a
brilliantly taken free-kick by Waddle - although I'm sure Blades fans
will be wondering where their wall was (does 1 man count as a 'wall'?)!
I think its fair to say Wednesday dominated through out the game, and
it was a defensive error that let Cork in to equalise just before
half time. It was Waddle (who was on a bit of a high) who played Cork
on side, and he who was only a foot away from clearing Corks leisurely shot
from the line.
Warhurst was denied by the bar a couple of times, I thought he was very
unlucky. He was substituted with about 20 minutes to go by Hirst. It's
good to see Hirst back, but he didn't look 100% fit - and he hasn't
regained his scoring instinct yet - he missed an open net.
90 minutes played and it was still 1-1, Wednesday must have been
wondering how they would ever score past Kelly who played a blinder.
All the players looked knackered in extra time, our 2nd goal came in
the 2nd half. A superb corner from Harkes (who did alot of running, but
still didn't impress me that much) was headed powerfully down and in
by Bright. I was expecting the Blades to come back fighting, but their
heads had dropped and we more or less cruised to victory from that
point. Great game.
We now meet Arsenal in the League Cup Final on the 18th April, then
we meet them again in the FA Cup Final on the 15th May (my birthday!!!)
Can't wait...
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43.140 | C'mon Wednesday!! | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | SWFC FA CUP 93 | Wed May 05 1993 14:09 | 14 |
| After last nights draw with Leeds, The Owls can still finish a very
respectable 5th...
pts g/d pld
3 Norwich 71 -4 41
4 Blackburn 65 20 40
5 QPR 57 5 40
6 Man City 56 8 40
7 Owls 56 6 39 (a win or draw puts us in 5th,
after 40 games)
Only a minor miracle could elevate us to 4th!
Which, of course means WE HAVE TO WIN THE F.A. CUP!! in order to get
into Europe next year.
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43.141 | F.A. Cup Tickets Needed. | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90 | Wed May 12 1993 17:41 | 7 |
|
I have a friend who is planning to go to the cup final on Saturday and
he is looking for two tickets. Any help in this note would be greatly
appreciated and I hope the Owls can do the business.
CUNNO
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43.142 | 8*) | KURMA::JJACK | | Thu May 13 1993 21:35 | 7 |
|
Martin,
Your friend really is keen.....Imagine wanting to see the same game
three times !
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43.143 | Who is this anonymous person?? (:==:) | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Alphatraz - Coming Summer 93 | Thu May 13 1993 22:46 | 7 |
| Martin,
Is your friend called Harvey by any chance??
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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43.144 | | TRUCKS::SANT | This is as good as it gets! | Fri Jun 04 1993 10:59 | 4 |
|
Viv Anderson has been appointed player-manager at Barnsley.
Andy.
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43.145 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Tripple ripple truffle shuffler | Fri Jun 04 1993 11:33 | 5 |
|
.......and Danny Wilson joined him there too, for �200K, probably as
player coach.
Tim
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43.146 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Finishing's not his strong point | Fri Jun 04 1993 11:53 | 6 |
| Does this make Anderson only the second black manager in England, or are there
others?
A pretty lamentable state of affairs if it's true.
Mike
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43.147 | Waddle for Swindon??? | NEWOA::BOYD | James Boyd 006� licence to laugh | Mon Jun 14 1993 11:22 | 2 |
| Recent rumour in swindon is that Chris Waddle has just bought a house
in the town.
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43.148 | Eh? | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Back in Schlagrahmland | Mon Jun 14 1993 15:16 | 13 |
|
According to notes in here and other topics, the glorious Owls are
soon to be the glorious Owl. We seem to be selling all our players
and buying none. I hope this is not the case.
Anderson \ _ Barnsley
Wilson /
Waddle - Swansea
Hirst - Man Utd.
Has anybody heard what Cheeky Trevor is upto on the transfer market?
Al.
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43.149 | | TRUCKS::SANT | This is as good as it gets! | Mon Jun 14 1993 15:35 | 4 |
|
Waddle to SWANSEA?!? You're having a laugh, shirley?
I think he said Swindon.....
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43.150 | Memory of a ....errrr | UNTADH::WILCOCKSON | Back in Schlagrahmland | Mon Jun 14 1993 15:45 | 8 |
|
>> Waddle to SWANSEA?!? You're having a laugh, shirley?
>> I think he said Swindon.....
Ooops! - you're right, Lorretta.
Sorry,
Al.
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43.151 | It's in the Papers | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Jun 14 1993 16:34 | 4 |
| The papers reckon that Pearce will join from Forest, and with Palmer going
to Villa, Teale will go in the opposite direction.
�@
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43.152 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Wed Jul 28 1993 14:00 | 6 |
|
I've heard rumours that the Owls are playing 'somewhere in Germany'
this weekend - any body know where??
Cheers,
Al
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43.153 | Eeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Jul 28 1993 21:43 | 10 |
|
No.........they're playing the (once) mighty Glasgow Celtic in Scotland
on Saturday. The SQFCSC will be there. Will any of you Wednesday fans
be making the journey North of the.............No I didn't think so
somehow !
P.S.
What's the odds the boys find some reason do set this reply hidden 8*)
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43.154 | Carlton Palmer's mingin btw ! | PAKORA::JJACK | The name is Bond.......Brass Bond ! | Sun Aug 01 1993 06:09 | 5 |
|
Celtic.............1 (McAvennie, pen, 55)
Sheffield Wed......1 (Warhurst, 60)
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43.155 | Derby sign World Cup Star? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there! | Tue Aug 31 1993 01:27 | 6 |
| I don't know if there any owls fans still out there but i heard that
John harkes has departed for Derby is this true.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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43.156 | Yes, For 1 Million | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Aug 31 1993 14:00 | 1 |
|
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43.157 | He's Off | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Sat Sep 04 1993 10:41 | 4 |
| Paul Warhurst signed for Blackburn Rovers yesterday for 2.75 Million.
Francis is expected to bid for Niall Quinn.
�@
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43.158 | Another small investment for JW | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Sep 06 1993 14:50 | 20 |
|
According to local press we have bought Warhurst to play alongside
Sherwood in Midfield, basically to do the job that Roy Keane would have
done (another contract scattered in the wind!).
Any Owls care to comment on the wisdom of this ?
At least he won't be taking our defence apart the way he did last
year.
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. I suspect one more big buy before Christmas !
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43.159 | Not a good start | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Wed Sep 15 1993 13:33 | 22 |
|
As another noter put it, the Owls look great on paper, but don't gel
on the field.
It's hardly suprising. Warhurst, Wilson, Harkes, and Anderson have
all been sold, all of them regular 1st team members last year.
Where is Hirst? King? - have they gone too?
The Owls cannot defend. Newcastle had not scored more than 1 goal in
any of their matches, until the Owls (in their infinite wisdom)
decided to defend a tenuous 2-1 lead. Result : 4-2 to Newcastle!
Bright looked very lonely up front in the 2nd half at Newcastle, and
although he has some nice touches I don't think he's quick enough.
Neither does he show much confidence in front of goal (he missed a
sitter on Monday). If that had been Warhurst it would have been 3-1 and
I think it would have killed off Newcastle.
Hyde battled, and looked eager to impress, but he hardly saw a full
game last year, usually coming on as sub for Harkes - so has he improved
so much in the closed season? Mmmm...
I reckon we will improve (we've got to), and Monday nights performance
wasn't all doom and gloom. We just need to settle into playing as a
team.
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43.160 | Harkes | OPG::TONY | | Wed Sep 15 1993 13:42 | 5 |
|
Why was Harkes sold ? From the games I saw of Wednesday last season he was quite
impressive.
Tony
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43.161 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Wed Sep 15 1993 15:14 | 22 |
| I taped the 2nd half, and watched it last night, and I must admit that Newcastle
were very fortunate to still be down 2-1 in the last 15 minutes. Wednesday
played some great football, and should have been at least 4-1 up, with Bright &
Bart-Williams having the best chances. However, the defense is still very shaky,
and Walker is definitely struggling for his old form. That's 2 matches when they
have let in 3 in the last 15 minutes.
Walker should have cleared before Mathie crossed for the second.
Who was marking Mathie for the 3rd?
No-one picked up Allen for the 4th.
Having said that, Newcastle also played some great stuff, and Mathie's
determination once he came on, was the spur the rest of the team needed to push
for the result.
I know I said this about Forest last season, but I can't see them being there
for much longer. As Graham said, on paper they're great, and I think in a 4-6
weeks we'll probably start seeing that
Al
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43.162 | Coming back! | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Mon Sep 27 1993 13:11 | 9 |
| That's it - three matches without defeat including ONE victory. I
watched the highlights of the Blackburn match on Saturday and it looks
like we are a team again. Give us back Hirst and Palmer and we will
be, once more, irresistable.
Looking forward (although cannot be there) to the visit of Man Utd next
weekend. 2-1 to the Owls I predict.
Simon - Stuck out here in Utrecht - Rollitt.
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43.163 | A great game in store Jim | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Wed Sep 29 1993 15:05 | 12 |
|
I was lucky enough to be at Hillsborough when Man Utd visited us last
season, Boxing Day. It turned out to be a brilliant match, Wednesday
went 3 up, and the final score was 3-3 - Man Utd earning the point.
Some great football, and great goals.
I hope for the same this weekend - only with The Owls finishing on top.
On another topic, did anybody see the MTV 6-aside competion? It was
held at Hillsborough and Waddle showed what a class player he is,
even though it was only pop-stars he was running rings round.
Al.
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43.164 | | IMAPC::MURRAY | | Wed Sep 29 1993 15:08 | 3 |
|
Saw the last 15 minutes or so. Brilliant 'chip' from Waddle though.
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43.165 | We lose again ... | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Tue Oct 05 1993 14:04 | 2 |
| Dang! If the Owls loose against Wimbledon I'm gonna start supporting
Leeds!
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43.166 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | If voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it. | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:26 | 4 |
|
> If the Owls loose against Wimbledon I'm gonna start supporting Leeds!
Have you considered something less drastic, suicide for example?
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43.167 | Owls 1-0 Bolton | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Thu Oct 07 1993 09:16 | 2 |
| Phew - just scraped through. Hope we get somebody a bit easier next
time!
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43.168 | Wednesday drawn away! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Thu Oct 07 1993 10:19 | 4 |
| Sheffield Wednesday have been drawn away to Middlesboro in the next
round. Not an easy game for the Owls by a long way.
Nige
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43.169 | Middle of the road ... | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Thu Oct 07 1993 15:13 | 3 |
| Middlesborough who? A nowt team who just happened to get a
hatful against another nowt team. Coincidental that they're just about
top of the first Div. Er, is the next round a two-legger?
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43.170 | Waddle | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Oct 07 1993 16:39 | 12 |
|
I've just had a terrible thought, if England win on Wednesday and go
to the States, then Taylor will remain England manager. Dreadful enough
in itself, but doubley so because it means that Chris Waddle - one of
Englands best players will probably never play for England again.
As Nick Hornby puts it, in his book Fever Pitch...
"Which international squad in the world would be unable to find a place
for Chris Waddle, the man who in 1991 ambled through the AC Milan back
four whenever he chose?"
Al.
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43.171 | It's Taylor vs. Waddle... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Oct 07 1993 17:20 | 20 |
|
re: .170
>As Nick Hornby puts it, in his book Fever Pitch...
>"Which international squad in the world would be unable to find a place
>for Chris Waddle, the man who in 1991 ambled through the AC Milan back
>four whenever he chose?"
Yeah, it is pretty hilarious, isn't it? Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini
and Filippo Galli have all gone on record as saying that Waddle was the
most difficult opponent they've ever faced. He really shook AC Milan up
in the first leg of that European Cup match and then scored the winner
in the return leg. He also gave Italy a few headaches at Wembley in
'89. But if you didn't see him in the two friendlies between Marseille
and Ac Milan, then you really missed something. He had Baresei and
Maldini in knots - one body swerve actually had them crashing into each
other!
Of course, Graham Taylor was tending his garden that evening...
Dom
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43.172 | Sheff derby on Sat. | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Tue Oct 19 1993 17:06 | 3 |
| Not much chat here about the Clash of the Giants (the Sheffield giants
anyway) on Saturday. Against past form the Owls will coast and may even
start to move up the table a bit ...
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43.173 | Owls 1 - Blades 1 | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Mon Oct 25 1993 11:43 | 8 |
| Very dreary match apparantly.
What's happened to the Owls??
Does anybody have the Owls fixtures over the Christmas period? - I'll
have to go and see them to find out where they're going wrong.
Al.
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43.174 | Owls 3-3 Leeds | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Mon Nov 01 1993 13:12 | 11 |
| Another draw! Great match tho, big crowd (all-ticket but plenty of
room left), and all the thrills and spills of a Yorkshire derby that Owls
and Blades wasn't the week before.
Counting the lucky draw against Middlesboro, that makes it quite a few
games without defeat now, but we've slipped into third from bottom.
Definately missing Hirst (and Warhurst of old).
- Si
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43.175 | Ipswich 1-4 Wednesday | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Mon Nov 08 1993 09:46 | 8 |
| First away win for the Owls and only their second premiership victory.
Although Ipswich have their problems at the moment and were largely
ineffectual on Saturday, Wednesday were piercing and produced some
excellent football that belies their position in the table.
The win moves them up to sixth from bottom and should boost their
confidence for the league cup replay with Middlesborough on Wednesday
evening.
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43.176 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Tue Nov 09 1993 13:38 | 8 |
|
Yup, good win, I couldn't believe my eye when I read the result - do you
know who was playing, and who scored?
I *hope* this marks the turning point for us, I'm sure it'll boost
team confidence, and not just for the 'boro match.
Al.
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43.177 | Wednesday 2-1 Middlesborough (after ET) | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Thu Nov 11 1993 07:11 | 4 |
| Made hard work of it did'nt they. Sounds like they were dominant
without being able to threaten. QPR next round away. Only 19,000 -
where were the rest (probably stuck in the traffic created by the
building of the "Supertram" ha, ha)
|
43.178 | Chris Woods and Rangers | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Wed Nov 17 1993 07:25 | 1 |
| Heard any more about Chris Woods going back to Rangers?
|
43.179 | Wednesday 0-0 Coventry | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Mon Nov 22 1993 07:13 | 2 |
| Yet another draw - goalless at that. Undefeated in 4 or 5 and yet
wallowing in the mire. Let's have some goals lads ...
|
43.180 | Here we go! | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Nov 25 1993 13:41 | 9 |
|
After the magnificient weekend nil-nil home win, it looks like we have
finally 'turned-the-corner', and actually scored some goals. Three.
Against Oldham. This lifts us to the 16th slot and surely means the drive
for the Premiership has started!
Hope we haven't left it too late.
Al.
|
43.181 | Man City 1-3 Wednesday | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Mon Nov 29 1993 11:56 | 12 |
| Firing on all cylinders? Man City were apparently incredibly inept and
Oldham last Wednesday didn't perform too well either. I'd like to think
that we've turned the corner, but I'll reserve judgement until after the
Coca-Cola game at QPR on Wednesday and league game against Liverpool on
Saturday (which I hope to go to).
In the continued absence of David Hirst, it's possible that Trevor Francis
has found another Paul Warhurst figure to coincide with the surge upwards.
Who?
Ryan Jones.
|
43.182 | QPR 1-2 Wednesday | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Thu Dec 02 1993 07:24 | 5 |
| A good performance from the Lads. Played some good stuff especially in
the first half and defended very well especially in the second. That
man Ryan Jones headed the winner with 3 minutes to go.
Who have we got in the Quaters?
|
43.183 | Away to Liverpool/Wimbledon | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Thu Dec 02 1993 09:57 | 1 |
|
|
43.184 | Wednesday 3-1 Liverpool | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Mon Dec 06 1993 15:43 | 9 |
| Wednesday are NOT YET the irresistable force they were last season when
pushing up the league and challenging in the cup competitions. Liverpool
were an undisciplined, ill-timed rabble and did'nt give a real display
against which to judge the Owls.
It's looking good though, 12 undefeated now and 12th in the table. It
will be a good test at Villa on Wednesday evening.
Btw - Roland Nilson is leaving at Xmas.
|
43.185 | Nilsson released? | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Mon Dec 06 1993 16:18 | 23 |
|
> Btw - Roland Nilson is leaving at Xmas.
Have you got details?
Nilsson's family been home-sick for some time, and his wife has already
moved back to Sweden. Nilsson wants to play for Helsingborg in the
Swedish league, but there was no way that they would be able to pay his
market value (�1M). Nilsson has been so intent to go home that he
stated that he rather quit altogether if Wednesday were not to release
him.
Can we interpret this news that the matter is settled between the
parts? In that case the Wednesday management deserve praise for using
a human rather than a business perspective.
It's a pity for Wednesday cause from what I've seen on TV Nilsson
fitted in very well in the team.
cheers,
Stefan
|
43.186 | Roland Nilsson | HLDG00::ROLLITT | | Tue Dec 07 1993 07:16 | 6 |
| Roland Nilsson is leaving for the reason you gave. He's been a good
regular at Hillsborough. Though a bit on the slow side, he is strong and
reliable and will be an asset for a few years yet to any club he moves on
to. I don't have more details besides that he's returning to Sweden.
Simon
|
43.187 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Tue Dec 07 1993 09:58 | 4 |
| CEEFAX this morning said he was retiring from football altogether so that he
could return to wherever he comes from.
Mike
|
43.188 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue Dec 07 1993 12:30 | 10 |
| Have Wednesday refused to release him? Presumably they'll hold on to his
registration so he can't play for anyone else, and that's why he's talking of
retiring. That would be really sad, not to say petty - Trevor Francis has a
reputation for this sort of thing (I seem to remember a QPR player not being
allowed to see his baby being born).
If Nilsson wasnts to go back to Sweden, Wednesday should do the decent thing
and transfer him.
grahame
|
43.189 | A mystery | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Tue Dec 07 1993 13:21 | 13 |
|
> If Nilsson wasnts to go back to Sweden, Wednesday should do the decent thing
> and transfer him.
Being Swedish and obviously biased I agree. If this is true it will
seriously hurt our World Cup chances.
The strange thing is that Swedish media have said nothing on the matter
for the past few days. What's going on?
cheers,
Stefan
|
43.190 | Sorry to see him go | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Tue Dec 07 1993 14:55 | 11 |
|
I can see why Wednesday might not want to release him, what if he
gets fed up of living in Sweden after a year or so, and decides to
move to some Italian club. Wednesday would obviously loose out.
It must be possible to strike some sort of deal that would allow him
to keep playing though - a percentage of any future deals maybe?
It seems daft that a perfectly good defender should not be able to play
professional football again.
How much did Wednesday pay for him originally?
Al.
|
43.191 | Aston Villa 2-2 Wednesday | NSIC01::ROLLITT | | Thu Dec 09 1993 08:10 | 5 |
| A point at Villa Park. An exciting game according to radio reports
(despite the whether, blah, blah ...). I don't think Wednesday move
anwhere in the table. Nilsson played a blinder btw.
Simon
|
43.192 | Arse 1-0 Wednesday | NSIC02::ROLLITT | | Mon Dec 13 1993 09:50 | 8 |
| The Bogey strikes again! Ian Wright 2 minutes into injury time robbed
Wednesday of a point. In fact they were unlucky not to come away with
all three.
The end of an undefeated 13-match run. Let's hope they can come up with
the goods at Hillsborough against the buoyant Hammers on Saturday.
Simon
|
43.193 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Dec 13 1993 09:56 | 6 |
|
I've got to agree with simon. Wednesday should have got at least
a point, but didnt!!! Well this canceals out the game against villa
where arsenal should have won but lost.
Mick
|
43.194 | Another Owls Noter | UPROAR::LEMP | Paul Lem | Tue Dec 14 1993 08:35 | 36 |
| Well, here we go... After nearly 3 years I'm back in Digital and
looking forward to making a contribution to the Wednesday note file
again. Couldnt have picked a worse time though - after yet another
terrible match with the Arse.
I read in the papers yesterday that Arsenal were jeered and booed by
their supporters (we hardly heard anything from them for the whole
match - which wasn't too surprising) so maybe the win-at-all-costs
philosophy might be on the way out at Highbury (and United might win
some silverware too !!). I went along to the match and Arsenal were
terrible. There was no creative football to go with their hustle and
bustle - their style of play also brings out the worst in Wednesday so
the match went downhill pretty quickly. The best moments came from
Wednesday when Bart-Williams was given the ball but we lost our way in
front of goal (that's the polite way of putting it - basically Jemson
and Bright made a real b******s of things). Rumour has it that Hirst
may be fit early next year and we need him badly - anybody heard any
firm news.
Didnt see much of the goal as we were at the opposite end but memories
of the Replay last season came flooding back - having been by far the
better side and losing to Arsenal. Their supporters were very sporting
and considerate though and didnt even mention their two victories at
Wembley....NOT! I'm sure I'd have done exactly the same.
It's a shame about Rolly though, he's been a very good player for The
Owls. Another noter mentioned that he wasn't very fast but what he
lacked in terms of physical speed he made up for by reading the game
well. I was perfectly placed to see his first-half duel with Lee Sharpe
in the 1991 Rum Cup Final. After being skinned alive by Sharpe's pace a
couple of times Rolly began to anticipate the balls coming from
midfield and cut out that avenue of attack almost completely. He'll be
sorely missed.
Paul.
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43.195 | Just when we thought it was safe...welcome back Paul | YUPPY::PANES | Hair by Edward Scissorhands | Tue Dec 14 1993 08:40 | 0 |
43.196 | It's the Dons | UPROAR::LEMP | Paul Lem | Wed Dec 15 1993 10:57 | 10 |
| So, after last nights defeat of Liverpool, The Owls will be playing
Wimbledon in the next round of the Coke Cup. I think on recent
performances I'd have preferred the trip to the breached fortress that
is Anfield. However, I suppose I'll be able to see the match (yet
another trip to Selhurst to get a cricked (sp?) neck).
Anyone know the exact date ?
Paul.
|
43.197 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | World Cup 1994 ZZzzz | Wed Dec 15 1993 11:22 | 11 |
|
Interesting to hear on Radio 5 last night, Nigel Pearson the Sheffield
Captain. When asked who would they like to meet in the next round(also
taking in consideration they are away in the next round) said
Liverpool. He went on to say that no one minds going to Anfield these
days.....The times they are a changing...
Neil.....
|
43.198 | Keep them coming ... | NSIC01::ROLLITT | | Wed Dec 15 1993 15:30 | 13 |
| Let's get this Owls topic over 200! This is number 198.
How many of us are from Sheffield? I'm from Meersbrook - unfortunately
close to Bramall Lane. Who knows any Owls players? I used to know Mel
Sterland - we played school football matches against each other (I went
to Newfield). My little brother plays for Sheffield Wednesday juniors
and has just turned down an apprenticeship with them to concentrate on
his A levels.
When Howard Wilkinson was the Boss, my other little brother was taught
English by Mrs Wilkinson who is a supply teacher.
200 coming up.
|
43.199 | 199 | SUBURB::WAITEG | VIETNAM CREAMED THE YANKS | Wed Dec 15 1993 15:49 | 5 |
| I think Sheffield Wednesday will beat Wimbledon.
Gary
|
43.200 | .200 is mine. Owls for Ever :-) | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Wed Dec 15 1993 15:55 | 4 |
|
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
43.201 | Number 200: victory is mine | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Wed Dec 15 1993 15:56 | 5 |
| My Grandma is from Sheffield, and she supports Sheffield Wednesday.
Ahem, sorry.
Mike
|
43.202 | You big g*t | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Wed Dec 15 1993 15:57 | 7 |
43.203 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Wed Dec 15 1993 15:58 | 5 |
|
Ha Ha Mike don't ya hate when that happens :-)
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
43.204 | Sunderland 208-203 Wednesday | NSIC01::ROLLITT | | Wed Dec 15 1993 16:05 | 1 |
| Only 5 more and we'll be past Sunderland.
|
43.205 | You'll need an XMOSAIC client to see it | PLUNDR::MORAN | Deemed expendible! | Wed Dec 15 1993 16:12 | 10 |
|
Well, I'm game for putting in a couple of replies if it's in a good
cause (overhauling Sunderland).
Incidently, I see there's a WWW server at Sheffield University, that
carries a sort of 'fanzine' on Sheff Wed. It contains match reports,
pictures (gifs etc), articles and current league tables. I was quite
impressed when I took a look earlier today.
Tim
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43.206 | Two year turbo-lag. | UPROAR::LEMP | Paul Lem | Wed Dec 15 1993 16:12 | 15 |
| Well, my claim to fame is........
When I was younger (->5) I used to live on the same road as Peter Swann
and Don Megson. My best mate was Peter Swann (junior). He went on to
play for Matlock (dizzy heights) and I think Port Vale or Stoke
(confirm anybody?). My brother was knocked unconcious by Gary Megson
armed with a half-housey (some things never change).
Beat that if you can.
Whats the score Sunderland?
Cheers Paul.
|
43.207 | Heads we win, tails we win. | UPROAR::LEMP | Paul Lem | Wed Dec 15 1993 16:34 | 11 |
|
Don't bother with the Sunderland topic - lets go for the big one...
I cant see what all the interest in Man U is all about anyway.
The Owls are a lot better than Manchester Utd.
Till tomorrow,
Paul.
|
43.208 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Wed Dec 15 1993 16:54 | 11 |
|
Now that Panto season is here...
> The Owls are a lot better than Manchester Utd.
Oh no they're not !
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
43.209 | Nilsson deal settled | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Wed Dec 15 1993 20:48 | 13 |
|
Hello again,
Swedish media reported today that Roland Nilsson will play the
remainder of the season for Wednesday and then be released for free to
Helsingborg in Sweden. Wednesday will keep the right to negotiate a
transfer to any other club (that's how I interpreted it).
Seems like happy ending to a complicated story.
cheers,
Stefan
|
43.210 | Owl till it hurts | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Dec 16 1993 10:19 | 15 |
| RE. 209
Yup, that's what I read in the Grauniad too. Seems like a sensible deal
(I suggested it earlier in this note of course - ckeeky Trev must
read from time to time :*) ).
Re. Claims to fame...
o I was born 200 yards away from the Leppings lane end gate, just
across the road from Hillsborough park.
o Jack Charlton once brought his son to our school to see if it was
the right kind of establishment for him (it turned out not to be ;^))
o I used to drink in the same pub as Jack, and he once talked to my
missus (he said "'cuse me luv, can I get to the bar").
Al.
|
43.211 | 1,000,000 green bottles | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Thu Dec 16 1993 10:38 | 2 |
|
The Sunderland not is catching up so...
|
43.212 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 10:40 | 7 |
| Re 211
The whole Sunderland V Sheffield Wednesday thing is really exciting.
Why don't Wednesday catch up with the Sheffield United note as well.
/GAry
|
43.213 | Mr. Pot, meet Mr. Kettle | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Thu Dec 16 1993 10:47 | 8 |
| re:GAry
And you have every right to criticise people for putting unwelcome notes in this
conference now, don't you.
Mike
|
43.214 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 10:49 | 9 |
| RE 213
Micheal,
Please tell me where I criticised someone.
I thank you,
/GAry
|
43.215 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Thu Dec 16 1993 10:54 | 10 |
| /GAry,
I cynically assumed you were being sarcastic when you said the Wednesday versus
Sunderland thing was interesting. If you weren't, and you are in actual fact
wetting your boxers with excitement at the whole affair, then I apologise
unreservedly and wholeheartedly.
Your friend,
Michael
|
43.216 | It's a revelation | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Dec 16 1993 10:55 | 7 |
|
I have to agree with Gary (gulp!), this Sunderland v Sheffield
Wednesday thing *is* really exciting. But I don't like their tactics,
resorting to writing out some crumby pub-singer hit, line by line.
That's not wot football is all about!
Al (impressively unimpressive).
|
43.217 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 10:58 | 10 |
| RE 215
I accept your apology, Mikey.
Re 216
I agree. Sunderland are playing dirty.
/GAry
|
43.218 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:05 | 6 |
| /GAryey,
Bum, and I thought we could have a massive long argument to really finish off
the Sunderland mob.
Mike
|
43.219 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:11 | 13 |
| RE 218
Didn't Aston Villa lose to Wimbledon on Saturday and Wimbledon is who
Sheffield Wednesday face in the next round of the Coca-Cola cup.
I'd also like to state that I think Villa have the most arrogant fans
in the world.
My claim to fame is that I know Terry "Bulldog" Jones. The most famous
Wednesday supporter in the world. He shut Dave Tanner up in this note
around .90 - .120. Great stuff.
/GAry
|
43.220 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:21 | 13 |
| /GAry,
Now you are definitely criticizing me, and flying in the face of reality because
everyone knows that Villa fans are the most meek and self-effacing lot in the
world. If we are arrogant then it's because we support the only half-decent team
in the west midlands.
If we can't beat Wimbledon then no-one can. Our flair based passing football
(designed for the fans) doesn't help us against that favoured by Joe Kinnear,
but I have no doubt that justice will eventually triumph. It'll be a claret and
blue title, this season. Or I'll eat my hat.
Mike
|
43.221 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:26 | 8 |
| Re 220
I seem to remember West Brom winning at Wembley in 1993 for the superb
Play off trophy against Port Vale. When did Villa last win a trophy???
/GAry
|
43.222 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:33 | 8 |
| That's not the point. We are in the Premiership and you're not, never have been,
and never will be.
What's it like to live in the shadow of Big Fat Ron's Claret Army?
I weep for you.
Mike
|
43.223 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:34 | 7 |
| Re 222
I weep for you as well. When did Villa last win anything????
/GAry
|
43.224 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:40 | 8 |
| Read my lips. Last year we came second in the Premier League, and you were in
the second division. Oooh, I'm jealous. If only we could win a play-off final.
That would be the prize possession of our trophy cabinet without a shadow of a
doubt.
I weep for you more.
Mike
|
43.225 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:42 | 10 |
| Re 224
It doesn't matter if you finish second or fifth from bottom in the
Premier league, its all the same. You didn't win anything. Now when
did Villa last win a trophy???
I weep for you even more than you weep for me.
/GAry
|
43.226 | New Ticket Inspector | UPROAR::LEMP | Paul Lem | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:52 | 19 |
| re .220
I agree with Mike here. Big Ron (Judas though he may be) did put The
Owls on the right track by introducing a passing game which appeals to
the supporters. The Wimbledons and (can I bring myself to utter the
word) Arsenals play to stifle any creative play. The Owls have had
difficulty with this type of team but as long as teams play stylish
footie and win (last year Man Utd, Villa, Norwich all did well in the
league - we let them down by not beating the Arse in the Cups) then it
will put pressure on the kick-and-rush teams to change their style.
Which brings me to the next point. Which one of these phrases would you
leave out of a sentence - exquisite, pass, outside of the boot and
Vinny Jones. Well either the Independent reporter who covered the
Wimbledon v Liverpool match was on drugs or he actually meant it, but
all these words were included in the same sentence. I've also heard a
rumour that Inter are interested in him - think it's Inter City though.
Paul.
|
43.227 | | GLADYS::CRAVEN | You are a case and a half | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:53 | 3 |
| Waite and Fowler, you reckon we're playing dirty!!
I've just discovered we're about 10 down after all your boinging
|
43.228 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 11:54 | 6 |
| Re 226
Nice note Paul. But when did the Villa last win a trophy???
/GAry
|
43.229 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Thu Dec 16 1993 12:03 | 13 |
| GAry,
The simple truth is that despite all your protestations and romantic
recollections of play-off finals you know and I know and all the world knows
that we are better than you.
If you ever see the baggies beat the villans, you will wake up with wet sheets.
The truth hurts.
I weep more for you than you can possibly imagine.
Mike
|
43.230 | | YUPPY::PANES | Hair by Edward Scissorhands | Thu Dec 16 1993 12:07 | 16 |
| <<< Note 43.226 by UPROAR::LEMP "Paul Lem" >>>
-< New Ticket Inspector >-
> Which brings me to the next point. Which one of these phrases would you
> leave out of a sentence - exquisite, pass, outside of the boot and
> Vinny Jones. Well either the Independent reporter who covered the
> Wimbledon v Liverpool match was on drugs or he actually meant it, but
> all these words were included in the same sentence. I've also heard a
> rumour that Inter are interested in him - think it's Inter City though.
Lemp,
The Guardian compared his pass with Platini.
Stuart
|
43.231 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 12:18 | 12 |
| Re 229
But Mikey, when did Villa last win a trophy??? Face it, Villa are
about as attractive as Ron Atkinson's bum. Which believe me, isn't
very attractive. 8->
I'd rather watch Birmingham City. Walsall play a better passing game
than you. Solihull United has more style.
/GAry
|
43.232 | I wonder how he knows?????? | NEMAIL::PILATON | Nick Pilato DECUS IM&T Supervisor | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:25 | 5 |
| Re -1
Gary, How you know how attractive Ron Atkinson's bum is????????
Explain please...... we'd like to know?
|
43.233 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:28 | 6 |
|
re: .232
Who do ya think cleans it !
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
43.234 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:32 | 12 |
| RE 232
Nicholas,
Simple. Ahem......<cough>...my mate told me. Yes thats it...My mate.
Did you know that ROn Atkinson has more Silverware on his arms (Rings
etc) than the Aston Villa trophy room.
True story!!!
/GAry
|
43.235 | Villa what? | NSIC01::ROLLITT | | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:34 | 1 |
| 232! this is great, but what's all this Villa stuff?
|
43.236 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:36 | 7 |
| Re 235
I'd call it a tribute to Ron Atkinson. The man who has won nothing at
Aston Villa despite all the money he's spent.
/GAry
|
43.237 | | NEMAIL::PILATON | Nick Pilato DECUS IM&T Supervisor | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:43 | 11 |
| Re 234
Gary, that COUGH sound nasty!!!! I think you should take a few
pints of bre@#.... he! hem! I mean cough syrup... yea! that's it!
Hey! anything to help out with the note count. (If they do it with
a silly song, ha!)
Nicolo' (not Nicholas) thank you!
|
43.238 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:50 | 9 |
|
>Nicolo' (not Nicholas) thank you!
Wha' sort of a name is that :-) ?
Sounds like a brand of healthy cigarettes !
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
43.239 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:50 | 5 |
| Thanks for the advice on my cold, Nicolo. Teach me to swim in the sea
at Southend.
/Gary
|
43.240 | Boxing day ... | NSIC01::ROLLITT | | Thu Dec 16 1993 14:47 | 2 |
| Who went to the Boxing Massacre (the 4-0 one) with 49,000 before the
roof was on and the noise just drifted over to Wadsley Bridge?
|
43.241 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 14:49 | 5 |
| No I didn't go. Tell us more.
/GAry
|
43.242 | What?! | NSIC01::ROLLITT | | Thu Dec 16 1993 14:56 | 5 |
| You mean you don't know about one of Sheffield's most famous events?
That rates amongst such doings as the Charlie Peace murders, the
Ripper capture, Joe Cocker's old mam having a funny do, Seb Coe's dad
saying Oh crikey, the Student Olympic games budget fiasco, and now the
supertram bizz
|
43.243 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 14:57 | 6 |
| No but I remeber Sheffield United beating yer 2-0 and 3-1 in one season
when they first got promoted to the first division (now Premier
League).
/GAry
|
43.244 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Thu Dec 16 1993 14:59 | 10 |
| Right, back to Villa.
Big Ron has actually made Villa money at last count through his crafty transfer
dealings (although that was before he bought Andy Townsend), so you can't accuse
him of buying success. He bought loads of players from smaller clubs like
Bournemouth (Shaun Teale), Charlton (Paul Mortimer), and Liverpool (Ray
Houghton), with the money that he made from selling Platt, Olney, Cascarino,
etc. He's just clever: you wouldn't understand.
Mike
|
43.245 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 15:03 | 7 |
| Re 244
So what has this clever manager won at Aston Villa and when did Villa
last win a trophy???
/GAry
|
43.246 | Away the lads to Norwhich | NSIC01::ROLLITT | | Thu Dec 16 1993 15:17 | 2 |
| Keep it coming, we'll have Norwich hauled in before long - haven't you
lot got anything to do?
|
43.247 | Will Villa ever win a trophy? | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 15:44 | 6 |
| Re 246
Yes, i'm the man that does everything in DecDirect.
/GAry....
|
43.248 | �� | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Thu Dec 16 1993 16:11 | 13 |
|
Well Lads, You've managed to overtake Man City and Aston Villa, your
next mission is Notts Forest 305, followed by Norwich 316 and Hearts
on 343, Crystal Palace are quite a way off for you to start thinking
of them.
No need to thank me for this contribution.
re .247 No wonder DecDirect are so slow, you're always noteing.
Happy Noteing,
Se�n
|
43.249 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Dec 16 1993 16:12 | 7 |
| Re 248
You obviously spoke to Tony ABsolom.
/GAry
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43.250 | Boxing Day Mascara | UPROAR::LEMP | Paul Lem | Thu Dec 16 1993 16:53 | 18 |
| re.240
I was there ! Nearly 50000 in Hilsborough which smashed the existing
third division record. Utd were top at the time, Wednesday trailing in
tenth position. All the talk before the match was about how many the
Piggies would beat us by. Afterwards Utd plummeted and one or two
seasons later were relegated to the Fourth. Wednesday went on to get
promotion in third place.
Can't remember the scorers, times etc. Anyone help?
Happy Days
Paul.
Will the Wembley semi-final be as well remembered?
|
43.251 | Big crowd | NSIC02::ROLLITT | | Fri Dec 17 1993 07:31 | 10 |
| I can't remember who scored either. Point is we stuffed em. 48,000 at
the Lane couple of months before - new third div record. Then, Boxing
Day - 49,000, new record - still standing. Only crowd ever bigger at
Hillsborough since was when we drew with Liverpool the week (2 weeks?)
before the Liverpool/Notts Forest semi that never was.
Now we're struggling to get 32,000. I don't call new seats reinvestment
in (what was) one of the countries leading stadiums.
Simon
|
43.252 | Capacity to drink. | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Fri Dec 17 1993 18:16 | 12 |
| re -1
I thought the capacity was somewhere around 36,000 nowadays. I'm sure
we had 34,000+ for Leeds and that wasn't a sell-out (only by the Owls
defence for a change). Anyone know the official capacity now ??
Anyway, I'm off now for the weekend - get those pints lined up.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.253 | Hammers Hammered | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Mon Dec 20 1993 13:08 | 20 |
|
Owls 5-0 West Ham.
Well, what can you say, apart from "Yeeaaaasss... oops, pass the
tissues". From the papers it seems Waddle played a blinder. He scored
one and laid on anoter two. Goals from Marsh (OG), Bright, Waddle,
Jemson and Palmer (who was also praised for his runs from midfield). We
seem to be making enough chances (even against the meanest defence in
the Premiership, Arsenal) and it was only a matter of time before we
got a hat-full. Hope they can keep the supply lines open until Hirst
gets back (any news about him anyone).
This result makes up for the game at Upton Park where, despite
dominating the game for large parts of the match, we ended up losing
2-0.
Paul.
|
43.254 | Greatest number 8 | NSIC01::ROLLITT | | Mon Dec 20 1993 14:40 | 11 |
| Harry Redknapp said that in his 25 years of football there have been
two unbelievable/incredible/etc. performances by an individual player:
- George Best (West Ham v Man Utd)
- Chris Waddle (West Ham v The Wednesday)
I've seen the Owls only a few times these past 2 seasons and Waddle has
always impressed. But it sounds like I missed a real thrill this
weekend.
How many at Goodison next Saturday?
|
43.255 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Tue Dec 21 1993 10:49 | 6 |
| Last games of '93
Dec 27th Everton (A) - all ticket.
Dec 29th Swindon (H)
Al.
|
43.256 | Happy Xmas! | NSIC02::ROLLITT | | Thu Dec 23 1993 11:55 | 4 |
| HAPPY CHRISTMAS all you Owls fans and any unfortunate people not party
to the Hillsborough success and happiness!
Simon
|
43.257 | Chestnuts roasting by the open fire... | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Dec 23 1993 13:02 | 9 |
| Thanks Simon,
I wish you (and all our readers) a fluffy, cuddly christmassy yuletide
too...
I want Santy to bring 4 successive wins for the Owls over the
christmas/new year period. (Does Santy read notes??)
Al.
|
43.258 | More Yuletide slush | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Thu Dec 23 1993 13:10 | 10 |
| re last two
I've gone all misty eyed by all this heart-felt emotion. Thanks lads,
and a Merry Xmas to you as well.
My wish to the large bearded United fan is that Hirst is back PDQ. Now
that would be something to Yo Ho Ho about.
Paul.
|
43.259 | Xmas results | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Thu Dec 30 1993 12:55 | 19 |
| Scores over Xmas.
Everton 0-2 The Owls
Bright and Palmer were the scorers.
The Owls 3-3 Swindon
Bright 8 Mutch 5
Watson 67,70 Maskell 19,90
After coming back from behind twice and taking the lead, only Wednesday
could let the bottom placed club off the hook in the last minute. We
have let too many promising situations go to waste this year. These
results put us in the top half of the table for the first time this
season. Lets hope that the run is as good as last year.
Paul.
|
43.260 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | eat my nacks | Thu Dec 30 1993 13:40 | 9 |
|
And let me down for four trebles into the bargain! Ooooo, I hate that
Craig Maskell.
Tony
ps Do y'all think Palmers goal was an accident or what??
|
43.261 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Thu Dec 30 1993 13:53 | 12 |
| re -1
> ps Do y'all think Palmers goal was an accident or what??
I think he meant to do it. He must have known that Southall was off his
line and I assume that his header wasn't merely trying to set-up one of
our attackers (because Southall was thereabouts). What I cant't
understand is why such a good goalie as Southall could make such a bad
misjudgement.
Paul.
|
43.262 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | eat my nacks | Thu Dec 30 1993 14:10 | 7 |
|
Southall makes mistakes like that because he is far too cocky for his
own good. He's a great keeper with attitude.
Tony
|
43.263 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | It's your loss digital | Mon Jan 03 1994 16:26 | 9 |
|
What rubbish - Southall's allowed the odd mistake with such a poor
defence in front of him, there's nothing wrong with his attitude.
I thought Palmer's goal was a fluke - he's such a clumsy player,
there's no way he's got the skill or the brains to do a header like that
on purpose.
Paul
|
43.264 | Latest ... | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jan 04 1994 07:30 | 9 |
| Six points against QPR and Spurs takes the Owls up or thereabouts where
we belong. Depending on how L'pool do tonite we'll stay there.
Next season, Wednesday will start to extend the South Stand at a cost of 4
million. They want to have it finished before the 1996 European
Championships. Under the present roof the stand will be enlarged with
the addition of viewing boxes, a restaurant, and seating.
After that, the floodlights will be improved.
|
43.265 | Palmer v Southall | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jan 04 1994 07:36 | 10 |
| Southall was off his line far too much during the whole of the
Everton/Wednesday match. He had to be. The Everton defence has very
little height and the Wednesday attack has quite a bit. He had to be
out there to assist his back line.
Palmer said that he MEANT to head in but was suprised at the accuracy
he got. Mind you, according to my brother who has trained with him, he
would have said that anyway "'cos e's a big 'ead"
Simon
|
43.266 | League gates at Hillsborough | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jan 04 1994 09:44 | 19 |
| Man Utd 34,548
Liverpool 32,177
Leeds 31,892
Swindon 30,000
Aston Villa 28,450
West Ham 26,350
Arsenal 26,023
Norwich 25,175
Coventry 23,379
Southampton 22,508
Wimbledon 21,752
Oldham 18,508
This gives a league average of about 23,500. Overall average including
cup matches is slightly better at 26,500.
What was the crowd against Spurs yesterday?
Simon
|
43.267 | 32,514 | NEWOA::BURTON | | Tue Jan 04 1994 10:01 | 7 |
|
Re: -1
Crowd against Spurs yesterday was 32,514.
Cheers
Nige
|
43.268 | There in body only... | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Tue Jan 04 1994 13:01 | 23 |
| Ten points out of a possible 12 over the break. I only got to see the
QPR match live. Pretty mundane stuff with both teams playing OK in
defence and midfield but not being able to thread the final ball to the
forwards. I think QPR were having the better of the play with Meaker
again looking like a very good prospect. QPR scored about midway
through the second half, Meaker making a strong run from midfield,
Pressman making a good save to block his shot only to see Ferdinand
slot the ball in from a tight angle.
Francis (Trevor flavour) made a double substitution, bringing on Jemson
and Pearce for Bartman and Sinton. This allowed Palmer to push up into
midfield. Almost immediately The Owls scored twice in as many minutes.
First, Bright headed in from Rolly's cross and then Gordon Watson shot
across the goalkeeper into the far corner. We couldn't believe what was
happening - it certainly looks as though Wednesday can attack a deficit
rather better than defend a lead.
Disclaimer: due to partial or total inebriation during the entire New
Year period some of the facts entered in this note may be open to
debate (I think it's mostly OK though).
Paul.
|
43.269 | Forest in the 3rd Round | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jan 04 1994 15:00 | 7 |
| It will be interesting to see who Trev sets against Collymore on
Saturday. Will it be Pearce or Walker? I think we're in for a few goals
- hopefully most of them being ours.
