When I met my wife she had huge gloves. I thought to myself, "She's a keeper."

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Re: When I met my wife she had huge gloves. I thought to myself, "She's a keeper."

Post by Laurel Lane Lamper » 21 Apr 2022, 21:16

GreySquirrel wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 20:45
Best stand in keeper- Andy Crannage ?
I’m expecting Shaun on here any second to dispute that. Tony Hackett was ever present in the 67/68 season until the final match when Robert Barrett stepped in

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Re: When I met my wife she had huge gloves. I thought to myself, "She's a keeper."

Post by andy » 21 Apr 2022, 22:13

AwayDayYeltz wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 21:10
andy wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 18:15
AwayDayYeltz wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 18:10
I came here hoping for a thread of one liners.

I leave disappointed.
Don't start him Josh! We could be here all night.....
Logged back in, and it's still a football thread.

Still disappointed.
Sorry mate. Here comes a helicopter.
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Re: When I met my wife she had huge gloves. I thought to myself, "She's a keeper."

Post by drummyb » 21 Apr 2022, 22:44

andy wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 22:13
AwayDayYeltz wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 21:10
andy wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 18:15


Don't start him Josh! We could be here all night.....
Logged back in, and it's still a football thread.

Still disappointed.
Sorry mate. Here comes a helicopter.
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Wooah. When did you get all technical on the interweb??

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Re: When I met my wife she had huge gloves. I thought to myself, "She's a keeper."

Post by drummyb » 21 Apr 2022, 23:23

Laurel Lane Lamper wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 19:07
Some more worth a mention:
Mark Hart , battled for the no1 shirt with Danny in the promotion race with Rushden, until that fateful last game of the season at Newport
Mark Osborn from the MM era
Alan Pemberton our other Wembley keeper
Alan Pemberton was always a favourite of mine. He came in towards the end of Caldicott's tenure and was a worthy replacement. Not as tall, but bloody hell was he agile.

For me, Platty probably gets less of my attention this time round, because the back four do a lot of work we didnt have previously. But I echo the comments. Superb keeper.

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Re: When I met my wife she had huge gloves. I thought to myself, "She's a keeper."

Post by andy » 22 Apr 2022, 07:13

drummyb wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 22:44
andy wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 22:13
AwayDayYeltz wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 21:10


Logged back in, and it's still a football thread.

Still disappointed.
Sorry mate. Here comes a helicopter.
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Wooah. When did you get all technical on the interweb??
Westy taught me. ::)
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Re: When I met my wife she had huge gloves. I thought to myself, "She's a keeper."

Post by Westyeltz » 22 Apr 2022, 08:05

Laurel Lane Lamper wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 19:23
Ian Scarr, his partner was our Physio and his son has been round a few clubs inc. Saddlers. I think he's currently at Plymouth
Didn't Ian Scarr become a referee? Ran the line down The Grove on one occasion, I believe :-\

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Re: When I met my wife she had huge gloves. I thought to myself, "She's a keeper."

Post by Westyeltz » 22 Apr 2022, 08:07

Laurel Lane Lamper wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 21:16
GreySquirrel wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 20:45
Best stand in keeper- Andy Crannage ?
I’m expecting Shaun on here any second to dispute that. Tony Hackett was ever present in the 67/68 season until the final match when Robert Barrett stepped in
We had a giant, lumbering centre forward (Tony 'Tiny' Roberts??) take over in goal on one occasion. Johnny Morris era, I believe.

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Re: When I met my wife she had huge gloves. I thought to myself, "She's a keeper."

Post by YeltzDoc » 22 Apr 2022, 08:13

Tony Edwards. Don’t remember him going in goal though.
Usually Malcolm stepped in if he was playing. He even played in goal against us in a rare win at Aggborough after Silvo mullered the Kiddy keeper.

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Re: When I met my wife she had huge gloves. I thought to myself, "She's a keeper."

Post by Westyeltz » 22 Apr 2022, 08:14

Laurel Lane Lamper wrote:
21 Apr 2022, 19:23
Ian Scarr, his partner was our Physio and his son has been round a few clubs inc. Saddlers. I think he's currently at Plymouth
Didn't Ian Scarr become a referee? Ran the line down The Grove on one occasion, I believe :-\

Found this.....

https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/77 ... ll-league/

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Re: When I met my wife she had huge gloves. I thought to myself, "She's a keeper."

Post by YeltzDoc » 22 Apr 2022, 08:15

And, to appease the masses -

Why did Greta Thunberg cross the road?
To complain about my bonfire of old fridges and car tyres.

And with glorious irony, it’s a recycled joke.

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