Talking bollocks
Talking bollocks
You'll all be please to know that, after a short gap, the Rage Online blog has made a reappearance.
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I remember someone (Peter Fear?) getting sent of for violent misconduct in one of those 1999 games, meaning he was suspended for at least a couple of football league games. I couldn't quite understand why a sending off in a friendly in Scotaland would mean missing English Football League fixtures."boris" wrote:yeah well, no one's told me nothing, not even in confidence. Double tsk...
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Ha, ha I was at that game it was St Mirren we had been drinking in a pub called "The Wee Barrel" not the best place to keep drink!! The atmosphere was pretty tense anyway and there was about 25 of us in the main stand. Within 5 minutes Fear was sent off for a dreadful challenge right in front of us that got the locals even more worked up. We spent the rest of the game with a ring of police round us. It certainly wasn't Love Street that night!!"tomoufc" wrote:I remember someone (Peter Fear?) getting sent of for violent misconduct in one of those 1999 games, meaning he was suspended for at least a couple of football league games. I couldn't quite understand why a sending off in a friendly in Scotaland would mean missing English Football League fixtures."boris" wrote:yeah well, no one's told me nothing, not even in confidence. Double tsk...
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Was that with Stuart and Bob - if so at least you had somebody with you to translate the threats"Yankee Clipper" wrote:Ha, ha I was at that game it was St Mirren we had been drinking in a pub called "The Wee Barrel" not the best place to keep drink!! The atmosphere was pretty tense anyway and there was about 25 of us in the main stand. Within 5 minutes Fear was sent off for a dreadful challenge right in front of us that got the locals even more worked up. We spent the rest of the game with a ring of police round us. It certainly wasn't Love Street that night!!"tomoufc" wrote:I remember someone (Peter Fear?) getting sent of for violent misconduct in one of those 1999 games, meaning he was suspended for at least a couple of football league games. I couldn't quite understand why a sending off in a friendly in Scotaland would mean missing English Football League fixtures."boris" wrote:yeah well, no one's told me nothing, not even in confidence. Double tsk...
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"Mally" wrote:Was that with Stuart and Bob - if so at least you had somebody with you to translate the threats"Yankee Clipper" wrote:Ha, ha I was at that game it was St Mirren we had been drinking in a pub called "The Wee Barrel" not the best place to keep drink!! The atmosphere was pretty tense anyway and there was about 25 of us in the main stand. Within 5 minutes Fear was sent off for a dreadful challenge right in front of us that got the locals even more worked up. We spent the rest of the game with a ring of police round us. It certainly wasn't Love Street that night!!"tomoufc" wrote: I remember someone (Peter Fear?) getting sent of for violent misconduct in one of those 1999 games, meaning he was suspended for at least a couple of football league games. I couldn't quite understand why a sending off in a friendly in Scotaland would mean missing English Football League fixtures.
It was indeed, haven't seen Stewie for years and the last time I saw Bob was a few season's back when we started the season at home to FGR. Kinda drifted apart - which is a real shame cos they were good lads.
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Oxford fans who have fallen by the wayside - I think we could all name plenty. Hopefully our return to the League will start to bring a few back."Yankee Clipper" wrote:"Mally" wrote:Was that with Stuart and Bob - if so at least you had somebody with you to translate the threats"Yankee Clipper" wrote: Ha, ha I was at that game it was St Mirren we had been drinking in a pub called "The Wee Barrel" not the best place to keep drink!! The atmosphere was pretty tense anyway and there was about 25 of us in the main stand. Within 5 minutes Fear was sent off for a dreadful challenge right in front of us that got the locals even more worked up. We spent the rest of the game with a ring of police round us. It certainly wasn't Love Street that night!!
It was indeed, haven't seen Stewie for years and the last time I saw Bob was a few season's back when we started the season at home to FGR. Kinda drifted apart - which is a real shame cos they were good lads.
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Yes, but with some once they get out of the habit that's it. Never to return."Mally" wrote:[Oxford fans who have fallen by the wayside - I think we could all name plenty. Hopefully our return to the League will start to bring a few back.
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That's probably the last time you saw most Oxford fans, to be fair"Yankee Clipper" wrote:the last time I saw Bob was a few season's back when we started the season at home to FGR.