Predictions? Any Notts Forest faithful listening in?
Simon
|
43.270 | | CUCKOO::YEOMANSD | Starting the year with a bang | Tue Jan 04 1994 15:05 | 4 |
| Not sure Collymore will be playing. He limped off with what looked like
either a knee or hamstring injury, yesterday.
Dave.
|
43.271 | Stan stung? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jan 04 1994 15:51 | 1 |
| Oh dear, well that might affect the score a little
|
43.272 | Wednesday 1-1 Forest | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Mon Jan 10 1994 12:00 | 6 |
| Well a draw in front of 32,000 means a difficult replay at the City
ground next Wednesday. Difficulty is compounded by the fact that
Worthington and Nilsson might be out through injury.
A draw was a good result for Forest - the Owls let them play just that
little bit too much.
|
43.273 | Wimbledon 1-2 Wednesday | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Wed Jan 12 1994 07:01 | 14 |
| Through to the semis!
====================
The match was tight and physical as expected and for the first 20 minutes
produced little incident. Then both sides began to string some footy
together although only Wednesday managed to attack the goal in the first
half.
Watson scored for the Owls just after the break. Wimbledon equalized
with about 15 to go, and then Bright shot a brilliant volley to win.
It was an excellent, resilient team performance with Walker and Pearce
shining at the back and Watson and Sinton up front.
Well done the Lads
|
43.274 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | World Cup 1994 ZZzzz | Wed Jan 12 1994 09:09 | 6 |
|
Well done, good result, any team beating the thugs gets the thumbs up
by me....Anyone else agree without his elbows Bash-in-you is even more
useless....I hate Wimbledon...
Neil....
|
43.275 | YES!!!!!!!! | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Wed Jan 12 1994 09:10 | 4 |
|
Great News!!
Any news on Hirst?
|
43.276 | It's the semis again | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Wed Jan 12 1994 13:03 | 33 |
| Wimbledongs 1 - 2 The Owls
Great result, especially considering we don't usually play well against
Wimbledon. A battling performance from the Owls, who matched them for
pace and strength in nearly every department. In possession we tried to
play some football but the quality of the pitch and the fact that we
didn't have either of our play-makers in the side meant that quite
often the ball was hit long. I hope that this is only temporary until
Sheridan and Waddle return.
One of the best goals I've ever seen from Bright to clinch the record
for the most consecutive matches in which a player scores. The previous
record was 6 (Froggatt? and Warhurst). We still managed to miss two
clear chances with the score at 2-1 which would have clinched the tie.
However, Wednesday seem to take a masochistic pleasure in torturing
their supporters and Wimbledon nearly scored in a late goalmouth
scramble. It's fortunate that their forwards were as inept at kicking
the ball as our defenders. The ball finally ran through to Pressman.
A final word about Pressman. He is in inspired form at the moment,
making three excellent saves last night. I can't see Flapper ever
getting back into the side. Pressman is so good at taking crosses that
the defence has a lot of confidence in him, which is something Woods
never achieved.
So, Portsmouth in the Semi's. A trip down the M3 wouldn't go amiss.
Paul.
PS. I heard a very strange sound at Selhurst last night. At first I
couldn't make it out but then it dawned on me what it was. "Joe
Kinnear's Blue Army" drifting in from the Sainsbury's end.
|
43.277 | Not many Wombles | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Wed Jan 12 1994 13:57 | 7 |
| According to Radio 5 commentary (I could just make out from my Utrecht
hovel) the gate was poor and not at all commensurate with the important
quarter final that it was. 11,000 was Steve Copell's guesstimate.
I mention Utrecht since I believe you were there for a time Paul. Gud init?
Simon
|
43.278 | Eeeeh, it fair teks me back | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Wed Jan 12 1994 15:43 | 20 |
| re -1
Simon
7000 were from Sheffield according to my mate.
Utrecht...A great place. I was there for a year in '87. But how did you
find out? I've lost touch with all the people I used to know but I know
that some of them have been working for DEC in Nijmegen. Have they
moved onto DEC Utrecht? If so then don't believe a word they say,
especially about the Shetland pony - it wasn't me.
Have a Trappist in the Belgique (sp) on the Oudegracht for me.
Cheers
Paul.
know
|
43.279 | Great crowd! | PIECES::63585::SWIFFEN | | Wed Jan 12 1994 16:07 | 3 |
| Gate was only 8,784 which seems very poor even by Wimbledon standards
Chris.
|
43.280 | Ponies? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Jan 13 1994 07:27 | 10 |
| Paul - I know about Utrecht because of a note you made in curries. I
know nowt about a Shetland pony. Contractors I know who might have been in
Utrecht when you were there are Jerry Kew, Sally Salymontash, Martin King,
Gary Sutherland, Chris Brown (?), and some others whose names escape me
including the Scouser with a Porsche and his beautiful Australian
girlfriend.
None of them supported Sheffield Wednesday.
Simon
|
43.281 | Chris or Pete? | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Thu Jan 13 1994 12:40 | 20 |
| Simon
>Gary Sutherland, Chris Brown (?), and some others whose names escape me
Couldn't have been Pete Brown could it ? He lives in Neiuwegein (sp)
and is a contracting Deccie.
>None of them supported Sheffield Wednesday.
You have to spread the word. I've got an entire village where my
girlfriend lives supporting the Owls. I take my missionary position
very seriously.
Cheers
Paul.
PS. Another trip to "San Selhurst" for a repeat performance of Beauty
and The Beast on Saturday.
|
43.282 | No, Chris (CD) | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Jan 13 1994 13:03 | 13 |
| No this was Chris Brown - tall, 40s, shock of silver hair, BIG, BIG
drinker lives in The Hague, works at DEC Brussels.
I converted one Dutchman to Sheffield Wednesday and met another who
already was. S'funny you mention Nieuwegein - I'm there right now
thinking of home, curry on Saturday night, and the match against the
Wombles (again).
I have a friend back in the great city who hails from Leppings Lane as
well - name of Chris Marsden. Know him?
Simon
|
43.283 | Total Amnesia | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Thu Jan 13 1994 13:49 | 6 |
|
Can't say I remember. DEC Nieuwegein? Is Jemma Sharrock still there.
That's her maiden name but she's got married since then.
Paul.
|
43.284 | Mancs or Pompey | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Fri Jan 14 1994 07:08 | 6 |
| No Jemma anybody here at the SIC (Software Integration Center). Don't
know about the rest of the building but Elf says not.
Anyway, the Mancs or Pompey in the Coca-Cola semis. At Hillsborough?
Simon
|
43.285 | | RAYON::CONNORR | Sunderland - Div 1 champions 1935/36 | Fri Jan 14 1994 09:00 | 3 |
| Its over two legs. Hope you get the Mancs and stuff them
Rich
|
43.286 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Fri Jan 14 1994 09:28 | 9 |
| This will be the third time in four years that we've got to this stage
in the League Cup. Think either team will be difficult, and also
depends on what happens to them in other competitions between now and the
semi.
BTW Bob Wilson backed us for the FA Cup this year so we're doomed.
Paul.
|
43.287 | 2nd defeat in 22 matches | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Mon Jan 17 1994 08:20 | 40 |
| Wimbledon 2 - 1 The Owls
In the first half it looked as though we were still daydreaming about
Tuesday's Coke Cup victory here. We never really got in the game. All
the commitment had vanished and only Hyde, Palmer and the centre halves
were even bothered about the game. The end result was that we were 2-0
down at half-time.
Francis then brought on Bartman for Linighan, leaving a three man
defence. This, combined with the b*ll*ck*ing he must have given them at
the break, resulted in some concerted pressure which resulted in
Pearce's first Wednesday goal. The pressure continued, despite
Wimbledon players attempts to break-up the flow by feigning injury, and
I thought that we may pull of an unlikely draw. Despite having one
effort cleared off the line it wasn't to be.
Fash the Bash was booked for a foul on Sinton and this should have
resulted in him being sent off if the referee hadn't been so lenient
earlier in the match. At least twice when someone had passed him
Fashanu simply ran into the back of the player and brought him down. He
didn't even stick his leg out to try and make it look as though he was
going for the ball. These were cynical, professional fouls and should
have been treated as such. He really is a carthorse.
The best part of the match was thinking that, unless the FA Cup throws
the two teams together again, was that I wouldn't have to see that sort
of sh*te for another season.
Paul.
PS. I was having an argument with someone in the pub on Friday night
about who was the better player of David Batty and Carlton Palmer. I
know that lots of people think both are terrible and based on Palmers
England performances I can see why. I said that Palmer could do the
spoiling midfield job equally as well as Batty but can also do an
excellent job in central defence (last years Coke Cup Final excepted)
and has scored four times for Wednesday as a striker this season. I
didn't know it at the time but the other bloke was a rabid Leeds fan
(who is Welsh) so I suppose he would think Batty was better.
|
43.288 | Typical ... | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Mon Jan 17 1994 13:52 | 7 |
| Typical innit that Wednesday come unstuck straight after they got more
than a mention on the Bob Wilson show Saturday morning. What do you
reckon are our chances on Wednesday evening? Do you think the Forest
replay is a reason why they couldn't seem to concentrate on pulling the
stuffing out of the Wombles?
Simon
|
43.289 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Mon Jan 17 1994 14:04 | 12 |
|
>Do you think the Forest replay is a reason why they couldn't seem to
>concentrate on pulling the stuffing out of the Wombles?
Probably a miture of that and a touch of over-confidence after beating
them mid-week - plus don't forget the Wombles would have wanted some
revenge.
I hate making predictions where The Owls are concerned, because I
usually put the mockers on 'em. So I'll just keep schtum.
Al.
|
43.290 | Forecast | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jan 18 1994 07:19 | 12 |
| I can see Wednesday winning 2-0 at half-time. They go a bit stale so
Trev brings on Jemson against his old club. He scores one immediately
and makes the play for two from Bright one from Watson and a crashing
header from Jones.
Collymore thinks he has got a late consolation goal with 2 minutes to
go, but Jemson slams in two more himself. How many is that? Enough.
Trev jumps up to celebrate falls over and finds a five quid note on the
floor. What luck! They all get back in the dressing room. The phone
rings. Derek Dooley has got his leg back!
Simon
|
43.291 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Tue Jan 18 1994 13:57 | 7 |
|
So, you're going for a win then?
I'd have to agree with you (well, maybe the bit about Trev finding a
fiver is a bit far fetched), but as you know I'm keeping schtum.
Al.
|
43.292 | All-ticket derby | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jan 18 1994 14:34 | 7 |
| All this talk about Notm Forest is detracting from the other big issue:
the all-ticket derby against the Blades at Hillsborough on Saturday!
Surely this time we've got this one in the bag!
-- Btw, we can't let Sunderlnad beat us to 300 can we? --
Simon
|
43.293 | Does anybody know... | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Tue Jan 18 1994 15:19 | 4 |
|
Is the Notts Forest match on SKY??
Al.
|
43.294 | | BERN01::ZBSWX1::GOODEJ | | Tue Jan 18 1994 15:41 | 4 |
|
Yes, live
JBG
|
43.295 | PANIC | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Tue Jan 18 1994 16:03 | 6 |
| re Forest v Owls on SKY
Is that Tues or Weds.
Paul
|
43.296 | Wed | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | Some days are bouncers that won't let you in | Tue Jan 18 1994 16:06 | 0 |
43.297 | Bugger, girlfriends birthday | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Tue Jan 18 1994 16:33 | 2 |
|
|
43.298 | | BERN01::ZBSWX1::GOODEJ | | Tue Jan 18 1994 16:36 | 5 |
|
Sorry Paul, but did we hear you say "bugger the girlfriends birthday"?
Presumably she doesn't read the football notes conference!
JBG
|
43.299 | Get it straight !! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Jan 18 1994 16:51 | 4 |
|
Dump her man !!!!!!!!!! Get your priorities straight for christ sake.
Peter(AIC)
|
43.300 | 300 up | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Tue Jan 18 1994 17:01 | 8 |
| Yeeeeass... 300.
re last few.
Must have lost a few characters somewhere....I'd fill them in but as
this is note 300 I don't want it hidden.
Paul.
|
43.301 | Bah, 301 | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Wed Jan 19 1994 07:04 | 5 |
| Ite - missed it!
Btw - time to change the old Aint no Sanity Clause personal name
Btw (again) - I've got a personal name, but how do I get it to come up?
Simon
|
43.302 | Profile | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Wed Jan 19 1994 08:29 | 19 |
| re -1
SET PROFILE /Personal="Simon Rollit"
After the trauma of finding out that Wednesday are live on SKY tonight
and that I'll miss it due to my girfriend's birthday comes an even
bigger shock. The Owls are playing the SUFC this Saturday and
knowing that tickets are usually very difficult to get hold of I
decided to take my girlfriend up to the Cotswolds for the weekend. Last
night I got a phone call from a mate in Sheffield who has a spare
ticket. If I didn't say anything do you think that she'd notice that we
were in Sheffield instead of Stow-on-the-Wold, or that we were watching
a footie match instead of having a nice meal, or that we stopped at my
mum's house instead of a nice country pub.
I hope she realises what a sacrifice I'm making, especially as I think
we're about due to give them a severe thrashing.
Paul.
|
43.303 | Just try it ... | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Wed Jan 19 1994 10:08 | 8 |
| Hope it works.
Yeah, it's the big one on Saturday. What chance the stay-away-Blades-fans
will fill the Leppings Lane end? It would be nice to have a capacity gate
- has'nt happened this season yet. Present form says the Owls will win
but you never know with the Great City derbies
Simon
|
43.304 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Jan 19 1994 15:10 | 5 |
| re Forest v The Owls on SKY.
Anyone know the kick-off time.
Paul
|
43.305 | except internationals | PLUNDR::MORAN | Deemed expendible! | Wed Jan 19 1994 15:13 | 5 |
|
20:00 probably - most midweek matches televised by SKY are on at this
time.
Tim
|
43.306 | YeeehaaaH! Chelsea next ... | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Thu Jan 20 1994 07:13 | 13 |
| Couldn't get much of it on the radio but I gather we came from being
under the cosh to being fairly dominant. Away at Stamford Bridge in the
next round.
Chelsea was the bogey team of the 80s like the Arse of the 90s so far. I
still can't get over the 4-4 draw at Hillsborough! 3-0 in front then
Chelsea, with much to do with Monkou, drew level and then went into the
lead. I was actually walking to the back of the Kop (still no roof)
when we has a penalty. Mel Sterland tucked it away. I nearly wet my
pants!
Simon
|
43.307 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Jan 20 1994 08:42 | 21 |
| Yup, I must admit, memories of the 4-4 draw came flooding back when I
heard it was Chelsea in the next round.
Re. the game last night, I didn't see the first half (due to
being locked out of the flat!) - but in the second half Wednesday were
dominant. Wednesday took the lead early on (about 5 minutes into the
half) through Pearce who struck from just inside the box. The shot took
a deflection off Stuart Pearce, the keeper got a finger to it, but it
was destined for the corner of the net. The 2nd goal was nearly a carbon
copy, this time scored by Bart-Williams, but again deflected off Stuart
Pearce.
Wednesday defended well throughout, but when Forest brought on another
forward they looked more dangerous - they'd left it too late though.
Considering all the injuries we've got (several key men were missing
last night (Waddle, Worthington, Neilson, Hirst...)) I thought we
played pretty well. Trevor said after the game that the first half was
the worst he'd seen Wednesday play in all the time he's been manager,
so maybe it's just as well that I missed it.
Al.
|
43.308 | Christopher Waddle? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Thu Jan 20 1994 09:02 | 5 |
| Why is Waddle out of the side at the moment? I saw him on MTV the other
week being the knowledgeable host of a celebrity 5-a-side competition!
Wozzat orl abaaaht?
Simon
|
43.309 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Jan 20 1994 09:53 | 8 |
|
I assumed he was out through injury, but maybe he's left to become an
MTV presenter, or Ray Cokes' cameraman or summat.
I think that 5-a-side job was filmed at the Hillsborough inside stadium
last year some time though.
Al.
|
43.310 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Deemed expendible! | Thu Jan 20 1994 10:01 | 6 |
|
I hope no-one listened to me, and missed the 1st half hour on SKY.
Sorry.
Tim
|
43.311 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Jan 20 1994 10:17 | 7 |
|
I did listen to you, but luckily (for you) I wuz locked out of my mates
flat, so it made no difference anyway.
Apology accepted :*)
Al.
|
43.312 | Chelsea here we come | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Jan 20 1994 13:08 | 26 |
| Managed to catch about an hour of the match on SKY last night.
It was looking a bit dire in the first half as Forest really turned the
screw. However, apart from Sinton poncing around with the ball and
getting caught, the defence held up very well. Walker and Pearce seem
to be forming quite a good partnership.
The Owls only route to attack was the long ball which usually was dealt
with comfortably by the Forest defence. Although the youngsters have
done really well, we really need Sheridan back to make some telling
passes from midfield. A midfield combitation of Palmer, Hyde and Jones
isn't exactly going to be creative.
As usually happens when a team is under the cosh, all the 50-50 balls
went to Forest. Also, the refereeing decisions seemed to go against us,
especially when Chettle bundled Bartman over in the box.
The second half saw Weds come out like a new team and within a minute
we'd scored, Pearce getting his second in as many matches. Just as it
looked as though we were going to do our usual trick of trying to
defend a one-goal lead, up pops Bartman to score the second. I could
now go to my unavoidable appointment completely relaxed, safe in the
knowledge that we haven't lost a two goal lead in any match this year.
Paul
|
43.313 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Thu Jan 20 1994 13:14 | 10 |
|
Re. a few back.
Sorry to be picky but Monkou didn't play for Chelsea back then, the
architect of our glourious come back was Canovile who came on as sub if
I remeber correctly.
See you guy's soon,
Loz.
|
43.314 | Player/wrong=Monkou(completely) | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Thu Jan 20 1994 13:31 | 5 |
| That's right - Paul Canovile! I remember the match distinctly, except
the name of the man in the horrible hooped away kit as it was then.
36,000 including an annoyingly noisy cluster from Dahn Sahff.
Simon
|
43.315 | Makin' bacon | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Jan 24 1994 08:25 | 22 |
| The Owls 3 - 1 The Blades
Bright Whitehouse?
Pearce
Watson
At last, a convincing victory over United. From all accounts a pretty
standard Sheffield derby; frantic, little skill and bruising
challenges. United looked the better side until Bright scored and then
capitulated. They got a consolation penalty near the end. Up to seventh
but it is pretty tight in that area. The Piggies are in deep sh*t and
are looking more and more likely to be relegated.
The United fans let the City of Sheffield down by interrupting the
minutes silence but from what I understand it was just a few morons who
couldn't keep silent for a minute even if they were sat in a
voice-activated electric chair. Now there's a thought.... However, the
Leeds fans who sang "There's only one Don Revie" throughout the tribute
to Busby are beyond contempt. No wonder the players and manager were
disgusted with them.
Paul.
|
43.316 | Sheff/Sheff comments | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Mon Jan 24 1994 10:13 | 12 |
| Biggest gate of the season - 34,958. There were few Blades fans, which
explains why, yet again, capacity was'nt reached. That was the 98th
Sheffield derby - thought Bob Wilson might do a spot on it but the
whole on the ball was filled with the Euro qualfications cr*p.
If Utd go down, we'll have to wait at least another season before the
100th and then Bob Wilson MUST get it on the show.
Wednesday will have to get their act together a bit quicker than the
second half against Chelsea next Saturday.
Simon
|
43.317 | Dave-lad and John-lad ready soon? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Mon Jan 24 1994 12:37 | 5 |
| Sheridan and Hirst are playing in the reserves tonite. Funny innit -
there aren't any holes in the team in which to drop them! Can't
remember what Hirst looks like now ...
Simon
|
43.318 | not a sell-out?!! | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Jan 24 1994 12:39 | 13 |
| re crowds at Hillsboro
>Biggest gate of the season - 34,958. There were few Blades fans, which
>explains why, yet again, capacity was'nt reached. That was the 98th
Looks like we won't get a sell-out at Hillsboro this season. Leeds,
ManU and SheffU are usually our home bankers for a capacity crowd but
none have sold-out completely. I really can't understand the Piggies
not bringing more, especially as they usually do so well against us.
Presumably, they think they're doomed as well as everyone else.
Paul.
|
43.319 | Whats the capacity ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Jan 24 1994 12:56 | 13 |
| Paul,
Just how big is the place ?
Blackburn will be there on the 19th March and if the bandwagon can make
it over the pennines we'll be bringing a lot more recent converts :-)
I am told that Jack Walkers all-stars are quite good for pulling in the
neutrals these days.
Cheers,
Andy
|
43.320 | You're right. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Jan 24 1994 13:08 | 11 |
| Sorry Andy,
I forgot that you lot aren't so far away. Your mates in the Alliance
will probably fill the away end as well so it'll be down to the
Wednesday fans to do the rest. If we keep doing as well as we have,
especially with Hirst and Sheridan on their way back, then sell-outs will
follow.
Paul.
|
43.321 | thanks, but how many do you need ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Jan 24 1994 13:14 | 1 |
|
|
43.322 | Official v Unofficial | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Mon Jan 24 1994 13:21 | 14 |
| I wanted to take the family (well the kids) up from Ashbourne in
Derbys. to watch the match. I phoned Hillsborough in the morning and they
told me it was completely sold out. "Nah, come on" said my brother, but we
did'nt. I phoned him in the evening and he told me he and his mates
walked in easily and there were gaps in the stands all through the
match.
It's like the ill-fated Liverpool-Notts Forest tie - crowd was put at
49,000, Police say there was more than 55,000.
Anyway, book your places now for the Man Utd (Portsmouth?) Hillsborough
leg of the C-C semis.
Simon
|
43.323 | I must find out!! | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Jan 24 1994 14:27 | 11 |
| re -2
Don't know since the bottom part of the Leppings Lane end was seated.
Also, I thought that the North-West triangle was going to be seated.
Think 4-5 thousand at least. Think the capacity is somewhere near the
36,000 mark but again, because of all the recent changes, I'm not sure.
Hope that helps.
Paul.
|
43.324 | Wednesday for the treble ... | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Tue Jan 25 1994 14:58 | 1 |
| Anyone know how Hirst and Sheridan got on in the Reserves last nite?
|
43.325 | It's tonight | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Jan 25 1994 16:30 | 9 |
| Simon,
I heard that the reserves match was actually tonight. Info from
a mate in Sheff. I'll have a look in the papers tomorrow though. Hirst
and Sheridan coming back, even in the reserves, may make the sports
section. If not I'll ask my mate on Sat.
Paul.
|
43.326 | Oh, OK | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Wed Jan 26 1994 06:56 | 1 |
|
|
43.327 | Hirst returns | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Jan 26 1994 11:02 | 8 |
| Pontins Central League.
The Owls 3 - 2 The Blades
A Hirst hattrick on his return?? I'll try to find out this afternoon.
Paul.
|
43.328 | The dark age | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Thu Jan 27 1994 11:55 | 9 |
| When I saw my first Wednesday game in the dark days in the lower
divisions, Springett was in the net, Rodrigues and Eustace at the back,
Holsgrove, Potts, and Craig up front. I can't remember anyone else.
Eric Potts was my favorite - the red-haired streak down the wing.
Apparently, he did the same job as Willie Henderson before him.
Any more name? favorites?
Simon
|
43.329 | they'll think I'm taking the p*ss | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Jan 27 1994 12:47 | 19 |
|
I've got one or two years on you, Simon. I can remember Henderson
turning left-backs inside out, even though he was quite old (can any
Rangers supporters help me out here?).
Other than those you've mentioned, I can only think of Michael
Prendergast (sp). Later came Roger Wylde, who I think is a trainer with
Stockport now, and at about the same time Jeff Johnson. In the Charlton
years Terry Curran (he of the Dying Fly fame) and Andy McCulloch were
my favourites.
With such world renowned, and let's not be modest, world-class players
is it any wonder we languished in the relegation zone of Division Three
for all those years. Thank God we've got players like Carlton Palmer
now.
Paul.
|
43.330 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Jan 27 1994 13:42 | 8 |
|
I remember Tommy Craig, he used to take the penalties.
I'd say you're about the same age as me then Simon, cos I don't
remember seeing Henderson either.
I remember that bloody awful kit we had too (white arms, blue body).
Al.
|
43.331 | King Carlton | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Thu Jan 27 1994 14:07 | 13 |
| Going on a few years, there were lots of players who came and we thought
they were going to lift us out but the only one I can think of is David
Sunley (others?).
We've not really looked back since big Jack took over in 77 and since then
the overall quality of players has risen steadily especially since Mick
Lyons established himself.
Are Wednesday as good now as the ace black and white days of Ernest
Blenkinsop when they were the league champs two years in a row? Surely
you're not that old Paul?
Simon
|
43.332 | Eeee, it fair teks me back... | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Jan 27 1994 14:21 | 13 |
| No, I'm only 33. I can remember Sunley. I seem to remember he had a
pageboy haircut, so he must have been *dead trendy* in the mid 70's. He
scored a screamer in the 6th round of the FA cup against Chelsea, but
we eventually lost it 1-2 or 2-3. At that time Chelsea were our bogey
team, a bit like we are to them at the moment (well, there goes our
chances this Saturday).
Also about that time The Owls played Santos (Pele et al) in a friendly.
I think the scoreline was a very unlikely 4-4 draw. I wished that I
could see something like that now. Anyone remember that?
Paul.
|
43.333 | Hirst back | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Jan 31 1994 08:39 | 35 |
| Chelsea 1 - 1 The Owls
Peacock Hyde
Well, I think we should be disappointed at this result. Having had most
of the play for virtually the entire game we still have to go to a
replay. Peacock scored for Chelsea after Steve Clark ran unchallenged
deep into Wednesday's half before laying on the final pass. Chelsea
also had another excellent chance but Shipperley, I think, put the ball
just wide. In the second half Wednesday were totally dominant, with
Gordon "Flash" Watson forcing save on a couple of occasions (he gets
his nickname from his social pastimes, allegedly).
Probably the most important event in the match came after 59 minutes.
Ryan Jones, who hadn't been playing well, was replaced by David Hirst.
Wednesday supporters have been waiting in anticipation for this moment
for four months. We weren't disappointed. His mere presence unsettled
Chelsea to such an extent that within four minutes we were level.
Nilsson's cross was bundled in by Graham Hyde after Watson had also had
a swing at it. Hirst had the chance to win the tie when the ball fell
between him and a defender but Kharin was well positioned to smother
the ball.
Back to Hillsborough on 8 Feb., when Wise, Newton and Hoddle may return
for Chelsea. Lets hope that Waddle and Sheridan can make it back also.
BTW the view from the three tiered stand at Chelsea is excellent, but
the rest of the facilities are absolutely cr*p. Whoever designed tha
place should be shot. There was only one toilet serving what must have
been several thousand people. When you finally got there it only had
one entrance/exit and was positioned at the meeting point of four
passageways. Complete chaos. And I thought the toilets at Wembley were
bad.
Paul.
|
43.334 | Elland Road next | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Mon Jan 31 1994 10:20 | 6 |
| If the Owls can overcome Chelsea in Feb, then we probably get Leeds in
the next round. Leeds have been in a mini downward trend since Xmas but
it should be a good cup tie. By that time Wednesday will have overtaken
them in the table and will, yet again, be the NUMBER ONE IN YORKSHIRE!
Simon
|
43.335 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Jan 31 1994 10:23 | 8 |
| >be the NUMBER ONE IN YORKSHIRE!
Excuse me.... errr... when did you last the league or cup???
I can't seem to remember... it seems so long ago!! :-)
Rick.
|
43.336 | History | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Mon Jan 31 1994 10:57 | 8 |
| You're talking history. I've every respect for Leeds and Wilkinson, I
even went to Stuttgart to see them play VfB (I was working there anyway
mind), however, if Wednesday are higher then Leeds AND knock them out
of the cup, then they must be number one.
But I'm talking future here!
Simon
|
43.337 | More of the seventies | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Mon Jan 31 1994 13:52 | 31 |
| Anyway, re a few back, I did some homework over the weekend and came up
with some names from the past:
76/77/78 - Enter Jack Charlton
------------------------------
Brian Joicey, Jimmy Mullen, Tommy Tynan, Dennis Leman, Ian Porterfield
78/79 - The Arsenal replays
---------------------------
Peter Shirtliff, Mick Pickering, Brian Hornsby, David Rushburry, Ian
Mellor, Jeff King
79/80 - Boxing Day Massacre
---------------------------
Hugh Dowd, David Grant, Mark Smith, Charlie Williamson
(btw in the BDM at Hillsborough Mellor got the first, Curran got the
second, King got the third, and Pickering got the fourth from a penalty)
80/81 - Up to Division 2
------------------------
81-82 - Almost in the first
---------------------------
Jim Holton, Gary Bannister, Gary Megson, Gary Shelton, Ante Mirocevic
(after beating them on the last match of the season we finish a point
behind Norwich who go up)
82-83 - Battling on
-------------------
John Pearson, Mick Lyons
|
43.338 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Mon Jan 31 1994 14:06 | 12 |
| >>>>>
76/77/78 - Enter Jack Charlton
------------------------------
Brian Joicey, Jimmy Mullen, Tommy Tynan, Dennis Leman, Ian Porterfield
>>>>>
By way of a completely non-interesting bit of trivia, Tommy Tynan played up
front for Donny at the beginning of the season before last. He was partnered by
Billy Whitehurst in what must have been the oldest pair of forwards in the game.
Unfortunately, they were both complete crap and we replaced them.
Mike
|
43.339 | Trivia is great | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Mon Jan 31 1994 14:33 | 6 |
| No, that's completely interesting. It's amazing how many old
professionals are still around playing in lower, lesser, and non-league
teams. Does anyone know who ex-Blade and record goal merchant Keith
Edwards plays for these days?
Simon
|
43.340 | Nostalgia ain't what it used to be. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Jan 31 1994 16:10 | 15 |
| re -2
Tommy Tynan was still getting caught yards offside for Torquay last
time I heard. I think this was last season but it could have been
earlier. Anyone know??
re -3
At Chelsea in the second half Des Walker mis-kicked a clearance which
went sailing into the stand. A bloke sat just behind us shouted, "Come
on Des, get Jimmy Mullens' boots off". Those of us who remembered knew
what he meant.
Paul.
|
43.341 | Joined Donny from Torquay | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Mon Jan 31 1994 16:58 | 7 |
| I think (if memory serves me) Tynan scored a hatful of goals for Torquay and
then joined Donny on a free, because he was eight zillion years old. Obviously
when he joined the mighty rovers he scored precisely no goals, and was
presumably dropped, if not shot. If he'd been any good, Leeds would have stolen,
sorry, bought, him off us. 8-)
Mike
|
43.342 | Spurs on Sat | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Tue Feb 01 1994 12:35 | 5 |
| What will the score be down at White Hart Lane on Saturday? Landen used
to be a poor theatre for the Owls - these days it looks quite good.
Subs bench again for Hirst?
Simon
|
43.343 | Teetering Tootenham 1-3 Owls | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Mon Feb 07 1994 10:10 | 5 |
| Sounded like a good match. Looking forward to the write up. Pressman
was brilliant? Are we the irresistable force that bludgeoned Blackburn
on the way to the CC final last year?
Simon
|
43.344 | Another London win. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Feb 07 1994 10:22 | 27 |
| Tottenham 1-3 Wednesday
Roosenthal Coleman
Bright (2)
Didn't deserve the scoreline, maybe not even a win. At 3-0 up Spurs
started playing, The Owls hit the panic button and for the next 20
minutes it looked like another three goal lead was going to be equalled
or bettered. I wouldn't like to think what would have happened if
either Sheringham or Woods was playing (Pressman again played a stormer
to keep out about three clear-cut chances).
Can't complain about the three points though. On this performance Spurs
are far too good to go down. They created so many chances durig that 20
minute period, and when Sheringham returns it'll get better.
Must say something about the policing and stewarding at White Hart
Lane. This was my third year on the trot goning to the ground and each
year the stewards seem to pull at least on Wednesday supporter out of
the crowd for a seemingly innocuous incident. The police seem just as
bad. Has anyone else noticed this. The first arrest came just after the
first Wednesday goal when Spurs were chasing everything (and putting
themselves about, not always legally). With the referee giving some
very dubious decisions the actions of the police and stewards only made
the Wednesday fans more angry.
Paul.
|
43.345 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Feb 07 1994 10:28 | 14 |
| re .343
>was brilliant? Are we the irresistable force that bludgeoned Blackburn
>on the way to the CC final last year?
Simon,
On that performance the answer is no. Chelsea on Weds might give Hirst
a bit more match practice but it's such an important match in it's own
right to be considered a warm-up for next Sun. Sheridan was in the
squad which is good news.
Paul.
|
43.346 | Tynan still going strong | 54707::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Tue Feb 08 1994 06:59 | 12 |
| Continuing the Tommy Tynan theme, the following was taken from the Green
'Un this weekend:
"Leaders' record falls to ace Tynan
Former Owls star Tommy Tynan struck as Pinegrove shattered leaders
Grimethorpe MW's 100% record since joining the Second Division at the
start of the season. Tynan gave the hosts a 15-minute lead ..."
This is the Whitbread County Senior. Now we know what Tommy gets up to
on a Sunday (btw - I used to play in this league!)
Simon
|
43.347 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Feb 08 1994 08:34 | 6 |
| Simon, didn't know they were still delivering the Green 'Un in the
Utrecht area anymore. Did it give any news on the injury list (Sinton,
Sheridan, Worthington, Waddle .....)
Cheers, Paul.
|
43.348 | Sheridan returns | 54707::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Tue Feb 08 1994 11:00 | 15 |
| Popped over to the Great City on Saturday to visit the family. Went to
Morrisons for t' shopping and then round the corner to the Great
Stadium to buy tickets for the Mancs game (at Hillsborough):
a. They're not on sale yet
b. Ticket office was closed
Green 'Un this week was mostly about United and how they need to buy, and
how Willie Falconer is going to Celtic, etc..
Only news about our injured players is that Sheridan is now fit and
ready. We'll see him on Wednesday (start? sub?) Looks like he'll slip
into the the space Lee Briscoe temporarily filled.
Simon
|
43.349 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Feb 08 1994 13:46 | 12 |
| Saw the Briscoe lad (or Kid) on Sat against Tottering. A bit out of his
depth but made one or two promising runs. He came on for Ryan Jones
at half-time. Do all these youngsters comiong through mean that we've
got a youth policy or have we been scouring the lower divisions for
talent.
Paul.
BTW Simon how many tickets did the Mancs allocate to us. I know it
isn't the FA cup but was it anywhere near the 25% that they were asking
from Norwich.
|
43.350 | Youth teams | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Tue Feb 08 1994 14:43 | 14 |
| Don't know about the Mancy allocation, but I know a bit about the SWFC
youth teams cos my little brother left the U-16 team at the end of last
year (he now plays for Parkway).
The U13s, U-14s, and U15s (Young Owls or SWFC Juniors) are by far the best
teams in their leagues. The U-16s and youth teams have a lot of good
competition and don't always lift cups.
As an aside, on the occasions I used to watch my brother, there was very
often someone from either Wednesday, United, Rotherham, Barnsley,
Mansfield, Chesterfield, or Notts Forest lurking on the touchline
monitoring the progress of the little guys in the little guys leagues.
Simon
|
43.351 | What happeneded !?#$? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Thu Feb 10 1994 07:15 | 16 |
| What happened last night?
Wednesday 1-3 Chelsea
Leeds 2-3 Oxford
Luton 2-0 Newcastle
Arsenal 1-3 Bolton
and before that
Blackburn 0-1 Charlton
Now there's some very alarming scorelines. Top premier sides dumped! A
lot of teams will be thinking they can win the FA cup now. They are wrong.
There is only one team left in it -
BARNSLEY, come on South Yorkshire!!
|
43.352 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Thu Feb 10 1994 08:45 | 3 |
| rubbish
stick a fiver on Kidderminster
|
43.353 | 13th, unlucky for some. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Feb 10 1994 09:23 | 6 |
| It's all down to the Coke Cup now. Lets hope that Tricky can come up
with something before Sunday. Waddle, Sheridan and Hirst are all nearly
fit but has it come a bit late. Waddle came on as sub last night.
Paul.
|
43.354 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Feb 10 1994 10:06 | 10 |
| BTW The Islington Owls were out in Stoke Newington last night. About
the only thing that cheered me up was the sight of all the Arsenal fans
crying into their beer.
Paul.
PS Looking at the rest of the draw you have to say that this is an
opportunity missed. Just getting to Wembley is assured of a European
place, assuming that ManU win the Championship.
|
43.355 | Thoughts on Sunday | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Fri Feb 11 1994 14:25 | 11 |
| Man Utd on Sunday. Will the Owls able to recover from this new thing
called difeet? Will we be the New Heroes of the unbiased televisual world
when we inflict humiliation and shock on a club that is aspiring to be
great but is in actual fact sitting on top of a league filled with
sides just knocked out of the FA cup by so-called footballing minnows who
must have all been on something worth waiting in a queue for.
Talking of queues has anybody tried to get a ticket for anything at
Hillsborough recently? I'm told it's as bad as ever
Simon
|
43.356 | More profits for BT | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Fri Feb 11 1994 15:07 | 10 |
| Simon,
Ring the booking office on 0742 337233 and give them the number ofyour
Flexible Friend. It sometimes works and at least you're not stood in
the freezing cold next to the Don.
Hope your prediction about Sunday is right.
Paul.
|
43.357 | Man Utd 1-0 Wednesday | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Mon Feb 14 1994 10:27 | 9 |
| Well it was only 1-0. A stiffling match, "boring" said Fergie. I found
it quite entertaining myself and was quite pleased with the Owls
"team" performance although there were no individual good 'uns, except
perhaps Walker at the back and Hirst doing very well considering his
long lay off.
All we've got to do is win and score 2 more goals than Utd.
Simon
|
43.358 | Fergie was right - for once | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Feb 14 1994 12:44 | 34 |
|
How can you call that entertainment ?
I think the conversation at the toss-up went something like this:
Des Walker : Hi Steve, how about 1-0 to you ?
Steve Bruce : Yeah O.K. But give us one pretty early on or our crowd
will start getting worried and Eric might get stroppy.
Des Walker : O.K. but how will we keep it interesting for our fans ?
Ref: Well, how about if I let the Reds go unpunished for some outrageous
fouls, that usually goes down well here ?
Steve Bruce : Thats the ticket, you could probably give out a few yellows
for dissent against Sheffield after that, just to show the assessor how
much authority you have.
Des Walker : Yes, that should give our fans plenty to shout about. Not to
much running about today though Steve, its a bit cold and our lads
haven't been too well recently.
Steve Bruce: Suits me Des, the last thing we want is injuries because we're
of to Wimbledon next week and Vinnie isn't such a gentleman as yourself.
Shake hands and see you in the Bar afterwards.
As a neutral I found it a very tedious affair. Neither side seemed to want
to put the effort in.
Cheers,
Andy
|
43.359 | treble top | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Waite a while | Mon Feb 14 1994 13:20 | 10 |
|
re.358
Very good! That about summed it up. I couldn't justify the Palmer
booking. Fancy booking someone because he clapped a decision, whilst he
let Parker go unpunished for an awful tackle.
Tony
|
43.360 | Well Brian, it's a game of two games, er 180 mins | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Feb 14 1994 13:22 | 18 |
| Well, only 1-0. It could have been worse. I can imagine that it wasn't
exactly a football feast for the neutrals. Francis said in the paper,
"We got the sympathy vote last year for being one of the best
footballing teams in the country and we ended up with nothing. We set
out to stop them playing." I hope that doesn't mean that we're going to
start playing like Arsenal, Trev.
Both Hirst and Waddle looked well below their best. I thought that it
was a mistake on Francis' part to play them both from the start.
Bringing them both on with 20-30 minutes to go would have been much
better. If the intention was to stop the Manu playing then why pick
Waddle anyway.
Manchester haven't been defeated by more than one goal since August
1992. But, who knows...
Paul.
|
43.361 | Yeah, but ... | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Tue Feb 15 1994 07:02 | 11 |
| Re: .258 - very pithy and droll. Wednesday did a good Arsenal-type
containing job, not a brilliant one, but a good one. It stopped the rot
at one.
However, as we have seen, the Mancs push and when they do they score.
When they get another they tend to steamroller, with Eric et al
driving. The mere fact that they only got one gives us some hope in the
second leg. Don't forget that there's only the Mancs who have scored
more goals than us this season.
Simon
|
43.362 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Feb 15 1994 09:30 | 4 |
| There are rumours in the papers that Trevor Francis wants to swap Chris
Woods plus cash for Brian Deane....
Rick.
|
43.363 | | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Tue Feb 15 1994 13:28 | 1 |
| I would have thought Francis wanted to be paid to take Deane...
|
43.364 | Seems like a good deal to me | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Feb 15 1994 13:46 | 12 |
|
Deane appears docile enough to fit nicely into the Wednesday forward line
from Sunday.
And I'd have thought Leeds would jump at that deal, Chris Woods looks far
more likely to score than Deane at the moment.
:-)
Seriously I think Deane needs a change of club, SW might suit him.
Andy
|
43.365 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Feb 15 1994 14:36 | 17 |
| Andy,
>Deane appears docile enough to fit nicely into the Wednesday forward line
>from Sunday.
Ah, yes... Gone are the days when The Owls could just hop across the
Pennines and walk through defences at will in a semi-final of the Coke
Cup (smiley thing). Happy days.
Seriously though, I can't see that Wilkinson would be allowed to sell
Deane for an enormous loss and with Hirst back, and Bright scoring
regularly, I can't see Francis paying all that much for him. Isn't
Beeney playing OK anyway?
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.366 | You'll never beat Jack Walker | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Feb 15 1994 15:00 | 12 |
| Paul,
I'm glad you have such happy memories of last years CC Cup, I'm bloody
sure I don't. However I do remember a lad called Warhurst had a lot to
do with it. He's just got back in our reserves and is a long way off
fully fit yet so Trevor will probably be making us an offer !
Please ask your boys to make an effort against MANU next time,
Cheers,
Andy
|
43.367 | Don't worry, it's our only chance for Europe | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Feb 15 1994 15:45 | 13 |
| Andy,
I was hoping you wouldn't pick up on that. However, if I remember
correctly, Sheridan was also heavily involved in a couple of the goals.
He is the man we need right now to put in a few telling passes from
midfield. On Sunday a lot of the passes, for want of a better word,
were over the top and eaten up by the Mancs defence. As it has been
mentioned in other topics, yours included, Bruce and Palister don't
like it when the ball is played in low and when players run at them.
Sheridan can do both. We need him back for the replay. If he isn't
though we'll still be going for the 2-0.
Paul.
|
43.368 | What ?! | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Tue Feb 15 1994 16:01 | 4 |
| Only chance for Europe? But we're going to finish third behind
Blackburn and Arsenal!
Simon
|
43.369 | Dream.. Dream....Dream..:-) | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Feb 15 1994 16:20 | 3 |
| Hmmmmmmm.....
Rick
|
43.370 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Feb 15 1994 16:45 | 9 |
| Simon
>Only chance for Europe? But we're going to finish third behind
>Blackburn and Arsenal!
That would only be good enough if Manu won both cups. And we all know
how difficult that is.
Paul.
|
43.371 | Wise up, stay of the hard stuff | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Feb 15 1994 17:49 | 17 |
|
There are times, usually alcohol induced, when I get ever so optimistic
and think Blackburn might just catch United.
I am very worried about a man who can drink so much that he thinks
that Arsenal and Sheff Wed can pass them as well :-).
There are still about half the premiership (SW included) who can get
3rd and need MANU to keep going in the Cups to keep their European
dream alive a little longer.
Remember how it worked out last year
Cheers,
Andy
|
43.372 | Optimism is a virtue | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Wed Feb 16 1994 06:59 | 13 |
| One must be optimistic! Ask any First World War veteran, recovering
victim of serious road accident, Christian in Beirut, even a
Sheffield United fan.
When the Owls knock the Mancs out of the CC cup Sunday after next,
their season will collapse. The Wombles will destroy them in the other
cup, and they will amass only three more points from their remaining
league fixture.
You just wait.
Nostradamus.
|
43.373 | Oh no, match off | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Feb 16 1994 14:03 | 9 |
| As Chelsea (spit) have cancelled their match against the Owls to play
in the FA Cup 5th Round (vomit), have we got a match this W/E. I've
already arranged to go up to Sheff and I can't get out of it because
I've told the relatives.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.374 | No wasted trip | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Wed Feb 16 1994 15:05 | 4 |
| I don't think the Owls have a match this weekend, but I could be wrong.
It doesn't matter though - I think United are at home
Simon
|
43.375 | Did you know | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Thu Feb 17 1994 06:48 | 6 |
| Look at the time of this note. Am I keen or what.
Did you know that Wednesday used to be known as "The Blades" and
United as "The Cutlers"?
Simon
|
43.376 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Thu Feb 17 1994 08:39 | 6 |
| I'm impressed Simon. Well done!!!
/GAry
|
43.377 | Well well | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Thu Feb 17 1994 09:08 | 10 |
| I hate making predictions - it's just that I know what's going to
happen. To put you all out of your miseries, I can tell you that Aston
Villa beat Tranmere 5-1 at Villa Park and Wednesday beat Man Utd 2-0 at
Hillsborough. I'm a bit cloudy about the final but I think I can see 2-2 or
3-2 to the Owls. Yes, that's it.
Anyway, Tranmere did well last nite. Hope I don't spoil their
celebrations too much
Simon
|
43.378 | That's *your* prediction, that is... | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Feb 17 1994 10:02 | 6 |
| Not so long ago, someone wrote a note predicting an Owls v Villa final.
Whoever it was should apply to be on the Match Of The Day commentary
team.
Paul.
|
43.379 | Wednesday nite, yeahhhh!! | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Mon Feb 21 1994 15:55 | 14 |
| Two days to the Big Match before Wembley and not a note of excitement
amongst the Wednesday noters? I thought the match was on Sunday
actually - could'nt get a ticket anyway. Spent the money on some
bathroom tiles. Mundane innit.
Come Wednesday evening and I'll be there with my bottle of Heineken and
Radio 5 crackling annoyingly in the headphones. I was pleased and
heartened with the mediocre performance of the Mancs against the same
second-dividion opposition that beat us 2-1 a couple of Saturdays ago.
Why is everbody saying it was such a good show?
Up the Owls, as they used to say. Strange thing?
Simon
|
43.380 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Mon Feb 21 1994 15:58 | 7 |
| Why don't you watch it live on TV at 8.00pm??? Much better than radio
5....
Just my opinion....
/GAry
|
43.381 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Feb 21 1994 17:05 | 13 |
|
No Gary you dullard, Simon is going to the match. Hence the bottle of
Heiniken.
Some people listen to the commentary on Radio 5 for the groovy
commentary.
Tony
ps Earth to Simon, Earth to Simon, come in Simon. You boys haven't got
a hope.
|
43.382 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Mon Feb 21 1994 17:12 | 8 |
43.383 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Feb 21 1994 17:18 | 15 |
|
I'll have you know sunshine that Jimmy Quinn Quinn Quinn is currently
the top goalscorer in Britain. That includes Sottish footy, the Premier
League and the Endsleigh League.
How many has Bob Taylor got this year?? When thr R's are playing in
Division 1 next year I bet we get more than the paltry 43 that West
Brum have managed. And we'll see how many your shower get against the
roughnecks of Divsion 2.
It's a shame we'll pass like ships in the night.
Tony
|
43.384 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Mon Feb 21 1994 17:27 | 16 |
| Jimmy Quinn (WHO WHO) will struggle next season. Its only that
defences are poor in that divsion. Even I could score against the
likes of Barnet and Brentford.
Bob Taylor has scored 15 league goals this season. Which isn't bad.
He isn't an out and out goalscorer. He is more than that. He is the
English Pele. A ballwinner, a matchwinner, the man who Linford
Christie couldn't catch. He is a genius. He is a god.
I'm looking forward to next season when Reading play the likes of
Albion, Wolves and Portsmouth. Then we'll see how many Quinn gets. I
reckon under 10.
/GAry
|
43.385 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Feb 21 1994 17:38 | 12 |
|
The only time we play you sorry brigade is if we meet in the F.A Cup.
But hey, judging by West Brums form in this years cup competition
you'll probably be out before our name goes in the hat.
We may not be the U.K's highest goalscorers again next year Gary,
maybe. But I'll tell you what, we'll have a better goal difference than
-6. West Brum's defence is leakier than John Major's back to basics.
Tony
|
43.386 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Feb 21 1994 18:04 | 10 |
| Well, I *just* *hope* you're quite satisfied with yourselves. This is a
clean living, no bad language, friendly note. We've *never* had any
note of ours set hidden and now you two come in and spoil our wonderful
record. I hope that West Brom and Reading ban you both for life!
Disgusted of Uxbridge.
BTW. Tony, we'll stop dreaming when the final whistle goes on Wednesday
night but until then...
|
43.387 | Footie wins through | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Tue Feb 22 1994 07:17 | 15 |
| Re last handful (as oppose to hatful - that's for Wednesday nite) wot
the 'eck's going on? Disgusted of Uxbridge said it all, now let's get
back to football and where better to do it than Sheffield, seeing as
that's where football comes from.
Now that Leeds have taken a lead on us, we'll have to trounce the
Canaries on Saturday. I do hope we'll have some trounce left in us after
Wednesday. The Mancs have put up a good show this season, and in a way
it will be a shame that they come away with so little - but that's
football.
Can't get BBC in the youth hostel.
Simon
|
43.388 | Oh to be in Sheffield | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Tue Feb 22 1994 09:05 | 7 |
|
So if the BBC are showing the game live, I take it that it won't be on
SKY?
Commentary won't be on the BBC world service either, so it looks like
a few phone calls back to Mum....
Al.
|
43.389 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | LOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOU | Tue Feb 22 1994 09:09 | 8 |
| Re 385
I agree with the Uxbridge guy. Tony has runined yet another note with
his insults. He must be worried cos Stockport and Plymouth will
overtake Reading in the league.
/GAry
|
43.390 | Radio 5 on ASTRA ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Feb 22 1994 09:42 | 12 |
| Re -2
Hi Al,
If I'm not mistaken BBC Radio 5 is being broadcast on Astra now. And
from the previous notes, I gather that Radio 5 will broadcast
commentary on Wednesday night.
However, I may be completely wrong (but I sincerely hope not !).
Jerry.
|
43.391 | Owls v Mancs on tv | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Feb 22 1994 09:44 | 7 |
| The match is on ITV (i'm *almost* certain) so Simon, if you're still in
Utrecht (youth hostel?? - is this part of Digital's cost cutting
drive?) the radio is your best bet. Don't know if it'll be on the world
service though.
Paul.
|
43.392 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue Feb 22 1994 09:48 | 5 |
| I hope its more exciting than the previous match!!
Hope Wednesday win.... :-)
Rick.
|
43.393 | Yeah, it'll be great | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Tue Feb 22 1994 13:39 | 12 |
| It should be completely different from the first match. Both teams will
be going for it. 4-3 to the Super$Owls is quite possible.
Remember 1968 when Man Utd came to Hillsborough just after beating
Benfica - a great advert-for-football 4-4 draw in front of a chock-a-block
crowd.
PS - I don't remember this cos I was a Sheff Utd fan back in those days
cos Mummy would'nt let me go all the way to Hillsborough. I had to make
do with the likes of Alan Hodgkinson, Tony Currie, and John Tudor.
Simon
|
43.394 | Crikey | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Tue Feb 22 1994 14:14 | 9 |
| >>>> cos I was a Sheff Utd fan back in those days...
Gulp! - my god!!
Simon, how could you possibly have done such a thing???
I've never heard of this sort of thing before, it's, it's errr...
abnormal. Like supporting Leeds (almost).
Al.
|
43.395 | Yeah, sorry | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Tue Feb 22 1994 14:52 | 9 |
| Even in the early 72/3 season when Shuff Etd were running away with the
league and I was there watching Len Badger it back to Alan Hodgkinson and
Ted Hemsley it up-field to Geoff Salmons, there was something missing.
The overriding memory is of continuous chants of "Aw, come on!".
Besides, I only lived up the road a bit and the Wednesday had
already fallen.
Simon
|
43.396 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Feb 22 1994 16:19 | 14 |
| re -1
>Remember 1968 when Man Utd came to Hillsborough just after beating
>Benfica - a great advert-for-football 4-4 draw in front of a chock-a-block
>crowd.
Simon,
Thought this one was 5-4 to one of the teams. Anyone admit to being old
enough to remember the game? I remember the one in '76 which was 4-4.
It went something like 0-1, 3-1, 3-3, 3-4, 4-4.
Paul.
|
43.397 | Whose playing? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Feb 23 1994 10:02 | 6 |
| Any team news for tonight? None in my paper?
Paul.
BTW all you x00 and x000 note collectors, 400 is coming up so be on the
ball.
|
43.398 | Its off....bad weather in Sheffield. | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed Feb 23 1994 11:39 | 1 |
|
|
43.399 | It's *OFF* ?!?! | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Feb 23 1994 12:47 | 5 |
| Is this some kind of sick joke?? What about the undersoil heating at
Hillsboro' ?? The public need to know !
Paul.
|
43.400 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | STEVIE BULL'S A TATTER | Wed Feb 23 1994 12:50 | 6 |
| Its off. Now gonna be played next Wednesday...
/GAry
|
43.401 | 400 up | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Wed Feb 23 1994 12:51 | 2 |
| Just was 399 so I had to dive in fore the big 400. Just glimpsed match
off as I entered. Have to get out now and read what it''s all about!
|
43.402 | Cods | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Wed Feb 23 1994 12:53 | 2 |
| Missed it. What bad weather? It's a wind-up. It was all right last
nite.
|
43.403 | Whats Manchester got to do with it?? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Feb 23 1994 12:55 | 15 |
| OK I'll have 400 then.
Just confirmed with a mate in Sheffield that the match is off. It'll be
played next Wednesday instead. Leaves us a bit more time to get
everyone fit. Seems that there's so much snow up there that the main
routes from Manchester are blocked. Why this should cause all the Manu
fans a problem I don't know: they wouldn't be coming from Manchester
anyway. The pitch was OK though.
Looks as though the Islington Owls will have to do something else
tonight.
Paul.
|
43.404 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | STEVIE BULL'S A TATTER | Wed Feb 23 1994 12:55 | 6 |
| Bad weather....... These small clubs like Wednesday and Oxford United
can't cope with a bit of snow. Shame that.....
/Gary
|
43.405 | Missed it. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Feb 23 1994 12:56 | 3 |
| Ok I was too slow. I'm not an experienced x00 hunter anyway.
Paul
|
43.406 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Wed Feb 23 1994 15:54 | 3 |
| Will ITV show a good James Bond film instead?...
disappointed of Ayr....
|
43.407 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | Shy Ann (Indian Virgin) | Wed Feb 23 1994 15:58 | 2 |
|
No, they'll probably put a Roger Moore one on.
|
43.408 | Norwich 1-1 Wednesday | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Mon Feb 28 1994 11:03 | 9 |
| Gor blimey, I know we did'nt deserve to win, but to throw 2 points away
in the last minute (again!) in the 13-game run-in to Europe makes one's
body liquids froth.
What's more, Jammy Liverpool are edging further away. We're now 7
points behind 3rd place Arse with a game in hand. Still possible but
that defence will have to tighten.
Simon
|
43.409 | England squad | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Feb 28 1994 12:55 | 13 |
| Rumours in the papers this weekend about Waddle returning for England
against Denmark. The Mail said it was definate, whilst the Telegraph
(these were the only papers on offer in the pub, honest) said that it
was unlikely because he hadn't been fit enough to play on Saturday.
What time will the team be announced today?
Yet another lead squandered on Saturday. Let's hope that we can make a
big step towards Europe on Wednesday.
Paul.
|
43.410 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Mon Feb 28 1994 15:36 | 2 |
| Waddle didn't make it, or Sinton, or Palmer, or Woods. Not a great day
for Sheff Wed so far, eh?
|
43.411 | No More Video's | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Mon Feb 28 1994 15:57 | 1 |
| What, no video's of TV shouting Carltonnnnnnnnnnnnnn. :-)
|
43.412 | Que?? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Feb 28 1994 17:03 | 4 |
| Sorry, but isn't this an Enlglish language note.
Paul.
|
43.413 | It's obviously not an English spelling note ! | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Mon Feb 28 1994 17:25 | 2 |
| > Sorry, but isn't this an Enlglish language note.
|
43.414 | I meant it, honest | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Feb 28 1994 17:43 | 6 |
| I was trying to spell it phonetically - the first 'l' is silent.
Yours in grammar,
Paul.
|
43.415 | :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Mon Feb 28 1994 17:47 | 7 |
| re : .411
I've just managed to translate the note......
I think it says... "Come on Wednesday.. I hope you beat us 2-0!"
Rick.
|
43.416 | Comment | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs don't do it on dogs | Tue Mar 01 1994 06:59 | 5 |
| Enough of the chit-chat chaps, Ernest Blenkinsop will be turning in his
grave. Btw, I thought TV was a bad choice from the beginning - blimey
crim and all that, but to disregard Carlton our door man ...
Simon
|
43.417 | Oops | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Wed Mar 02 1994 10:45 | 4 |
| I replied in the wrong note - wots more I scored a goal for the Blades!
See 42.140 for what I wanted to say here.
Simon
|
43.418 | Thrashed ... | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Thu Mar 03 1994 07:03 | 24 |
| Well done the Owls! More than any other team this year (Wimbledon did
well too), I think we played with just about the right restraint to make
the public realize the conspiracy.
It was a fix!
The teams who have beaten the Mancs this year:
Stoke (not part of the Premiership conspiracy)
Galatassary (not part of the Premiership conspiracy)
Chelsea (one team has to "beat" the Mancs to disperse any thoughts on
conspiracy).
Scandal-mongering because of bitterness? No, I'm not bitter, just
gutted. The Mancs won "fair and square" and according to "the plan"
(Premiership conspiracy).
Don't ask me why we need and English team head and shoulders above the
rest, but we obviously do. Manchester United are playing out the role
fantastically. Well done. Along with Chelsea, there must be another
team who will be "allowed" to beat the Mancs this year. I hope it is
Wednesday when they play again in the league at Old Trafford on March
16th.
Simon
|
43.419 | Take refuge in drink. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Mar 03 1994 08:40 | 4 |
| Lost, got pissed, feel crap. Bye for now.
Paul.
|
43.420 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Thu Mar 03 1994 10:09 | 16 |
|
re .418...
Wow, do you sound bitter!
Face the facts, not invent some fantastical excuse (I didn't see
any :-)s so I assume you were at least semi-serious??)
United, after holding Sheffield out for a frantic 5 minutes, killed
you off with two super goals. Despite a gallant fight-back, another
sloppy piece of defending/goalkeeping put the game beyond reach.
The last goal was a beauty. It should be a great final, another
chance for Big Ron to beat his former club in the League Cup final.
Andy.
|
43.421 | Bugger! | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Mar 03 1994 10:28 | 12 |
| re. 420 Eh?? I didn't think he sounded bitter, smileys or not.
Anyway..
I phoned home four times during the course of the game, so it must be
the most expensive match I've ever not seen. It sounds like we got a
complete thrashing, and Man U. thoroughly deserved the win.
Everytime I phoned, United scored - so sorry lads, I was obviously
responsible.
I stopped phoning when they scored the 4th, did they score any more?
or did we for that matter?
Al.
|
43.422 | We kept it to 4 | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Mar 03 1994 10:55 | 9 |
| Al,
No it was 4. We won by the same margin in last years CCC Semi. What's
gone wrong. Are ManU that much better than we were last year or have we
become much worse. I suspect the latter. Francis had better get
something sorted. His tactics have been found wanting again.
Paul.
|
43.423 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Thu Mar 03 1994 11:44 | 7 |
|
The keeper was useless. My nan could have saved the third goal, and
she's got a touch of rigger setting in!
Tony
|
43.424 | Head Bangers !! | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Thu Mar 03 1994 13:02 | 19 |
|
Did anyone see Paul Hirst back-head-butt attempt on Dennis Irwin.
The cameras just focused on them as Hirst tried and nearly succeeded to
injure Irwin.....
I also remember Hirsty saying the F word to someone else or was it poor
Sinton, who couldn't take the pace... tut tut.
In saying that Keane at times was going round like a headless chicken.
Anyway, a good game played by two good playing teams, not too many up
and unders which Wednesday could have reverted to... They needed a bit
of width as was mentioned.
Goalie was at fault with the third goal, but no chance with the rest.
mac
|
43.425 | Bring back Chris Woods | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Thu Mar 03 1994 14:34 | 5 |
| I think Pressman has earned himself a rest. It sounds like he was fully
to blame for the second and partly for the third. Who have we got on
Saturday? If we don't win that, I might start supporting Leeds!
Simon
|
43.426 | Ooh Aah Brian McClair ! | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Thu Mar 03 1994 15:15 | 13 |
| > Did anyone see Paul Hirst back-head-butt attempt on Dennis Irwin.
No, but I did see his brother, David, doing exactly the same thing :-)
It was very bad and blatant - he really ought to be on a disrepute charge
for that. There was a time midway through the second half when it
looked as though the game might get out of control. Sinton lost his rag and,
IMO, was very lucky not to get booked. Once Palmer got booked, things
seemed to calm down a bit, although Keane must have been close to being
sent off after lashing out at a Wednesday player having already been
booked earlier in the game.
Terry
|
43.427 | Irvin to gentleman | YUPPY::WRIGHTT | Tom Wright @HHL | Thu Mar 03 1994 15:44 | 9 |
| I noticed the Hirst backwards head butting incident and think he was extremely
lucky not to have his legs removed later in the game, but then Irwin is a real
gent as wwll as being one of the best and most underated players in the game
today. He will be one of the best at the World Cup.
Tom
|
43.428 | Unlucky to get zero points | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Mon Mar 07 1994 10:05 | 4 |
| From what I was and heard we deserved to win. Even their dying minutes
goal was lucky. Well that's football. Crap innit?
Simon
|
43.429 | Only half correct | BONNET::HARDY | | Mon Mar 07 1994 11:22 | 7 |
| Simon,
Andy Cole was put clean through and chopped down from behind. From the
free kick Beardsley's shot was blocked and Cole first to pounce. Not
what a neutral would call a "lucky" goal.
Peter
|
43.430 | Going down | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Mon Mar 07 1994 11:50 | 7 |
| I meant the fact that it went in the back of the net after an innocuous
and misdirected free kick. With Norwich and Liverpool loosing, our
defeat does'nt seem as bad as it is. But the fact is that we are
loosing ground on Arsenal, Newcastle, Aston Villa, and, to also to
Leeds and Liverpool.
What's so good about Europe anyway?
|
43.431 | What is Francis doing??? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Mar 07 1994 13:39 | 11 |
| Went up for the match. In the first half Wednesday played their
familiar passing game and had several good chances. In the second they
hoofed everything upfield and played crap. They only had one decent
chance and that was when Bright harried a Newcastle defender until he
fell/was tripped over. I hope this long-ball experiment that Francis has
started is going to finish soon - the second half on Saturday was
awful. If we play the long ball game and a notoriously bad defence like
Newcastle's (from their own notes) can *easily* cope with it then what
chance do we have against other teams.
Paul.
|
43.432 | Come back Cheis | FILTON::KEARNS_R | | Tue Mar 08 1994 14:41 | 3 |
|
Anyone know when Mr Waddle will be back....
|
43.433 | transfer rumours | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Mar 09 1994 09:57 | 26 |
| re -1
Waddle broke down in training the day after the cancelled semi-final
match. Think he'll be out for another week or so.
There are still rumours floating about regarding possible transfer
deals. Braine Deane to Hillsboro' seems to be a favourite at the
moment. I think he'd make a good replacement for Bright who has been
a bit hit and miss this year. If it does go ahead then I hope Francis
doesn't make the same mistake as Wilkinson and try to use him as an
out-and-out target man.
Fat Ron "Judas" Atkinson has denied that he had made an approach to
Wednesday for Carlton Palmer. Personally I think Palmer has gone about
as far as he can with Wednesday. He seems to be getting more and more
complacent by the week (although I can't see why - with Batty playing
well at Blckburn and the new England management installed I can't see
him getting picked for his country anymore). He wasted a lot of
possession by bad passing on Saturday. Graham Hyde is looking better
and better this year and also with the central defence parnership
coming along (ManU match excepted) Palmer is looking increasingly
surplus to requirements. If Francis could get rid of him for a decent
amount then we might be able to buy a good passing midfielder.
Paul.
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43.434 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Old football is rubbish | Wed Mar 09 1994 11:00 | 8 |
| >>>>
Fat Ron "Judas" Atkinson has denied that he had made an approach to
>>>>
You're not still bitter about that are you? 8-)
mike
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43.435 | Thoughts on CP | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Wed Mar 09 1994 11:04 | 15 |
| Carlton and Piggie Atkinson are on good terms. It seems that Carlton
and Trevor Francis are also on good terms. Trev has a slight problem
keeping Carlton motivated. Carlton is a complex character. Always keen
to chip in with youth team efforts and show off his skills.
Carlton is a great player and it would be a shame if he sacrificed his
regular England team place to Batty who is a far less skilled player
but is stronger and more stable.
Carlton is one of my favorites. He has the constant, honest work rate of
Brian Marwood but seems to be a less stable guy. I think it would be
tragic if Trev let him go.
Simon
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43.436 | answer: yes, he is! | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Wed Mar 09 1994 11:12 | 4 |
|
all sounds like a bit of a conspiracy to me, Simon ;-)
Andy.
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43.437 | Batty is the man | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Mar 09 1994 11:17 | 13 |
| Re.-1
Well I'm sorry to disagree with you.. but Carlton is rubbish.... he
just has no style or skill.. and he never has done the business for
England.... I'm sure Sheff Wed will be happy to get rid of him...
and for #2 million... noway.... I'll give you #10,000 for him & he can
clean the Leeds player's boots for the rest of his life... cos that's
as close to top level football he's ever going to get!
The only thing he does well are his impressions of Graeme Taylor.
Rick.
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43.438 | Batty? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Wed Mar 09 1994 12:14 | 5 |
| But how do you rate Batty beside him? I saw him play for Leeds a few
times and found him to be a partly-skiled bustling kind of player. On
the telly for Leeds and Blackburn he seems a litle better.
Simon
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43.439 | Lanky no-hoper... | KIRKTN::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Wed Mar 09 1994 12:18 | 12 |
|
Re.-1
Spot on.Going by what we see on t.v.up here in Scotland,Carlton
Palmer looks like a member of the Harlem Globetrotters lost on
a football pitch...the guy is garbage.I couldn`t believe it when
G.T. picked him for England,mind you I thought the same about
Geoff Thomas.
Just my opinion..8*)
D...
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43.440 | He smokes marijuana | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Mar 09 1994 13:29 | 38 |
| re .434
>You're not still bitter about that are you? 8-)
No, not really. Just kidding. The circumstances of him leaving did make
me mad at that moment, but I suppose we should look on it as a
compliment that he should waver when offered a job at his lifelong
favourite club with lots of spons to spend on players. BTW I hope Villa
beat the Mancs, sorry ManU, at Wembley.
Carlton isn't as bad as his England performances suggest, especially
when Taylor has the *brilliant* idea of putting him on the right side
of midfield. He has played well for Wednesday for four years now and
still the crowd have a go at him. His physique makes him look awkward
and this leads everyone to believe that he's clumsy (Mellor the ex-Owl
and Ormondroyd, I believe, are similarly built and were also never the
fan's favourites).
Palmer is a good utility player who is very good at the defensive
midfielders role but can also make good runs and passes (last weeks
goal at Norwich being a good example where he beat the right back for
speed and played a good cross). His control is good for a tall man and
he can run around all day. He can also play in central defence and hasa
scored quite a few goals, being the latest defender turned attacker
that Francis has tried. I think Batty wasn't as good a player as Palmer
when he was at Leeds but he puts this down to not being given enough
freedom to develop. That's one of the main reasons he went to Blackburn
and, from the newspaper reports, it seems that he is an improved
player.
Like I said, I think Palmer may have an attitude problem at the moment
and should wake himself up (or be woken up by Francis) or be sold. I
personally would let him go if a decent passing midfielder was
available.
Paul.
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43.441 | What's all this about transfers | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Wed Mar 09 1994 14:44 | 10 |
| Well I think Carlton Palmer is ace. He's been the man of the match for
England officially once and for me twice. If he goes, then I would urge
Trev to look to Derby (again). Why did Harkes go there anyway? Let's
have him back along with Martin Kuhl (and Tommy Johnson while we're at
it).
Please let's not have Brian Deane. His striking partner of old Tony Agana
would'nt go amiss though.
Simon
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43.442 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Mar 09 1994 15:49 | 8 |
| Simon,
I'd agree about Johny Harkes. He was looking very comfortable on the
left last season. Why we got rid of him and got Sinton instead I'll
never know. Dubious decision by Francis there.
Paul.
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43.443 | Rambling | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Fri Mar 11 1994 07:00 | 19 |
| I really think the Conspiracy theory applies to the Premiership this
season. The powers that be want Aston Villa up there beside Man Utd and
Arsenal and enforced that no penalties should be given to Coventry the
other nite. This almost back-fired as the referee was compelled not to
give Coventry two obvious and blatant penalties toward the end of the game.
Noters will recognize the complete absence of so-called "smileys" in my
notes. This is because I am a serious guy and am not wont to record
frivolous icons of good nature. How do you do them anyway? Wait a mo,
let's have a go nn__
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Oh yeah. Well, anyway, I think we have three points assured down at the
Dell tomorrow, or ...
Simon
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43.444 | not a bad effort at all.... | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Fri Mar 11 1994 09:04 | 4 |
|
Is that what you look like, Simon? Wow are you UGLY !! 8-) 8-)
Andy.
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43.445 | No, this is me | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Fri Mar 11 1994 12:56 | 243 |
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43.446 | Ehem .. | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Fri Mar 11 1994 12:57 | 2 |
|
Forget TYPE, make that EXT TT
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43.447 | brilliant! | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Fri Mar 11 1994 17:25 | 4 |
|
Now THAT's *UGLY* !!! 8-) 8-)
Andy.
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43.448 | Southampton 1-1 Wednesday | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Mon Mar 14 1994 10:58 | 12 |
| Another 1-1 draw! We are going nowhere, actually, probably down if QPR
keep up their run and make good their games in hand. Some acrobatic
keeping by Pressman kept Southampton out but the Owls played good
spells too and just about controlled the game.
Man Utd (again) at OT on Wednesday evening and Blackburn at
Hillsborough on Sunday. What a week.
PS - Nice to see Newcastle storm it and jump above the Arse and the
Blades steal a point and peg Leeds back.
Simon
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43.449 | Great! Another f****** shirt. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Mar 14 1994 11:55 | 16 |
| The season has all gone a bit flat now. After four years of interest
right up to the last game we're now facing a dull run-in to the end of
the season. However, we've still got to play Manu and Blackburn so
maybe we can still have a bit of fun.
10 regulars injured now. Is Tricky doing a Sourpuss and overtraining
the players.
Did anyone go on Saturday. I was all set but a sudden financial crisis
(sounds a bit like some of the excuses made in the Palace note, eh
Stuart) made me decide to do a bit of ironing instead. From the reports
it looks lkie I made the right decision.
Is the Manu v Owls game live on Sky?
Paul.
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43.450 | | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Mon Mar 14 1994 12:15 | 2 |
| I look at the sky every night and wonder, "What's it all about Jimmy?"
He just says, "It's a funny old world"
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43.451 | Tonite's game | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Wed Mar 16 1994 06:58 | 16 |
| Well no predictions for tonite's game suffice to say that it will be a
big crowd, the grass will be green, and Cantona's collars will be up.
With Europe still a probability how can one say that this run up is a
dull one? As I've stated before, the only team in the Owls way of
finishing third behind Blackburn and the Arse is Newcastle. Despite
their crushing defeat of Swindon, who we struggled to draw 3-3 with,
Newcastle have started their totter. Cole has'nt had a real goal in
ages. To see him play was the only reason I watched Holland v England
U-21s the other month in Utrecht. I was most dissapointed.
To conclude therefore, the Owls will march on and probably get knocked
out of the EUFA cup next year by some cheating Deutsche Manschaft.
Simon
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43.452 | fifth?? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Mar 16 1994 09:05 | 12 |
| Any team news. Is it on Sky?? BTW Simon, fifth place might be good
enough if the following scenario comes off (although I think Manu's
odds for the treble are *slightly* lower). Blackburn to win
Premiership, Manu to win both cups and Arsenal to win the Cup Winners
Cup. This would mean, if all the above finish in the top four, that
fifth place would be eligable for a UEFA Cup place (the Coke Cola cup
place). A win tonight would put us right back up there (several smiley
things).
Paul.
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43.453 | Does he know something we don't ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Mar 16 1994 12:57 | 14 |
| Re: -2
> dull one? As I've stated before, the only team in the Owls way of
> finishing third behind Blackburn and the Arse is Newcastle. Despite
Hi Simon,
I presume you mean third in the "Best of the Rest" competition, or are
you expecting the Sun to do an exclusive on the Premiership Conspiracy,
which will result in ManU being disqualified and demoted to the third
division ;-)
Jerry.
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43.454 | Old hat man | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Wed Mar 16 1994 14:11 | 12 |
| Hey get hip - there was a conspiracy but Alex Ferguson decided for his
^^^
his and his team's sake that (a) it was immoral and (b) The Mancs
could'nt pull it off anyway. Have'nt you noticed how scrappy they have
started to play recently? Apart from Ince and Hughes the rest of the
team are now riding on their luck. The Mancs have begun their downward
spiral the same as Leeds 20-odd years ago when they were after the
treble (see recent Chelsea note for more details).
All hail to the Owls!
Simon
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43.455 | Antisocial football | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Thu Mar 17 1994 06:59 | 25 |
| Shame, humiliation. These are the emotions that must surely afflict the
Machester United football club. To roam around the country inflicting
defeat and depression on the players, management, and supporters of
other clubs is sinful.
OK, I can take it, football is just a game. But there are a great many
ordinary citizens who live for and arrange their lives around football and
the teams who represent them. To be battered by a team in tip-top
condition and oodling in confidence is not a pleasant experience for
such fans. They feel defalted, angry, suicidal, lost, empty, and
unrepresented.
As far as last nite's match is concerned, Trevor Francis must feel
particularly bad this morning for letting the Sheffield Wednesday
supporting public down so badly: you don't give the game to Manchester
United by playing defensively. As Mr Blackburn Green pointed out, what
have the Owls got to loose? Nothing, so why didn't they go there and
attack? It's not good enough to say that we have key players missing.
That's no excuse for playing 5 defenders. Pitiful, and I hope Manchester
United are ashamed.
Nuff said,
Simon
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43.456 | 5, yes FIVE : 0. Wednesday on a (downward) roll... | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Thu Mar 17 1994 08:08 | 6 |
|
Re 454/455
hey Simon, didn't you say something about "The Mancs have begun their
downward spiral the same as Leeds 20-odd years ago when they were after the
treble"!!!!
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43.457 | I'm speechless :^( | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Mar 17 1994 08:30 | 1 |
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43.458 | Never trust a tyke | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Mar 17 1994 14:21 | 17 |
|
CAN'T YOU BUGGERS DO ANYTHING RIGHT ?.
Honestly, I didn't expect much, after all the practice you've had
recently I thought you might just have figured out a way to maybe
scrape a draw.
Jesse Ferguson put up a better fight than you did.
Why are you so hell bent on screwing things up for us, didn't you do
enough damage last year ?
If we wear our red kit on Sunday will you roll over and play dead for
us too ?.
Angry of Blackburn.
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43.459 | Barnstoneworth revisited | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Mar 17 1994 14:40 | 14 |
| Five nil! Five bloody nil!
I still can't get over it, how humiliating can you get?
I knew we'd lost, because a so called 'mate' called me to tell me the
result - he never phones when we win, a Spurs fan (typical).
When he told me the result I hung up on him (bad looser? moi?), I'm
starting to worry about the bet I have with him every year that we
finish above Spurs.
I can only send my sincere apologies to Balkyburn fans. However, I'm
still hopeful that we'll bounce back and give you a ruddy good thrashin
on Saturday.
Al. (in shock)
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43.460 | | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Mar 17 1994 15:14 | 10 |
| Beat us on Sunday and its not just me you will be upsetting, its all
the footie fans throughout the country (MANU followers excepted) who
would like to see the Championship decided in May rather than in March.
Get a bloody grip man, spoiling the game for everybody is a Sheffield
United trait, this is not the kind of thing I expect from your lot !
Cheers,
Andy
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43.461 | No. 1 in Yorks. | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Fri Mar 18 1994 06:51 | 8 |
| Well now that's over, the race is on to be the Number One in Yorkshire.
=======================
Leeds have gone through the worst of their bad patch but are'nt out of
it yet. They're a few points ahead of us, but anything can happen. I
hope Trev does'nt do anything rash like buying inappropriate,
replacement players for our injured first choices.
Simon
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43.462 | wot, no strip ! | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Fri Mar 18 1994 09:19 | 4 |
| On Crimewatch last night, Sheffield Wednesday made an appeal for the
return of their strip which had been stolen. After the last few weeks,
I can't imagine where the theives think they'll be able to offload the
strip ! ;-)
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43.463 | Shirts schmirts | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Fri Mar 18 1994 11:15 | 6 |
| They could sell them to Manchester United, so the players could have a
good laugh when they feel down, like this Saturday evening after the
Owls bounce back with a win over Blackburn and Swindon administer an
enormous shock and put the willies up Sheff Utd.
Simon
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43.464 | Owls 1-2 Blackburn | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Mon Mar 21 1994 10:08 | 9 |
| Staying up, staying up, staying up...
Last minute goal robbed us of a point we did'nt really deserve anyway
so a fair result in the end. Blackburn are strong even you have'nt
heard of half their team (ish).
Good news is that the Owls looked a lot stronger with Sheridan and
Palmer playing again.
Simon
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43.465 | Last chance to see 'em this year | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Wed Mar 23 1994 09:11 | 6 |
|
Who are we playing between 28th March and 5th April (and where)??
Thanks anybody.
Al.
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43.466 | Dunno | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Thu Mar 24 1994 06:55 | 5 |
| All I know is that we have'nt got a game this weekend, which means that
our mediocre 10th place is in jeopardy. Ho hum, just wait till next
season tho ...
Simon
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43.467 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | Some days are bouncers that won't let you in | Mon Mar 28 1994 11:32 | 3 |
| Home to Chelsea on Wed. K.O 7-45
Al
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43.468 | Drie Beir, bitter. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Mar 28 1994 14:01 | 11 |
| Well, back to work after a week soaking up the culture in Holland, Germany
and Belgium. I'm just about getting rid of the hangover.
Glad that Sheridans back, glad that Blckburn beat us (even though
there's a smug arsehole in the local pub who supports them) and glad to
be back at work...
When do the Owls play at Swindon anyone?
Paul.
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43.469 | Almost made up for last season ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Mar 28 1994 15:07 | 13 |
|
> Glad that Sheridans back, glad that Blckburn beat us (even though
> there's a smug arsehole in the local pub who supports them) and glad to
> be back at work...
Paul, I didn't realise we drank in the same pub, buy that man a drink
next time you see him !
Cheers,
Andy
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43.470 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Mar 28 1994 16:04 | 9 |
| >Paul, I didn't realise we drank in the same pub, buy that man a drink
Don't think it's you Andy. The fact that his name isn't Andy Green is a
bit of a give-away. I don't think I'll be able to buy him a drink
either because I won't be going anywhere near the pub for at least two
years if your lot win the Premiership - he'll be insufferable.
Paul.
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43.471 | A **WIN** | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Mar 31 1994 10:16 | 18 |
| Owls 3 - 1 Chelsea
Bartman Spencer
Palmer
Sheridan
Europe next year. Hmm, Majorca or the Greek islands....
Good to see some familiar names back in especially Sheridan. Only got
to get Waddle, Hirst and Sinton back now for the final push for eighth
place.
This went a small way towards avenging our FA Cup defeat by Chelsea. I
hope they don't go down though - they're always good for 6 points
(smiley thing).
Paul.
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43.472 | Six points from Easter programme | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Apr 05 1994 14:08 | 25 |
| Owls 5 - 1 Everton
Jones Cottee
Bartman
Worthington
Bright 2
Well, the second time this year that we've scored five. From the papers
it would seem that Walkers attempts to play a sweeper system failed
miserably. Puts us up into 7th and pushes Everton deeper into the mire.
Bartmans goal was a cracker, turning the Everton defender twice before
shooting past Southall.
Swindon 0 - 1 Owls
This result was probably the nail in Swindon's coffin. The
circumstances under which the goal came about were very unlucky for
Swindon. The Swindon goalie, Hammond, and Gordo Watson clashed as they
went for the ball. Watson's boot caught Hammoond and he had to go off.
Shortly after Wothington swung a free-kick in from the left, the sub
goalie hesitated and Bright was left with a free header. This was
helped over the line by Watson. Had Swindon converted some of their
(very good) chances it would have been a different story.
Paul.
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43.473 | snooorzzzville | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Tue Apr 05 1994 14:18 | 7 |
|
Let's be honest, it was a SKY game from hell. Even Andy Gray was silent
for prolonged periods,
Tony
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43.474 | 9 out of 9 | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Tue Apr 05 1994 16:48 | 5 |
| Brilliant - 9 points out of 9 and now only five points behind Leeds.
The battle is on for Number One in Yorkshire. There are a couple of
Lancies above us but that doesn't matter for this season.
Simon
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43.475 | Waddling off? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Wed Apr 06 1994 07:53 | 4 |
| Rumours are that Chris Waddle is going to either Derby or Newcastle.
What for one might ask?
Simon
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43.476 | Waddle going? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Apr 06 1994 14:26 | 15 |
| Simon,
Is this just paper talk? Where did you hear it? We'll have enough
trouble replacing Rolly, without Waddle going as well.
Talking of Waddle, I noticed that Blackburn supporters have copied the
"Waddle Wonderland" song using Shearer's name instead. Also, Blackburn
have started selling No9 shirts with "GOD" printed on them instead of
"SHEARER", an idea which originated at Hillsborough using Waddle's
shirt. Are Blackburn trying to tell us that Shearer is the equal of The
Omnipotent One? Well I suppose that imitation is the greatest form of
flattery. Pity we can't imitate their bank balance and current form.
Paul
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43.477 | Sad end to a sad season for you boys | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Apr 06 1994 14:58 | 11 |
| re:476
So thats 1 Paul Warhurst, 1 little ditty and 1 marketing idea we have
got from you. That still doesn't make up for your performances
against United.
Believe me, if you had anything else worth having, we'd have that too.
Cheers,
Andy
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43.478 | It wasn't petty, it was a socio-economic statement | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Apr 06 1994 16:13 | 20 |
| Andy,
It has been a sad season for us. It shows that we have become highly
expectant after the successes (for Wednesday anyhow) of the last threee
seasons. And we have done it largely without the help of a man with
extremely large pockets.
>got from you. That still doesn't make up for your performances
>against United. ^
Does this include the semi-final of the Coke Cup, which, from your
notes, I think you wanted us to lose.
BTW I would have thought that Kenny would be able to aford tailor made
clothes now, not having to resort to buying the last XXXL overcoat in
the Hornes sale. (smiley thing)
Paul.
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43.479 | It's not over yet | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Wed Apr 06 1994 16:18 | 9 |
| Contacts in Derby say Chris will sign in the close season. I told this
to my lill' brother in Sheffield and he says things are afoot with
Newcastle.
Whadyamean you wish you had the form of Blackburn? We've got 9 out of 9
which is better than they've got, AND, there's a good chance of another
3 against QPR on Saturday. Europe is still on!!!
Simon
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43.480 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Apr 07 1994 15:06 | 23 |
| Just got back from my jollys in Yorkshire, what a crackin Easter it
was!
3-1 agin Chelsea, which I saw, and in all honesty we should have won
5 or 6 to 1. The linesmen were appalling, the referee only slightly
better, I think he gave us the penalty to avoid any nastiness he might
have encountered otherwise. Bright didn't play very well. Sheridan was
brilliant. Jones played like an absolute donkey, in fact he was so bad
other players simply did not pass the ball to him - which is just as
well because he lost it every time he got it.
5-1 agin Everton, and Worthington scored!! - I'm pleased for him,
he played a blinder in the Chelsea match. He really has improved a lot
over the years. Jones scored too (gulp).
0-1 agin Swindon, I only caught the highlights, but we looked a bit
lucky to me.
That puts us in sixth place, just behind Leeds, who, hopefully we still
might overtake. Not really a sad end to the season, even though we
haven't won owt (we didn't win owt last season either!).
Al.
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43.481 | | LEGB4::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Thu Apr 07 1994 15:33 | 3 |
| Have Leeds & Shef Wed still to play?
Rick.
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43.482 | No | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Fri Apr 08 1994 07:54 | 6 |
| Wasn't it 1-1 or 1-0 to somebody at Elland Road and 3-3 at
Hillsborough, or was that last season, or the season before, or even a
different planet? I think Horsforth and Pudsey have yet to play but
that's not important, in this notesfile anyway.
Simon
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43.483 | Gazza for the Owls | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Fri Apr 08 1994 12:55 | 6 |
| I don't suppose we'll reach 500 by the end of the day, but let's try,
and what better way to start by suggesting that now Gazza has broken
his leg and is out for a year, Trev will bring him back to England.
Whaddya think?
Simon
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43.484 | | UNTADH::DELANEY | Yorkie | Fri Apr 08 1994 14:00 | 16 |
|
Good point Simon, after all, the last time cheeky Trev went on holiday
in Italy he brought back Waddle (it could have been alot worse, it
could have been one of those plastic replicas of the tower of Pisa - the
ones with the nubile young women wrapped round em). Although Gazza is a bit
of a blubber, I'm sure he could make a useful contribution at Hillsborough.
Other points for discussion (to bring us to 500) are :-
1. Why don't SWFC accept 50 pound notes?? - I'd made it fresh that
morning, so there was nothin dodgy about it!
2. How come they don't let you pay to get onto the cop anymore? (you
have to have a ticket).
Al.
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43.485 | Largest Kop in the land | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Fri Apr 08 1994 14:46 | 6 |
| Didn't know that about the all-ticket Kop. The last time I was there
(Owls 3-3 Swindon) I got on with a ticket. Must have sommat to do with
the opponents. From what part of the Great City do you hail btw? I'm
from Heeley/Meersbrook - a spit from the Lane.
Simon
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43.486 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Fri Apr 08 1994 14:49 | 3 |
| Leeds play Sheffield on the 26th April at Elland Road so I'm told.. :->
Rick.
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43.487 | Ah! that outside toilet! | UNTADI::65357::WILCOCKSON | | Fri Apr 08 1994 15:05 | 6 |
| >> From what part of the Great City do you hail btw?
Hillsborough, Willis Rd. to be exact, about 200 yards from the Leppings
Lane end.
Al.
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43.488 | Who can we overtake next?? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Fri Apr 08 1994 16:48 | 9 |
| > -< Largest Kop in the land >-
Is it, Simon? I thought Sunderland's (or was it Middlesboro's) was
bigger. How about Lardypool's?
Paul.
BTW It worked for 300 so I'll try it again. I think ManU are cr*p.
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43.489 | Drivel | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Fri Apr 08 1994 16:57 | 10 |
| Just time for one more last one before returning to Blightey -
Wednesday's Kop is the biggest and Villa's second. Al, I used to work
at Bert Ridge's newsagents on Penistone Road. Think he delivered to
Willis Road. Paul, Manchester United are top of the Premiership and
that's a fact (can't get moderated for that)
Here's another fact - on average, human beings have got less than 2
legs. This season, Wednesday have often had even fewer.
Simon
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43.490 | 4 out of 4 since Sheridan returned | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Apr 11 1994 09:05 | 15 |
| Owls 3 - 1 QPR
Bright 2 A QPR player
Sheridan - pen
Well, another win. Four on the trot. If we'd played like this straight
after going out of the cups then maybe we'd be fighting for a UEFA
place instead of 5th (mind you local pride is at stake to finish above
Leeds). Report anyone?
I heard that Des walker was taken off towards the end of the match with
an injury. At the time it didn't look too serious but later he was
taken to hospital with a suspected broken leg.
Paul.
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43.491 | Only bruisd | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Mon Apr 11 1994 11:23 | 7 |
| Didn't get very far towards half grand did we? Oh well, Des's leg is
only bruised and we did keep sixth spot after loosing it to Kidneypool
for a while.
Coventry away next Saturday. 5 out of 5?
Simon
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43.492 | Sent to Coventry | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Apr 11 1994 12:05 | 11 |
| Hhmmm, Coventry, eh?! Could be my last chance to see the lads this
season. I could combine it with a trip to see my mate who lives up
there.
Simon, did the news about Walker only having a bruised leg come out
yesterday? Bet we get to 500 before England v The Windies.
Paul.
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43.493 | I nod my head | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Mon Apr 11 1994 13:32 | 8 |
| Read about the bruise this morning. You're right about Sheridan's
return and the Owls' return to winning ways. Is that an original
thought? If we win all our last five matches and Leeds, The Arse, and
Newcastle loose theirs, we'll still finish third.
Up the Windies!
Simon
|
43.494 | Well spotted | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Apr 11 1994 13:47 | 10 |
| Well, I've always thought that when Sheridan plays well Wednesday play
well as well.
I think third is a *touch* optimistic but, if the Arse can win the CWC
and finish third, fourth would be good enough. We've still got to keep
trying until the end of the season with every place being worth an
extra 57 thousand.
Paul.
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43.495 | Worralorranoughts | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:07 | 12 |
| 57 thousand pence is a lot of pence. 57 thousand pounds is huge,
astronomical, not nominal in noughts as it were. Where does it come
from? Television rights mostly says a small voice. What are they
though? What color are they?
Actually it's not that much. A 20,000 gate sees c.200,000 pounds these
days doesn't it? It's only several minutes work. Alright several
million but there's a several in it.
Any more news on the Deane/Woods exchange?
Simon
|
43.496 | 57000 pounds!! | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:28 | 7 |
| Yes, it sounds a lot doesn't it. That's the figure I heard anyway. It
was 34000 last season. Woods/Deane deal. Whaddat??
Paul.
|
43.497 | It's only half as much as 114,000 Pounds though ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:33 | 6 |
| Yes guys, you're quite right. 57,000 Pounds is quite a lot of money.
In fact, it's exactly three times as much as 19,000 pounds.
Yours helpfully,
Jerry.
|
43.498 | Swap | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:41 | 6 |
| There are '00 and '000 wallahs listening in. There was a rumour of a
swap - Chris Woods for Brian Deane. Did'nt even make the Sun evidently.
Sheffield Wednesday 499 and an innings Windies all out 42
Simon
|
43.499 | now you've reached... | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Tue Apr 12 1994 03:19 | 1 |
|
|
43.500 | note 500......;>) | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Tue Apr 12 1994 03:20 | 1 |
|
|
43.501 | And 1 | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Tue Apr 12 1994 07:50 | 1 |
| Blast. You're not a Chelsea fan are you?
|
43.502 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Tue Apr 12 1994 08:37 | 4 |
|
NO! he's worse than that..
Neil....
|
43.503 | Eh? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Tue Apr 12 1994 11:48 | 3 |
| What, not a hanger-oner of the Arse?
Simon
|
43.504 | Coventry 1-1 Wednesday | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Mon Apr 18 1994 12:07 | 11 |
| Mediocre-sounding match from what I could pick up on the radio. High
points were Unlove's (what's the real spelling?!) forrays in the first
half and Jones' (?) free-kick to equalize in the second. Did anyone
go? It looked like there was very few there from the shots on MOTD.
Also from MOTD, Ipswich looked fairly weak, and Wednesday's next match
is at Hillsborough against them.
Leeds unfortunately consolidated fifth spot.
Simon
|
43.505 | Ndlovu | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Mon Apr 18 1994 12:49 | 1 |
|
|
43.506 | Sent to Coventry | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Apr 18 1994 14:21 | 23 |
| Went to the match. Pretty scrappy game. Ndlovu was pretty nippy but had
a tendency to fall over at the slightest touch, which got the
Wednesday fan's going. Couldn't complain about the penalty - might have
been *just* outside but the ref was always going to give the spot kick.
Great goal by Jones. A free kick about 25 yards out on our right.
Sheridan touched it and Jones hit it left footed into the top corner.
By the way Ogryzovitch (why can't Cov have players with names like
Smith or Jones??) stood motionless I thought that the kick was miles
wide. When the net rippled I couldn't believe it.
I thought we might win it after this but Coventry defended well and
counter attacked swiftly. Babb and their number three look excellent
players, strong and able to find a player with a Sky Bue shirt on with
clearances.
With results going against us I think it will be sixth place for us.
Stroll on August.
Paul
PS A great pint of Bass in the Town Wall Tavern. Not close to either
the ground or the railway station but worth the detour.
|
43.507 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Apr 21 1994 10:21 | 16 |
| O.K. Simon, here's some action.
Sheridan played for the Republic last night and from the two radio
accounts I listened to he played really well, providing the assist for
the goal (after Whelan split the defence with a pass from the right
touchline, before Cunno mentions it). One radio report said he
dominated the midfield but from this mornings papers this looks to have
been a bit generous, with Townsend and Staunton getting the plaudits in
the centre.
I don't think Charlton is likely to alter his preparations for the WC
and will stick to the tried and trusted methods. Any Eire supporters
out there know when the squad will announced.
Paul.
|
43.508 | Best team in Hillsborough | NSIC00::ROLLITT | The despicable dry doings of dogs | Thu Apr 21 1994 11:01 | 8 |
| I watched the match on the telly here last nite. Sheridan (et al but
him especially) DID dominate the midfield and set up the goal for
Coyne. Great result for Eire, they stiffled Holland, but still managed to
play some good fast football.
I'm glad my grandad came from Drogheda.
Simon
|
43.509 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Thu Apr 21 1994 12:02 | 8 |
| >>I'm glad my grandad came from Drogheda.
Welcome to the World cup bandwagon Simon . Hope to hear your support in June
The more the merrier
Regards,
Peter.
|
43.510 | Oh the green pastures | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:43 | 8 |
| I'll be cheering along with my mate whose folks come from an
altogether nicer place - Sneem. Don't wish to offend, but the part of
Drogheda I visited reminded me of the scruffy part of Sheffield -
probably why my grandad felt so at home there.
Pity you don't support Sheffield Wednesday though ...
Simon
|
43.511 | Wednesday 5-0 Ipswich | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Sun Apr 24 1994 09:22 | 25 |
| Well another good win for the Owls as they charge onward in the race to
become the first Premiership side to score 100 goals in a season. Man
Utd are in front so far, then Newcastle, and then the Owls close
behind.
We move 2 points closer to Leeds in fifth spot with Liverpool and
Wimbledeon hot on our heels.
Remember this, if the league were decided by the number of letters in
a team's name then:
1. Sheffield Wednesday (18)
2. Queens Park Rangers (17)
3. Manchester United (16)
4. Tottenham Hotspur (16)
.
.
20. Arsenal (7)
21. Chelsea (7)
22. Everton (7)
Happy Sunday (Sunday?!?)
Simon
|
43.512 | Y'OWLS, Y'OWLS ... | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Tue Apr 26 1994 09:27 | 11 |
| Hey guys, what gives?
Let's celebrate Wednesday's crushing victory instead of fatuously
imbibing in innane banter about a minnow's futile attempts to excoriate
itself from the lower divisions - even if it is the home of the great
Kevin "Get off my Range Rover" Keegan.
Btw - isn't there some reward for the first team to get 100 goals?
Simon
|
43.513 | 5 - nowt | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Tue Apr 26 1994 10:32 | 7 |
|
Yup, I ruddy good win on Saturday, best scoreline in the premier.
I fancy our chances of catching Leeds now - we are definately on song.
Have you noticed Chris Waddle is noting in the Norwich note?? Odd.
Al.
|
43.514 | Down to 7th | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Apr 27 1994 09:49 | 7 |
| Well, Wimbledon just simply aren't going to give up. They beat Oldham
3-0 last night to sneak into 6th place. They're 1 point above Wednesday
having played one more match. As this would be their highest final
league place ever they will be trying right to the last day.
Paul.
|
43.515 | Leeds United... 5th place! :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed Apr 27 1994 09:50 | 3 |
| :->>>>>
Rick.
|
43.516 | Nobody mention Sinton.... | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Apr 27 1994 10:08 | 7 |
| Well Rick, buying expensive flops like Deane you need all the extra
money you can get (smiley thing).
Yours in good spirited Yorkshire rivalry,
Paul.
|
43.517 | Match tonite? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Wed Apr 27 1994 14:46 | 5 |
| Is our next match against Oldham at Boundary Park on Saturday or are we
playing someone else tonite? Re couple ago, hey yeah, CW can't get a
game so he's noting just like us - but for Norwich !?!
Simon
|
43.518 | Biggest nite of the season | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Tue May 03 1994 14:41 | 14 |
| Arguably our biggest match of the season tonite as we take on fellow
strugglers Lose United. We've got to overhaul the Wombles and get
within biting distance of Leeds.
Arguably the biggest nite for football in Sheffield also as the Blades
seek to retain their premiership status against Oldham. The terrible
Boundary Park pitch might not be such an obstacle to the Blades as it was
to Wednesday on Saturday.
Fingers crossed for the Great City (yeah, honest, have you seen the
new tram?) tonite.
Simon
|
43.519 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue May 03 1994 16:22 | 5 |
| >and get within biting distance of Leeds.
In your dreams.... :->
Rick.
|
43.520 | Leads can't even beat Wigan | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Tue May 03 1994 16:33 | 11 |
| Hey,
(a) Why do you support Leeds anyway when there's a far more
illustrious club just down the road (the Owls did in 29/30 what the
Mancs have just done)?
(b) Do you agree that your best player at the moment is John Newsome?
(c) Do you agree that your best player ever was Mick Jones?
Friendly Yorkshire rivalry and smiley wot-nots,
Simon
|
43.521 | When did Sheffield Eagles get to a Wembley Final? | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Tue May 03 1994 18:19 | 11 |
| (a) Cos I come from Leeds.. & who wants to support a team that come
from Sheffield.... :->
(b) No... most of the time he's a joke.. you should have heard the
number of people who wanted him off the pitch on Saturday... he's
almost as bad as Chris "Get Him Off" Fairclough!..
(c) No... The best player we've ever had is Jack Charlton.....IMHO..
:->
Rick.
|
43.522 | Leeds 2-2 Wednesday | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Wed May 04 1994 07:51 | 13 |
| Congratulations ...
Tha spozzy gets
Wednesday were the better side for more than 3/4 of the match and
deserved their 0-2 lead. Then lightening struck, grumble, mutter, moan
(to quote). We can't catch that fifth spot now, but you'll probably
beat Swindon on Saturday anyway.
I suppose we'll have to concede the Number One in Yorkshire spot but
last nite's display shows how close it is.
Simon
|
43.523 | Leeds come back from 2 down | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 04 1994 09:23 | 7 |
| Another 2 goal lead down the pan. We must beat Man City on Saturday to
take 6th spot because I think that the Wombles will turn Everton over
in their single-team crusade to rid the Premier division of all clubs
with bigger gates than them.
Paul.
|
43.524 | | GLADYS::CRAVEN | When you buy a Big Mac you get a bag | Wed May 04 1994 09:28 | 1 |
| G'day Paul, how did Sheff.Utd get on....Ica
|
43.525 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United : League Champions 1992. | Wed May 04 1994 09:43 | 10 |
| Well there's only one thing I can say.....
LEEDS!!!! :->
I can give you membership details if ya want Paul.. ;->>>>>
Rick.
|
43.526 | Shouldn't it be LEEDS???? :-> | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 04 1994 10:00 | 14 |
| Hmmmm, Rick. Now would that be the same Leeds that were outplayed for
most of their match at home last night ?? Or would that be the Leeds
who were outplayed for most of the match against Wigan at Wembley on
Saturday ??
Yours in friendly Yorkshire rivalry,
Paul.
PS Ica, The Blades drew 1-1 at Oldham. The result wasn't enough for
either team to breathe more easily. It'll all be sorted out on
Saturday. My bet is that Everton and Ipswich will join Swindon in Div 1
next year.
|
43.527 | All in all | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Wed May 04 1994 10:44 | 10 |
| We need a win against Man City and at best a draw from the Wombles to
jump into 6th spot by dint of better goal difference. If the Wombles
win they'll keep 6th. Liverpool in 8th can't catch us now, so at least
7th is safe.
Considering the number of injuries we've had (rightly acknowledged by a
very fair Blackburn follower) it's not been a bad season - 7th (or 6th) in
the league, good runs in both cups, and third highest goal scorers.
Simon
|
43.528 | Scores? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Thu May 05 1994 13:50 | 1 |
| Any other Premiership results last nite apart from Man Utd 2-0 Southampton?
|
43.529 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | Shy Ann (Indian Virgin) | Thu May 05 1994 15:06 | 2 |
|
Chelsea 1-2 Coventry
|
43.530 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Fri May 06 1994 15:58 | 3 |
| Can anyone confirm whether Pressman and Walker were playing against
Leeds ? Also who scored the goals and who had the assists ? It's
hotting up in the office fantasy league !
|
43.531 | | EASE::SMYTH | | Fri May 06 1994 16:38 | 10 |
| watson got one for wednesday
white came on as a sub and scored for leeds
wallace might have got the other
final score 2-2
gs
|
43.532 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Fri May 06 1994 17:08 | 7 |
| Chris Bart-Williams scored Wednesday's first, I think.
I pity the poor sods who picked members of Wednesday's defence in their
team. Last season I worked with the bloke who had the highest points
total in the entire fantasy league.
Paul.
|
43.533 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | S'il Vous pla�t, o� est le bar? | Fri May 06 1994 18:02 | 1 |
| White got both Leeds goals
|
43.534 | Comparison | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Sun May 08 1994 14:15 | 21 |
| Well that's it then chaps, and this is how it turned out (minus today's
Man Utd result) compared with last year:
1994 || 1993
=====================||==========================
Man Utd 91 || Man Utd 84
Blackburn 84 || Villa 74
Newcastle 77 || Norwich 72
Arsenal 71 || Blackburn 71
Leeds 70 || QPR 63
Wimbledon 65 || Liverpool 59
SHEFF WED 64 || SHEFF WED 59
Liverpool 60 || Spurs 59
As you can see, Wednesday haven't shifted. However, we got 5 more
points than last year. Leeds got 19 more than last year! But remember
they only just escaped relegation then!
Damn shame about the Blades. My condolences to everyone involved.
Simon
|
43.535 | roll on August | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon May 09 1994 18:21 | 18 |
| Owls 1-1 Man City
This result is totally representative of our season. Get a lead, end up
with a draw (and sometimes worse).
This was Roland Nillson's last game for the Owls - he will be sorely
missed. I hope the crowd gave him a good send-off as he has been a good
player for us.
Althogh I don't think many Wednesday supporters in Sheffield will be
too concerned, I'm sorry that United went down. Maybe this will be the
spur they need to get their boardroom sorted out. As you said, Simon,
it's a real sickener when the Everton "penalty" and the Blackburn
(disallowed) penalty are taken into account. To go down in the last
minute of the last match must be hard to take.
Paul.
|
43.536 | slightly soiled goalie going cheap | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 11 1994 08:58 | 9 |
| Reported in the paper this morning that Chris Woods has been put on the
transfer list. This was inevitable as Pressman has been playing
excellently (except when the tv cameras are at Hillsboro') and
Wednesday couldn't justify having Woods as a sub (Woods himself must
still have more ambition than just waiting for Pressman to lose form or
fitness).
Paul.
|
43.537 | More prattle | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Wed May 11 1994 11:53 | 11 |
| It's been known for a while now that Chris Woods was going to leave
Hillsborough at the end of the season. There was talk not long ago of
a swap/px deal with Leeds for Brian Deane, but what Leeds would have
done with him I don't know - more to the point, I don't know what we
would have done with Deane (probably send him off after the thieves who
stole the kits not long ago).
Any more on the rumour that Trev is bringing over Boli (sp?) from
France?
Simon
|
43.538 | Where are our noters? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Mon May 16 1994 11:15 | 7 |
| I get back to work after a long weekend and find that every team's notes
(including Sheffield United's) have increased x-fold except ours.
What happened to the support for the team that was Numero Uno in
extremis in the 29 and 30 seasons?
Simon
|
43.539 | Simple | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Mon May 16 1994 13:49 | 7 |
|
We ALL had a long week end Simon.
...and looking at the weather across the DEC loading bay, I'm wishing
it had been even longer!
Al.
|
43.540 | Like Naples Bay? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Mon May 16 1994 15:16 | 5 |
| DEC loading bay - is it a coincidence that DEC located at this
wonderfully exotic-sounding resort or was this sun-kissed slice of
tropicana somehow named after said company?
Simon
|
43.541 | | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Mon May 16 1994 15:29 | 4 |
| I think it's just coincidence, it's not quite as lovely as the
exotic name suggests though!
Al.
|
43.542 | Loading Bay, mmm, luvverly | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Mon May 16 1994 16:03 | 13 |
| And how far is this 'Loading Bay' from Leppings Lane? Btw, Leppings
Lane is so named because it used to house Lepps, sometimes spelt Lemps.
Not too sure what a Lepp or Lemp was - Can you help Paul?
As for Hillsborough, this beautiful region was so named because of the
hills surrounding the borough (still in evidence despite the
burrowing/excavating activities associated with Ski slopes, highways,
and supertrams).
End of lesson
Simon
|
43.543 | Only cricket and England-less WC till next season | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 18 1994 12:51 | 15 |
| Simon,
Yes, I'm still alive and well. I've been a bit busy over the last week
or so and, as it's well into May, I'm going into semi-hibernation until
mid-August.
I'm going to try to get onto the Internet conference for Wednesday at
Sheffield Univ so if there's any interesting bits of news I'll keep you
posted.
Paul.
BTW Hope Big Jack picks Sheridan for the Republic. That could liven up
my viewing quite a bit.
|
43.544 | Sacks? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Thu May 19 1994 11:25 | 11 |
| Are sacks being distributed? This note needs all the noters it can
muster. A lowly 544 for a club from the city that virtually invented
inter-city association football!
The first inter-city matches were between Sheffield and Glasgow at the
end of the last century. Never mind Notts County, Royal Engineers, or
Woolwich Arsenal, Sheffield FC was there right from the start and from
it blossomed Sheffield Wednesday.
Simon
|
43.545 | An Owls note Simon!!!!! 43.545 | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 25 1994 10:01 | 5 |
| Good to see Sheridan staking a claim for a place in the Republic's WC
side. He scored the only goal in their warm-up game against Bolivia.
Paul.
|
43.546 | 43.546 | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Wed May 25 1994 10:48 | 8 |
| Yeehahh, this note is hot man.
Did you see Question of Sport? David Grindley (UK 400 meter record
holder) was the mystery personality. He appeared at Hillsborough
wearing an Owls kit. I thought he was from Lancashire somewhere. Wierd
innit?
Simon
|
43.547 | We're going so fast I'm feeling sick | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 25 1994 13:38 | 16 |
| I saw it as well, Simon. I saw the socks were the Owls' but what about
the shirt. It was *black* and white stripes wasn't it. Is this next
seasons away kit?? It looks too similar to our traditional blue and
white. I thought that maybe QoS had mixed them up to confuse the panel
(it seemed to work on Tony Adams, anyway).
Have they altered the dugouts at Hillsboro' because they looked
different from the ones we had last season.
Any speculative transfer news?? Denis Bergkamp on his way to Sheffield
yet?
43.547 - dizzy heights.
Paul.
|
43.548 | 43.458 | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Wed May 25 1994 15:28 | 8 |
| Don't know anything for sure, except that there will be players coming
to replace team or squad members like Gordon Watson, Chris Waddle,
Chris Woods, Carlton Palmer, Nigel Jemson, Roland Nisson, etc.
Rumour has it that Liz Taylor is recovering after a hip replacement -
so she'll be out at least for the start of next season.
Simon
|
43.549 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Wed May 25 1994 15:34 | 5 |
| >>Rumour has it that Liz Taylor is recovering after a hip replacement -
>>so she'll be out at least for the start of next season.
Yeah but at least George Burns is fit :-)
|
43.550 | Donny Belles star being chased | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Wed May 25 1994 16:29 | 6 |
| We could'nt afford him and his nurse (she ties his boot laces). Talking
about nurses, rumour has it that Wednesday are among several teams
interested in talks with a Docaster Belles star. Didn't catch her name
but she is a Yorskhire lass with a greyhound called Graham.
Simon
|
43.551 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 25 1994 16:38 | 11 |
| Yes, the silly season's here.
I can exclusively reveal that Wednesday have made an offer for
Coronation Street star Vera Duckworth. However, the offer has been
refused as she is a fictional character. This is the second time this
week that Wednesday have had an offer turned down after their earlier
bid to sign Fulchester Rovers keep Billy "he swims through the air"
Fish failed.
Paul.
|
43.552 | Really! | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Wed May 25 1994 16:53 | 10 |
| Doncaster Belles is England's premier ladies football team. Trev (and
others including Phil Neal of Coventry and Billy Bonds of West Ham) has
seen fit to eye this Donny talent with a view to inclusion in the reserve
team initially.
Of course, there are lots of suggestive remarks that can be made in
such a note, but I will refrain because this is a genuine rumour and
not a made-up one.
Simon
|
43.553 | *really* really ?? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 25 1994 17:03 | 11 |
| Sorry Simon. You have to admit that coming after the Liz Taylor and
George Burns notes it did look a bit suspect. If it's true then it
would be a ground-breaking move. After all Sheffield has the oldest
footbal club so we could be the first team in the UK (the world?) to
have a professional woman on the books (cue crappy jokes about
"professionals")
Keep us posted.
Paul.
|
43.554 | | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Wed May 25 1994 17:21 | 3 |
| > footbal club so we could be the first team in the UK (the world?) to
Certainly not in the World as there is an Italian professional league.
|
43.555 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Little Frank is absolutely bobbins at football | Wed May 25 1994 17:38 | 5 |
| It has always been something of a mystery to me that none of the Belles have
been asked, begged even, to play for the chaps' side. At least they'd have had
experience of winning something, and it might even get us on telly.
Mike
|
43.556 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 25 1994 18:29 | 12 |
| >> footbal club so we could be the first team in the UK (the world?) to
> Certainly not in the World as there is an Italian professional league.
No, I meant in a mixed team! Anyone know of any women playing in a
(mainly male) professional league.
Mind you, you could have a point - we all know that Italian footballers
are all big girls (smiley).
Paul.
|
43.557 | More info needed | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Thu May 26 1994 07:55 | 4 |
| We have a Doncaster expert in Mike Fowler, but are there any female
noters in this conference who could mebbe add a few more details?
Simon
|
43.558 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Thu May 26 1994 10:52 | 19 |
|
Could one of the Chris Wobble Fan Club please inform the uneducated
masses of Christine's "stats" for the season just ended?
Something like:
number of appearances (split into League, FA Cup, League Cup,
Europe)
goals scored (split as above..)
international caps (who against, and any details of goals scored)
medals won (either at club, international or representative level)
I'm sure they'll be really worth a look, as I know how highly you
all rate him.
I have put together a scrapbook of His career and need some of these
impressive facts in order to bring it up to date. Thanks,
Andy.
|
43.559 | Tales From The Trout Farm by J.R.Hartley | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu May 26 1994 13:39 | 15 |
| Well there I was, swimming along the bottom, when I noticed something
on the river-bank. I went up to the surface to get a better look and
there's this bloke with a sort of thin, pole-thing which he was
swishing backwards and forwards. I thought what a complete tw*t,
standing out there in the cold and rain doing this strange dance.
I was just about to get off when this huge fly passes over and lands on
the surface right in front of me. It didn't look like any fly I've ever
seen. It had a red chest with something sharp (crap sponsorship pun
- ed.) in the middle. I thought I'm not rising for that!
So children, there we have it. That's what fishing is. If it's done by
someone not very skilled it's so easy to spot so just ignore the bait
and hopefully he'll b*gg*er off in a bit.
|
43.560 | Waddles figures | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Thu May 26 1994 14:47 | 13 |
| What are you on about Paul? Anyway, I put some stats together for
Chris in 93/94:
League FA Cup League Cup
-------------------------------------
Appearances 21 4 2
Goals 18 7 3
MotM 15 4 2
There, that speaks for itself. We only had him for half a season all in
all. We would have been up there if it hadn't been for his injuries.
Simon
|
43.561 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Thu May 26 1994 15:01 | 5 |
|
Thanks Simon. That's just the sort of thimg I was looking for.
Really, Paul....how could you think I was casting a line? ;-)
Andy.
|
43.562 | B***S*** | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Thu May 26 1994 15:05 | 4 |
|
Surly Waddle didn't score 18 goals....
Neil..
|
43.563 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Thu May 26 1994 15:19 | 6 |
|
Paul, I've got one! ;-)
..and don't call me surly...or surely...or shirley..or..
Andy.
|
43.564 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Thu May 26 1994 15:28 | 7 |
|
I've got a nibble too...
Good game this....
Neil...
|
43.565 | When he's good he's good... *but*.. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu May 26 1994 16:10 | 25 |
| Seriously, Andy, Waddle has been good value for Wednesday. He may have
his detractors but when he's on form he can be devastating. When he
came to Hillsborough I think he fancied that we could win something
(and we were in Europe for the first time since the Fairs Cup). After
the disappointment of the two cup finals last year and being injured
for quite a lot of this I wouldn't be suprised if he was hankering to
get away (when someone said he was off to Newcastle earlier it didn't
come as a shock).
As I've said before in this note, the number of injuries over the last
two seasons at Hillsborough suggests a too rigourous training
programme (or very bad luck). Waddle, Sheridan and Hirst are too
important to lose for the major part of a season.
Waddle's conribution to the goal tally isn't that great but as we've
proved this season (I think we scored more goals than any team bar
Newcastle and Manu) there are plenty of other players who can score.
The most important aspect of playing someone like Waddle is their lack
of defensive qualities. Errm, but there again we seem to have
*conceded* quite a lot of goals without Waddle this season as well.
Hope this helps you with your 'album'.
Paul.
|
43.566 | Slurrrrr | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Thu May 26 1994 16:13 | 10 |
| Look, I don't know what's going on, but if it's a sneaky way of getting
a guy to talk about some tax that he might owe, well it's just not going to
work. I pay my Andorran taxes fair and square and I'm not going to let
Chris become the tragic center of a late payment/hero farse.
Chris is a valuable asset to the Hillsborough setup and his presence
will be missed when he joins Derby next month. Besides, I've got till
the end of the month to pay it.
Simon
|
43.567 | Football Notes - Rules of Fishing | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu May 26 1994 16:26 | 2 |
|
If you catch one that is clearly insane you must throw it back.
|
43.568 | Etiquette ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu May 26 1994 16:31 | 5 |
| Andy,
Shouldn't we teach it how to swim first ! ;-)
Jerry.
|
43.569 | Nope! | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Thu May 26 1994 16:38 | 0 |
43.570 | What a kind Sole ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu May 26 1994 16:58 | 6 |
| Peter,
I bet you're one of those people who looks for tins of tuna with the
"F**k the Dolphins" stickers on them ;-)
Jerry.
|
43.571 | What's that smell ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Thu May 26 1994 17:14 | 6 |
| Ah you're coddin' me Jerry. Whale I'm pearched up here herring all this crab do
ya think I'm going to have pity ? It's a load of pollocks.
Nawh,
Peter.
|
43.572 | Can't believe what I'm herring | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu May 26 1994 17:23 | 11 |
|
Jerry,
I think Peters been out of the water too long !
Its going to be a long summer if we are resorting to aquatic puns
before we've even reach June.
Cheers,
Andy ;-)
|
43.573 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu May 26 1994 17:28 | 9 |
| re teaching fish to swim
At least we've reached that point in the evolutionary scale.
Anyway enough of this, I'm off.
Adios Amoebas!
Paul.
|
43.574 | Getting desperate, I must admit... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu May 26 1994 17:35 | 4 |
| Pike down, the lot of you.
Some of us have haddock enough of this bass humour...
|
43.575 | Line Hook and stinker... I mean sinker | NEMAIL::PILATON | Nick Pilato DECUS IM&T Supervisor | Thu May 26 1994 18:13 | 9 |
| HO! HO! me thinks you better check that one twice...
He didn't nibble, or get caught.... he just didn't know what one looks
like, and was curious and got tangled up.... check him for ???? marks
Ha! Jerry, those aren't question marks.... they're HOOKS. ;^)))
Nick
|
43.576 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Thu May 26 1994 18:14 | 6 |
| I could fillet in the air that you were going to tuna in Dom.Was the porpoise to
your contribution that you are just breaming over with the joys of summer ?
I trout it.
Peter.
|
43.577 | Tomorrow's pun subject : root vegetables | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu May 26 1994 18:21 | 13 |
| Either they've been putting mescalin in the water or things are getting
pretty bad around here.
I should enter the predictions competition, shouldn't I. See note
43.551, first sentence for details.
See you later,
Paul.
|
43.578 | Wel I hope you Turnip tomorrow Paul :-) | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Thu May 26 1994 18:58 | 0 |
43.579 | Vegetables | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Fri May 27 1994 07:59 | 13 |
| Being a vegetarian, I cannot bring myself to contribute to this
punning ridicule of our poikilothermic aquahabitating cousins. However,
I shall attempt to compose a wittisism whose content bristles with
our soil-loving slug-fearing vegetable cousins. Let me see:
Potato, courgette, tomato, cauliflower, jerusalem artichoke, ordinary
artichoke, pea, sprout, cabbage (both red and white), bean (both black
and mung), asparagus, and finally, okra.
If you look hard enough, you will find the names of at least six Owls
players in there, which at least makes this note relevant.
Simon
|
43.580 | PHAYDEN wins the Fish Pun prize... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri May 27 1994 11:20 | 7 |
| >If you look hard enough, you will find the names of at least six Owls
>players in there, which at least makes this note relevant.
Yeah, how many goals *did* Jerusalem Artichoke score in the 1952-52
season?
|
43.581 | | TRUCKS::SANT | network partner exited | Fri May 27 1994 11:24 | 4 |
|
re 579...
Simon, you forgot mange tout 8-}
|
43.582 | Another one? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Crisps - Vasco da Gama's dad Jim | Fri May 27 1994 11:51 | 6 |
| Look, if "mange tout" is a blithe and anagramatical reference to the
famous Canadian left-back of the 60s; Matt Goune who had to retire from
first-class soccer because of the scurrilous claims of the tax
authorities, then I'm not falling for it.
Simon
|
43.583 | Scotland, Ireland | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Mon May 30 1994 09:57 | 16 |
| Went down the road to watch Scotland v Holland in Utrecht only to find
it was all-ticket and the cheapest tout ticket going at for 75 guilders.
I'd only got 30 on me and I'd already forked out 20 on 2 Scotland
scarves for the kids. Anyway, I went back to the B&B and watched it on
telly.
And then there was last nite. Germany 0-2 Ireland. I couldn't believe
it. Ireland played the same as they played against Holland. They
screwed the Germans right down with Cascarino and MacAteer playing really
well. Just to give the note a Sheffield tinge, Sheridan had another
good game and even Kelly (Alan) seetled down (eventually).
Great stuff!
Simon
|
43.584 | Groundwork? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Mon Jun 06 1994 11:26 | 5 |
| I was in Sheffield at the weekend. Passing Bramall Lane I noticed the
old John Street stand coming down. Any such activity planned for
Hillsborough?
Simon
|
43.585 | | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Jun 06 1994 11:57 | 9 |
| Re -1
> Passing Bramall Lane I noticed the old John Street stand coming down.
I hope you weren't hurt by any flying debris. I presume that you
informed the Emergancy Services immediately ;-)
Jerry.
|
43.586 | I like the ripples best | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Mon Jun 06 1994 13:05 | 4 |
| Aren't you that fisherman? If so, can you tell me if it's true that
there is actually a fish called a plonker?
Simon
|
43.587 | Me and Jack go back a long way ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Mon Jun 06 1994 13:53 | 7 |
| Simon,
Yes, there is a fish called a Plonker. However, I always throw them
back cos it's just not a sport the way they go looking for hooks to
chew on ;-)
Jerry.
|
43.588 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Jun 06 1994 13:57 | 13 |
| Simon, I think they're putting in the executive boxes at Hillsboro'
during the close season. This should increase the number of
*interested* supporters by about 2. All the other work is complete now,
I think.
Read in the paper on Saturday that Wednesday were having talks with a
Coventry defender (not Babb, think it's their right back).
Unfortunately I didn't bring the paper with me and I can't remember his
name but he's going for about 500,000. Anyone else read this - can you
fill us in?
Paul.
|
43.589 | Lost opportunity | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Jun 09 1994 10:07 | 15 |
| The Eric Cantona cock-up continues. He could be going to Italy for 10
million (Inter have offered Bergkamp plus cash). If Francis had taken
the small (100,000 pounds for a half-season loan is nothing) gamble
then we could have been in quite a good position.
It's anyone's guess how he would have faired at Hillsboro' but at least
we'd have had the benefit of him playing for us as opposed to against
us and Manu wouldn't be having a big payday (which they don't need as
much as us in the first place).
The only good thing to come out of this is that Leeds must be kicking
themselves even more - Wilkinson must be having nightmares.
Paul.
|
43.590 | Drink and Drink to Eric the King the King.. | MUFC::TONY | | Thu Jun 09 1994 10:31 | 14 |
|
>>It's anyone's guess how he would have faired at Hillsboro' but at least
>>we'd have had the benefit of him playing for us as opposed to against
>>us and Manu wouldn't be having a big payday (which they don't need as
>>much as us in the first place).
Paul,
Eric wouldn't have stayed a month with you guys...What with 2 finals 2 defeats
no trophys etc etc..no chance..He likes the chance to win something if that
disappears and things look bleak, then he'll move on.
The same will happen with United..!!
Tony
|
43.591 | MUFC::TONY - support Manu by any chance? | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Jun 09 1994 11:05 | 20 |
| Tony,
Maybe you're right. He *may* have moved very quickly. However, his
search for success had been pretty much in vain until he came to
England and I think he just wanted to get out of France so he *may*
have stayed for longer than you think. He *may* have made the
difference in those two finals you mentioned as he *has* made the
difference for Leeds and you.
*If* he did move I don't think Wednesday would have been stupid enough
to sell him to a direct rival (if we may so humbly count ourselves as
such) and if he hadn't made such a big impact noone would have been
interested anyway.
My point still stands, that Francis lost a great opportunity for the
sake of 100k, which is peanuts by todays standards, just because he
wanted more time to see him play.
Paul.
|
43.592 | Cantona, Schmona | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Jun 09 1994 11:06 | 7 |
| This Eric Soft Drinks guy obviously has a huge ego. It would be
interesting to put him in a room with Chris Eubank or Ian Wright or another
large ego owner, light the blue touch paper and stand back.
In a few years and with the right manager, he could be in Hollywood.
Simon
|
43.593 | Cantona for President. | MUFC::TONY | | Thu Jun 09 1994 12:21 | 4 |
| >>In a few years and with the right manager, he could be in Hollywood.
Tony
|
43.594 | Washington DC is on the East side | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Jun 09 1994 12:27 | 6 |
| Tony,
President of MGM, perhaps? Anyway why would he want a demotion?
Paul.
|
43.595 | Kep em coming | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Jun 09 1994 12:39 | 6 |
| This is fantastic activity for off-season. Re loads ago, Paul, I think
the black and white shirt that Davis Grindley wore on QoS is one of the
Owls kit for next season. Also, nice personal name, put's me in mind of
my Aunty Enid, who's an Owls fan too.
Simon
|
43.596 | He may be closer than you thought ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Jun 09 1994 13:32 | 10 |
| Re: Eric goes to Hollywood
Last Saturday night French TV showed a special programme about Monsieur
Cantona. One section of the programme featured Eric driving a taxi
aroung Manchester picking up "The man on the street" and generally
giving the cameras a guided tour of "His" town. I have yet to see the
programme as I have to deliver a couple of episodes of the Simpsons in
return for the tape.
Jerry.
|
43.597 | Where does he live? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Jun 09 1994 13:37 | 4 |
| Does Soft Drinks actually live in Manchester or out in Cheshire
somewhere with Doctor and Mrs Hilda Ogden?
Simon
|
43.598 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Jun 09 1994 13:51 | 3 |
| Simon, it's somewhere near Lee Chapman (allegedly).
Paul.
|
43.599 | Answer this and get the big one | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Jun 09 1994 14:28 | 12 |
| Paul, Lee Chapman *used* to live about 4 mles away from us in
Ashbourne, Derbyshire at a place called Shirley. Since his move to West
Ham, I don't know if he's still there.
Marco Gabbiadini lives close by at Millington Green, about 5 miles from
Ashbourne.
As for Soft Drinks living in the area, its the first I've heard. There
are a few Man Utd fans in Ashbourne, and I think it would have got out
if he was dossing locally.
Simon
|
43.600 | Ericomes! | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Jun 09 1994 15:18 | 4 |
| See .38 for the first drops of Soft Drink spilt in this note and on
British soil
Simon
|
43.601 | | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Jun 09 1994 16:02 | 2 |
| Eric actually still lives in a rented semi-detached house in Leeds
(Roundhey, I think).
|
43.602 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Jun 09 1994 16:13 | 19 |
| Simon,
It was a cryptic reference to the goings on (and off and on and off...)
that caused him to leave Leeds. The story doing the rounds at that
point was that Cantona (Soft Drink? Don't understand?) was a regulaar
visitor to Lee's house (while Lee was at training but Debbie, is it,
was at home).
I personally thought that she wouldn't go for that ugly git Cantona
even with his so-called Gallic charm.
Paul.
BTW the rumour mill threw up the name of Terry Phelan last night. I'd
have thought that a right-back was a more urgent requirement.
BBTW Ashbourne did you say - good place for a drink. Had a few good
sessions there in my time.
|
43.603 | Yes, cherryade | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Jun 09 1994 16:30 | 13 |
| I've heard 3 ways of pronouncing it:
Cantona (emphasising the final "a" - most popular)
Cantona (emphasising the "can" - a la Alan Green)
Cantona (emphasising the "ton")
The last version Can-tow-nh is the Soft Drinks version
^^^
Do we have to start looking for subtelties in all the replies then now?
Or must we eat "Red root edam made to order"
Simon
|
43.604 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Jun 16 1994 14:04 | 13 |
| Sorry about the delay but here's a transfer story reported in the
quality Sunday press.
The Sport said that Tricky is after Alan Wright, the Blackburn left
back who's been out since Le Saux arrived. Price mentioned about 1.1M.
They also mentioned Kitson of Derby was a potential target (I think
Wednesday wanted him at the time of the Harkes deal - although why he
wanted to get rid of Harkes in the first place is a mystery to me).
Anyone care to confirm.
Paul.
|
43.605 | A rumour about Little Al, thats different. | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Jun 16 1994 14:13 | 18 |
| Paul,
nothing about this locally but i'll ask.
Alan Wright is the vertically challenged full back (he's a couple of
inch shorter than Le Saux) who was Kennys first signing. 400k from
Blackpool.
He's actually pretty good, the only winger who ever gave him a serious
roasting was Chris Waddle in two games the season before last. So where
better for him to go.
His presence gives us some good options on the left so I wouldn't like
to see him leave, and I'd have thought 800k was probably a fairer price.
Cheers,
Andy
|
43.606 | And Kevin Wilson | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Fri Jun 24 1994 10:51 | 5 |
| At the doctor's surgery over the weekend I sat next to Kevin Wilson of
Notts County. How many more famous footballers live in our neck of the
woods I wondered.
Simon
|
43.607 | Owls abroad | UNTADE::PCAS | Eat stool food | Fri Jun 24 1994 10:56 | 7 |
|
Yesterday I spoke to a mate of mine who is holidaying in Sicily, he
had just been playing footy against Andy Sinton!
Robbie was in the net, and Andys team didn't score (that's his story
anyway :^)). Andy's team won the tournament BTW.
Al.
|
43.608 | Enter a tile for your reply | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Fri Jun 24 1994 12:46 | 8 |
| That's not THE Robbie is it?
Robbie "who was in the net, and Andy's team did'nt score" Robbie, or
just another one who was neither in the net nor in Sicily.
Iv'e been to Sicily too. I didn't see any famous footballers because
they were being famous in Italian.
Simon
|
43.609 | Fixtures | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Jun 24 1994 13:14 | 5 |
| Well, I know the fixtures are out but I haven't seen Wednesdays yet.
Anyone else seen them? I know about QPR on the 28th Aug so if I go up
to Sheff for the opening match it could be a good start to the season.
Paul.
|
43.610 | Cool | UNTADE::PCAS | Eat stool food | Fri Jun 24 1994 14:27 | 8 |
| Simon,
So, his fame has spread already!!!
You are infact CORRECT! - it is THE Robbie (who was in the net, and
Andy's team didn't score). Bloody hell, news travel fast these days eh?
Al - I've never been to Italy, but I know a man who has!
|
43.611 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Wed Jul 06 1994 13:43 | 4 |
| Nigel Pearson has been sold to Wolves. I think the fee was approx.
750,000 quid....
Ray....
|
43.612 | Wrong about Pearson ???? | EASE::SMYTH | | Wed Jul 06 1994 14:12 | 7 |
| Gone to Middlesborough for 500,000.
Not bad money for a pllayer who has not played for 10 months due to a broken leg.
Hear Robbo made him captain for the forthcoming season as well.
GS in Dublin
|
43.613 | A holey team | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Mon Jul 11 1994 11:38 | 4 |
| Pearson, Nilsson, and Palmer all gone. Has Trev bought or brought in
anyone to replace them?!?
Simon
|
43.614 | An atom is mostly space and so are we | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Mon Jul 11 1994 13:22 | 5 |
| WHAT! Not old Nige Worthington as well?!? I've been on holiday for a
week and all of a sudden the Owls haven't got a team!
Simon
|
43.615 | Owls to buy new butter dish | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jul 12 1994 12:01 | 5 |
| OK so we bought Peter Atherton from Coventry. There must be others - Names,
clubs from, fees anybody? (I'm too poor to buy a paper or even
plug the telly in)
Simon
|
43.616 | I heard he was after Nolan from Tranmere ??????? | EASE::SMYTH | | Tue Jul 12 1994 12:11 | 0 |
43.617 | Get two and start a band | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jul 12 1994 13:51 | 4 |
| Thanks, but now I'm a bit perturbed by those question marks. Do they
indicate that you do not rate this so called "Nolan"??????
Simon
|
43.618 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Dillydallying and shillyshallying | Tue Jul 12 1994 14:51 | 7 |
|
I'll you one thing, his sisters (especially the young one) have got
great tits.
Tony
|
43.619 | Better tits than Chris Eubank | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jul 12 1994 14:56 | 1 |
|
|
43.620 | Deano, Deano | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Jul 14 1994 08:07 | 7 |
| Looks like Brian Deane is coming back to South Yorkshire. I know he
didn't exactly hit it off at Leeds, although I think Wilko was playing
him incorrectly. Dean revelled and gave great results alongside Tony
Agana at Sheffield United and I'm sure he can do it again for the Owls
alongside Hirst and Watson (don't tell me weve sold Watson!)
Simon
|
43.621 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Thu Jul 14 1994 10:39 | 3 |
| Your quite welcome to him.. :->
Rick.
|
43.622 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Jul 14 1994 13:43 | 3 |
| Apparently the Leeds MD has said they're not selling Deane
g
|
43.623 | Aw | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Jul 14 1994 16:11 | 2 |
| Oh cripes, does that mean I can't wear my very recently purchased Deano
mask at the party tonite?
|
43.624 | Info from the big ice | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jul 26 1994 07:54 | 4 |
| I heard that Wednesday were after/have bought a couple of Scandanavian
players. Does anyone have any more information?
Simon
|
43.625 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Tue Jul 26 1994 11:25 | 4 |
| I hear they've made a bid for the Chef from the Muppet Show... he's a
direct replacement for Carlton... :->
Rick
|
43.626 | A1 calling | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jul 26 1994 13:30 | 7 |
| Apart from the Owls, Leeds now look like the only other team who can oust
the Lancs this season, now they have the awsome talents of Shkuravy and,
especially, Palmer on tap.
What's the news on Deano, Deano?
Simon
|
43.627 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Tue Jul 26 1994 13:37 | 3 |
| We'll see.... :->
Rick.
|
43.628 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Resonate some understanding | Tue Jul 26 1994 14:37 | 3 |
| The Skuhravy deal is off.
Mike
|
43.629 | Well that only leaves the Owls then ... | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Jul 26 1994 16:01 | 1 |
|
|
43.630 | Fixtures | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Fri Jul 29 1994 15:32 | 45 |
| Had a (patented) one-key-press macro to do this:
20.8 OWLS - Spurs
27.8 Wombles - OWLS
31.8 Norwich - OWLS
10.9 Forest - OWLS
17.9 OWLS - Man City
26.9 OWLS - Leeds (telly)
1.10 Liverpool - OWLS
8.10 OWLS - Man Utd
16.10 Ipswich - OWLS
22.10 Newcastle - OWLS
29.10 OWLS - Chelsea
2.11 OWLS - Blackburn
5.11 Arse - OWLS
19.11 OWLS - Hammers
26.11 Villa - OWLS
3.12 OWLS - Palace
10.12 Spurs - OWLS
17.12 OWLS - QPR
26.12 Everton - OWLS
27.12 OWLS - Coventry
31.12 Leicester - OWLS
2.1 OWLS - Southampton
14.1 Chelsea - OWLS
21.1 OWLS - Newcastle
25.1 Hammers - OWLS
4.2 OWLS - Arse
11.2 Blackburn - OWLS
18.2 OWLS - Villa
21.2 Palace - OWLS
25.2 OWLS - Liverpool
4.3 Leeds - OWLS
8.3 Norwich - OWLS
11.3 OWLS - Wombles
18.3 Man City - OWLS
1.4 OWLS - Forest
8.4 OWLS - Leicester
15.4 Coventry - OWLS
17.4 OWLS - Everton
29.4 S'thmpton - OWLS
6.5 Man Utd - OWLS
13.5 OWLS - Ipswich
Simon
|
43.631 | Roll on August 20th | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Aug 02 1994 10:01 | 23 |
| Oh, well. After three weeks lazing about in the South of France (Allez
Les Chouettes (sp)) it's back to the grind. Managed to take in the
QF's and Final of the World Cup but missed the semi's.
Looking forward to the start of the season now. The first match looks a
different prospect after the happenings at White Hart Lane in the last
week. What looked like an easy fixture against a demoralised team,
virtually unchanged from last season, we now have to take on a
revitalised and confident Spurs (complete with Jurgen "6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
6.0 6.0" Klinnsman).
Talking of The Horizontal One, I'm sure he'll get a warm reception at
Hillsboro' - we like cheating Germans after the efforts (successful) to
get David Hirst sent off by a Kaiserslautern player in the EUFA Cup
two seasons ago.
I'm a little bit worried that we seem to have sold a lot of players
without buying many, especially in defence. Is this the tightening of
belts that signals the end of Wednesday's run with/after the big boys?
I hope not.
Paul.
|
43.632 | | YUPPY::PANES | Roberto Baggio: the new Diana Ross | Tue Aug 02 1994 10:09 | 10 |
| <<< Note 43.631 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>
-< Roll on August 20th >-
re Germans at Hillsborough
Paul,
Does this explain why the "Owlers" have taken Herr Waddle to their hearts?
Stuart
|
43.633 | Baggio signs new three year contract with Chas & Dave ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Weather's here,wish U were beautiful | Tue Aug 02 1994 10:15 | 13 |
| Re: Roberto Baggio: the new Diana Ross
Stuart,
That's a bit unkind really. Roberto seldom sings so much out of key as
Ms. Ross did at the opening ceremony.
Jerry.
Or were you referring to their penalty-taking abilities ? ;-)
|
43.634 | (H)err, Waddle??? | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Aug 02 1994 11:14 | 10 |
| >Does this explain why the "Owlers" have taken Herr Waddle to their hearts?
Stuart,
Sorry to be so pedantic and un-European, but the last time I looked
Marseille was in France. Or were you referring to his Greg Luganis
impersonations??
Paul.
|
43.635 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Aug 04 1994 10:48 | 8 |
| Friendlies at Sunderland and Hearts (or Hunswithootthebusfare to use
McNoter lingo). Stroll on the 20th. If this conference gets any quieter
it could be pronounced dead.
Any other snippets??
Paul.
|
43.636 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Thu Aug 04 1994 13:30 | 10 |
| Paul,
I'd heard from my brother-in-law (Barnsley fan) we'd signed some
striker from Port-Vale - is there any truth in this rumour?
Al.
Thanks for the fixtures list BTW
|
43.637 | Defenders please, Trev | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Aug 04 1994 14:15 | 8 |
| Al,
Heard that one. Think he's a midfielder though. Called Ian Taylor?? I'm
still worried about the full-back positions. I still think that we need
to strengthen the defence.
Paul.
|
43.638 | Petrescu for Wednesday? | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Aug 04 1994 14:55 | 18 |
| >Heard that one. Think he's a midfielder though. Called Ian Taylor?? I'm
>still worried about the full-back positions. I still think that we need
>to strengthen the defence.
Paul,
Here in Italy, the newspapers are saying that Ion Petrescu, Genoa's
Romanian international fullback/midfielder who played in the World Cup,
is due to sign for Wednesday *today*!
I reckon he'd be a great buy; intelligent, good tactically and skilful
dor a fullback (he scored Romania's winner against the U.S. in WC94).
Frankly, I can't understand why Genoa are getting rid of him; either
it's the bi-annual turnover of foreigners that seems to be popular here
(good for getting people to renew their season tickets!), or he's
expressed a wish to get away from Italy. Obviously, money's not too
much of an issue for him...
Dom
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43.639 | Every year: blind optimism | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Aug 04 1994 15:21 | 7 |
| Thanks for the info Dom. He'd certainly be welcome at Hillsborough.
Hasn't he been the subject of interest from other English clubs though
and nothing came of it (Spurs? Everton?). Presumably he knows where the
silverware is heading next season.
Paul.
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43.640 | Missed one | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Aug 05 1994 18:03 | 24 |
| > <<< Note 43.630 by NSIC00::ROLLITT >>>
> -< Fixtures >-
>
> Had a (patented) one-key-press macro to do this:
>
> 20.8 OWLS - Spurs
> 27.8 Wombles - OWLS
Simon,
Unfortunately you had the /exclude=QPR_at_Loftus_Road switch in your
macro.
24.8 QPR - OWLS
Are you going to the Spurs match?? I've just ordered my ticket today
which means that I'll be going to the first three matches, the first
two away games being in London and therefore "home" games for me.
We should get an enormous zero point haul from these matches then.
Cheers,
Paul.
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43.641 | Port Vale 0 Rading 4 | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | OK - You got me.... | Mon Aug 08 1994 08:22 | 6 |
| RE: Ian Taylor,
I saw Taylor last year and he was absolutely crap. But maybe this was
an off day, because he has got a good reputation and scores goals.
Andy
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43.642 | Calling our man in Italy | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Aug 09 1994 16:00 | 14 |
| re Petrescu
Conflicting reports at the weekend say that The Owls have signed
Dan/Ion Petrescu from Genoa/Steau Bucharest. Don't know whether Dan is
the Anglicised version of Ion (Ian sounds closer) or if it's a
completely different player to the Romanain WC player. Can anyone
confirm just who we've signed and from where and is he any good. Dom,
you saw some speculation in the Italian press - did this go any further
- is it the man you thought??
Cheers,
Paul.
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43.643 | Dan | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Wed Aug 10 1994 11:10 | 4 |
| That's Dan - Trev was Desperate to land him. Bought from Genoa and his
dob is 22.12.67, which makes him a veteraning whipper-snapper.
Simon
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43.644 | MOre questions than answers | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Aug 10 1994 11:55 | 8 |
| Sorry Simon, still confused.
Have we bought a different Petrescu from the one mentioned in .638 and
if so is the one we've got a Romanian international. Were there two
Petrescu's at Genoa and did Trev get the right one?
Paul
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43.645 | Fourth from left | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Wed Aug 10 1994 13:06 | 6 |
| The Owls have bought Dan Petrescu from Genoa. Dan was in the Romanian
side in the WC and played damned well. He is on the top row about
fourth from the left in the Pannini WC sticker book. What! You haven't
got one? Buy a book and I'll send you about 300 of our nipper's swaps!
Simon
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43.646 | So who *is* Ion Petrescu - does he exist? | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Aug 10 1994 14:46 | 9 |
| Thanks, Simon.
So Trev got his man (and the right one, too!). My confusion was caused
by our Italian Correspondent, Mr Dom Turner, calling him Ion which made
me wonder whether Trev had bought the WC star's blind, lame brother for
a mere 1.3 mill.
Paul.
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43.647 | Line-up? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Aug 11 1994 16:27 | 23 |
| There is a Ion Lupescu (sp?) who plays for Bayer Leverkusen, but
Wednesday haven't bought him.
Anyway, like Owl Lemp, I am a bit worried about our our line-up this
season. What is it anyway?:
Kevin Pressman
Peter Atherton
Des Walker
Dan Petrescu
Andy Pearce
Ryan Jones
Someone else
Chris Bart-Williams
Gordon Watson
Mark Bright
David Hirst
Simon
PS, Paul - how much was your ticket for the Spurs match and whereabouts
in the ground?
|
43.648 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Aug 11 1994 16:46 | 14 |
| Simon,
You forgot the new lad, Ian Taylor, our WC hero John Sheridan and
Graham Hyde. And Waddle should be fit in about 5 weeks. And Sinton. And
our star left back (not) Coleman. I'm still worried that there is no
competition/cover for the defensive positions but elsewhere seems to be
OK.
The ticket cost 10.50 plus 1.50 (!$%#**) booking fee. I'm on the Kop,
North side near the top. I'll be going in the Fat Cat on Alma Street
for a few pints of Tim Taylor (easily the best beer in the world)
before if you're interested.
Paul.
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43.649 | Expenserooni | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Fri Aug 12 1994 07:52 | 5 |
| Pounds 10.50+1.50 pp !?! That's some bread man. Fat Cat? Know it well -
Used to work at West Bar. Read a report that Waddle will be out for 12
weeks. Well, we've got enough players then, but have we got a team?
Simon
|
43.650 | Man Utd and Blackburn are crap | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Mon Aug 15 1994 14:06 | 9 |
| After the Charity shield yesterday and the pre-season friendlies I can
safely say that neither of the Lancashire mill towns will win the league
this year.
I hope the Arse don't do it, but I've got that feeling. Strong
challenges will come from said north-western teams, Newcastle,
WEDNESDAY, Leeds, and Villa. Forest will be well placed too.
Simon
|
43.651 | Am I in the Kiddies Patch? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Tue Aug 16 1994 10:01 | 9 |
| I found out that my Dad bought me tickets for the Spurs (Opps, arghh)
match this Saturday. The missus told him that we wanted the family
enclosure since I'll be taking both scalleywags (Newcastle fans
since they found out they have a step great-granny living there). The
kiddies patch used to be at the bottom of the Kop against the North
stand. All I know from my brother is that we are in the South Stand. Is
this where the new family enclosure is?
Simon
|
43.652 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Aug 16 1994 10:16 | 5 |
| Simon, try giving the ticket office a ring on 0742 337233 - I'm sure
they'd tell you.
Paul.
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43.653 | Xfer comments | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Aug 18 1994 10:47 | 23 |
| Well I'm really looking forward to this new season. I think it will be
more open at the top this time with quite a few teams hot on the heels
of Man Utd (Blackburn, Newcastle, Arsenal, Leeds, Wednesday, Forest,
Villa and may be some others like Chelsea).
Like Andy in the Blackburn note I'm a bit fed up of all this transfer
bizz and the rising fees etc. It's a fair argument to assume that only
those teams with loadsa dosh to attract the 'best' players will do
well.
I don't think so however. Sheffield Wednesday are just one of the
many teams around with a strong youth policy and it is almost always from
these youth teams that new talent emerges. Clubs will not buy untried
new talent and so these young players will first play for 'their' team.
OK they might get spotted and bought after a season or two, but:
a) That doesn't always happen, and
b) There is always new young players keen to break wind in the first
team.
Loads more guff, but work calls ...
Simon
|
43.654 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Thu Aug 18 1994 10:57 | 8 |
| Spot on Simon.
I reckon it's a sign of a fundimentally weak club when they have to buy
in all their players. Wednesday have a good youth policy, but they also
have good connections with local (smaller) clubs, and we tend to get
alot of players from these clubs at very good prices.
Al.
|
43.655 | the weaker you are, the more you win ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Aug 18 1994 11:40 | 10 |
| Al,
in days gone by the club with the best youth policy in the league was
Burnley, these days its probably Crewe.
I'm sure SWFC are looking forward to an equally glorious future.
Cheers,
Andy ;-)
|
43.656 | Poaching | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Aug 18 1994 11:43 | 9 |
| Your'e right Al about the connections with South Yorks teams in lower
divs and also amateur and non-league teams, but that, in itself, is the
same kind of 'poaching' that the new 'super' clubs are doing.
I don't know what to think about the rapidly increasing spending ratio
between very big clubs and just big clubs, but I know it's not
football!
Simon
|
43.657 | Let battle commence | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Aug 18 1994 12:25 | 23 |
| > <<< Note 43.655 by WOTVAX::GREENJA "Andy Green" >>>
> -< the weaker you are, the more you win ? >-
>Al,
>in days gone by the club with the best youth policy in the league was
>Burnley, these days its probably Crewe.
>I'm sure SWFC are looking forward to an equally glorious future.
Ah well, I suppose it had to happen sometime but I'm going to do
something very, very sick indeed: I'm going to praise Arsenal and hold
them up to be a team everyone should imitate. Andy, I'm sure that
you're only fishing because I can't imagine that you would forget that
the Championship winning Arsenal teams were mainly the product of the
Arse's youf policy.
I suppose Blackburn haven't got a youth policy because of the inherent
difficulty of trying to kick a football with ten toes on each foot, but
I'm only guessing.
Paul.
|
43.658 | Whaaa ? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Thu Aug 18 1994 13:22 | 3 |
| Arsenal's youf Police(y) more like
Simon
|
43.659 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Aug 19 1994 08:49 | 7 |
| Wednesday have finally suceeded in their quest to sign Ian Nolan
from Tranmere. Another defender!! I'm now a bit happier that we have
sufficient cover at the back. Nolan cost 1.5 million after two bids of
1 million were rejected.
Paul.
|
43.660 | Allez Les Chouettes | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Aug 19 1994 15:33 | 28 |
| Well, I'm away early today. I'm really looking forward to the season
with hopes that Wednesday can shake off the best-of-the-rest image and
actually win something. The squad is looking good and I've got a
feeling that Tricky has made some sound buys - we'll see in a few weeks
how the new signings fit in.
Last season we had a terrible (and difficult) start to the season.
Without wanting to upset the supporters of the teams we are due to play
in the next six weeks or so, I'd say we have an easier start this time
around. Wednesday are a confidence team who, when they get going, can
string together a convincing run. We have done this mid-season for the
last two years: if we can do it at the start of this one a Euro place
should be attainable. It certainly should be our ambition to finish in
the top-five regularly.
Let's hope that our injury prone players (or are the training methods
just too harsh) can avoid the physio's table, particularly Hirst, who
has been out for long periods in the last two seasons. We were the
second highest scorer last season and with Waddle, Hirst and Sheridan
in the team for most of the season I think we can better that. If the
defence can be sorted out and our stupid backs-to-the-wall way of
defending a lead can be stopped I think we can do well.
Here's to Wednesday going all the way and everyone realising that Manu
aren't all-conquering and giving them a good stuffing.
Paul.
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43.661 | Owls 3 - 1 Spurs | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Fri Aug 19 1994 15:38 | 4 |
| That was very profound and IMO quite correct. I'll give you a shout
from the Kiddies pen!!
Simon
|
43.662 | | TRUCKS::SANT | involuntary employment? | Fri Aug 19 1994 15:51 | 10 |
|
.660..
>best-of-the-rest...
That was a joke, right?
You meant best-of-the-rest after Newcastle, Blackburn, Arse....
Andy.
|
43.663 | And another | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Aug 19 1994 16:00 | 10 |
| > <<< Note 43.660 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>
> -< Allez Les Chouettes >-
> has been out for long periods in the last two seasons. We were the
> second highest scorer last season and with Waddle, Hirst and Sheridan
^^^^^^
Read 'third'
g
|
43.664 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Aug 19 1994 16:06 | 21 |
| Yes, thats what I meant. I don't think I could claim otherwise without
having about 200 tedious "well we beat you for the last three seasons"
type of notes. I always thought that best-ot-the-rest meant the best of
the teams outside the *real* contenders. I think those are Manu, Arse,
Blackburn and maybe Leeds.
I don't think Newcastle fit into that category after one season doing
well - in recent years a lot of teams have come up to the top flight
and finished in the top five (Palace, Leeds, Wednesday spring to mind).
Of those only Leeds sustained that promising start - maybe Newcastle
*can* do it but I think they would be an outside bet. Wednesday were
tipped to take the Championship by quite a few of the sports journos
for the last two seasons. I hope they discount us this time so that the
players and the crowd don't have too high expectations. Like I said in
the note a Euro place is not beyond our means and maybe a good try at
the cups but I think it would take some serious c*cking-up by other
teams to get anything else.
Hope that explains it.
Paul.
|
43.665 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Aug 19 1994 16:27 | 25 |
| >> has been out for long periods in the last two seasons. We were the
>> second highest scorer last season and with Waddle, Hirst and Sheridan
^^^^^^
>Read 'third'
Look, I'm trying to get away here. Do you have to be sssooo pedantic.
Yes, in the league we were third. But what about in all competitions?.
I'm sure that we finished as second highest in some goal-tally table.
I can't be sure though so I'll apologise profusely for any confusion
and distress caused.
The point still stands though: we scored a lot of goals but let in a
lot as well. The game at St.James Park was a classic example of our
backs-to-the-wall way of defending a lead. We were, if memory serves me
correctly, 2-0 up and then fell back, started hoofing the ball out of
defence causing another attack to start immediately and eventually were
well beaten 4-2. That was the second match in which we'd let a lead go
(3-0 in the case of Norwich) and conceded three goals in the last half
hour of the match.
Hope that helps.
Paul.
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43.666 | The number of the d---l | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Fri Aug 19 1994 16:33 | 5 |
| Ay an we've ad some great goalies an all - Froggat, Springett, Bolder,
Hodge, Woods, and now Pressman to name a few
Sgudinnit
Simon
|
43.667 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Aug 19 1994 17:02 | 3 |
| Re .665. Cheers, Paul - have a good relaxing weekend!
g
|
43.668 | Wednesday 3 - 4 Spurs | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Mon Aug 22 1994 11:07 | 11 |
| The first half was a waste of time with both teams still finding their
way with Spurs managing to score 2 in the process. The second half was
a different affair with both teams having exciting spells to a
background of much better football.
Seven goals aint bad in a game - pity they got one more than us.
Nolan looked good and Hirst later on. What was worrying though was how
much Pressman appeared to 'flap' overly just the same as Woods used to.
Simon
|
43.669 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Aug 23 1994 10:28 | 20 |
| Yessss! The seasons off. Saturday nights : sore throat and splitting
headache through screaming at your team, the opposition, ref and
linesmen, feeling either completely elated or totally pissed-off and
finally getting a severe ear-bashing because you want to suffer through
it all again by watching Match of the Day.
Good entertaining match. Hope our defence can sort out the
misunderstandings that gifted Spurs at least two of their goals.
However, with three new signings in defence and Taylor playing the
defensive midfield role and with Spurs playing the five man attack
we were always going to have problems. Dumitrescu and Petrescu both
looked good signings for their respective clubs. Great goals, especially
Hirst's. Sinton and Bartman need to get their act together because we
seemed to be lacking anyone who could take on players going forwards.
QPR tomorrow night and Wimbledon on Sat - two outings for The Islington
Owls in the first week.
Paul.
|
43.670 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Tue Aug 23 1994 10:33 | 8 |
| Hi Paul...
Hope your ready for the return of Carlton P. & Nigel W. on the 24th
Sept... :->
Sheff Wed 1 Leeds 3.. :->
Rick.
|
43.671 | C B-W never tucks his shirt in | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Tue Aug 23 1994 11:06 | 6 |
| Re -2, I thought Bartman played OK. Sinton on the other hand ...
Any ideas who this 'other' player is that Trev is still after, although
he'll have to wait a bit now?
Simon
|
43.672 | Not a bad start | UNTADE::TOP | | Tue Aug 23 1994 14:55 | 17 |
|
Simon, why will he have to wait a bit? - don't know who the player is
though.
I was glued to the wireless all Saturday afternoon, predictably the
commentary match was ManU (yawn). Meanwhile, over in Sheffield the best
match of the day was being played. I got depressed at 0-2, elated at
2-2 - and then the next news they told us was...
Sheffield Wednesday 3 (YES!!! - we've won (or maybe drawn, maybe))
Tottenham Hotspur (ha, ha, ha... it'll be two...) 4 (oh, b***l**ks!)
Later, in the match report it sounded like Klinsman was dangerous,
simply because he was there ie. out defense were very wary of him, to
the point where they marked him instead of the 3rd goal scorer (can't
remember who it was).
Al
|
43.673 | Xfer deadline I meant | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Tue Aug 23 1994 16:44 | 9 |
| I was referring to the transfer deadline now gone - may be I misunderstand
what it actually is. The game was the first of the season and showed -
both defences in particular looked very shaky. However, for spells,
both attacks looked good. Sol Campbell was very solid at the back for
them which is probably why did'nt get more goals than we did.
Full house, Hillsborough looks good this season
Simon
|
43.674 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Aug 23 1994 16:52 | 12 |
| The transfer deadline talked about last week wasn't really a deadline
at all, rather a physical limit beyond which it would have been
impossible to register a player before the first match. It is the same
as before any match but because this weekend was the start of the
season it received more attention (all the last minute pre-season
transfers and speculation).
Thats my understanding of it anyway. There won't be any problems if
Trev is after another player.
Paul.
|
43.675 | Tonite's match | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Wed Aug 24 1994 10:46 | 22 |
| Wednesday look like fielding the same side for tonite's match against
QPR:
Pressman
Atherton
Nolan
Petrescu
Taylor
Walker
Bart-Williams
Sheridan
Sinton
Hirst
Bright
Personally, I'd leave Sinton out and bring in Flash. Depending on how
he plays, I'd think about replacing Taylor with Pearce at half time.
Just who are the Islington Owls anyway?
Simon
|
43.676 | level on points with Spurs | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Aug 25 1994 10:21 | 28 |
| QPR 3-2 The Owls
Ferdinand 22 Sheridan 38
Sinclair 57 Hyde 74
Gallen 78
What the hell are we playing at. The defence again went walkabout at
crucial moments. We never closed QPR down effectively when they had the
ball. Even in attack we seemed to be forced into the long punt rather
than a contained build up (QPR *did* close us down effectively which is
one reason for this).
I was surprised that both Atherton and Walker were played in central
defence, who are both not very tall, against Ferdinand, who is. The
result was that Ferdinand could reach the high balls fairly easily and
quite a few QPR attacks were set-up this way. Why Francis didn't play
Pearce I'll never know. I understand him wanting to get the new-look
defence settled and used to each other but conceding 7 goals in the
opening two games is surely not the way to do it.
QPR didn't look to have missed Wilkins and Peacock leaving. They still
play a fast, passing game while in possession and don't give the
opposition any time when they aren't.
Oh well, my worst fears have come true. We're off to Wimbledon still
looking for our first win.
Paul.
|
43.677 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Aug 25 1994 10:24 | 5 |
| Forgot to mention that we've been drawn with Bradford in the Coke Cup.
First leg at Hillsboro'.
Paul.
|
43.678 | Aw crap | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Thu Aug 25 1994 11:46 | 9 |
| I don't know why we Owls fans await the start of the new season with
excitement and anticipation. We have to wait a few games in before it
starts for us. As anticipated, the 'new' team or at least the new
defence is not yet playing really together, but other teams have new
sets of players who are already gelling, for example, Newcastle.
Hmm
Simon
|
43.679 | Ian Nolan | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Fri Aug 26 1994 15:43 | 14 |
| Ian Nolan was an electrician working at an garage where Johnny King
(Tranmere boss) happened to take his car for a service. King had seen
Nolan play for Marine in the Northern Premier League and offered Nolan
the chance to train with them. He later signed him for 10,000.
Nolan was spotted by Trev during Tranmere's surge to the semis of the
CCC last year. The Owls scoop of 1.5 million has been the latest
transformation in Nolan's career who failed to make the grade as a
trainee for Preston and then drifted into non-League football.
The Wednesday's chief scout Mick Mills (ex Ipswich and England
captain) Nolan is a right-footed left back.
Simon
|
43.680 | Dan Petrescu | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Fri Aug 26 1994 15:49 | 9 |
| Dan Petrescu has played in Italy for 3 years with Foggia and Genoa.
With Genoa last season he scored 7 goals in 31 games. With his old club
Steua Bucharest he got 21 in 119. This is a great strike rate for a
right back.
He speaks FA English and communicates through an interpreter or in
Italian through Des Walker or Trev himself.
Simon
|
43.681 | Getting desperate | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Aug 26 1994 17:00 | 15 |
| Well, it's off to San Selhurst tomorrow for the Wimbledon game. I said
that what we wanted least of all was to be going in to this tie on the
back of two defeats (and sure enough here we are...).
Let's hope that Trev has enough sense to play Pearce at the back to try
and fend off the inevitable bombardment of our penalty box. Let's hope
that out new-look defence can recognise each other and maybe talk to
each other. Let's hope that we can score more goals than we concede.
If we don't I'll have to bring out the lucky Wednesday sweatshirt and
risk being shunned by my friends and ridiculed in public (nothing new
there then, before anyone else says it).
Paul.
|
43.682 | Wombles 0 - 1 Owls | UNTADE::TOP | | Tue Aug 30 1994 11:16 | 9 |
|
Well Paul, how was the match?
I got the papers yesterday, and (surprise, surprise) there was no
report of the Wombles-Wednesday mega-tie. Over 7 thousand people turned
up to see the game though! - I take it they were all Wednesdayites?
First win, so I'm not complaining.
Al.
|
43.683 | �lgen Ingesson | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Tue Aug 30 1994 12:29 | 9 |
|
Swedish papers report that Klas Ingesson has signed for Wednesday from
PSV.
Comments?
cheers,
Stefan
|
43.684 | New player!! | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Aug 30 1994 12:42 | 14 |
| >Swedish papers report that Klas Ingesson has signed for Wednesday from
>PSV.
>Comments?
Great news!! Erm, who is he?? Sorry Stefan, you'll have to fill us in on
this one. Did he play in the WC ? What position does he play ? Is he
any good ? If you can tell us this I'll let you have a laugh at my
surname.
Cheers,
Paul Lem.
|
43.685 | Ingesson in a nutshell | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Tue Aug 30 1994 13:08 | 16 |
|
Hi Paul,
Sorry, I thought that a regular in the 3rd best national team in the
world might have worked up some kind of recognition :-)
Tall and blond (aren't they all? yeah but he's the tallest and blondest)
Ingesson played all WC games, he mostly plays right midfield (even
though he's occasionally all over the place:-) ).
Work rate 10 out of 10 . Skills 2 out of 10. Useful? Yes.
chuckling along,
Stefan
|
43.686 | | YUPPY::PANES | M.A.B its big horse I'm a Londoner | Tue Aug 30 1994 13:15 | 12 |
| <<< Note 43.685 by STKOFF::SPERSSON "Pas de probleme" >>>
-< Ingesson in a nutshell >-
> Work rate 10 out of 10 . Skills 2 out of 10.
I can only assume that Wednesday outbid Arsenal.
Stuart
|
43.687 | Ingesson is Klass | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Tue Aug 30 1994 13:35 | 6 |
| Ingesson always impressed me with his activity. Gives 120% the full 90
or 120 minutes. Stefan, he's got more skills than meets the eye.
Perfect for the English game I would say.
Good signing
/JF
|
43.688 | My $0.02 worth... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Tue Aug 30 1994 13:59 | 6 |
| He's the tall guy who plays wide on the right and had a headed goal
disallowed against Rumania.
If memory serves, he also played in EC92.
Dom
|
43.689 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Aug 30 1994 14:41 | 20 |
| Thanks for the info everyone.
>> Work rate 10 out of 10 . Skills 2 out of 10.
> I can only assume that Wednesday outbid Arsenal.
Stuart,
It seems that since the two cup defeats against Arsenal, Francis has
been reported as saying favourable things about their style of play.
With the current influx of defensive players maybe this is the start of
a "new" style of play at Hillsborough. We're doing well so far - after
two matches we'd let in 7 goals which is almost half as many as Arsenal
conceded throughout their championship season.
Paul.
PS Match report on the Wimbledon game to follow.
|
43.690 | Owls v Dons | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Aug 30 1994 17:29 | 30 |
| Wimbledon 0-1 The Owls
Watson 76 (ish)
Not a game for the purist. Wednesday still don't have the players with
enough skill to beat a hustle and bustle team like Wimbledon using a
passing, "football" type of game. Instead of trying Wednesday adopted
their style of play which resulted in quite a lot of punts upfield by
goalies and defenders alike - not pretty.
Pearce played at the back so Francis must have read my plea from last
Friday. He isn't stylish but stood up well to the Don's aerial
bombardment. Atherto played at right back and appeared much more
comfortable there, getting forward quiet often.
This meant that Dan Petrescu was played in midfield and Bartman up
front with Hirst. Both looked out of place: Bartman wasn't big enough
to cause the Wimbledon defence any problems when Wednesday were playing
the high ball and Dan looks as though he hasn't adjusted to the pace of
the English game.
Although Wimbledon had the better chances in the match I didn't think
it was as one-sided as the papers suggested. Pressman *did* pull of
three or four brilliant saves though. I thought it was heading for a
0-0 draw when Watson (who came on as sub for Petrescu) managed to hit
the mark at the second attempt after Scales had failed to clear.
Three points - several pints were duly consumed.
Paul.
|
43.691 | Norwich! | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Aug 31 1994 14:39 | 8 |
| Norwich tonight at Hillsborough. Does anyone have any team news?
Nothing in the paper about us signing Klas Ingesson - can anyone
confirm?
A win would be very welcome tonight.
Paul.
|
43.692 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Wed Aug 31 1994 14:59 | 3 |
| The deal went through all right. Sky Sports confirmed it so it must be true !
Peter.
|
43.693 | ZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 01 1994 09:26 | 17 |
| Owls 0-0 Norwich
Highlights from the paper. Dan hit the bar and later got booked for
trying to get an opponent booked for a straighforward foul. Hirst and
Sheridan both were on target but failed to score.
Something has got to be done soon - four points from four games isn't
enough. Norwich, without Fox and Sutton, can't be the force that they
were last season, and wtih all due respect to them we should have
beaten them at home. From the newspaper report it sounds as though they
came for a draw and we couldn't break them down.
I wonder what Klas thought of it all? Is he an attacking player? After
buying four new defensive players I think we may need to spend on the
attack now.
Paul.
|
43.694 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Thu Sep 01 1994 11:37 | 10 |
|
Yup, it seems a long time since we spent any money on a striker of
any note. Although Bright has scored plenty, I've always thought he was
a bit too slow, and he misses loads of sitters. Hirst has been off form
or injured for ages. Waddle is not really a striker, and he's also had
lots of injuries. What's the lad called we sold to Blackburn, our
defender turned ace attacker? - well anyway he was good, but we sold
him.
Al.
|
43.695 | His name is........ | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | A Comedy of Errors by Jim Leighton | Thu Sep 01 1994 12:23 | 5 |
| I think the bloke you're after is Paul Warhurst, who, after his
transfer to Blackburn, got injured and missed most of last Season.
Ian.
|
43.696 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 01 1994 14:19 | 12 |
| Yes, Warhurst is right. He fell out with Tricky because he wanted more
money to do the strikers role and refused to play at centre-half when
Hirst came back after injury. I can't see him playing as a first team
regular in any position at Blackburn so his move was probably a bad
one. Still the 2.75 mill would have come in handy (if we hadn't spent
it on Sinton).
Does anyone know if Ingersson (sp?) is an attacking player?? Maybe our
Swedish correspondent can tell us!
Paul.
|
43.697 | You mean the tall, blond guy, don't you? | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Sep 01 1994 14:36 | 15 |
| >Does anyone know if Ingersson (sp?) is an attacking player?? Maybe our
>Swedish correspondent can tell us!
Sort of a wide midfield player, Paul. At least, that's how the national
team coach decided to use him in the World Cup and EC92. From a
physical point-of-view, he looks more like a stopper or "target man"
centre-forward.
Not that I have any ideas about covering the rols of Swedish
correspondent in this notesfile. In fact, after that Dan/Ion Petrescu
mixup, I expect I've lost any credibility I might have had in
non-Italian matters ;-)
Domqvist Turnersson
|
43.698 | What a wonderful life | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Mon Sep 05 1994 13:12 | 7 |
| Nottm Forest at the City ground on Saturday and we could do with Big
Stan being mardy and not playing, actually we could do with him playing
for us. Big Stan and Big Klas - sounds silly enough, but I don't think
Trev has got any dosh left after forking out his last 2 million. 700 is
looming, Kilmarnock next.
Simon
|
43.699 | Go on Simon, take 700 | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Sep 05 1994 14:23 | 9 |
| Reports this morning that Wednesday, along with Everton, are after
Warren Barton of Wimbledon.
Also, Tricky was at the Huddersfield v Oxford game looking at two
centre-forwards (Huddersfield's Andrew Booth and Oxford's Paul Moody).
I think Trev will go for Moody - he failed to oust Iain Dowie from
Southampton's side so he must be good.
Paul.
|
43.700 | Yeees | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Mon Sep 05 1994 14:48 | 4 |
| This 700th is dedicated to my wife who is very supportive and believes
that Brian Deane would be good for the Owls
Simon
|
43.701 | Dribble, dribble | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Tue Sep 06 1994 14:11 | 9 |
| Imre Varadi is still scoring goals for Rotherham and I also saw that
Stainrod is scoring North of the border. Is this Simon Stainrod? I
though he managed up there now?
Simon
PS
Oh, I've been told that Mark Bright goes out with Andy Whatizname who
introduces kids TV. I was shocked.
|
43.702 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Sep 06 1994 14:41 | 8 |
| >Oh, I've been told that Mark Bright goes out with Andy Whatizname who
>introduces kids TV. I was shocked.
So Mark Bright's an uphill gardener is he? That's probably why he never
scores.
Paul.
|
43.703 | It's an outrage | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Sep 06 1994 14:45 | 9 |
| Dear Mr Moderator,
I feel I must complain about the tone of these last two notes and the
way in which the general tone of this conference is steadily
deteriorating. I must point out that homophobia is just as bad as any
other form of discrimination and hope that you will take steps to
eradicate the problem.
Angry of Tunbridge-Wells.
|
43.704 | 1 in 4 | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Tue Sep 06 1994 15:16 | 11 |
| Uphill gardener?!? I am tickled by the endless and mirthful phraseology
dedicated to our more, well, uphill gardeners. Must a man who says woof to
another immediately buy a pair of secateurs? Must a man who commits
frottage with another every Saturday afternoon recline on a lawn and
reflect on its slope?
Mark Bright scores most of his home goals in front of the Kop. Are we
led to assume that this is because he feels stimulated by the dry ski
slope beneath Shirecliffe college?
Simon
|
43.705 | he used to be very pally with Mitchell Thomas | YUPPY::PANES | Displaced persona | Tue Sep 06 1994 15:22 | 9 |
| Re last;
I have to agree with LEMP's mature outlook with regard to homophobia. If
Mark Bright is a chutney ferret ( for which there is no evidence), and
indulges in a spot of marmite stirring , surely it is up to him and his
partner.
P.C. Panes
|
43.706 | Classic | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Tue Sep 06 1994 15:50 | 10 |
| The evidence is that a work colleague, who is a so-called "chutney
ferret", informed me of said footballer's extra-careericular ferreting
of said fruity relish sort, when he learned that I was an Owls fan.
Talking about the Owls (as we should be here), I'm reading a great book
at the mo by Nick Hornby called "(forgotten!)" about his overriding
passion for football and Arsenal. Great stuff. This WILL (is already?) be
a footballing classic.
Simon
|
43.707 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue Sep 06 1994 16:32 | 1 |
| It's Fever Pitch...
|
43.708 | Thazzitguddunnit? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Tue Sep 06 1994 16:33 | 1 |
|
|
43.709 | 8*) | GVA02::LUANDA::Lainsbury | Geneva SSC | Tue Sep 06 1994 17:13 | 1 |
| Didn't Peter Shirtlift used to play for you lot ?
|
43.710 | Ca suffit | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Tue Sep 06 1994 17:56 | 5 |
| Awl right you lot. Entry 705 should settle it.
Back to... football!
�JF Mod?
|
43.711 | Chocolate Motorway Commuters | PCPLOD::64071::SAXTON | | Tue Sep 06 1994 18:41 | 8 |
|
I have it on very good authority that Sheffield is not the only town famous
for raising and supporting "biters of pillows". The famous Tottenham
defender Gary Mabbut was recently spotted in an un-compromising pose
with....Peter Lilley MP.
ooooh eerrr
|
43.712 | (smiley thing))) | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Tue Sep 06 1994 19:18 | 9 |
| dear mods....
I must protest at the last dozen or so notes. It is quite obviously a
blatant attempt to join the `1000 notes' club and I, for one, am not
amused....
yours,
Mr & Mrs. Whitehouse
|
43.713 | Relevance | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Wed Sep 07 1994 08:04 | 18 |
| Hey, I know Mr and Mrs Whitehouse and they are supporters of
Middlesborough and the conservative use of disk space. Apart from Middle
space, the other important cross-product of this dual support is
Diskborough. Diskborough is the territory of Mods and what they say
there goes. We have already been told to stop prattling on about biters
of pillows, ferreters of chutney, stirrers of marmite, gardeners of the
uphill variety, and commuters of something or other. However, the
public must know and the public wants to know. What started out as a
simple piece of PS-gossip about the ex-Crystal Palace striking partner
of Ian Wright has blossomed into a discussion that is proof of this
interest.
As pointed out by Nick Nornby, to supporters of football the sport is
the backbone for multifarious other things that can improve quality of
life. The last dozen notes have been about football and have been
written by supporters of football.
Simon
|
43.714 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Apples!! Dagnamit!! | Thu Sep 08 1994 13:40 | 8 |
|
Well, well, well! Mark Bright takes it up the arse huh?
Tch, well I'll be buggered.
Tony
|
43.715 | | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | Sports casual or death | Thu Sep 08 1994 16:09 | 4 |
| Luckily Mark has had the foresight not to get married, so no
chance of getting knifed by the wife in this case. Or something.
Ian.
|
43.716 | Yet another rumour | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 08 1994 17:49 | 6 |
| This is an easy way to get to the big 1000.
BTW A mate of mine told me that Chris Waddle was in fact a space alien.
Paul.
|
43.717 | helpfully... | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Thu Sep 08 1994 17:56 | 4 |
|
Slight correction, Paul: Chris Wabble is actually a waste of space.
Andy.
|
43.718 | There's nothing to say! | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Thu Sep 08 1994 17:57 | 6 |
| Paul,
How do you expect to get people to talk about someone who is neither
homo-sexual nor homo-sapien?
Peter
|
43.719 | Comments? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Fri Sep 09 1994 07:52 | 14 |
| 1. Eric will soon be playing in Spain.
2. My 17 year-old sister wants to meet people for fun (no
relationships)
3. Blackburn have run out of money.
4. Wednesday have started their decade of European domination.
5. Sheff Utd have vowed always to play attractive football.
6. Arsenal will always be Arsenal.
7. Can anyone tell me what number 7 is?
8. The best player I ever saw was Brian Marwood.
9. True or false - Kevin Keegan was once beat up on a motorway.
10. I don't think Klinsmann will score too many goals this season.
Simon
|
43.720 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Sep 09 1994 09:27 | 13 |
| > Slight correction, Paul: Chris Wabble is actually a waste of space.
Andy,
I agree at the moment Waddle *is* a waste of space : he's injured. But
just you wait! He'll be back shortly terrifying defences and causing
horror in opposing supporters with.......his latest haircut.
What *is* a "wabble" anyway. Is it some sort of crowd disturbance
described by an Old Etonian? Just curious.
Paul.
|
43.721 | Forest 4 - 1 Wednesday | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Mon Sep 12 1994 11:46 | 8 |
| Couldn't bear to watch it on MOTD so I can't comment on the performance
of any individual although I know Pressman had a good game (!?!?) Who
played well and who played crap?
Forest certainly look a good outfit at the moment and all credit to
them
Simon
|
43.722 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Mon Sep 12 1994 14:50 | 6 |
|
Good grief! - what oh what has happened??
Concerned.
|
43.723 | Sheff Weds. rumour.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Mon Sep 12 1994 15:56 | 43 |
| From: VBORMC::"Paul Bearman MOD/AMD/MMPO%vm.gmd.de:[email protected]"
"Paul Bearman MOD/AMD/MMPO" 12-SEP-1994 14:51:22.70
To: QPR <[email protected]>
CC:
Subj: Andy Sinton, moves on.
*** Resending note of 94-09-12 15:25
To: PBEARMAN--ESOC
Perhaps one of Thomson's better moves?
Subject: Andy Sinton, moves on.
Yes I heard tha TF is now in the process of selling Mr Sinton back to
QPR for 10 pence- that's all he is worth. Obviously i have just made
this up but i thought that if such a rumour would to start up then it
might get enquiries going. I would like to ask any wednesday fan if
he (or she) could remember (a) the last time A.S played well (b)
managed to take on a defender and beat him (or her in the case of
SUFC), considering A.S cost 2.7 million is it not plain to see that
we were robbed, and a price of around 0.5 millioin would be closer
the mark.
You have probably noticed i am not a happy Wednesday fan (who is ?)
and A.S takes some of the blame. o.k there are other players but they
did not cost so much.
So please please contact the other club mailing lists offering A.S to
anyone stupid enough to think A.S is a good player.
And one more moan, Why did we buy Dan the man ?? if he was going to
play in midfield then we should not have wasted the money, and to
my amazement TF has brought another midfield player, klas. At the
start of the season the last thing we needed were more midfielders,
Hyde could have step in to Palmer's role. The money should have been
spend on full backs.
End of Message
|
43.724 | See em, switch em around | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Tue Sep 13 1994 07:51 | 7 |
| The problem is that if (when) we sell Sinton, he will start playing
well for his new club. The same with Hirst - let's face it, at the
moment, he is a waste of space. If we offloaded him he would instantly
become a goal-scoring machine. Trev has to experiment with the players
he's got, like he did with Warhurst to such good effect.
Simon
|
43.725 | Another miserable Saturday night | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Sep 13 1994 13:54 | 34 |
| >might get enquiries going. I would like to ask any wednesday fan if
>he (or she) could remember (a) the last time A.S played well (b)
>managed to take on a defender and beat him (or her in the case of
Newcastle at Hillsboro' last season. He was caught by a Newcastle
player early on and didn't get a foul. At one point he took on two
defenders beat them both and got a cross in. The next thing I remember
was waking up with lot's of concerned faces looking down on me. But hat
was one occasion!! At QPR he used to get lots of support from the full
back which made him look a better player than he actually is.
>And one more moan, Why did we buy Dan the man ?? if he was going to
>play in midfield then we should not have wasted the money, and to
>my amazement TF has brought another midfield player, klas. At the
>start of the season the last thing we needed were more midfielders,
>Hyde could have step in to Palmer's role. The money should have been
>spend on full backs.
I thought that was the problem: Francis has bought *three* full-backs
and seems to prefer Aterton and Nolan in the right and left back
positions. He couldn't possibly leave out one of his new toys so he
plays Dan in midfield??? The times I've seen Petrescu play he *has*
looked a bit bemused by the pace of the game.
Francis has spent 12m in two seasons and we still haven't got a defence
worth talking about and a leading goalscorer (on two!!) who plays in
midfield, weighs six stone dripping wet and is about five foot tall :
Graham Hyde.
I'm not sure that Francis *knows* what he is doing - if it comes right
then I don't think it'll be becuase of anything he has done.
Paul.
|
43.726 | It's not as bad as it seems | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Tue Sep 13 1994 14:18 | 23 |
| Taking some of the players in turn:
Pressman - Athletic and professional; no problem
Walker - great defender and lots of energy; no problem
Pearce - good strong defender and lends height when we need it; no
problem
Petrescu - looks good at times; still settling
Taylor - potentially good; still settling
Atherton - looks solid; no problem
Jones - Sheffielder will plenty of heart though lacks skill
Ingesson - good on paper; untried/still settling
Bart-Williams - skillful and classy; maturing
Hirst - potentially strong center forward; not fit?
Bright - frustratingly inconsistent goal scorer
Sheridan - Fluent, creative; no problem
Hyde - great little player; no problem
Watson - can play (supersub?)
Conculsion:
I say we've got a good team here, but as you can see many of them are
still settling. Five or six more games should consolidate up the table.
Simon
|
43.727 | Blackburn are like us | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Wed Sep 14 1994 11:37 | 4 |
| Cor blimey, watching Blackburn last nite was like watching Wednesday
the last couple of games! What a bunch of over-rated wallies!
Simon
|
43.728 | Now thats what I call an insult ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Sep 14 1994 12:39 | 1 |
|
|
43.729 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 15 1994 14:15 | 7 |
|
Ex-Owls player Phil Henson was yesterday "promoted" from manager to
Chief Executive of Rotherham. Archie Gemmil and John McGovern take over
team management.
Paul.
|
43.730 | Come back Imre | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Thu Sep 15 1994 15:27 | 7 |
| That's great news about Archie, Archie Gemmil. Rotherham have got their
problems these days. Wednesday should sell Sinton to the Millers for as
much as they can get and buy back Imre Varadi for a couple of bob. I
don't know why we ever sold him - Chamberlain and Brown Owl for that
matter too
Simon
|
43.731 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 15 1994 15:36 | 6 |
| Is Ollie doing all the Yorkshire clubs then. He's been at Wednesday,
United, Leeds and now Rotherham. Mind you he's getting on now so he'd
better get a move on if he wants to fit Bradford, Donny, York etc in.
Paul.
|
43.732 | Eh? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Thu Sep 15 1994 15:42 | 1 |
| Is that Gavin Oliver, the ex-Wednesday player?
|
43.733 | Stan Laurels mate | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 15 1994 16:13 | 5 |
| No, Ollie Varadi, who you were talking about in the previous note. I
thought that was a common nickname - it seems not.
Paul.
|
43.734 | | VESSA::WATTERSON | | Thu Sep 15 1994 16:21 | 6 |
| There can't be many clubs in England that Varadi hasn't played for -
He's also been at Sheff Utd, Everton and Man City and probably a few
others - not bad for a Hungarian Cockney.
Paul
|
43.735 | Not Hungry | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Thu Sep 15 1994 17:09 | 4 |
| Oh that Ollie - I'm so slow. I always thought he was called
Vuraaaaaadeh. He was a Serb wasn't he?
Simon
|
43.736 | Footballing Nomads | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri Sep 16 1994 11:48 | 11 |
| >There can't be many clubs in England that Varadi hasn't played for -
>
>He's also been at Sheff Utd, Everton and Man City and probably a few
>others - not bad for a Hungarian Cockney.
I reckon Lee Chapman runs him close, mind you. These two are never
going to get a testimonial - but they probably make up for it in
signing-on fees every time they change clubs!
Dom
|
43.737 | Chapman's been around a bit: so's his wife | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Sep 16 1994 11:58 | 8 |
43.738 | Sunderland and Stoke too | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Fri Sep 16 1994 12:01 | 1 |
|
|
43.739 | leeeee | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Sep 16 1994 12:02 | 6 |
| Stoke, Some French club, Sunderland(?)
Rumour has it that Leeeee was going to join the 92 Club until he found
out that it was for supporters who had visited all 92 football league
clubs not for those who had played for them...
|
43.740 | 10 Clubs | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Sep 16 1994 14:29 | 12 |
43.741 | He's been round | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Fri Sep 16 1994 14:53 | 8 |
| There's someone who's been round more than anyone else (noters in 34
remember?) ...
(Aw crap, I don't know how to do that trick when the words come when
you press that big button)
Sammy Lee
|
43.742 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Sep 16 1994 15:20 | 6 |
| It's
Crtl L
Paul.
|
43.743 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Fri Sep 16 1994 16:07 | 9 |
|
Re. the one what been around more than anyone else....
>> It's ..... Crtl L
Never heard of him! 8-)
JBG
|
43.744 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Fri Sep 16 1994 16:22 | 11 |
43.745 | Man City this afternoon | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Sat Sep 17 1994 09:56 | 10 |
| Anyway, it's Man City at Hillsborough this afternoon - a real clash of
Premier giants if ever there was one. Wednesday's Giant status because
they virtually founded the FA in the north at least and Man City's
because Maine Road holds the record audience for an English footy
match (86,000).
City look better than last season and it could be an interesting match;
prediction 2 - 0 to the Owls (gawd, that's done it)
Simon
|
43.746 | Wednesday 1 - 1 Man City | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Hey, I though you were killed in a crash | Sun Sep 18 1994 09:17 | 9 |
| Well not quite right (though it should have been). Hirst and Bright
still letting us down up front, Flash doing his supersub bit again, and
Ingesson showing Klas (groan).
Well that was the end of our 'easy' start to the season - now we've got
a string of difficult matches ahead of us. Wednesday are looking good
but, unusually, can't seem to finish.
Simon
|
43.747 | Waddles not back till November | UNTADE::TOP | | Mon Sep 19 1994 09:52 | 12 |
|
The Owls desperately need a superstar, or at least somebody with a bit
of class up front. Things are getting desperate, apparantly Sinton came
close to scoring early on in the match, but then drifted back into
obscurity for the rest of it (89 minutes).
Bright was substituted.
Watson scored.
Ingesson (who came on as sub) played well.
oh hum,
Al
|
43.748 | Francis Out Waddle In ?? | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Mon Sep 19 1994 10:29 | 9 |
|
I remember seeing a headline on the back of one of the Sunday papers
that the fans want Trevor Francis out and Chris Waddle to take over.
Is there any truth in this?? if so is Waddle the person to take over?
mac
|
43.749 | Rubbish | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Mon Sep 19 1994 10:56 | 7 |
| No truth at all. Trev is doing a good job and has made some astute
signings. Although it's not his fault that his star strikers are not
striking, he must think about shuffling. Sinton must be brought into a
more central role like Batty backed up by Sheridan allowing Ingesson to
get more forward and help Hirst who still seems unfit/off the boil.
Simon
|
43.750 | P45 looming.... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Sep 19 1994 11:44 | 7 |
| re .748
It must be true cos Count Dracula and Mr Interesting were discussing
the point on MOTD. They put it down to dressing room discontent rather
than crowd discontent hinting that the players did not respect Uncle
Trev...
|
43.751 | A rant!!! | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Sep 19 1994 14:30 | 59 |
| Another scintillating result at Hillsboro'. If they'd have lost this
one then I think that the crowd would have been calling for Francis'
head. I could understand some dressing room discontent: Francis has
played too many players out of position.
Some examples. Bartman is played up-front then back in midfield,
substituted and then on the bench in almost as many matches. Sinton is
played as a *centre forward*??!!. Dan Petrescu, normally a right back,
who seemed to be having difficulty with the pace of the game was put
into the hurly-burly of midfield by Francis (just what he needed to
settle him down - remember this is a foreign player who at the moment
has very little knowledge of English and the English game). Against QPR
Francis had the brilliant idea of playing Walker and Atherton as the
centre backs, neither of whom are very tall, against one of the best
headers of the ball in the business, Les Ferdinand. The result was
pretty obvious to everyone except Francis - Ferdinand won just about
everything in the air.
He *really* needs to get the team settled or the crowd will lose
patience. The problem is that if newspaper reports are questioning
Francis' future I think he could well panic and this could adversely
affect the team and their performances. I can't see Waddle making the
grade as a manager somehow - like Francis I think that he wouldn't know
enough about the pragmatic side of football, defensive organisation, to
make a good manager.
If we have another mediocre season in the league and take an early exit
from the cups then I think Francis will (must) go. I said two seasons
ago that it was make or break time for Wednesday if they were to be
considered one of the top six or seven clubs - the people running the
club, unlike their predecesors, looked as though they had some
aspirations and were prepared to plough back money to make them
attainable. This was (and still is) an opportunity that should not be
squandered and if Francis can't do it then the task should be given to
someone else. We had to start getting into the top-five on a fairly
regular basis and putting some silverware on the table.
I know it is only two seasons ago but we don't look to have progressed
a graet deal. Francis has spent 12 million and we still don't look like
a team capable of taking on the title challengers and getting the right
results. Moreover, Francis seems to be unable to formulate any long
term strategy which can get us there - every new team shows some
questionable selection that looks at best like mis-timed trial and
error and at worst like blind panic.
This also extends into his choices in the transfer market. Why did he
buy three right footed full-backs? Why did he buy the two Coventry
defenders who *weren't* Phil Babb. Why does he refuse to play Gordon
Watson when Bright is injured?
Francis should have kept Viv Anderson at Hillsboro' as a defensive
expert who could advise Francis about defensive matters and train the
defence. Bryan Robson seems to have spotted an opportunity and done
just that.
Anyway I could rant on all day but I'd better get some work done.
Paul.
|
43.752 | Cheeky Trev should pull his socks up | UNTADE::TOP | | Mon Sep 19 1994 14:46 | 16 |
| Nice rant lad!
I found myself reading that and nodding in agreement! It seems the team
that looked so promising 2 years ago is beginning to fall apart under
Francis. Let's face it, Trev inherited a team built by Big Ron, took it
to within a whisker of glory and now it looks...err... grim.
Since Ron left, it seems Trevors transfer market exploits have not been
particularly beneficial to the club. Sinton is the obvious example.
But like you mentioned Paul, what a waste of an opportunity allowing
Viv to go to Barnsley!
It seems to me he's spent an awful lot of money on mediocrity.
Sheridan and Waddle are our best players, they are not getting any
younger and Trev has not found any replacements despite all his
spending.
Al
|
43.753 | Nothing on my chest | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Mon Sep 19 1994 15:40 | 10 |
| Hey we're doing better than the start of last season! It's NOT all doom
and gloom. Trev's got a good set of players - some gooder than others. His
experiments will soon start to work. You're right, Sinton isn't a number
9 but Trev has to play him more centrally.
Talking about Sinton, it will be something small that sparks off
Wednesday's tradtional revival. Anyway, watch what your's saying - Trev
reads this note you know
Simon
|
43.754 | Another rant! | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Sep 19 1994 18:56 | 40 |
| Simon,
The now traditional bad start to the season is getting a bit beyond a
joke. In the past two seasons our league expectations have been crushed
by ineffectual starts, leaving only the cup games to play for.
Admittedly we've had good runs during the mid-season but that has never
been enough to put pressure on the top two or three. Also, it appears
to be getting worse: 3rd three seasons ago, 7th in the following season
(although we virtually gave up on the league for the two cup finals)
and 7th again last season when we didn't have as many cup matches.
Francis makes the situation worse by throwing new players in straight
away, like a child with a new toy, without enough training with the
rest of his team mates. When they don't have a good game (which is
hardly suprising) he switches them around creating more confusion. He
usually waits for exactly the wrong time to do this, for example the
centre back pairing at QPR and putting Bartman against John Scales at
Wimbledon.
Don't get me wrong, a little experimentation is OK but Francis seems to
do the wrong thing at the wrong time for the wrong reasons (if he has
any reasons). This may seem a little harsh but expectations are raised
during the close season spending spree and dashed before October is
over.
I must admit that I was encouraged by the reports that we were by far
the better team on Saturday but with Man City's recent form we should
be beating such teams convincingly. Klas Ingersson seems to have been
influential so maybe, if Francis doesn't decide Pressman needs
replacing between the sticks, it could be OK against Leeds.
However, in the next eight matches only Ipswich would appear to be
a sure-fire win. Leeds, a resurgent Liverpool, Newcastle (oh my god),
the new-look Chelsea, Blackburn and our old nemesis Arsenal could put
us in serious trouble. I'm not sure that the directors and Chairman
would be able to resist the pressure if we came out of that with only
four or five points.
Paul.
|
43.755 | Don't rant so | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Tue Sep 20 1994 08:28 | 17 |
| I don't know what it is, but I never EXPECT Wednesday to be one of the
top three in the country. It's great when it happens like three and two
years ago but football results are a very short-term thing. Football
clubs are longer term.
I suppose it was endless seasons going to watch the Owls with some very
dodgy players playing their little socks off in the Third Division that
has made me the supporter I am (not to mention the dodgy managers,
remember Pixie Ashurst).
Trev has been the best of recent managers and has had to extend BFR's
legacy and accomodate a different style of play from the dour
nitty-gritty stuff of Wilkinson.
Why not get on David Hirst's back, I know Mark Bright would like to.
Simon
|
43.756 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Sep 20 1994 09:38 | 37 |
| I was there as well in the Third watching the absolute shite we used to
call a team. From the point Big Jack took over we've been reasonably
well off, certainly in terms of teams and management. But Wilkinson
left because there was no money available, Big Ron had to build a team
from the profits of selling Dalian Atkinson and only recently have we
had the board in charge who seem prepared to plough some money back
into the club.
This *may* be because they are, after all, a set of greedy bastards,
who see the Premiership as the only way of making big-bucks and they
are putting in a bit now hoping to reap their rewards later. I can't
see it myself: I think they are genuine supporters, especially the
Chairman, Richards is it? I think they, along with the majority of the
supporters, want to see Wednesday at the top or thereabouts,
consistently winning trophies (I'd say one trophy on average every
three years isn't over ambitious for a club of Wednesday's size).
Now with money being spent on players I think that *everyone* who has
supported the club through thick and thin has valid expectations and
also should be able to voice their opinion when things don't appear to
be going to plan. I'm not one who would immediately call for the head
of the manager when things start to go wrong but I don't think he'll
survive another mid-table league position without one of the cups on
the table.
What is irritating me, and probably some of the players, is this
seemingly mindless tinkering with the team which reduces the
confidence of the players concerned and the supporters. This is
compounded when the players are new to the squad and don't know the
strengths and weaknesses of the team in general.
I hope he can get it right but I'd say time and patience is running
out, especially when everyone is watching what Newcastle have achieved
in the last two or three years.
Paul.
|
43.757 | I am a mole | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Sep 20 1994 10:31 | 10 |
| So, come on then boys, who is the Hillsborough "mole" who uncle Trev is
"nearly certain of his identity".
Clue: The word "his" would seem to preclude Mark Bright on the grounds
mentioned in previous notes ;-)
Even money favourite is Twaddle who restated his desire to be a
manager in this mornings papers.
|
43.758 | Your'e crackling up | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Tue Sep 20 1994 11:56 | 11 |
| What the
... is happening here, it sound li
the tannoy system at hill
gone wrong again
Can you
it
|
43.759 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Sep 20 1994 18:09 | 5 |
| Is it the first round of the Coke Cup tonight or tomorrow? Are we
playing Bradford at home or away first?
Paul.
|
43.760 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Tue Sep 20 1994 18:53 | 4 |
|
your at home - tomorrow night.
Del.
|
43.761 | Won't mind if Bradford beat us Paul? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Wed Sep 21 1994 08:02 | 7 |
| Bradford are flying at the moment (2nd in Div 2?). They've a
progressive manager with some quality players - Robbo's little brother
looks a good prospect. Could be tricky - some upsets last nite,
although it's good to see the Blades slam 5 past Stockport away (also
seemed a tricky tie on paper).
Simon
|
43.762 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Sep 21 1994 14:19 | 21 |
| > <<< Note 43.761 by NSIC00::ROLLITT "She ... ugh" >>>
> -< Won't mind if Bradford beat us Paul? >-
I've never wanted Wednesday to lose, Simon. I don't want Francis out
etiher, I just want him to fulfill our (my) expectations given the
amount of dosh he's pumped into the squad. I'd love it if he became the
most successful manager of all time but I think time and patience will
run out swiftly if we go out to Bradford and don't start moving up the
league.
Here's hoping that we win convincingly which gives everyone more
confidence because we're going to need it over the next part of the
league programme.
Paul.
PS I haven't critisised Hirst becuase I think he's one of the few
players that Francis has played consistently. Admittedly Hirst hasn't
done all that well but he's still trying to get match fit. The
indications against Man City were that he's ready to bag a hatful.
Let's hope it's tonight.
|
43.763 | Wednesday 4-1 Bradford | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Wed Sep 21 1994 14:47 | 5 |
| No, I meant because you went to college in Bradford and still,
presumably, have some kind of soft spot for the place (come to think of
it, I don't really have much of one for Stoke!)
Simon
|
43.764 | Nostalgia ain't what it used to be. | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Sep 21 1994 15:09 | 13 |
| Sorry, my mistake! I'm getting a bit defensive about my anti-Trev
standpoint of the last few notes probably. Hope your prediction is
right!
Don't have any real affection for the footie team but some of the
Bradford eating and drinking places are great. If you ever get to visit
Bradford try to track down Pie Tom in the Meat Market (Rawson
Market??). Best pie, peas and black pud anywhere. Then round it off
with a pint of Sam Smiths in the Shoulder of Mutton. If you're around
at night try the Kashmir curry house. Excellent!
Paul.
|
43.765 | Leeds match on the telly? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Wed Sep 21 1994 15:25 | 10 |
| I'm a vegetarian, but the Sam Smiths and trip to the Kashmir soundz
guurd. Don't know Bradford at all, but I'm told it's tons better than
Leeds, Huddersfield, or Keighley which are the West Yorks places I do know
a bit.
Talking about West Yorks, the thrashing we'll dish out tonite should
put us in the mood to take on the new Leeds outfit (must admit, they look
good - why couldn't Wilkinson make the Owls play like that?)
Simon
|
43.766 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Wed Sep 21 1994 15:32 | 11 |
|
We've had this conversation before haven't we? - still who cares, it's
making me home sick thinking about the curries in Bradford, especially from
the Kash. There's a new favourite called Mumtaz which I can vouch for.
I'm looking forward to two games tonight, Owls v Bradford
and Tykes v Newcastle. I hope the Owls and Tykes win of course, but
on their present form Newcastle may cause an upset by beating the mighty
battling Barnsley.
Al.
|
43.767 | | VESSA::WATTERSON | | Wed Sep 21 1994 15:46 | 8 |
|
Having just spent 7 months working in Bradford, I can honestly say the
only good thing about the place is the M606 - the way out...
Has anyone smelt the foul aroma from the abattoir in the city centre
near the road to Skipton ?
Paul
|
43.768 | Tykes and Owls through - a cert | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Wed Sep 21 1994 15:46 | 7 |
| Where are you writing from Al? Aren't there good purveyors of curry
near UNTADE::? Sheffield too has loads of quality curry nodes, my fave
being Nirmals on Glossop Road. I'm leaving at the end of next week and
going to Portsmouth. Should be a good supply down there - might get to
Fratton Park to see Pompey finish off the Toffees.
Simon
|
43.769 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Wed Sep 21 1994 15:53 | 6 |
|
Nobody said it was a nice place!! - it's a dump.
But the curries are good, and the M606 isn't bad either.
Al.
|
43.770 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Wed Sep 21 1994 15:58 | 7 |
| re. .768
I'm in Munich, the curries aren't bad here, but they're pretty
expensive (compared to Bradford). Nirmals seems to ring a bell, is it
that veggy place? - if so, I've been, and it's a cracker.
Al.
|
43.771 | Best curries in the UK | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Sep 21 1994 15:59 | 9 |
| Paul,
You never had anyone to show you the good bits. As a student I had a
great time there but I could imagine it could be a bit limited if you
lived there permanantly. If you like curries and beer then it's
nirvana.
Paul.
|
43.772 | Trink, trank, getrunken | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Wed Sep 21 1994 16:05 | 7 |
| Muenchen eh? What's the forecast for the Fest this year? Don't know
what happened last year, but the year before that was comparatively
poor which pushed up the status of the Fest in Stuttgart (where I was
for 3 years). Pete MacWilliams not down there again by any chance do
you know?
Simon
|
43.773 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Wed Sep 21 1994 16:21 | 10 |
| Simon,
Pete is now living back on the Emerald Isle, somewhere in the middle of
nowhere (in a field in Wicklow I think).
Where/When did you meet Pete?
We're on the first week of the fest, and I'm already starting to feel
the strain...
Al.
|
43.774 | Pete Mac with the pink lunch pack | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Wed Sep 21 1994 16:31 | 5 |
| Yes he told me about his field and the old cottage in it that his
grandad left him. I know Pete from IBM Boeblingen. Anyway, signing out
from Utrecht for the day.
Simon
|
43.775 | Home victory. | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 22 1994 10:23 | 32 |
|
Coke Cup 2nd round 1st leg result
Owls 2 - 1 Bradford City
Well it wasn't the landslide that we needed but it was the first home
win......just.
The first half saw Wednesday create quite a few openings with Hirst and
Bright missing clear-cut chances. However, Bradford still seemed able
to supply their lone striker, ex-Wednesday player Carl Shutt.
After 69 mins it was Shutt who opened the scoring, heading home a long
cross. Within two minutes Wednesday were level, Ian Taylor, on for the
injured Ingesson, shooting low into the Bradford net. Nine minutes from
the end Dan Petrescu delivered a whipped cross into the Bradford area
and Graham Hyde finished it off.
So we got the result. It wasn't too convincing though and still leaves
a lot that can go wrong in two weeks time. Good that Taylor scored (we
need goals from anywhere at the moment) but not so good that Ingesson
was injured. It seems that Petrescu looked more promising down the
right side of midfield. I hope Francis makes me eat my words, the
sooner the better!
Incidentely, Francis was attacked in his car before the match by about
40 Bradford supporters. He said of the incident that he was relieved
they weren't Wednesday supporters. I think he knows things have got to
get better pretty quickly.
Paul.
|
43.776 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Sun Sep 25 1994 15:06 | 4 |
| You ready for Monday night's encounter... Lets hope Leeds can do better
than they did against Manfield! :->
Rick.
|
43.777 | 2-2 like last time? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Mon Sep 26 1994 13:45 | 12 |
| Yeah, we're ready for tonite's big Yorks derby. There's been some good
games and goals between the two clubs in these past couple of seasons -
no reason to suppose it won't be otherwise tonite.
Nice to read the Bartman profile in the Sun. If you didn't know already
CB-W is known at Hillsborough as Shabbah.
Best of luck to both teams for th'neet - seems strange to have the Owls
and the Peacocks playing but no Lee Chapman
Simon
|
43.778 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Mon Sep 26 1994 13:50 | 3 |
| Well I'll go for a 2-1 win to Leeds.... :->
Rick.
|
43.779 | Deano to see the Quenno? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Mon Sep 26 1994 14:25 | 4 |
| Rick, as an insider (no pun) what's the situation with the rumour that
Deano, Deano is joining Crystal Palace?
Simon
|
43.780 | They're all going !!! | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Mon Sep 26 1994 15:16 | 5 |
| And whats this about McCallister going to Liverpool. Anyone else hear
this ?
Ian.
|
43.781 | Stick some pins in Wilkinson's efigy | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Sep 26 1994 16:58 | 13 |
| Well, I've given up on reasoning, tactical discussions and suchlike.
It's time to get superstitious and get the "lucky" Wednesday sweatshirt
out for the first time. Also, the Islington Owls will be watching the
game in a pub serving Bombardier which usually adds a goal or two to
the Owls total.
Good to see my education in engineering and science isn't going to
waste!!
Come on the Owls!!!
Paul.
|
43.782 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Mon Sep 26 1994 18:44 | 4 |
| Yep.. I've heard both those rumors... I've also heard that Leeds are
after Karl-Heinz Reidle.
Rick.
|
43.783 | Wednesday 1-1 Leeds | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Tue Sep 27 1994 08:49 | 11 |
| From the end of the radio it sounded an eventful match with spells of
good football from both sides. Leeds played against 10 men for 85
minutes of the 90 after Flash was sent off after a 2-footed challenge
following a booking.
Suprisingly, it sounded as if Sinton and Bright both had good matches
(both were substituted as a reward!)
One point ain't good enough though
Simon
|
43.784 | Leeds match | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Sep 27 1994 10:01 | 33 |
| Saw the match on Sky. It was certainly a well-contested match with
Wednesday winning a points decision, I thought. When Flash was sent off
I feared the worst, which came shortly after as Masinga dummied two
Wednesday players and the ball ran into the path of McAllister. This
seemed to spur The Owls on and only two minutes later Bartman played a
superbly weighted through pass into Bright's path, who rounded the
keeper and side footed the ball home.
Both sides tried to force the advantage and things were fairly even up
to the break, McAllister having a couple of close efforts and Bright
forcing a save from Lukic.
After the break Wednesday took the game to Leeds, the midfield playing
some lovely passing football. Lots of running off the ball meant that
the attacks were very fluid through midfield and down the flanks but we
didn't seem to be able to get the final telling pass through. Perhaps
with both strikers on the pitch this could have been different.
At the end it seemed that Leeds were hanging on for the draw rather
than Wednesday. All in all it was a very good performance from a very
spirited Owls and even though we still haven't got that elusive first
home win I feel a lot happier about the difficult matches coming in the
next six weeks.
Best players for Wednesday were Petrescu, the entire midfield and
Bright. Best for Leeds was McAllister by a mile. No complaints about
the sending off - it was one of those reckless, over-enthusiastic
challenges that isn't malicious but can do a lot of damage. I hope it
has taught Flash a lesson. At least the resultant ban will give less
scope for Francis to carry on tinkering with the side.
Paul.
|
43.785 | Perky | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Tue Sep 27 1994 10:57 | 9 |
| I take it your'e encouraged by the performance? Did you go to those
Everton cup games about 10 years ago when we kept drawing. Then they
came to Hissborough again, outplayed us with a score 1-5? After the first
goal last nite I thought of that Everton match.
Liverpool away does NOT sound a good prospect, or has your view from
SKY given hope?
Simon
|
43.786 | | VESSA::WATTERSON | | Tue Sep 27 1994 11:15 | 7 |
|
It was 5-0 to Everton (just to be petty...), I'm sure all the goals
were scored in the first half.
Those were the days.
Paul
|
43.787 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Sep 27 1994 11:34 | 24 |
| Simon, from last night's performance I am encouraged. The team, and
especially the midfield, looked good: passing was good, movement good
tracking back and tackling good. For most of the second half it looked
as though we had more players on the park than Leeds rather than the
other way round.
I hope that Bright getting off the mark (no pun intended - or any sort
of sexual inyourendo) and Flash being banned will cause Francis to
settle on a striking partnership of Hirst and Bright. This was the only
fault I saw with Francis' selection last night (oh no, I can feel a bit
of a rant coming on). For weeks now his first choice striking
patnership has not been available because of Bright's injury. He has
pratted around with the attack during this time but as soon as Bright
becomes available he sticks Watson in instead of Hirst. Watson should
have been the automatic second choice for centre forward in all the
games Bright has been injured.
But for that it was a good performance last night and, although the
trip to Anfield still won't be easy, I'm not filled with dread at the
thought of the next few games. It showed what the players can do when
they want to.
Paul.
|
43.788 | Outta here | NSIC00::ROLLITT | She ... ugh | Wed Sep 28 1994 17:23 | 9 |
| Tommorow is my last day at Digital and I would like to thank everyone
for particpating in this conference and making it so worthwhile going
to work.
All the best to everyone who ever lived, is living, and who will live,
including all the animals and plants and trees, and, oh, Paul and Al
for being Sheffield Wednesday supporters and good net-mates.
Cheers, Simon
|
43.789 | ...and then there were two | UNTADE::TOP | | Wed Sep 28 1994 17:36 | 5 |
| Mind how you go there Simon, and give my regards to Pete McW if you
see him before I do.
Up the Owls,
Al.
|
43.790 | Good luck Simon. | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Sep 28 1994 18:00 | 12 |
| All the best, Simon. Were you on a contract out in Holland and are you
coming back to the UK now - at least you'll be able to see a few more
matches if you are but won't be able to get Trappist beers so easily.
We've done quite well in this note - it must have been one of the
busiest over the last year or so. I've also enjoyed your (sometimes
controversial) opinions on Wednesday and football in general as
displayed in note 423.7.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.791 | Did you purposely choose a Wednesday to break this news ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Wed Sep 28 1994 18:22 | 8 |
| Good luck Simon,
Nice reading your stuff and hearing your opinions.
Better to burn out than fade away !!!
Cheers,
Peter.
|
43.792 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Thu Sep 29 1994 09:29 | 2 |
|
Good luck Simon.
|
43.793 | Uh-oh | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Oct 03 1994 11:56 | 16 |
| Liverpool 4-1 Wednesday
Well, that's eight goals conceeded in our last two away games. Although
one, and maybe two, could have been considered unfortunate it still
looks as though our defence is sadly lacking. To compound this we don't
seem to be scoring the goals like we did last season to compensate.
We are now fifth from bottom and even our now-usual mid-season surge
won't be enough for a place in Europe. I don't know how Francis plans
to turn things round (saying that he *has* a plan is giving him a bit
more credit than he deserves at the moment) but he'd better do it soon.
Away to Bradford in mid-week and Manu at Hillsboro' on Saturday. Sh*t
or bust time.
PAul.
|
43.794 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Oct 05 1994 14:36 | 16 |
| Bradford 1-1 Owls
Wednesday through by the skin of their teeth after Bradford had
equalised on the night early in the second half and pressured Wednesday
right to the end.
Oh well, at least I've got a complimentary ticket for the Manu game on
Saturday. That only leaves the petrol, lunch, a few pints and a cup of
tea to find money for. That should make the drubbing I expect a bit
easier to bear - or maybe not!
You never know, Francis might suddenly turn this 12 miilion pound team
of misfits into a coherent force capable of ripping any team apart. I
live in hope rather than expectation.
Paul.
|
43.795 | Oh God, I'm miserable now. | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Oct 05 1994 14:40 | 6 |
| Oh, forgot to mention that Leicester's draw on Monday night puts us in
the bottom three.
I feel a bit like Morrisey at the moment.
Paul.
|
43.796 | | TRUCKS::SANT | caught up in a lager frenzy | Wed Oct 05 1994 14:49 | 4 |
|
re Morissey..
What, Paul? You mean you feel ugly, or rich?
|
43.797 | Rich would be nice... | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Oct 05 1994 15:00 | 6 |
| Andy,
Erm no, I feel as if I, like Morrisey, had come from Manchester -
depressed. (smiley thing - if that's not too much of a contradiction).
Paul.
|
43.798 | I hope this isn't tooo subtle ... ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Oct 05 1994 16:22 | 3 |
| Sorry to hear about your girlfriend Paul ;-)
Jerry.
|
43.799 | Is she not out of that COMA yet ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Wed Oct 05 1994 16:39 | 0 |
43.800 | Whhhhooooooosh | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Oct 05 1994 16:41 | 3 |
| Sorry Jerry, straight over my head.
Paul.
|
43.801 | Cultural Differences (and all that) | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed Oct 05 1994 16:55 | 8 |
| Lads,
As a matter of principle, you shouldn't expect a Yorkshireman to be a
Smiths fan, any more than you should expect a Lancastrian to get off on
"Last Of the Summer Wine" ;-)
I mean, isn't that what the Wars of the Roses were all about?
Dom
|
43.802 | You are several centuries out of date | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Oct 05 1994 17:20 | 2 |
| No, it was about a couple divorcing and was an exceedingly crap film
with Kathleen Turner, Danny DeVito and Michael Douglas
|
43.803 | I knew I could count on you Peter ! | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Oct 05 1994 18:21 | 0 |
43.804 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Oct 06 1994 10:38 | 1 |
| Southampton at Hillsboro' in the next round of the CCC.
|
43.805 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Thu Oct 06 1994 14:50 | 16 |
|
Well, I was back in blighty this (last) weekend, and so settled down
in front of MOTD, hoping we might be one of the games.
No such luck.
Ahhh well, I thought at least we might have beaten the 'pool (going
on the report I read in here against Leeds, we just needed more luck).
nil-1 up at half time... yesssss!
4-1 final score. B@ll@cks!
Infact, I read a report in the Sundays, and it seems like we played
well - just lacked luck (again!). So, maybe it will all come good
against Man U on Saturday.
I think the Man Utd game might be the make-or-break match for poor old
Trevor - I hope we win.
Al.
|
43.806 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Oct 06 1994 16:52 | 11 |
| Al,
I think Trev is safe as long as the next few matches aren't too bad as
they are all very difficult. I think the crunch will come if we make an
early exit out of one or both cups.
Let's hope our now-traditional mid-season run (after our
now-traditional crap start) begins on Saturday.
Paul.
|
43.807 | First home win in Premiership | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Oct 10 1994 11:33 | 12 |
| >Let's hope our now-traditional mid-season run (after our
>now-traditional crap start) begins on Saturday.
Could it be?
Owls 1-0 Man Utd
Hirst
More later.
Paul.
|
43.808 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Oct 10 1994 14:05 | 22 |
| A great result! I had reservations about this game and the first half
performance didn't do a lot to persuade me that we weren't going to be
on the wrong end of a thrashing. That was until Hirst was put through
by a pass from Bartman and curled the ball into the bottom corner under
Schmeical. By this time Manchester had squandered enough chances to put
the match out of our reach.
After the break the goal seemed to have given all the WQednesday
players, especially Hirst, an extra bit of energy and more importantly,
self-belief. As the time passed only Ince looked a real threat but
without Giggs, Kanchelskis and Cantona most of his effort didn't come
to anything. Wednesday started to look more confident in attack
(Francis still has to sort out the defensive frailites) with Bright,
Hyde and Sheridan having chances. Hirst lloked something like his
old-self when he received the ball on the left just outside the box,
played a one-two and just failed to control the ball sufficiently to
beat Schmeical.
A few pints of Tim Taylor's Landlord, a complimentary ticket, Hirst
looking good again and a win over the Champions; a good day all-in-all.
Paul.
|
43.809 | Close yer eyes and think of Lancashire hotpot | UNTADE::TOP | | Mon Oct 10 1994 14:39 | 9 |
|
Crackin!
I only heard the odds ands sods they gave us on the world service, but
it sounds like we played well after scoring, after a bit of a shakey
start.
Hopefully this will give the lads more confidence, and we'll be up in
sixth spot by Christmas....
Al.
|
43.810 | Resurrecting discussions about uphill gardeners! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Oct 12 1994 10:06 | 8 |
| Quote in this month's FourFourTwo about Kenny Dalglish by a former
opponent
"He had the biggest backside in football"
Mark Bright has no doubt put in a transfer request ;-)
|
43.811 | The truth will out | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Oct 12 1994 17:53 | 6 |
| To carry on from the previous note, it is widely assumed within the
Wednesday dressing room that Mr. Bright is an "uphill gardener" and in
fact is not the only member of the squad under suspicion in the macho
football world. The source of this info is a Wednesday player.
Stuart
|
43.812 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Oct 12 1994 18:18 | 7 |
| Stuart,
Your last couple of notes leads me to ask how you get to know all these
"exclusives" so quickly??
Paul.
|
43.813 | Cheap jibe | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Oct 12 1994 18:38 | 13 |
| re the first one: I subscribe to said magazine
re the next one: My girlfriend works with the Wednesday players'
Brother in Law and she asked him and apparently he got on the phone to
the player in question whilst she was stood there.
That puts paid to your inference Paul!!
Stuart
ps Who do you think the other player is? It will be useful to have this
info for your visit to Highbury on 5/11/94. Handy to have a couple of
targets for verbally abusing 8-)
|
43.814 | Didn't Ian Wright partner Bright at Palace?? | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Oct 13 1994 09:29 | 14 |
| Stuart,
Inference! *Me*??
I don't know who the (alleged) other one is so can't help you out
there.
As we haven't had a great deal of success against you lot recently I'd
hesitate to say that I think it'll be the Arse who get a shafting on 5
Nov but we'll wait and see. The Islington Owls will be out in force for
that on so we'll see if we can make up a few chants about the sexual
leanings of some of the Arsenal players.
Paul.
|
43.815 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Oct 13 1994 14:38 | 10 |
| Ipswich away on Sunday. Is this on Sky? Lets hope we can build on the
result from last Saturday and get up that table.
Thought Dan Petrescu looked good at right back for Romania last night,
supplying the cross for Dumitrescu to score. Francis *must* play him in
his favoured position now, surely.
Does anyone know anything about Waddle's situation?
Paul.
|
43.816 | Lies,It's all Lies | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Oct 13 1994 14:42 | 8 |
| Still injured but expecting to comeback soon.
Re Dan Petrescu. Just because right back is his favoured position
doesn't mean that he will play there. In fact, as far as uncle Trev is
concerned that's probably a good reason not to play him there
Stuart
|
43.817 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Oct 13 1994 15:58 | 8 |
| Re: -1
Yep, Ipswich v Sheffield Wednesday (or vv?) is on SKY Sports next
Sunday at 3pm (KO 4pm).
Both these teams have beaten ManU already this season (Oh God !!!)
Jerry.
|
43.818 | Another win!! | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Oct 17 1994 14:28 | 24 |
| Ipswich 1-2 Owls
Wark 50 Bright 8, Hirst 89
Well, we used up our complete seasons supply of Get Out Of Jail Free
cards to get this result. Wednesday went one up early on, Bright
getting the goal. At this point we were well in control, with the
midfield having time to get the ball upto the forwards. Ipswich started
to pressurise Wednesday towards the end of the first half. Wark had an
effort disallowed for pushing which the R5 commentators thought was OK.
After half-time Ipswich continued to pressure and eventually Wark
headed home from a corner. After this Ipswich seemed to be in control,
although couldn't turn their possesion into chances with their
lightweight attacking partnership of Paz and Genchev. They looked to
have made the breakthrough when Atherton brought down Milton in the
area but Genchev missed the bar, in the wrong direction, by a couple of
feet. Hirst scored his second in consecutive matches from Taylor'
scross in the last minute to give Wednesday a welcome but undeserved
three points.
Pity we couldn't have swapped the yellow card count for the scoreline
(5-3 in Wednesday's "favour").
Paul.
|
43.820 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Oct 17 1994 15:01 | 2 |
| Help, is there a doctor in the house. I think all my ribs are broken.
|
43.821 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Mon Oct 17 1994 16:47 | 9 |
|
Sorry to hear about your ribs Paul. I avoided the same happening to
me by not laughing.
Good result. Shame about Walker getting sent off right at the end,
it'll mean we're without him for a couple of matches. Just when the
team seemed to have settled.
Al
|
43.822 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Oct 17 1994 17:08 | 10 |
| Too right Al. You'd expect a player of his experience to walk away from
those sort of situations.
Does anyone know what the rules are about suspension after a sending-off.
Sometimes the ban comes into effect a couple of weeks after the offence
and sometimes immediately. Is there some rule affecting this or is it
that the more times you are sent off the less games you can play before
the ban starts.
Paul.
|
43.823 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Jubilee | Mon Oct 17 1994 17:11 | 4 |
| Isn't there some sort of farty tribunal type affair where they review the
evidence and decide how long to ban him for?
Mike
|
43.824 | Suspensions | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Mon Oct 17 1994 17:26 | 13 |
| Correct me if I wrong but in England I believe suspensions start the 2nd (or 3rd)
Monday after the sending-off. The standard punishment is 3 games for violent
play (more for further offences within the season).
The only appeal against a sending-off or booking is for mistaken identity -
clearly not in this case.
I believe a tribunal is only used in cases of "bringing the game into disrepute"
or when a certain number of disciplinary points is reached (31,41, etc)
Your fiendly train-spotter!!!
PS. A "professional" foul is usually 1 match.
|
43.826 | | VESSA::WATTERSON | I never make mitsakes ! | Mon Oct 17 1994 17:47 | 13 |
|
Matt,
if you want to 'hide' some text, do the following..
type <CTRL>L
it's easier on the eyes than all these blank lines.
Paul
|
43.829 | It's sad really. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Mon Oct 17 1994 18:09 | 0 |
43.830 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Oct 17 1994 18:10 | 14 |
| >15,000 quid fine and a three match suspension starting immediately.
This is what I don't understand; why was Gordon Watson allowed to play
two or three matches before his ban came into effect whilst Walker is
straight out.
>Makes you want to 'OWL with laughter...heh heh heh..
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha..Thunk <me laughing my head off>
Keep them coming Matt. It's the way you tell 'em.
Paul.
|
43.832 | Wasn't Des a naughty boy | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Oct 17 1994 18:22 | 7 |
| Paul
Going back to the point of when suspensions start, I think it depends
on what the sending off offence was and how many disciplinary points
the player has at the time of sending-off.
Stuart
|
43.833 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Oct 17 1994 19:11 | 13 |
| Matt,
I honestly didn't know what to make of it. I thought you might be
having a pop at me calling Wednesday "the Owls" so I thought I'd pour a
bit of scorn on it just in case. It was the noting equivalent of a
centre half hoofing the ball into the stand. As you say it's easy to
think that your latest comic masterpiece will have them rolling in the
isles but because everyone can't interpret your thinking it may well
upset someone (I'm talking generally now - not about today's series of
notes).
Paul.
|
43.835 | Me too\ | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Oct 18 1994 09:49 | 8 |
| That's what I try and do as well! However, I'm sure that I must have
offended, unintentionally, at least one/some/most/all* noter(s) during
my time. I hope I've made one or two laugh as well. God, it sounds like
a has-been comic's memoirs.....
* Please delete as applicable.
Paul.
|
43.836 | ohmygod | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Oct 18 1994 10:09 | 8 |
| I think ye're both full of s**t !!!!
Jerry.
;-(
|
43.838 | Pot calling kettle black alert | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Oct 18 1994 10:27 | 9 |
| >I think ye're both full of s**t !!!!
As opposed to you Jerry, who is completely devoid of s**t because it
spills out everytime you open your mouth.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.840 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Oct 18 1994 15:25 | 2 |
| Nice to see some people still appreciate humour (or at least attempts
at humour) !
|
43.841 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Oct 18 1994 15:39 | 17 |
| Oh God here we go again.
Jerry,
I didn't see any difference between the tone of .838 and .836. This was
exactly what myself and Matt were discussing over the previous few notes.
It is very difficult to get the tone of a humourous note just right,
especially if it's ridicules someone else. I have never set out to
upset anyone in here, I just like having a laugh and a bit of a wind-up
now and again.
Of course your last note could just be a ruse to get me to start
explaining my position, in which case you win.....
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.842 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Oct 18 1994 15:48 | 10 |
|
Paul,
you're nearly as gullible as Matt, who's Mr Gullible himself. In
fact, if Matt wasn't so gullible as he is, I'd have said you were more
gullible than him! 8-)
JBG
Ps What exactly did naughty Mr Walker do?
|
43.844 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Oct 18 1994 16:19 | 4 |
|
Matt, yes I do, I only wish it were Noddy's friend Neil Jenkins! 8-)
JBG
|
43.846 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Oct 18 1994 16:36 | 17 |
| Well back to footie after all the fun "Did he mean it, didn't he mean
it" crap.
JBG (Johny B Goode??)
Des took offence to Milton cleaning the mud off his studs using the
back of his legs. As Milton walked away Des nutted him which was
incredibly stupid - he didn't do it hard enough to do any permanent
damage (warning: not serious here). Graham Hyde was nearby and was
reported as saying that Milton should have been sent off for the
challenge, and probably would have been if Des hadn't erupted.
Tricky's defensive options wil be severely limited over the next three
matches but that shouldn't matter as we're only playing Newcastle,
Chelsea and Blackburn (gulp).
Paul.
|
43.850 | The Wednesday note is no place to talk about football ;-) | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Oct 18 1994 17:08 | 15 |
| Re: .841 Are you talking the p**s ? ;-)
^
|
N.B.
Re: .847 & .849
It's nice to see that you've realised how pathethic you are, Matt !
More honesty like that is what this conference needs !!!
(Or did someone delete .848 ?)
;-)�
Jerry.
|
43.851 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Oct 18 1994 17:18 | 10 |
| >But Des "erupted" after the final whistle, so the Ipswich player wouldn't have
>been likely to have be sent off really, surely?
Matt
Walker was sent off after the final whistle so why not Milton. After
all Milton was booked nearly half and hour after the final whistle.
Paul
|
43.853 | Mr Pedantic strikes back | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Oct 18 1994 17:25 | 11 |
| Paul,
Des was sent off because, correct me if I'm wrong, headbutting is not
permissible in the laws of football. Obviously the referee did not see
the Milton incident as a bookable offence otherwise he would have been
sent off.
Simple really.
Stuart
|
43.854 | Headbutting's not legal - well bugger me!! | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Oct 18 1994 17:38 | 12 |
| Stuart,
I think the linesman must have seen the Milton tackle. If Walker hadn't
gone for him presumably Milton would have been shown the yellow or red
card for the foul. However, in the chaos the ref didn't know about the
challenge until a lot later, when the linesman had chance to tell him.
He got him out of the dressing room and booked him - this was 30 mins
after the game had ended. This is the only explanation unless Milton
did something else after the sending off.
Paul.
|
43.855 | Er, No thanks! | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Oct 18 1994 17:41 | 2 |
|
|
43.856 | And that last act gets a 99.9 on the predictometer | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Oct 18 1994 17:44 | 1 |
|
|
43.857 | Copied from the Sun with the owners permission | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Come Here,I think your Beautiful | Tue Oct 18 1994 18:13 | 19 |
|
Re Walker...
Red cards for Violent misconduct during a game result in an automatic 3
match ban.
Fa Rules state that a player cannot be 'sent off' after the final
whistle. Instead Walker will be tried under the 'after match misconduct
clause'. In other words he is not banned until the FA hearing.
MrKnowital.
|
43.858 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Oct 18 1994 18:18 | 9 |
| re .856
Paul
I hate to disappoint 8-)
Stuart
|
43.859 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Everyone thinks he looks daft | Wed Oct 19 1994 10:16 | 4 |
| re .857
Apparently, his club is suspending him whether the FA decide to or not.
At least that's what it said in Monday's papers.
|
43.860 | ..\ | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Come Here,I think your Beautiful | Wed Oct 19 1994 11:01 | 5 |
|
...and fined him fifteen big ones.
|
43.861 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Feed me, Seymour!! | Wed Oct 19 1994 11:14 | 6 |
|
>...and fined him fifteen big ones.
So what's Mark Bright going to do for entertainmnet this week? 8-)
Yours suggestively,
|
43.862 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Everyone thinks he looks daft | Wed Oct 19 1994 11:16 | 3 |
| >So what's Mark Bright going to do for entertainment this week?
Justin Fashanu?
|
43.863 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Everyone thinks he looks daft | Wed Oct 19 1994 11:16 | 1 |
| Sorry about that note, it's not PC, and I'm sorry.
|
43.864 | Is anybody out there | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Oct 21 1994 15:43 | 5 |
| Any team news for tomorrows match at Newcastle? Will Toon be like
Liverpool of old and give a good hiding to their opposition after a bad
result (as it eventually turned out).
Paul.
|
43.865 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Oct 21 1994 18:48 | 5 |
| I wish Toon were as predictable as Liverpool of old . . . and our home record
isn't as good as our away's this season,so you might be in with a chance.
Might!
g
|
43.866 | The "run" is over! | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Oct 25 1994 11:39 | 11 |
| Newcastle 2-1 Owls
Another one where we did better than the scoreline suggests. Hirst was
a serious threat untill he injured *the* knee and had to go off. After
going 2-0 down Wednesday came out in the second half and in the end
were worth a point according to the papers.
Southampton on Weds in the CCC. We need to win this one or our season
is already looking a bit of a waste of time.
Paul.
|
43.867 | Such defeatism 8-) | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Oct 25 1994 12:11 | 1 |
|
|
43.868 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Oct 26 1994 10:36 | 18 |
| Bad news on R5 this morning. Hirst is out until Christmas with a
cartilage injury. Didn't say whether this is a reoccurence of his
problems of the last couple of years. Just as he was coming back to the
form that he was playing at three years ago and this comes along.
Not only is it a blow to the club but also to Hirst himself. Three years
ago he was one of the highest rated young strikers around. Now he looks
like missing a large chunk of a season three years running and I now
doubt whether he will ever fulfill his promise. The big decision is how
long Wednesday can afford to persevere with such an injury prone
player but is such a favorite with the supporters and can be brilliant
when fit.
We should have taken the money and ran when Manu offered 4 million for
him. Having said that he'd probably have stayed injury free and would
have stuck two or three past Wednesday in every match between us since.
Paul.
|
43.869 | Away.. | UNTADE::TOP | | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:01 | 9 |
| Paul,
I've decided to take a week off to go and see 'the lads' at
Hillsborough - you don't happen to have their home fixtures in November
to hand do you?? (mid-week and w/e's)
Cheers,
Al.
|
43.870 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Oct 26 1994 17:37 | 7 |
| Al,
Simon posted a full (well nearly) fixture list in 43.630. If you're
considering going to the Arse (Nov 5) let me know. I'll show you a few
of the nice "singalong" locals around Islington.
Paul.
|
43.871 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Thu Oct 27 1994 09:52 | 7 |
|
Cheers Paul, I'm 'up north' though, so it'll be the match followed by
a few jars of Tetleys in Barnsley.
Crackin.
Al.
|
43.872 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Oct 27 1994 10:22 | 16 |
| Owls 1-0 Southampton
Bartman
Back to winning ways. Bartman scored and had a couple of near-misses.
Wednesday started well forcing six corners in the first ten minutes or
so. Le Tissier never really got into the game. Whether this was because
Francis made a tactical masterstroke which kept him out of the game
(pretty unlikely) or he just had one of those couldn't-give-a-toss days
(much more likely) I don't know.
Away to the Arse or Oldham in the next round. As Arsenal are our cup
bogey team I'm hoping (but not expecting) Oldham to beat the Gooners at
Highbury in the replay.
Paul.
|
43.873 | Deja Vu? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Oct 27 1994 10:30 | 6 |
| Paul,
See you at Highbury (with a bit of luck and a following wind) so that
we can perform our last minute goal trick which we like so much 8-)
Stuart
|
43.874 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Oct 27 1994 10:38 | 8 |
| Stuart,
As long as it's not the let's_score_seven_in_the_last_twenty_minutes
trick that you performed a couple of seasons ago. The scars from that
one haven't yet healed. Mind you, Linighan's last minute winner (ably
assisted by "Flapper" Woods) will be with me forever as well.
Paul.
|
43.875 | Cold, wet and Boring | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Oct 27 1994 11:43 | 8 |
| Paul.
Let's face it - if the tie goes ahead - it will be the same as
every other match between the 2 sides at Highbury (aside from the 5-0 &
7-1) in that it will be cold, wet and a 1-0 win for the Arse!!
Stuart
(hoping that he isn't heading for a nasty fall with the replay)
|
43.876 | God not the Arse again - please!!! | UNTADE::TOP | | Thu Oct 27 1994 12:34 | 8 |
|
re. 'Flapper' Woods - what's happened to him? - have we got rid
of him yet?
re. Highbury. *IF* the Arse beat Oldham, then I'd have to agree with
Stuart, a 1-0 home victory to The Boring Ones seems likely.
Al.
|
43.877 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Oct 27 1994 14:02 | 6 |
| >re. 'Flapper' Woods - what's happened to him? - have we got rid
>of him yet?
Al, he's still our "star" reserve team goalie.
Paul
|
43.878 | Flapping in the wind | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Oct 27 1994 14:18 | 2 |
|
So the reserves aren't doing well either!
|
43.879 | Just add a smiley and everything's OK | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Oct 27 1994 17:06 | 7 |
| Stuart,
You're showing about as much inventiveness and imagination as your
"team". ( &~\! <---- a smiley from Peter Beardsley )
Paul.
|
43.880 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Oct 28 1994 09:06 | 8 |
| Paul
I would hate to let you down.
Stuart
ps There is no way that was a smiley from Peter Beardsley. He's never
been that good looking!
|
43.881 | More draws than MFI | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Oct 31 1994 11:31 | 16 |
| Owls 1-1 Chelsea
Bright Wise
Well, looks like another two points down the pan! Chelsea had only 13
fit players to choose from but put up a battling performance to take a
well-deserved point. Wise scored with a spectacular overhaed kick after
39 minutes in what was their only real attack of the half.
Bright levelled the scoreline in the second half but with several
chances missed by Wednesday, including a penalty by Sheridan, it was a
bit too late. Kharin was great in Chelsea's goal.
Oh, well there's always the cups!
Paul.
|
43.882 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Nov 01 1994 09:02 | 6 |
| Saw a report about the Euro Championship venues for '96. It said that
Hillsboro's capacity was going to be increase from it's present 36,000
to 40,000.
Paul.
|
43.883 | Fearing the worst again | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Nov 02 1994 15:13 | 9 |
| Blackburn at Hillsboro' tonight. Pearce and Atherton against Sutton and
Shearer. Pah! No contest. Expect our goal difference to be
significantly worse by tomorrow!
Francis was after Kennet Anderson a while ago, along with a couple of
other clubs. Did anyone sign him in the end?
Paul.
|
43.884 | Kenneth Andersson | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Wed Nov 02 1994 16:00 | 10 |
|
> Francis was after Kennet Anderson a while ago, along with a couple of
> other clubs. Did anyone sign him in the end?
That was about a year ago, when Andersson was with (?Nantes?) or even
before that when he was with Mechelen.
He's now with Caen, who's had a disastrous start to the season.
I don't know how much of the blame for this is put on Andersson,
but I'm informed he scored a hat-trick during the week-end.
|
43.885 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Nov 03 1994 13:06 | 7 |
| Owls 0-1 Blackburn
Shearer
Oh well, not as bad as expected. Looks as though mid-table mediocrity
might be a bit optimistic this season.
Paul
|
43.886 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 03 1994 13:19 | 7 |
| Paul
Never mind. At least you can console yourself with the thought that Ian
Wright is suspended for Sundays match. There's no danger of the Arse
scoring now 8-)
Stuart
|
43.887 | nil-nil draw coming up then | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Nov 03 1994 13:44 | 8 |
| Stuart,
And here's me thinking I'd *never* enjoy reading one of your notes.
+@#& <------ a smiley from Toneee Adams.
Paul.
|
43.888 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Nov 07 1994 10:58 | 13 |
| Arsenal 0-0 Owls
fjnymhvtbg7urrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Head slams into keyboard as I become instantly comatose just thinking
about it.
It was *bad* !
Paul.
|
43.889 | Couldn't happen to a nicer manager! :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Tue Nov 08 1994 12:54 | 3 |
| Phrases like... "Your going down with Villa" spring to mind!! :->
Rick.
|
43.890 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Jubilee | Tue Nov 08 1994 13:23 | 10 |
| Villa are far too good to go down. And we'd never waste �2.5 million on martin
Dahlin. two good games in the World Cup, absolutely bugger all for the rest of
it, and all the world thinks he's the next coming of Roger Hunt. Him and that
lucky git Hagi must be the two most over-rated players on the planet.
He'll be crap. You mark my words.
harrumph.
Mike
|
43.891 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Nov 08 1994 13:34 | 7 |
|
Mike,
I reckon he's actually more of a James Hunt......blonde charmer
etc. Is Lee Chapman still at Leeds by any chance?
JBG
|
43.892 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Tue Nov 08 1994 14:01 | 2 |
| Last I heard was that Lee Chapman was considering an offer for a paper round
back near his home town.
|
43.894 | ooopss | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Nov 08 1994 15:03 | 4 |
|
Oooops. There was me thinking we were talking about Thomas Brolin!
Silly me. Dahlin is coloured isn't he? 8-)
|
43.895 | Satelite reception must have been pretty lousy ... | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Nov 08 1994 15:03 | 21 |
| re: -2
> I reckon he's actually more of a James Hunt......blonde charmer
> etc. Is Lee Chapman still at Leeds by any chance?
>
> JBG
Ehh, Jon appears to be a tad confused (nothing new in that I know !).
Unless I drank more during the WC than I thought I did (and given how
much I thought I did, I don't think that's possible !) Martin Dahlin is
a coloured bloke with very dark hair. Not exactly the blonde flowing
locks of a Klinnsman or a Brolin for instance ! This just goes to show
that Jon drank more duirng the WC than he admitted !
Still, good to see that the rest of you (including our resident Swedish
correspondant !) are so quick on the uptake ! Or is it just that you
completely ignore everything that finishes with those three little
letters JBG ;-)
Jerry.
|
43.896 | I'll have to improve my typing speed ! | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Nov 08 1994 15:07 | 5 |
| Jon entered .894 just after I pointed out to him what a plonker he is
for saying that Dahlin has blonde hair ! Just goes to show how
insecure he is, eh ;-)
Jerry.
|
43.897 | It's a fair cop ... | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Nov 08 1994 15:27 | 3 |
| Jerry's telling the truth. I'm sorry !
JBG
|
43.898 | It wasn't just Wednesday that were bad.. | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Nov 09 1994 08:22 | 18 |
| >Phrases like... "Your going down with Villa" spring to mind!! :->
Rick,
At least we're consistent!! Seriously though, a point at the Arse isn't
bad, certainly when compared with some of our recent performances
there. It was just that the *game* was so bad, not just Wednesday.
Wednesday just don't have enough skillful players to "play" against
Arsenal's close-em-down tactics. We ended up playing like them which
wasn't a pretty sight!!
Still, I'm glad that one Yorkshire club is doing well...
Donny Rovers are still third in the Third Div.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.899 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Nov 09 1994 08:32 | 6 |
| West Ham on Saturday. I wonder if the Hammers curse is going to haunt
Francis. Both Spurs and Everton beat West Ham before their managers
were sacked. However, can't see this happening at Hillsboro' - a win is
totally out of the question!!!
Paul.
|
43.900 | Said in his best cockney accent... :-> | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Wed Nov 09 1994 19:56 | 3 |
| Come on you Hammmmmers... :->
Rick.
|
43.901 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Thu Nov 10 1994 13:08 | 7 |
| We're on the march with harry's army we're all going to Wembley, and we're
really shake them up when we win the Fizzy Cup, cause West Ham are the greatest
football team...UNITED....UNITED......UNITED....
dicksy for England.....dickys for England....Chapman for no-one...Chapman for
DHSS.......
|
43.902 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Nov 10 1994 13:15 | 14 |
| re .901
Errm, sorry to butt in on your chant but I think it's a league match
this weekend not the CCC.
>dicksy for England.....dickys for England....Chapman for no-one...Chapman for
>DHSS....... ^^^^^^
Is this the latest shirt design from Umbro - winged collars and bow
ties. Even that wouldn't make Peter Beardsley any better looking.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.903 | Up the Owls | UNTADE::TOP | | Thu Nov 10 1994 13:31 | 8 |
| Yes Paul, it's a league match - I wish these West supporters would
keep their emotional outbursts under control. If I understood your
note correctly, you thought that a win for Wednesday is unlikely - eh?
I saw the 'highlights' of the Arse-Owls match on Sky - as you can
imagine, there wasn't many of 'em...
Al.
|
43.904 | Don't you mean low-lights? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 10 1994 13:35 | 12 |
| >I saw the 'highlights' of the Arse-Owls maych on Sky - as you can
>imagine, there wasn't many of 'em...
Al
I don't know how you can say that. At teh Oldham game last night, they
managed to show, ooh, 3� minutes worth of highlights so I think that
demonstrates what an ehtertaining game it was. Can't wait for the CCC
tie.
Stuart
|
43.905 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Nov 10 1994 14:30 | 14 |
| Al,
It's taken nearly a week but I'm on the way to recovery now after the
debilitating effects of an Arse bore. I was drained physically and
emotionally for several days but now I can feel optimistic again and
predict that Wednesday will win, Francis will *not* be sacked and we'll
go on to win the league.
Looking forward to the CCC tie at Highbury.
Bibble,
Mentally Disturbed of Uxbridge (aka Paul).
|
43.906 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Thu Nov 10 1994 14:43 | 1 |
| Hope you do the arse......can't have them winning again can we?
|
43.907 | re. -1 And why not? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 10 1994 15:03 | 1 |
|
|
43.908 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Thu Nov 10 1994 15:40 | 7 |
| >> And why not?
Because they're the most boring team in the whole of boringdom on a
very boring day.
That's why not.
Al
|
43.909 | Fair comment 8-) | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Nov 10 1994 15:52 | 1 |
|
|
43.910 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Nov 16 1994 09:57 | 5 |
| Hammers *this* Saturday. Will we win. Will Francis keep his job. Has
BFR been seen at Hillsboro'. All these exciting questions will be
answered.
Paul.
|
43.911 | 2nd league home win | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Nov 21 1994 10:29 | 11 |
| Owls 1-0 West Ham
Petrescu
Another home win. Only 1-0 but could have been more according to the
papers.
Paul.
PS Stuart, when is the next round of the CCC at Highbury. I wouldn't
want to miss that one now would I.
|
43.912 | Moi, Sarcastic? Never | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 21 1994 11:23 | 7 |
| Paul
The next exciting encounter is, I think, on the 30th of this month. Oh
dear, I won't be able to go as we're completing on our house purchase
that day. Now I am sad about that.8-(
Stuart
|
43.913 | It's all a bit depressing really | UNTADE::TOP | | Tue Nov 22 1994 12:56 | 16 |
| >>Only 1-0 but could have been more according to the papers.
Which papers were these then Paul? - the one I read said neither
team had a clue in front of goal, but both teams passed it around
well.
We desperately need a goal scorer. Bright is *still* missing every
sitter that comes his way. Hyde is not exactly Jurgen Klinsman in the
box either (although to be fair he's not really meant to be a striker.
Is he?)
Apparently Trev took Petrescu off in the 2nd half, this didn't go down
too well with the crowd.
Over 25000 went, the 3rd biggest crowd of the day.
Al.
|
43.914 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Nov 22 1994 13:32 | 17 |
| Al,
The Independent reckoned that Miklosko (sp) made a couple of great
saves from Bartman and Bright (not so sure about this one!). Petrescu
had double vision and stomach cramps at half-time - Francis has said
that he'd like a microphone at times to explain decisions like these.
I agree we need a goalscorer. Last season we scored loads but let in
loads as well. This season the goals aren't going in for us but we're
still managing to let in four goals - although it hasn't been so bad
for a while. We've only scored two or more on three occasions and we've
never won by a two goal margin.
I don't think Francis has got a clue.
Paul.
|
43.915 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Tue Nov 22 1994 13:50 | 5 |
| >> I don't think Francis has got a clue.
We could get Big Ron in as his assistant :^)
Al
|
43.916 | Fading memory | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Support your local restaurateur | Tue Nov 22 1994 19:19 | 6 |
| re Bruce Grobelaar's problem
Can anyone remember who was involved in match-fixing at Sheffield
Wednesday in the late 50s or early 60s.
Tony
|
43.917 | Some info.....any football historians out there?? | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Wed Nov 23 1994 07:44 | 12 |
|
I can't quite remember all the names.........ok, it was completely
before my time, but a friends father who was a Mansfield supporter was
able to remember that....
3 players were involved, all from Sheffield Wednesday & they all went
to prison. One of them was Peter Swan, another was an ex-Mansfield player
but he can't remember his name.
Anyone know if Sheffield went down that season?? 8-)
JBG
|
43.918 | | VESSA::WATTERSON | Blue tinted glasses | Wed Nov 23 1994 09:23 | 5 |
|
Tony Kay was another - he was at Everton when the scandal broke.
I'm sure this was discussed in the Arsenal note about a year ago.
Paul
|
43.919 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Nov 23 1994 09:27 | 3 |
| Bronco Lane was the other.
Paul.
|
43.920 | From the paper.. | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Nov 28 1994 15:27 | 14 |
| Villa 1-1 Owls
Atkinson Atherton
Villa started better with Saunders in particular giving the Wednesday
defence a hard time. Atkinson scored when Pressman could only parry a
Saunders header. From then on it seems as though most of the attacks
and chances fell to Wednesday apart from a sweeping Villa attack which
ended up with Fenton nearly scoring. Sheridan, Hyde, Watson and
Petrescu all had opportunities to score before "a freakishly
spectacular 40-yard equaliser from Wednesday's full-back, Peter
Atherton".
Paul.
|
43.921 | another thrilling 0-0 draw in prospect | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Nov 30 1994 11:39 | 16 |
| Well, the prospect of another scintilating encounter down at the Arse
is filling me with all sorts of mixed emotions. The main feeling I've
got at the moment is one of anxiety : will my tickets have arrived from
Hillsboro' when I get home from work tonight. If they have I'll just
have to swallow my disappointment and go to the match.
Stuart, what is the team news from Highbury. Is it true that Merson has
applied to be a match official? I'd heard that he didn't really want to
be a ref but quite liked the sound of being a linesman. (ho, ho, ho).
I wonder what sort of witty and satirical songs the Wednesday
supporters will think up regarding the Merson affair. Probably something
along the lines of "You Cockney Drug-using B*st*rds". I'm sure Wilde
(Oscar not Roger) would have been impressed.
Paul.
|
43.922 | Saddo | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 30 1994 11:41 | 7 |
| Paul
I can't believe you are actually contmeplating going to the match.
After the last one? Are you sure you're not in the same trouble as
Merson?
Stuart
|
43.923 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Nov 30 1994 11:45 | 10 |
| Stuart,
The Islington Owls haven't missed a London match in three seasons. The
small matter that a trip to Highbury is about as welcome as lighted
matches inserted under the fingernails doesn't come into it. We're
bound by our fanatical devotion to the glorious Owls. Yes, I think
"saddo" is about right.
Paul.
|
43.924 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | I said PENLLERGAER! Are you stupid!?! | Wed Nov 30 1994 11:46 | 1 |
| So.....er...How much per gramme then?
|
43.925 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Wed Nov 30 1994 12:38 | 6 |
| Matt,
He'll need a calculator to figure that one out. Owls fans buy it by the
tonne ;-)
Jerry.
|
43.926 | Highbury twinned with Medillin | YUPPY::PANES | I think therefore I ambient | Thu Dec 01 1994 10:56 | 6 |
|
Have the Islington Owls got an explanation for Bartmans somewhat erratic
finishing at Sleaze H.Q?
Stuart
|
43.927 | Woe, woe and triple woe. | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Dec 01 1994 11:52 | 58 |
|
Well, yesterday wasn't a good day for me (my excuse for the vitriolic
attacks in note 32) (Do you need an excuse? Ed).
Firstly, I found out that I hadn't got the contract I was after so I'll
have to find some other way to make my first million. The second bit of
bad news came when I got home and found out that the Post Office had
organised a two-day go-slow targetted at letters destined for my flat -
the tickets for the match hadn't arrived!
Knowing that the Islington Owls would disembowel me for this disaster I
quickly volunteered to cover the cost of the lost tickets myself. It
eventually cost me 43 pounds to see the match!
On the way to the pub the zip on my jacket decided it was the right time
to break and I thought that this bit of bad luck, being the third,
might be a good omen for the footie.
But no! The gods hadn't finished with me yet. We got to our seats just
after the kick-off and settled down to watch what we expected to be a
crap match. But Wednesday were in great form and tore into Arsenal as
if they wanted to win this one. I won't go into too much detail (it's
too painful) but within the first 20 minutes Wednesday had had three
clear chances to score, with Bartman missing an open goal and Taylor
forcing a great point-blank save from Seaman only for the ball to fall
straight in front of an Arsenal player who skillfully hoofed it out of
danger.
Then, predictably, Arsenal scored. Morrow was allowed enough space to
turn the QE2 in and hit a 20 yarder past Pressman. Even then Wednesday
had a chance to equalise, Sinton putting the ball wide when it seemed
easier to get it on target. We were still playing some good football
although Arsenal were looking more dangerous being charged up by their
goal.
Wednesday's defence then decided that it had had enough of the 0-0's
and 1-0's that we've been treated to between these two teams in the
last couple of sesons. A cross came over and Nolan headed the ball
upwards. All the defenders treated Wright as if he'd got a serious
hygiene problem and when the ball came down he shot into the bottom
corner.
I then slipped into a dream-like trance and can't remember any more.
Oh, one thing! In the second half Watson, our only fit first team
striker, went off. This gave Francis the chance to try out his new
4-6-0 fromation that he's been buying all these midfielders for. Trev,
take it from me, it didn't work.
This must be another nail in Francis's coffin. The players, the
supporters and more lately the board are all losing patience.
>Have the Islington Owls got an explanation for Bartmans somewhat erratic
>finishing at Sleaze H.Q?
Yes, Stuart, it's the sweetener they put in the tea at High-bury.
Paul.
|
43.928 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Thu Dec 01 1994 12:29 | 4 |
| I wonder if Francis will get fired soon & Big Ron will end up as
manager!! :->
Rick.
|
43.929 | Mid table medicrity | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Dec 05 1994 11:03 | 20 |
| Owls 1-0 Palace
Bartman
From the reports it seemed a scrappy match which was only enlivened by
the introduction of Chris Waddle for the last quarter of an hour. It
was his first game for almost a year. However, it seems there's still
something left - in those 15 minutes he created two clear scoring
chances and almost scored himself from a free-kick.
Bartman had scored with a neat turn and shot (why couldn't he have done
the same on Wednesday night??) in the first half. Palace went close on a
couple of occasions in the second half and a draw seemed a fairer
reflection of the game as a whole. Waddle's late performance perhaps
justified the win for Wednesday - let's hope he can keep it up and not
get injured.
Did any of the Sarf Lundon fraternity venture oop North.
Paul.
|
43.930 | .. | YUPPY::PANES | I think therefore I ambient | Mon Dec 05 1994 11:13 | 14 |
| <<< Note 43.929 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>
-< Mid table medicrity >-
> Did any of the Sarf Lundon fraternity venture oop North.
> Paul.
Not me , matey-boy... I didn't want to run the risk of contracting
ricketts this close to Christmas.
Stuart
|
43.931 | Oh no - Lincoln City in the FAC Cup!! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Mon Dec 05 1994 11:22 | 11 |
| Nor me - spent a pleasnt afternoon with friends after agonising over
Ceefax. Then - went for a meal in Sarf Croydon and who was sitting
at the next table but
The Voice of London Football, Jonathan Pearce, complete with female
companion and what looked like the in laws. Mr Pearce looked somewhat
eer, tired :-)
Paul
|
43.932 | The B-Plan diet.. | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Dec 05 1994 11:44 | 13 |
| Stuart,
Knowing that your pre-Christmas diet will consist almost exclusively of
beer I'd say ricketts is a possibility wherever you choose to spend
your time. At least you may as well enjoy yourself with a few decent
pints of Yorkshire ale - not that Southern shandy-like stuff that
masquerades for beer down there (here).
Anyway lard sandwiches are very good for you.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.933 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Support your local restaurateur | Mon Dec 05 1994 14:49 | 13 |
| re .930
> Not me , matey-boy... I didn't want to run the risk of contracting
> ricketts this close to Christmas.
rickets - A disease of the young that results from a lack of vitamin D
in the diet and is characterized by defective bone growth.
Even if you are young enough to contract this ailment, it would have
nothing to do with whether you had been to Sheffield.
Helpfully yours,
Tony
|
43.934 | star turn? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | You ain't seen me...roit?! | Mon Dec 05 1994 15:00 | 8 |
|
Tony,
Want to come to a party this weekend?
Ian.
:-)
|
43.935 | Dr Bob replies.... | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Dec 05 1994 15:01 | 8 |
| re -1.
Perhaps it was scurvy that Stuart meant then. Even then it's not a
*real* illness. But then you know these Southern Jessies - a minute
scratch on their pinky and they're off to the imfirmary. Pah, not like
us hard Northerners who know what pain and hardship means...
Paul.
|
43.936 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Support your local restaurateur | Mon Dec 05 1994 17:07 | 14 |
| re .934
> Want to come to a party this weekend?
Sure, if you are prepared to pay my travel expenses.
re .935
> Perhaps it was scurvy that Stuart meant then. Even then it's not a
Don't think so. Scurvy is brought on by vitamin C deficiency, so
also is not infectious.
Tony@LKG
|
43.937 | FA Cup - our only hope of glory | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Tue Dec 06 1994 10:06 | 6 |
| Oh, well enough of the Medical Almanack and back to the footie. The
third round of the FA Cup has paired the Owls with either Gillingham or
Fulham away. Either way this would be a day out for the Islington Owls.
When are the matches to be played??
Paul.
|
43.938 | FA Cup 3rd Round | EXPDEC::JHUSSEY | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Tue Dec 06 1994 10:12 | 6 |
| Don't you northener's kno nuffink (best Cockney accent)
The FA Cup (sponsored by the Littlewood Pools company) 3rd Round has always
been held on the 1st Saturday (now 1st 10 days for Sky) of the year.
So it's anyone's guess?
|
43.939 | Gillingham in 3rd round | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Dec 14 1994 10:42 | 7 |
| Gillingham beat Fulham 2-1 last night to set up a nice away day in
Kent. Hhhm, perhaps I can pay a return visit to that nice welcoming
pub in front of Chatham docks with all those friendly marines (no, not
the sort who would like to be chums of Mark Bright, rather the
extremely violent, psychopathic variety).
Paul.
|
43.940 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Wed Dec 14 1994 11:16 | 6 |
| Paul
Surely the Marines aren't violent. Blimey, you'll be telling us that
they go to war occassionally.
Stuart
|
43.941 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | I killed Cortez. | Wed Dec 14 1994 11:20 | 1 |
| ....when they aren't members of the village people.
|
43.942 | "Sucks" isn't a strong enough word to describe this crap" | UNTADE::TOP | | Mon Dec 19 1994 10:19 | 10 |
| Good grief...
I wonder if Cheeky Trev will still be with us in '95?
I thought to myself on Saturday afternoon "When is the last time you
watched The Owls and EXPECTED them to win?" and the sad answer was "I
never have" - it was a bit of a downer really.
Al.
|
43.943 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Mon Dec 19 1994 10:32 | 3 |
|
I know exactly what you mean, Al.
|
43.944 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Dec 19 1994 11:09 | 22 |
| >I thought to myself on Saturday afternoon "When is the last time you
>watched The Owls and EXPECTED them to win?" and the sad answer was "I
>never have" - it was a bit of a downer really.
Oh dear, Al, you've got to the state I was in a couple of months ago. I
was actually quite pleased by the result on Saturday - as it may hasten
the departure of Francis. Did you go by the way? I'm just going on you
saying "watched". If so, how bad was it?
From the papers it seemed that Wednesday had their usual bright (sic)
opening in which time Waddle found Bright on three occasions who
proceeded to miss them all. (What's up with Watson?) After this Waddle
seemed to lose interest - when all your best efforts are being wasted I
can see why to a certain extent. After QPR's first goal the entire
Wednesday team seemed to follow Waddle's example whic resulted in QPR
getting another goal towards the end.
Wholescale rebellion will occur on the terreces in a while! Certainly
the board can't let the current situation carry on for too long -
remember that four teams are automatically r*l*g*t*d this season.
Paul.
|
43.945 | Sob | UNTADE::TOP | | Mon Dec 19 1994 11:30 | 16 |
| No Paul, I didn't go (thank god!) - I'm still here in Munich.
The last time I 'watched' them was when they played Villa a couple
of weeks back. There were only two of us in the pub that could be
bothered watching, I was the one crying into my Guiness. That
performance, and the fact that I was drinking watered down beer, started
my current wave of depression, which I suspect is not going to improve
over the Christmas period.
I don't think Trevor has a clue, no really, I dont. Who has he bought that
could hit a barn door? Waddle. That's it. Nobody else.
And how much money has he spent? Correct, more than the GNP of most African
nations. So how come Nigeria are so good? and we are so crap?
Al.
|
43.946 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Mon Dec 19 1994 11:53 | 20 |
| Al,
I think about the only excuse that Francis can give at the moment is
that there are a lot of injuries (Hirst, Ingersson, Walker?). But the
long term injuries ovewr the last two or three years are reminiscent of
those at Liverpool under the Sourpuss regime - are they being over
trained and rushed back from injury to early, resulting in another
breakdown?
His selection policy is a mystery to me as I've said before in this
note. Bartman up front, in preference to Watson. Watson must be pissed
off that as the third recognised striker in the squad he doesn't get
automatically selected when one of the other two is injured or off
form. Instead he sticks with Bright and Bartman who between them have
missed loads of chances.
And the less said about his purchases the better. 10 midfielders yet
only three strikers and four defenders (three of them right footed!!??).
Paul.
|
43.947 | A win over the break would be nice... | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Wed Dec 21 1994 15:59 | 21 |
| Oi, Claus, NO!
Do not try to climb down my chimney this Christmas Eve. That could have
the possible consequence of breaking my synthetic marble fire surround
or ruining my gas-effect fire. And think of all that soot that the
missus will have to clean up on Christmas morning. If you have to enter
my house ring the doorbell and request permission - don't just barge
down the chimney uninvited - who do you think you are ?? If you want to
deliver presents wrap them in strong brown paper and post them like all
normal people.
Oi, Claus, where do you think you're goin'. I've paid my two pounds to
visit your grotto like everyone else.....
Dear Santa, can we have a new manager for Christmas as we've only got a
turkey at the moment.
All the best for Xmas to *all* the other Owls (OK, and everyone else).
Paul.
|
43.948 | They think it's all over.... | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Wed Dec 21 1994 17:43 | 19 |
| Well, the news that I've been expecting for a while has finally landed
in my mailbox. This part of the Digital empire has recently been sold
and consequently we're losing our connection to the net. We've been
told that this *may* happen on New Years Eve.
If it does then this could well be my last note in the footie
conference. If it doesn't it'll be a really pleasant New Year surprise
for you all ( %&# <------ a smiley from Carlton Palmer). I'm pretty
sure the plug will be pulled, so it's all down to you now, Al. I've
enjoyed being involved with this notesfile for the last year or so -
I've had quite a few good laughs and it's kept me up to date on the
footie front without having to buy a newspaper....
I'll maybe bump into some of you on the Internet.
Have fun,
Paul.
|
43.949 | Another one gone ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Thu Dec 22 1994 08:55 | 5 |
|
You'll be missed, Paul.
Malc.
|
43.950 | | YUPPY::PANES | This Xmas - say it with lager | Thu Dec 22 1994 08:57 | 8 |
| Paul,
Farewell ( again ). Drop me a mail on the net, and maybe the Islington
Owls can "do lunch" with the Addiscombe Eagles.
Good luck,
Stuart
|
43.951 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Thu Dec 22 1994 09:16 | 6 |
| Paul
good luck and may all your problems be solved by the swinging of the
axe over Trevor F.
Stuart
|
43.952 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Thu Dec 22 1994 10:50 | 6 |
|
Vurry Murry Christmas to yez Paul!
Hope you get back on the net soon.
Al.
|
43.953 | Trev's neck out of the noose...... | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Thu Jan 05 1995 13:45 | 25 |
|
43.944, slurp, chew, 43.946, munch, 67.610 gobble ...
The sound of someone eating their words.
Three wins and a draw, 11 goals scored, Wednesday in the top half of
the table and looking forward to (a new false dawn in) 1995.
Everton 1-4 Wednesday (stared at teletext in disbelief)
Wedneday 5-1 Coventry (hysterical laughter)
Leicester 0-1 Wednesday (smug satisfaction)
Wednesday 1-1 Southampton (pah! Only a draw)
That man Francis surely knows his stuff......Or is he just a lucky git?
Time will tell.
Gillingham on Saturday. Need a good result to keep this air of
confidence going.
Paul.
BTW They didn't pull the plug on the net. You know how it goes - a
manager gives a timescale and doesn't meet it and noone bats an eyelid.
A pleb fails to meet one and it's gonads over the liquidiser time.
|
43.954 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Thu Jan 05 1995 15:56 | 9 |
| Very impressive run of results, and no-one could argue about the quality of
opposition. Just wait until Whittingham dries up and you plummet into a division
where he'll be more at home. 8-)
Seriously though, both teams seem to have profitted from the Taylor-Whittingham
swap. It's just a shame for you that it might keep Trev "crap chap" Francis in a
job and BFR in the commentator's booth.
Mike
|
43.955 | FA Cup Third Round Result | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Mon Jan 09 1995 08:41 | 46 |
| FA Cup 3rd round result.
Gillingham 1-2 Wednesday
Pike (pen) Waddle
Bright
Well a day trip for the entire Islington Owls outfit. Gillingham is a
lovely place with lots of character, lovely cobbled streets lined with
ancient buildings converted into cosy teashops and interesting
craftshops. There are lovely coaching inns where the landlord will
serve you a couple of pints of his finest.
Unfortunately, this is Gillingham in Shropshire, not Gillingham, Kent,
which is where we went. This place makes Rotherham look like a
cosmopolitan metropolis. (actually I *hate* places with teashops and
craftshops and coaching inns and tourists.....)
On to the ground and the match. In the first half Gillingham
predictably pressed Wednesday when they had possession but, less
predictably, played some quite nice football. There were three clear
divisions between the two teams but this didn't seem so apparent from
the play. That was until Waddle started to turn on the style. Firstly,
he chipped over the goalkeeper and into the goal from a tight angle on
the right side and then in the next minute provided the cross which
Bright headed in.
Wednesday were cruising at this point and we were thinking that a good
old drubbing was in prospect. However, when Pressman was dispossesed
trying to control a backpass he brought the man down. The keeper was
sent off and the first touch of the ball for his substitute, Lance Key,
was when he picked the ball out of the net after the penalty.
From this point on Gillingham had the upper hand and pressed home their
numerical advantage to such an extent that an equaliser seemed more
likely than another Wednesday goal. Key made two fine saves to keep us
in the game but both Bright and Bartman had chances for Wednesday. The
final whistle meant that we could try out another of Gillingham's
seemingly endless supply of cosy, welcoming pubs serving great beer and
food (not!).
Wolves at Hillsboro' in the next round.
Chelsea next Saturday in the League.
Paul.
|
43.956 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Mon Jan 09 1995 15:21 | 23 |
| Well!
That Trevor Francis certainly knows his football eh? - granted, he's had
his knockers in the past (haven't we all!), but his recent run of results
has put them and Sheffield Wednesday back in there rightfull respective
places.
Sheffield Wednesday are back in the top half of the table and into the
fourth round of the FA cup.
And his knockers? - who can say, I'm sure Trevor knows where they are,
but we probably won't be hearing from them for a while.
Highlights over the break...
Great win at Everton, especially taking into account their renewed
confidence.
4 goals in two matches by our new super-striker.
A cracking goal by Hyde (of all people)
Waddle seems back on form, but then if he's got players to pass to who
actually DO something with the ball he always seems happier.
Happy New Year!
Al
|
43.957 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Fri Jan 13 1995 16:52 | 10 |
| Chelsea at Stamford Bridge this Saturday. The Islington Owls are
severely depleted this weekend - about a third of the lads had already
arranged something.
Chelsea means a wander down Fulham Road, several pints of Fullers and
Youngs, the match passing in a blur and Wednesday winning (OK Chelsea
had to spoil it by forceing a draw last season). Let's hope that things
don't change too much).
Paul.
|
43.958 | Chelsea 1-1 Owls | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Mon Jan 16 1995 16:45 | 28 |
| Chelsea 1-1 Owls
Well, another "Get Out Of Jail Free" card used up. We didn't deserve
the point and noone could explain the amount of time added on by the
ref. Kharin did take forever to take every goal kick and offside
freekick but he should have been warned. Still it happened to us at Old
Trafford a couple of seasons ago so I suppose it all evens out in time.
Wednesday had most of the play but Chelsea did far more with the ball
when they had it and after the goal hit the bar on two occasions.
Spencer's goal was a cracker. The penalty was a bit fortunate as I
thought Bright had lost the ball but Sheridan missed the kick anyway.
Interesting to see a Chelsea supporter, sat only three seats away from
Ken Bates so presumably a shareholder or director, thrown out after the
penalty was missed. He'd been gesticulating at the Wednesday supporters
and had caused several to complain to the stewards. It was good to see
that a suit and a fat wallet didn't protect him. The stewards handled
the situation very well.
Wednesday didn't have any imagination and Chelsea looked as though they
wanted to win a lot more than we did. Maybe the return to the middle of
the table has brought in a bit of complacency. Certainly the incisive
play over Christmas seems a long way away. None of the strikers looked
like scoring, Whittingham blasting high and wide on a few occasions and
Bright being substituted at half time.
Paul.
|
43.959 | Another draw | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Mon Jan 23 1995 10:07 | 9 |
| Owls 0-0 Newcastle United
Differing reports from the media. Some reports said the match was dull
while others thought it was entertaining. Alan Hansen highlighted
Bartman as the outstanding Wednesday player, the Independent today said
Waddle and Gillespie were worth watching. Two papers yesterday said
only the two goalies earned their wages.
Paul.
|
43.960 | Up to 7th | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Tue Jan 24 1995 14:16 | 25 |
| West Ham 0-2 Owls
Waddle
Bright
Views on the match. Wednesday looked better playing against 11 men than
10. From where we were it the Alvin Martin decision seemed justified
but reports in the media suggest it was a bit harsh. *If* he did take
Bright out then it was pretty stupid - he'd never have gone onto score
from there. Either the defenders would have come across to cover or
he'd have messed it up all on his own.
Waddle's goal was a belter but didn't see Bright's due to the fact that
I was emptyong my bladder at the time. After the second sending-off
Wednesday finally looked as if they'd got more players on the pitch.
All credit to West Ham for battling so hard - if they had scored while
they still had 10 men I think they could have gone on to win it.
Ingersson, Bright, Whittingham and to a lesser extent Watson were crap.
Bartmen, Waddle, Hyde and Walker were good. All in all, an uninspiring
but welcome win which takes us to seventh in the table.
Excellent pints of Theakstons XB in the upstairs bar at Liverpool St
station.
Paul.
|
43.961 | a night out with Mark Bright??? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Tue Jan 24 1995 14:31 | 7 |
|
> *If* he did take Bright out then it was pretty stupid - he'd never
> have gone onto score from there.
Is this during the game, or afterwards?!?
Ian.
|
43.962 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Tue Jan 24 1995 17:18 | 8 |
| Whoops, I should have anticipated a witty response from Ian "Finbar
Saunders" Hawley. On the basis of some of his decisions last night,
I'd have said it was more likely to be the ref who was on a promise,
Ian.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.963 | the world is mad | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Tue Jan 24 1995 17:39 | 7 |
|
Theres ALWAYS been mutterings about referees making poor decisions etc.
and most of its been sour grapes...but these days it seems to be almost
every match. Whats going on???
Ian.
|
43.964 | Putting out the fire with gasoline... | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Tue Jan 24 1995 18:34 | 33 |
| Ian,
I think most TV commentators and "experts" agree that the current
controversy surrounding refereeing decisions has been brought about by
the adoption of the new FIFA laws introduced for the WC last summer.
Most managers are not against the rules themselves, only that they are
interpreted differently by each referee. They say this inconsistency
costs matches as players don't know what level of physical contact will
be allowed by any one referee (a different ref might have not
penalised Shearer on Sunday).
What the TV people don't mention is that nowadays every suspect
decision is replayed over and over and judged by the "panel". This
adds to the controversy, especially when the decision is debatable or
viewed to be wrong by the panel.
The TV companies also give a platform to the managers to have a go at
the ref for a particular decision (or support him if the decision was
in their team's favour). The managers comments usually end up on the
back page of all the papers and very quickly everyone is talking about
the incident. The ref must simply stand by his original opinion even if
he sees the TV coverage and thinks he *did* make a mistake. But whether
they are all tough enough to put it out of their minds for the next
match....
Now that appeals to the FA are regularly accompanied by video evidence
I think we're not too far off having an off-pitch referee for 50-50
decisions.
Personally, I think that the refs word should be final and that
mistakes usually balance out over the season.
Paul.
|
43.965 | Refs need controlling | NEWOA::LANARK::MITCHELL_A | Don't play COMPETE !! | Wed Jan 25 1995 10:04 | 21 |
| re .-1 Refs
Paul
I disagree you cannot allow some muppet in a wig to make some
cock eyed decision that could ruin a lot of hard work.
Interesting to note that in Rugby League which has benifited
greatly from TV exposure on SKY Sports they now allow TV judging
of Referees performance. Recently a Ref and two linesman were banned
from Reffing the Top League matches for poor decisions in a televised
match.
The greater control over wayward Ref decisions the better.
Time for me to go and lay down after all that typing
Cheers
Andy
|
43.966 | On the contrary, .965... | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Wed Jan 25 1995 10:14 | 6 |
|
re .964...
Spot on, Paul.
Andy.
|
43.967 | more on refs | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Wed Jan 25 1995 11:55 | 21 |
| Well, two differing views there...
I think at the moment we're stuck about halfway between the refereeing
doctrines of Rugby League and Rugby Union. I'd say we need to shift
more in one direction or the other. Either we give the referee's
absolute authority and everyone, including the players on the pitch,
accepts this and get on with it, or we have another off-pitch referee
who can help with difficult situations.
At the moment we give the referee absolute authority but then give
anyone and everyone a chance to scrutinise and knock every decision he
gives (including the players). I'm not against free-speech but if the
referee's decision is supposed to be final then that should be it.
However, Andy Gray et al have to talk about something don't they.
Perhaps they should comment on the catering standards at the grounds
like cricket commentators do....
Ahh, Mrs. Smith makes a lovely meat and potato pie here at Norwich. Oh,
there's a goal....
Paul.
|
43.968 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | A jar of turkey seepage please. | Wed Jan 25 1995 12:02 | 5 |
| They could always try and adopt the Cricket approach, where there is a third
umpire i.e. One ref, two linesmen and a bloke with a telly. Hang on, this is
going round in circles. We discussed this a couple of months ago.
Deja vu!
|
43.969 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Wed Jan 25 1995 12:09 | 9 |
| Perhaps they should just get rid of all the crap rules that make it difficult
for referees and return to the days when football was a physical game. For
example, there's no way that it should be a foul every time someone comes within
four feet of a goalkeeper. Little pushes in the back and nudges are all part of
the game, and fouls should be reserved for gbh. Also, refs should be paid a
decent amount and should be fired forever if they're crap (which most of them
are).
Mike
|
43.970 | Give the refs a break .... or break their legs!!! | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Wed Jan 25 1995 12:21 | 30 |
| I don't believe the current situation is the refs fault. Like the majority
of things its the fault of the administrators in the FA and FIFA.
1. Football is a professional game and needs professionals at both
referee & administrator level. This would give time for referees to have
meetings to appraish decisions and hopefully come up with a consistent
viewpoint as well as improving fitness levels. It would also allow time for
the refs to visit each club and explain what going to be punished every couple
of weeks.
2. We need a similar system to Rugby where the ref explains how he's going to
rule on certain things such as off-side/tackles from behind,etc. This should be
made public so at least everyone can decide whether he kept to his word.
3. The rules need to be rewritten to allow no ambiguity. We've had the same
basic rules since the turn of the century!! Eg. according to the rules it's
not a foul if there was no intent to commit a foul!!
4. Sort out the offside rule once and for all. Who knows what the current
definition of interfering with play is?
5. FIFA need to make sure the rules are applied equally all over the whole.
As for other innovations, how about 1 ref for each half of the pitch like hockey?
Or communication of decisions by the ref over the loudspeakers like American
football with a known set of hand-signals. This could be done indirectly to
avoid the expletives!
John Hussey
|
43.971 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Jan 25 1995 13:13 | 19 |
| John
There is no evidence to suggest that making referees turn professional
will improve anything. Either Spain or Italy is trying this and nobody
is suggesting that they have higher standards. The problem is that
there is no consistency in decision making but when has there ever been
complete consistency? The referees have different tolerance levels for
foul play and this will always be the case. The problems that we face
now are that the dircetives from FIFA are supposedly carved in stone
and some referees are ignoring them whilst others are enforcing them to
their strictest meaning.
As far as the offside rule goes, Uncle Bert has got some wording to
present to FIFA which will change the rule and eliminate any doubts
about offside decision. Unfortunately, he is deciding not to share them
with the world at present. Oh dear, sounds like a recipe for disaster.
Stuart
|
43.972 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Wed Jan 25 1995 14:02 | 6 |
| I think most of the problems stem from FIFA, so we should just disaffiliate.
We'll lose the national team, admittedly, but we never qualify for anything
anyway. And besides, all the best English players play for Ireland anyway, so we
can just support them in the World Cup etc.
Mike
|
43.973 | Offside rule.... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 25 1995 14:33 | 5 |
| The new off-side rule states that if you are returning up the pitch
towards your own goal when the ball is played through then you are
on-side.
Choppers
|
43.974 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Wed Jan 25 1995 14:48 | 6 |
| Can any of you Sky watchers tell me if Weds v Arsenal will be live on
Sky Sports.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.975 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jan 25 1995 14:52 | 18 |
| .. but what if the player then rejoins play and scores ! I think that
if they wish to enforce this rule, they also have to say that the player
running back cannot rejoin play until the ball is dead or the attack
has finished.
Better still, why not have lines halfway between the centre-line and
the penalty box (like in Subbuteo) ? Then have a rule that a player
can only be offside beyond this 3/4 line. It will extend play
immediately and remove any confusion about whether a player is actively
offside or not.
Another rule I'd like to see is one used in rugby whereby a player
arguing with the ref after a decision has been made, allows the ref the
opportunity to move the free kick 10 yards nearer the goal. As a Man
Utd fan, I do realise the implications of this rule for my team, but I
still think it's a good 'un.
Dave
|
43.976 | I hope not !! | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Wed Jan 25 1995 14:53 | 1 |
| I thought the purpose was to attract viewer's (smiley thing)
|
43.977 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Wed Jan 25 1995 14:56 | 7 |
| >>Can any of you Sky watchers tell me if Weds v Arsenal will be live on
>>Sky Sports.
When's the game going to be played Paul ? If it's scheduled to be
on a Sunday or Monday, then the chances are it will be on Sky.
Dave
|
43.978 | | TRUCKS::SANT | You can't hide those lyin' eyes!! | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:00 | 28 |
|
I think we're missing the point.
The ref is appointed to arbitrate as he sees it within the
guidelines he is given and within the laws of the game, and
the spirit of both.
He is human. He will make mistakes. But isn't that part of the
whole game? Who'd want a stop-start load of crap akin to Gridiron
where a game takes 4� hours for 60 minutes of action, with 75
adjudicators, with nonsense-level statistics produced on
everything.
They even tried video-evidence recordings to overturn
refereeing decisions and DECIDED IT DIDN'T WORK!!!
Soccer is a non-stop game meant to be played outside in all
weathers where human error is a factor. If a ref and two linesman
aren't enough then what the hell is?
IMO, the only time video recordings should be used is to
"prosecute" serious foul play that wasn't handled at the time, or
to re-inforce decisions that were.
Leave the experts to there machinations and criticisnm - you'll
never change them. After all, they know it all, don't they?!?
Andy.
|
43.979 | You've got to be joking 8^) | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:07 | 7 |
| Paul
I wasn't aware that it was on Sky. I'd be very surprised if it is given
the mindnumbing game at Highbury earlier in the season. Or had you
forgotten that one already?
Stuart
|
43.980 | Another idea....... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:08 | 11 |
| re: a few back....
If the player was running back, then he shouldn't be allowed to touch the ball
until someone else touches it. So they wouldn't gain an advantage, but their
attack wouldn't be stopped either.
I agree with the last letter, if a ref makes a mistake, then that should be the end of it.
Even though all the Scottish refs are Masons and give all the decisions to
Raingurs.
Choppers
|
43.981 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Wed Jan 25 1995 18:02 | 14 |
| re 975. Dave, I agree. The 30 yards offside line was tried in Scotland
as an experiment many years ago but I think that it was scrapped when
there were 378 offsides given against Aberdeen in a ECWC match.
re 977 It's supposed to be Sat 4.2.95 but I'd been told that it was on
Sky so thought that they'd managed to move it to the 5th instead.
Anyone know what the match *is* for that w/e as I'm going up to Sheff
and would like to fit a match in (even the Arse, Stuart. I'm *trying to
forget it).
re 978. Oh shit, that's two Manu noters I've agreed with. I'd better go
and have a stiff drink (or so).
Paul.
|
43.982 | FAC 4th round | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Fri Jan 27 1995 09:00 | 8 |
| Oh well, back to mundane football talk after the great karate, boxing,
legal and media debate yesterday. FAC this weekend and we're playing
Wolves on Monday. Any team news anyone....Is anyone interested?.....
Paul.
PS wonder if Chris "Short Fuse" Waddle will be mixing it with the
Wolves faithfull.
|
43.983 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Fri Jan 27 1995 09:36 | 3 |
| He'll probably be after Mr. G. Taylor....
Rick.
|
43.984 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Fri Jan 27 1995 10:06 | 11 |
| Well reminded, Rick. I'd forgotten about that. Hope Waddle can show
Taylor what he'd missed all the time that he left him out of the
England squad. Waddle has been our outstanding player for the last few
matches - hope he can keep it up.
Any rumours about Deane being transfered, Rick, now that Yeboah has
arrived and Masinga has hit form? There were lots of stories linking
him with Wednesday.
Paul.
|
43.985 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:57 | 5 |
| I hope not... Deane is becoming a good player when playing just in from
the wings.... he provides lots of good crosses...
Rick.
|
43.986 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:58 | 6 |
| re. Waddle...
He should have signed for Leeds.. having McAllister & Waddle in our
team would have made us invincible... :->
Rick.
|
43.987 | Match on or off?? | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Mon Jan 30 1995 10:56 | 6 |
| Anyone know if tonights Wednesday v Wolves match is still on. I'd heard
that the weather has been pretty bad up there.
Thanks,
Paul.
|
43.988 | If antone's interested..... | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Tue Jan 31 1995 10:45 | 31 |
| Wednesday 0-0 Wolves
Well, Wednesday seem to be back where they were before the Christmas
goal-glut. We didn't look as though we could score in 900 minutes,
never mind 90. Bartman missed a penalty with 3 minutes left. The
decision to award the pen looked dubious - the replay showed that the
defender made contact with the ball but also with Bart-Williams legs
who made the most of it. The penalty was hit hard but wasn't far enough
from the goalie.
Before that Wednesday had created probably the better goal scoring
situations but both Whittingham and Bright were crap. Watson came on
later but apart from his harrying and pace didn't do much better. (Mike
Fowler - your profecy has come true - after a promising start
Whittingham has faded into obscurity already)
Wolves were always prepared to get players behind the ball which made
it difficult for Wednesday to form attacks and their centre-backs
dominated in the air (despite this Wednesday still pumped the ball
forward - why?). When Wolves broke they had quite a few chances to
score but Pressman and some bad finishing meant that it was one of
those exciting 0-0 draws that Sky are so keen to tell us exist.
Back to Molineux next week for the replay. Wolves should be more
willing to push up at home which may leave a bit more space at the back
for Wednesday to exploit. The tie is well balanced - the strikers of
both teams need some shooting practice before the replay. Let's hope it
doesn't go to penalties as last night's miss was the third in
succession.
Paul.
|
43.989 | Who cares about goals, anyway? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Jan 31 1995 12:45 | 31 |
| Well, *I* thought it was pretty exciting stuff, Paul. What's more, so
did the Italian commentary team on TeleMonteCarlo (including Jos�
Altafini, ex-Brazil international). I thought there were bags of
goalscoring chances for both teams - could have been 4-4.
Wolves must consider themselves a little unlucky not to have clinched
it. They looked like a good Premiership side (that's the F.A. Cup for
you), and Goodman, Kelly and Mills (before he went off injured) looked
a real handful. Mills in particular produced one flash of genius in the
first 10 minutes that nearly had Altafini hysterical (though I can tell
you from experience, it doesn't take a lot ;-)). The no. 4 (the
commentator pronounced his name "Emli" ??) looked one helluva player
too.
Now if you want to pass my comments on to Trevor Francis (who seemed to
be doing a good impersonation of Ally McLeod during the '78 World
Cup!), here's what I thought of Wednesday: in short, they looked too
damn slow. Wolves had no problem getting men back behind the ball. A
midfield of Waddle, Sheridan and Bart-Williams, with just Hyde to do
the donkey work, looks a bit of a luxury. That said, I thought Hyde and
Bart-Williams (penalty apart) had good games. Bart-Williams reminds me
of Liam Brady, in that he goes past players without even upping a gear
- he makes the game look like it's being played in slow motion. Walker
was greased lightning as usual, but I rather fear he needs to be with
the likes of Pearce beside him.
All in all, thoroughly entertaining stuff (especially when you consider
that Waddle, who's usually worth the admission fee on his own) did
little or nowt.
Dom
|
43.990 | Chunter, chunter, chunter.... | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Tue Jan 31 1995 13:50 | 19 |
| I thought it was pretty exciting myself, Dom, and especially so for a
neutral. Probably my downbeat tone was due to the fact that we seem to
make the chances but noone seems able to finish them. This is exactly
what was happening before Christmas. We have 26 midfielders and only
four attackers, of which the only really good player is injured.
I'd agree that we are too slow getting the ball up to the forwards -
Wednesday seem incapable of breaking quickly and releasing the
forwards. Someone always drags play back, probably not wanting to take
the reponsibility for a cock-up, and soon the opposition realise this.
You're right about the young Wolves centre forward, Lee Mills. He did
look a very good prospect. The overhead flick and shot was a great
piece of skill. Let's hope he can keep it up (preferably *after* Feb 8).
Cheers,
Paul.
|
43.991 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Tue Jan 31 1995 15:05 | 3 |
| I told you that Whittingham would dry up after the first couple of games. 8-)
Mike
|
43.992 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Tue Jan 31 1995 15:29 | 4 |
| How's Taylor fitting in down at Villa, Mike. BTW I heard Wednesday have
signed a forward from Donny Rovers - any ideas who it is??
Paul.
|
43.993 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Tue Jan 31 1995 15:49 | 25 |
| From what I've seen, Ian Taylor is fitting in really well. He's been in the
first team since we bought him and he's scored once. He could have scored on
Saturday against Man City, but maybe his finishing still needs a little work.
Switching to true donny fan mode, Leicester recently bought Jamie Lawrence. Our
top scorer is Graeme Jones but I'd be surprised if Wednesday bought him because
he hasn't been in the Donny first team recently. Nicky Limber is a good young
prospect but he didn't make the grade after we sold him to Man City last season
and they let us have him back on a free. O'Neal Donaldson we've sold to another
third division team, although I forget which one.
It's probably either Steve Harper or Steve Parrish, although neither are out and
out strikers. Harper is a midfielder who is a favourite at Belle Vue. It's more
likely to be Parrish, who is a 22 (I think) year old winger. He was a Young
Eacgle in 90 minutes a few months back. I've only seen him a few times but he's
always looked pretty solid, if lacking a bit of the flair of a great winger. If
you got him for �200,000 or less, it's probably a pretty sound investment. Can't
lose really for that much. 8-)
Donny have been more noted for their defence, and I've heard that several decent
clubs have been watching Wilcox, Swailes, and Hackett.
Sorry for not knowing anything definite. 8-)
Mike
|
43.994 | Hirst still out | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Wed Feb 01 1995 09:53 | 6 |
| Heard this morning that David Hirst has had another operation on his
injured knee and will be out until March at least. This is the third
season on the trot that he's been sidelined for long periods. We should
have sold him to ManU for 5m when they wanted him.
Paul.
|
43.995 | One O'Neill Donaldson, There's only one.... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Feb 01 1995 11:26 | 8 |
| re.992
Paul,
Todays Telegraph lists all January transfer deals. One of which is
O'Neill Donaldson from Donny to Sheff Wed for 50K.
Dave
|
43.996 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Wed Feb 01 1995 12:04 | 4 |
| Thanks Dave! So Mike, what is this guy O'Neill Donaldson like? A
fleet-footed young prospect or a candidate for the donkey sanctuary.
Paul.
|
43.997 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Wed Feb 01 1995 14:16 | 12 |
| He must have been on loan at another third division club when I saw him last.
Shows what I know. I think he's scored about 3 goals this season for Donny, but
was criminally unlucky not to score against Barnet when I saw the Rovers play
there.
He's okay I suppose. Looked quite good against Barnet. Bit of a strange transfer
though. He hasn't been a regular starter at Donny since the beginning of the
season.
Don't know his age, but he looks quite young. And he's got no neck.
Mike
|
43.998 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Wed Feb 01 1995 14:41 | 13 |
| Heard on the radio last night that Alvin Martin's sending off for the
"foul" on Bright has been reduced to a booking. This was decided by the
ref himself after he had watched the video of the incident. I didn't
know ref's were allowed to change their minds after the event but it is
refreshing to see that someone is prepared to say they got it wrong.
He said that the TV pictures, because they were taken at a different
angle, gave a completely different perspective. He was initially
reporting Martin for the more serious "dangerous play" offence rather
than simply a professional foul but now accapts that it was more
clumsy/accidental and a booking would suffice.
Paul.
|
43.999 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Wed Feb 01 1995 14:48 | 8 |
| I think there was a similar "change of mind" involving Kevin Scott of
Spurs. In October Scott and Ferdinand were involved in a fracas which
resulted in both players being sent off. The referee later overturned
his decision against Scott.
Dave
|
43.1000 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Wed Feb 01 1995 14:53 | 12 |
| I just don't understand this change from red to yellow. If it was accidental,
no booking is required.
Another possibility is that the ref has now seen that there were defenders
within range, so it wasn't a sending-off offence. But the ref doesn't seen to
have seen this.
So what is he saying?
This asks more questions than it answers. Doesn't it?!
grahame
|
43.1001 | Ruddy 'eck | UNTADE::TOP | | Wed Feb 01 1995 14:59 | 24 |
| Enough of this idle chatter about men with no necks, and back to our
current crop of no hopers who embaressed me (yet again) on Monday
night.
When, oh when, are we going to get rid of Mark 'I nearly scored'
Bright? He's slow and crap.
And talking of missing bodily parts, Bart-Williams has no balls. He
makes these devastating runs into the opponents half, and instead of
attempting to score he stops and waits for support. Unfortunately, any
support that might be on it's way is 10 yards slower over the distance
than the opposition defense.
Waddle and Sheridan are great passers of the ball, but are getting too
old for sprinting all over the pitch.
Bright is slow and crap, and would miss the chance if he was given the
ball anyway.
Hyde is small, and not very easy to spot.
Whittingham, as Mike rightly points out, has already scored his quota
for this year.
Which leaves Watson. Whose heart seems to be in the right place, if
only the same could be said for his feet.
Our defense played well though.
Al.
|
43.1002 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Wed Feb 01 1995 16:54 | 20 |
| >I just don't understand this change from red to yellow. If it was accidental,
>no booking is required.
Grahame,
I was a bit confused about that as well. If the ref thought that Bright
was brought down because of a purely accidental slip then there should
have been no card (should he even give a free kick for an accident that
resulted in the opposition player being brought down?? - this would
have been a bit unfair on Wednesday).
I personally thought, after watching the replay, that Martin did slip
but took a long time to actually hit the deck. Whether this was simply
him trying to regain his footing but his momentum forced him across or
whether this was a last ditch attempt to take Bright out as well isn't
really obvious. I think the ref should give him the benefit of the
doubt and presume that it was purely an accident - so no booking.
Paul.
|
43.1003 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Feb 02 1995 08:21 | 6 |
|
I agree with you Paul. It looked as though Martin was simply trying to
regain his footing. I don't think there was any malicious intent at all
and thus the red-card should have been reduced to no card at all.
JBG
|
43.1004 | A neutral view | 45796::GROOMN | Atherton does it with dirty balls | Thu Feb 02 1995 09:48 | 9 |
| The point is, the ref got it wrong and admitted it. The reversal of a
decision still doesn't alter the fact that his mistake early in the
game gave SW a huge advantage. WH lost a game which they may otherwise
have won due to an official's error. If WH get relegated this season
and there's only a point in it, it's one hell of a costly mistake.
Perhaps in cases like this the match needs to be replayed ??
Nev
|
43.1005 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Thu Feb 02 1995 10:04 | 9 |
| >>Perhaps in cases like this the match needs to be replayed ??
The problem is where do you draw the line ? What happens if an
"offside goal" is allowed, resulting in a team losing/winning which
dramatially affects them and other clubs ? The number of debatable
decisions in football is enormous. It could result in a team replaying
half of its games. All that you can hope for is that referees are
brave enough to admit they have made a mistake, and to reverse any
suspensions resulting from the bad decision.
|
43.1006 | | CODIN::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Thu Feb 02 1995 11:09 | 6 |
| The ref was quoted as saying that the ,now, yellow card *was* deserved for
"ungentlemanly conduct" ???????
What a load of crap !!!!!
Peter.
|
43.1007 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | | Thu Feb 02 1995 13:10 | 6 |
|
Perhaps it is time for a third ref, as in Cricket, when a game such
as this is televised. Martin's dismissal completely changed the game
and West Ham were the victims of a refereeing cock-up.
Andy
|
43.1008 | More officials needed! | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Thu Feb 02 1995 13:24 | 16 |
| Andy,
I do think that 2 refs are needed (as per hockey) for the speed of the game
as it is now. Sportnight showed the Bosnich/Klinsmann incident again last
night and showed that when the through ball was made the ref was on the edge
of the centre circle in the Spurs half. 1.5 seconds later Klinsmann is
clattered on the edge of the Villa box so the ref must be over 50 yards from
the incident.
This is not the ref's fault - he was in the correct position the moment the
pass was made. It's just impossible for anyone to keep up with play at that
speed.
As for Alvin Martin I think he knew he would bring Bright down but as Bright
couldn't out run my Granny (she's been dead 10 years) so I think a yellow
is justified.
|
43.1009 | ZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Fri Feb 03 1995 14:04 | 8 |
| Well, I'm off up to Sheffield tomorrow for the scintillating, pulsating
feast of football between Wednesday and the Arse. As we can't score to
save our lives and Ian Wright is suspended it looks as if we're going
to be treated to a 0-0 bore. Maybe Guy Whittingham will suddenly
re-discover his goalscoring touch and get a hat trick....Erm, 0-0 it is
then.
Paul.
|
43.1010 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Fri Feb 03 1995 14:22 | 7 |
| Paul
It might be an interesting game for once. Merson will probably be on a
high as he is supposed to be in the strarting line-up. Then again,
maybe not...
Stuart
|
43.1011 | Can't resist this ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ho ho Roobarb, you are funn-eh | Fri Feb 03 1995 14:30 | 8 |
|
> Merson will probably be on a high as he is supposed to be in the
> strarting line-up.
Of course he might be on a high for other reasons .....
Malc.
|
43.1012 | | UNTADE::TOP | I've done some things | Mon Feb 06 1995 10:44 | 10 |
| 3 - 1 to the Owls and a couple of Arse players sent off!! - not quite
as boring as you expected eh Paul?
I read the report, it sounded quite entertaining - I'd be interested to
hear you version.
This win puts us in the eighth spot.
Wolves in the FA Cup reply on Wednesday, then next Sunday it's
Blackburn - I guess that one will be on the telly (?).
Al.
|
43.1013 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Feb 06 1995 10:51 | 5 |
| Al,
Both games are on SKY.
Dave
|
43.1014 | Shock, Horror, Excitement...Owls v Arse | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Mon Feb 06 1995 15:20 | 57 |
| Al,
Yes I was pleasantly surprised. I fully expected a 0-0 bore. So did
my brother's mate who decided it would be more interesting to put up
some shelves and lent me his seasom ticket.
Well it was fast and furious at the start with Wednesday having a
couple of chances in the opening minutes. Arsenal then scored -
Linighan heading in from a corner - and I feared the worst. But to my
surprise Wednesday's five man midfield continued to come forward with
Petrescu and Ingersson playing well. After 8 mins Wednesday equalised,
Waddle picking up Petrescu's ball, crossing for Bright to head down
for Petrescu to finish what he'd started.
Shortly after Wednsday went ahead and Waddle, named as the Premiership
player of the month, was involved again. His shot from just outside the
area was deflected straight into the path of Ingersson who slotted the
ball past Seaman. A little lucky!
Wednesday had the better chances after this but Arsenal, with a four
man attack, were still making runs at Wednesday. The pace slackened off
towards the end of the half but after the break things started off
wiith a bang, literally. Bright, who can mix it with the best
(sometimes illegally) when he's in the mood, went up for a high ball
with Adams. After they had landed Adams' arm flew backwards, hit Bright
in the face, and he went down.
Adams tried to help Bright up but was waved away. The ref sent Adams
off who afterwards complained that it was an accident. Bright backed
him up on this, saying that it wasn't intentional, which begs the
question, why didn't Bright say something at the time? It makes him
look at best a bit of a girl's blouse (the hit didn't look exactly
Tyson class on MOTD) and at worse a cheat. At the time it looked like a
valid sending off offence as it was at the other end of the ground, but
after seeing the incident on TV a few times it does look a bit dubious.
However, like the match against West Ham, Arsenal down to ten men
looked more dangerous than at full strength, especially down the right
wing where Campbell was making some quick runs. Winterburn sliced a
shot wide when through on goal.
The second sending off was fully justified, Hartson lunging at Petrescu
an age after the ball had been passed. Surely, Wednesday would make the
difference in numbers show now. No! Arsenal kept coming forwards and an
equaliser looked more likely than Wednesday extending their lead.
Eventually, probably due to the entire Arsenal team being knackered,
Wednesday seemed to take control again and finally the breakthrough
came when Bright tapped in from close range.
Well done, both teams. Arsenal didn't play their "close 'em down and
punt the ball up style of play". It made for an exciting match that
Arsenal were unlucky not to get anything from. I hope GG will carry on
with the experiment, and not just because we managed a rare win againt
Arsenal, but because it was an entertaining game.
Paul.
|
43.1015 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Mon Feb 06 1995 17:10 | 7 |
| No goals for Guy Whittingham then?
I've heard nowt but compliments for Ian Taylor. Smug, smug, smug.
8-)
Mike
|
43.1016 | His surname begins with the wrong consonant.... | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Mon Feb 06 1995 18:26 | 12 |
| Mike,
See 67.610 for details....Surely, to be smug you had to predict
something that we didn't know would happen. OK, OK we *did* all get a
bit excited when he actually put the ball in the net a few times, but
you've got to appreciate that was a situation we weren't used to....ie
a striker scoring. Anyway, Bright scored for the second PL game in
succession so lookout Shearer and Fowler (erm, better put one or two
smiley things in just in case anyone thinks I'm serious)
Paul.
|
43.1017 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Tue Feb 07 1995 10:19 | 10 |
| re: 67-610
Bugger. I bow to your superior wisdom and foresight. 8-)
However, whilst predicting that Whittingham would be useless is right up there
with predicting that the Sun will rise in the east, it's the closest I've ever
got to getting a footy prediction right, so you'll have to excuse me a bit of
gloating. Even if you did predict it before me. 8-)
Mike
|
43.1018 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Tue Feb 07 1995 11:11 | 9 |
| Mike,
I think you'd be quite right to have a bit of a gloat about the outcome
of the transfer though - Taylor looks as though he has fitted in OK at
Villa. As I said Francis keeps bringing players in and then dropping
them - no wonder some of them feel unsettled and don't perform to
expectations. Little certainly got the best out of the deal.
Paul.
|
43.1019 | Do I not like that.... | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We can change... anything we want too... | Thu Feb 09 1995 07:57 | 4 |
| Oh well Paul.. you can always swap to supporting Leeds in the Fifth
Round.... :->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Rick.
|
43.1020 | I'm sick as a parrot, Brian | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Thu Feb 09 1995 10:09 | 21 |
| >Oh well Paul.. you can always swap to supporting Leeds in the Fifth
>Round.... :->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Rick,
I can only assume, from the number of smiley things after your note,
that you already realise what a ridiculous suggestion this is!
Wolves 1-1 Wednesday
Kelly Bright
AET Wolves go through on penalties 4-3
That's all I've got to say.
Paul$how_did_they_manage_to_throw_away_a_3_0_lead_in_the_penalty_shoot_
out_and_why_didnt_bright_manage_to_put_away_one_of_the_sitters_he_missed_
towards_the_end_and_why_isnt_hirst_fit_and_why_oh_why_did_francis_let_
bart_williams_take_a_vital_penalty_it_was_pathetic_and_it_is_just_so_
embarrassing_and_why_couldnt_i_have_been_interested_in_rugby_or_something_
|
43.1021 | Waddle`s last penalty...me thinks. | KIRKTN::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Thu Feb 09 1995 10:17 | 8 |
|
Saw the highlights on television last night and IMO Chris Waddle
shouldn`t have taken a penalty in the frame of mind he was in.
It looked like someone had a gun to his head.
Davie.
ps...Mark Bright should be shot for his missed chances.
|
43.1022 | bet he'll never take a penalty again | DBSUK2::GRICE | Phil Grice - Oracle Rdb Sustaining Engineering | Thu Feb 09 1995 11:53 | 5 |
| Anyone know why the crowd were giving Waddle such a hard time last
night? It's amazing that a guy that can hit such beautiful pinpoint long
crosses and passes, has such a mental block with regards to penalties.
/phil
|
43.1023 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Thu Feb 09 1995 12:04 | 14 |
| Phil,
It seems Waddle had been interviewed by a local rag and had doubted
Wolves' credentials to survive in the Premiership.
Regarding the penalties, Waddle and Bartman should never have been
allowed to take penalties at such an important time. They have both
bottled it on previoous occasions (Bartman in the first round!!) and I
groaned when I saw who was taking them. I think Francis must have had
some sort of competition on the training ground and the penalty takers
were chosen on the basis of this (but surely he should have used his
head and put someone else in for Bart-Williams and Waddle)
Paul.
|
43.1024 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We can change... anything we want too... | Thu Feb 09 1995 12:30 | 6 |
| >I can only assume, from the number of smiley things after your note,
>that you already realise what a ridiculous suggestion this is!
Somehow I didn't think you'd support Leeds! :->
Rick.
|
43.1025 | Adios Amigos | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Fri Feb 10 1995 09:15 | 17 |
| Well, after the false alarm just before Christmas my link to the
Easynet and Notes will be switched off this weekend (our part of the
company has been sold off by DEC). I'll miss all your witty comments
about Mark Bright's sexual orientation (he must be getting a bit
frustrated - he couldn't score in a packed Wembley stadium) and Waddle's
inability to take a penalty etc.
What's going to happen at Hillsborough. My prediction is that Wednesday
will lose at Blackburn and start a slide down the table. Francis will
be sacked by the board and Bruce Rioch will take over. Glory will soon
follow and we'll be crowned Euro Champs for 97/98 (with Chris Waddle
missing a penalty for AC Milan in the final)......
Oh well, maybe the first parts will come right. Time to get the
surfboard out. See you on the net...
Paul
|
43.1026 | Another one... 8-( | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Fri Feb 10 1995 10:47 | 4 |
|
Paul, sorry to see you go. Take it easy, and good luck!!
Andy.
|
43.1027 | A wee touch of deja vu ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Herbidaceous !!! | Fri Feb 10 1995 11:40 | 7 |
|
Is this going to be another false farewell like .948, Paul ? Well,
in case it's not, all the best for the new career and maybe we'll see
you some time.
Malc.
|
43.1028 | at least you dont have to work for DEC anymore | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Fri Feb 10 1995 13:42 | 7 |
| Paul,
Good luck in your new job.
Hope I get to see Barnsley Vs Sheff Weds next season for all the right
reasons!
Ian.
|
43.1029 | Au revoir, Paul | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Ye Gods, what on earth? | Fri Feb 10 1995 13:59 | 1 |
|
|
43.1030 | All the best, Paul | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Fri Feb 10 1995 16:31 | 1 |
|
|
43.1031 | | UNTADE::TOP | I've done some things | Mon Feb 13 1995 14:06 | 7 |
|
Blackburn 3 - 1 The Wednesday
So the first part of Pauls prediction came true.
Mother Shipton eat your heart out.
Al.
|
43.1032 | oh joy | UNTADE::TOP | I've done some things | Wed Mar 15 1995 09:39 | 12 |
|
I'll just blow the cob-webs off the Owls note to report that we lost
1-nil at home to Wimbledon at the weekend, and then lost 2-1 at Palace.
So, we're back to our usual form then!
At least Barnsley are playing well, which gives me something to smile
about.
I'm back in blighty over Easter, so I'll be off to see the Owls then.
Another depressing waste of 12 quid.
Al.
|
43.1033 | exit | UNTADE::TOP | I've done some things | Tue Mar 21 1995 15:27 | 9 |
|
Wednesday lost 3-2 to Man City at the weekend, after being 2-nil up.
What can I say? - we're crap and no mistake. Whittingham and Hyde
scored. Waddle play well, Sheridan was back from injury.
The reason I'm not too despondant about the current lack of form though,
is that Bright looks like he's on his way to Everton.
I hope they enjoy his bath time antics.
Al
|
43.1034 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Apr 04 1995 12:14 | 4 |
|
No one going to comment on last weekends home games against Forest? 8-)
JBG
|
43.1035 | | UNTADB::TOP | I've done some things | Mon May 22 1995 10:33 | 6 |
|
Trevor Francis and SWFC are parting company!!
Yippeee.
Al.
|
43.1036 | | UNTADB::TOP | I've done some things | Wed Jun 07 1995 16:13 | 8 |
| Ian Porterfield (ex Owl player) is in the running for the managers
job.
The Blackburn number two (don't know his name) turned it down.
Porterfield managed Sheff. United a while back, I don't think he's the
man for the job really.
Al.
|
43.1037 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Wed Jun 07 1995 16:33 | 9 |
| Al
>Porterfield managed Sheff. United a while back, I don't think he's the
>man for the job really.
The fact that he managed Sheff Utd wouldn't be clouding your judgement,
would it?
Stuart
|
43.1038 | A rather disreputable character I believe ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Wed Jun 07 1995 16:40 | 9 |
|
He was manager of Aberdeen for a very brief spell. He was done for
drink driving twice I believe, and he left his wife and ran off with
some floozy. The Aberdeen board decided he would be better employed
elsewhere because of his off-field activities rather than any
short-comings in the footballing business.
Malc.
|
43.1039 | Beware!!! | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | There's always next year!!! | Wed Jun 07 1995 18:23 | 9 |
| Just for the record.
I stopped watching Reading shortly after Porterfield became manager. Part of
that was financial, but mostly because what he created was a c**p,
unentertaining football team.
Yes even worse than Ian Branfoot (IMO).
Al
|
43.1040 | Is this possible? | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | medication time | Wed Jun 07 1995 18:59 | 2 |
| > Yes even worse than Ian Branfoot (IMO).
|
43.1041 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Thu Jun 08 1995 14:13 | 5 |
| Branfoot wasn't all bad. At least he had the common sense and decency to drop
Matt "el Crappo" le Tissier. Surely we can all find some place for him in our
hearts after that selfless act of charity. 8-)
Mike
|
43.1042 | Wot the papers say | UNTADB::TOP | I've done some things | Fri Jun 09 1995 13:50 | 12 |
| Apparantly Porterfield is just back from deepest Africa (Zambia I think),
but the paper didn't say whether his time there was spent doing
anything that envolved a football.
The fact that he managed The Baldies does not cloud my judgement on
this issue - he should not get the Hillsborough job, and that's that.
I wonder if Waddle has applied for the job?
Al.
|
43.1043 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Grimsby Liberation Front | Fri Jun 09 1995 14:42 | 5 |
| I think he managed Zambia and did quite a good job. They did pretty well in the
last African Nations Cup despite losing most of their squad shortly beforehand
in a plane crash.
Mike
|
43.1044 | Pleat Owls | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Fri Jun 09 1995 18:22 | 4 |
| If I read the evening paper correctly it seems as though David Pleat is
the only person they have in mind?!?!
Mac
|
43.1045 | Good Luck, Marc | PLAYER::ROOSELEERS | Rooseleers Jo 856 7918 | Fri Jul 14 1995 09:50 | 10 |
|
The Owls have bought the Belgian forward Marc De Gryse from Anderlecht
for �1.5mio �.
He (Marc) finally gets his foreign transfer after being linked with the
Celtic and PSV Eindhoven.
Regards,
Jo
|
43.1046 | Seems like Celtic missed out again. Nothing unusual then. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | South of Hell | Fri Jul 14 1995 09:53 | 1 |
|
|
43.1047 | Eff off Stuart :-) | AYOV20::SCMS_999044 | My usual node is down again... | Fri Jul 14 1995 10:03 | 1 |
|
|
43.1048 | My seasons starts Saturday :^) | UNTADE::TOP | I've done some things | Fri Jul 14 1995 15:01 | 11 |
| Is this Marc De Grse character any good?
Do I take it that Pleat has now taken over at Hillsborough are are we
still waiting for the dust of some legal battle to settle?
The Owls are taking on the might of Europe on Saturday, they're play
Karlsruhe in the Toppatty-Tippa Cup (or something like that). It's
the back door into Europe cup anyway. The game is on LIVE on German
telly, so that's my Saturday afternoon sorted out.
Al.
|
43.1049 | All sorted | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Fri Jul 14 1995 15:16 | 8 |
| The legal action by Luton has been settled so Pleat is the manager.
De Gryse is the captain of Belgium and looks pretty useful although I
haven't seen any reports of him signing. Generally plays midfield/behind
the strikers type role a la Beardsley.
Incidentally, David Hirst is due to be playing tomorrow. I hope the
local hospital has been notified!
|
43.1050 | He will be missed by Anderlecht | PLAYER::ROOSELEERS | Rooseleers Jo 856 7918 | Fri Jul 14 1995 15:36 | 25 |
| Marc De Gryse started at FC Bruges and he played there for 6 years,
then he was transfered to Anderlecht where he also played 6 years.
In both teams as well as in the Belgian national team he played as a
target man with the decisive passes right behind the forwards.
He also scored quite a lot of goals and often important ones.
After 12 years, (he's now about 30) he is tired of Belgian football
and wants to try his luck outside Belgium.
Contra's: - rather small (1.75meter)
- not too strong on his feet
- no header skills
Pro's: - fast
- technically very good
- good shooting skills
- intelligent player
Regarding the pro's and contra's, I have my doubts that he will make in
the Premier League. According to me, the French or Spanish or even
Italian leagues might be a better choise for him, but the choise is
probably not his.
Jo
|
43.1051 | oh! - the INTER-TOTO cup. | UNTADE::TOP | I've done some things | Tue Jul 18 1995 11:25 | 23 |
| Karlsruhe 1 - SWFC 1
Karlsruhe dominated from the word go, and after 5 minutes they were
one up. A crackin shot from 25 yards.
They kept on looking dangerous throughout the game and created at
least 7 more scoring opportunities.
Wednesday, to their credit hung on. THey had one chance in the first
half, a back heel by Bright (which deserved a goal I thought), and a
couple more in the second.
Then in the closing minutes of the match Waddle put in a superb cross
for Bright to nod in in style. Hirst was useless, and was subbed in the
end.
Sheridan didn't play, and I wonder, having read -1 about De Gryce, whether
he is intended to take on Sheridans role. We badly needed somebody to
get more through balls to the forwards, who seemed out on a limb for
most of this match (because Sheridan wasn't playing).
Good result for us, and I felt more than a little smug after having
listened for 90 mintues to the German commentators lecture on how
German football was technically far superior to English.
Al.
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43.1052 | Where the hell is he ??? | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Aug 23 1995 14:56 | 8 |
| Al,
Any idea when Degryse will play ?? I think he injured his ankle a
couple of weeks ago, but I've not heard anything since. Any news would
be appreciated.
Ian.
|
43.1053 | | UNTADE::TOP | I've done some things | Wed Aug 23 1995 15:04 | 10 |
| Ian,
I was wondering the exact same thing. Did you see the match?
I read the report, and it sounds like we played very well without him,
being purdy much even with the 'pool throughout the game. Collymore's
lucky goal seperating the sides.
Pleat said as much in the post-game interview. But I didn't read
anything about De Gryce - so god knows where he's got to.
Al.
|
43.1054 | | VANGA::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Aug 24 1995 10:06 | 5 |
|
Wednesday beat Blackburn 2:1 last night. Waddle got the first around 25
minutes. Another Blackburn player was sent off late in the game.
JBG
|
43.1055 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu Aug 24 1995 10:08 | 3 |
| Re: Blackburn player sent off
Trying to beat MUFC's record of last year?
|
43.1056 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Everybody was a Boxer | Thu Aug 24 1995 10:09 | 10 |
| Waddles goal was a corker. I bet Tim Flowers wishes the earth would
swallow him up. What a prize prat.
The media backlash against Blackburn can begin with their
negative playing style, overphysical approach and the fact that they
are a bunch of donkeys. Ah, slight problem their - thats the criticisms
they use against Arsenal and the media are renowned for their
inventiveness when criticising people.
Stuart
|
43.1057 | | UNTADE::TOP | I've done some things | Mon Sep 11 1995 10:32 | 10 |
| QPR 0 - Owls 3
They didn't give a match report on the World Service, and I got up too
late Sunday to go and get a paper, I know Bright scored the first two,
not sure who got the third.
Any body see the match?? (I'm hoping for a report here).
Barnsley beat Millwall 1 nil too, so it was a good weekend for me :*)
Al
|
43.1058 | Resurrecting an old topic | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 18 1995 08:32 | 9 |
| Each weekend the News of the World runs a questionnaire that would have
embarrassed the editor of Shoot! back in the 70's. This weekends
gormless gomboid who took time to reply was Mark Bright. One of the
questions asked Mark where he would take Michelle Pfeiffer out for an
evening, to which he replied:
"I would politely decline the invitation - she's not my type"
Expect a NotW exclusive in the near future....
|
43.1059 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Mon Sep 18 1995 12:53 | 9 |
| Stuart,
I remember those Shoot questionnaire's fron the 70's. Favourite
Food: SteaK and chips, Favourite Actor: Clint Eastwood, Favourite
Singer/Group: The Three Degrees. In fact I've got about 3-4 years
worth of back issues (74-78) sitting in the loft but I really
should'nt have admitted to that should I?
Barry.
|
43.1060 | Attention! Appallingly crap joke alert! | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this company | Mon Sep 18 1995 13:09 | 16 |
|
Appropriate note for this :
> The Three Degrees
Any relation to Marc Degryse ?
<GROAN>
But seriously folks I remember buying the first three issues of Shoot
as it was giving away slot in league tables, which I played with for all
of three weeks before losing interest and feeding individual teams to
the dog. Starting with Rangers.
Malc.
|
43.1061 | Favourite clothes: Casual, but smart... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Sep 18 1995 13:10 | 4 |
| For further information about your the questionnaires in your favorite
footy mag, refer to 34.3497.
Dom
|
43.1062 | who hell he? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game Over Boys! | Mon Sep 18 1995 14:37 | 8 |
|
Ive been dying to ask this for years, Dom.
Who the f&*# is MILAN KUNDERA???
:-)
Ian.
|
43.1063 | So now you know... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Sep 18 1995 14:53 | 10 |
| You serious, Ian? He's the goalkeeper of Slovan Bratislava.
No, seriously, he's a writer (author of "The Unbearable Lightness of
Being", amongst other things). However, I inherited this account from
someone else, so it's not really *my* personal name.
Dom
|
43.1064 | | COMICS::HAWLEYI | No.1 with line managers everywhere! | Mon Sep 18 1995 14:55 | 4 |
|
Cheers Dom, I can stop taking the little pink pills now!
Ian.
|
43.1065 | Wednesday 0-0 Manchester Utd | PLAYER::ROOSELEERS | Rooseleers Jo 856 7918 | Mon Sep 25 1995 15:32 | 4 |
| How good is Marc De Gryse playing these days ?
I saw him missing a great opportunity against the Mancs on Belgian TV.
JO^)
|
43.1066 | Not well enough !!!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Mon Sep 25 1995 15:52 | 6 |
| Well I hope he starts putting them in the back of the net instead of
into Schmeichals midrift 'cos he's in my Fantasy Football team and he's
only scored one goal !!!
Ian.
|
43.1067 | Ooh Ah Yeboah ! | PLAYER::ROOSELEERS | Rooseleers Jo 856 7918 | Mon Sep 25 1995 16:59 | 6 |
| > Well I hope he starts putting them in the back of the net instead of
> into Schmeichals midrift 'cos he's in my Fantasy Football team and he's
> only scored one goal !!!
You can always transfer him ...
|
43.1068 | Well, it's not that bad 'cos... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Mon Sep 25 1995 17:34 | 11 |
| Unfortunately this is in the Sun DreamTeam Competition, and transfers
aren't allowed until around Christmas time !! However the rest of the
team isn't doing to badly as I also have Ferdinand, Yeboah, Redknapp,
Barnes, Ginola, Beresford, Stubbs ( GROAN ), Bjornebye ( BIG GROAN ),
Hinchcliffe and Crossley. They've given 135 points so far so I'm not
too unhappy.
Cheers,
Ian.
|
43.1069 | DES | KERNEL::MCGAUGHRIN | | Thu Oct 12 1995 12:58 | 9 |
|
Has Des WAlker being playing regularly ? Is he in the team for Saturday
Cheers
Ian
|
43.1070 | Bring back that fat brummy guy | UNTADE::TOP | | Mon Oct 16 1995 18:15 | 13 |
| I know it's late but...
Yes Des has been playing regularly, however the reports I've heard/read
have not been that good. I think he's suffering from a lack of
"self-confidence" - well, that's how the papers put it. In other words
he's playing crap.
We lost again this weekend, this time to 'boro. Apparantly we dominated
the play (according to the usual subjective reports) but failed (again)
to score. We desparately need a decent striker, a decent midfield, and
a decent defence - then we'll be back on the high road to glory.
Al
|
43.1071 | | CHEFS::strats.reo.dec.com::STRATFORDS | | Tue Oct 17 1995 10:37 | 9 |
| Al,
I saw most of the second half and Wednesday didn't appear to trouble
Middlesbro' unduly, in other words they were crap.
Has Sheridan been injured or playing badly? I can't believe that Hyde would
get in ahead of him if he was fully fit.
Stuart
|
43.1072 | More on Sunday's game | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Oct 17 1995 11:00 | 13 |
| I watched the game on Sunday and Boro' looked very disciplined in
defence. Wednesday rarely threatened and DeGryse (?sp) in particular
was awful. The only vaguely interesting aspect of the game was seeing
Waddle in his new role as a central midfielder. I thought he looked
quite effective and if Wednesday can actually get him the ball often
enough, it could prove to be an inspired move by Pleat. Unfortunately,
to get the most out of Waddle in this role, Wednesday need someone with
pace upfront. That was certainly not evident with the forwards on
view.
Dave
|
43.1073 | It's depressing being an Owls fan | UNTADE::TOP | | Tue Oct 17 1995 16:59 | 9 |
| Apparantly Pleat is on the look out for a decent striker, our current
set seem incapable of scoring (Hirst, Bright, Degryse).
I thought Waddle might play well in his new role, is he still on the
transfer list?
Sheridan is better than Hyde, I think Pleat plays Hyde because he runs
around so much. Trouble is he never seems to do anything of note other
than that.
Al
|
43.1074 | Transfer shocker, Pleat HAS signed somebody! | UNTADE::TOP | | Thu Oct 26 1995 14:43 | 9 |
| Dave Pleat has signed two players from Red Star Belgrade.
Stefanovic and Kovasevic, apparantly Kovasevic is a striker.
Thank god for that, I just hope they're good.
I hope we get rid of Bright now, although rumour has it, it might be
Hirst to go.
Al
|
43.1075 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Oct 26 1995 15:56 | 7 |
| >it might be Hirst to go.
Probably on his way to Leeds....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
43.1076 | Confused.....?? | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Thu Oct 26 1995 15:58 | 7 |
| Rick,
You've already had one donkey from Sheffield. Why the hell would
you want another one ??
Ian.
|
43.1077 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Oct 26 1995 16:01 | 3 |
| re -1
'cos they fancy a change from Sheep?
|
43.1078 | Leeds United : Home for Elderly Donkeys.. | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Oct 26 1995 16:01 | 9 |
| We seem to attract them... we've got Deano.. White.. Pemberton.. etc.
etc. etc.
I think it Wilkos favourite past time....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
43.1079 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Oct 26 1995 16:03 | 7 |
| Stu...
Funny man!!
Cheers,
Rick
|
43.1080 | Didn't last long... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Nov 10 1995 12:50 | 6 |
| Bari (Italy) have bought Ingesson for 3 billion lire (conversion to
�sterling NOT available on request ;-)).
Has he been playing recently for Sheff. Wednesday ?
Dom
|
43.1081 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Fri Nov 10 1995 12:56 | 8 |
| Dom,
3bn Lira? Thats about �3.60 isn't it?
Well, at least one Anglo-Italian transfer deal took place yesterday. In
answer to your question, no.
Stuart
|
43.1082 | | UNTADE::TOP | | Mon Nov 13 1995 09:58 | 7 |
| Not �3.60, but �900,000 - so we made �100,000 on him.
He played his best game ever for The Owls just recently against errr
somebody or other, then we sold him. Says it all really.
Al.
|
43.1083 | Transfers | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed Jul 03 1996 14:56 | 3 |
| Sheff Wed have just signed the England U-21 striker Andy Booth from
Huddersfield for 2.6million pounds but look to have lost out to Leeds
in the race to sign Lee Bowyer from Charlton.
|
43.1084 | Trusting ?? | CHEFS::16.39.224.125::Mad | You'd do it for Randolf Scott | Mon Sep 30 1996 12:18 | 7 |
43.1085 | just one | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Mon Sep 30 1996 12:36 | 6 |
43.1086 | Another good Buy then | CHEFS::16.39.224.125::Mad | You'd do it for Randolf Scott | Mon Sep 30 1996 14:47 | 9 |
43.1087 | Come on you Owls | EDSD01::WILCOCKSON | | Tue Jan 07 1997 15:04 | 12 |
43.1088 | Carbone Out | CHEFS::16.43.128.95::Mad | 'scuse me while I whip this out | Wed Jan 08 1997 12:25 | 7 |
43.1089 | Damn, that blows my fantasy team !! | CHEFS::16.37.10.188::Mad | 9 schnitchengrubben is my limit ! | Fri Jan 10 1997 15:45 | 33
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