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Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by ShelfSideSpur, Jan 27, 2011.

  1. KingHotspur

    KingHotspur Well-Known Member

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    I’m glad to see the lionesses do well, but the standard of women’s football is still pretty dire imo.
     
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  2. The RDBD

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    No problem, as long as the UK female population
    is wholeheartedly supporting the team via their
    physical attendance at games ....
     
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  3. PleaseNotPoll

    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    28,624 at Bramall Lane, apparently. Not that far off capacity, which is 32,050.
    9.3m viewers too, which is a lot more than I expected.
     
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  4. The RDBD

    The RDBD Well-Known Member

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    1. I suspect the TV audiences may contain a significant number
    of males bored by the summer off-season.

    2. The % female attendance of these games do not seem to
    translate to the domestic leagues, do they.
     
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  5. PleaseNotPoll

    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    A lot of people seem to attend international games who would never go to a club match.
    Women's club football is very poorly attended, but the quality's not great, either.
    It's a bit of a vicious circle.
     
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  6. The RDBD

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    I wonder what the "break even" attendance is for WHL.
    You could do an experiment where Spurs women play home
    at WHL all season, and get any total losses that season due
    to low attendance to be paid out of their own pockets by the
    "usual suspects" gobsh*tes .
     
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  7. PowerSpurs

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    Mead has six goals I think, Russo 'only' four from five substitute appearances.
     
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  8. vimhawk

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    For some reason I missed the news that David Warner died. He was one of my favourite actors and never failed to give a brilliant performance. I think he was among a small group of actors that while not "top billed" managed to improve anything he was in just be being in it. And he'd been in a lot. The stand outs for me were as Jack the Ripper in Time After Time (a much underrated and little seen film, do see it if you can) and Captain Kiesel in Cross of Iron. But he crops up in all sorts of stuff you would have seen like Time Bandits, Tron and (shudder) Titanic. He is also well remembered for an excellent episode of Star Trek Next Generation where he tortures Picard. All in all, will be missed. RIP.
     
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  9. The RDBD

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    I saw that the other day.

    He was one of those cadre of competent actors who were
    never going to get star billing, but always gave a good
    supporting performance (The omen etc) .

    I haven't seen Time after time in about 40 odd years
    (will have to dig that out for this evening) .

    I also liked his performance in the "From beyond the grave" film
    (the story about the mirror) .
     
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  10. vimhawk

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    And now I hear Bernard Cribbins has passed away. That is also really sad. He must just one be of the most likeable people that has ever lived. The voice of the wombles, and an excellent turn in everything he's been in. He also really stood out in Doctor Who, in what was probably conceived as a minor character... until Bernard Cribbins. There was a particularly poignant bit of Doctor Who for me when he was chatting to the Doctor when they were on a spaceship talking about his characters military experience. But I really believe he was channeling his own experience.
     
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  11. The RDBD

    The RDBD Well-Known Member

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    And from those of a certain age ...

    For The railway children, Jackanory, The wombles :

    Bernard Cribbems : we salute you.
     
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    The standard of keeping has been poor over
    or slightly older but both favourites of me and the grandkids who regularly get an impromptu rendition if grand dad has had a few sherberts


     
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  13. Left on the Shelf

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    RIP
    Genuinely lovely man. Great that he had such a good innings
     
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  14. Left on the Shelf

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    ****ing hell.....<yikes>
    Not sure how the Met will manage to spin this! Not just an individual - this is a group of officers!
     
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  15. littleDinosaurLuke

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    He was in the Carry Ons, many of those Ealing comedies, John Cleese was keen to have him for the part he played in Fawlty Towers, he had a hit record with the song “Right Said Fred”- as well as all the other things previously mentioned.
    Learned his trade at Oldham Rep like many film, TV and theatre actors.
     
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  16. O.Spurcat

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    Terry Neill RIP
     
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  17. "Thanks for that Brian"

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    My mate Yid Andy does a very fine Karaoke 'Right Said Fred'. It doesn't always get the best reception, but it is very good.
     
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  18. Left on the Shelf

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    Oh thank ****, we now won't have to hear about Rebekah Vardy ever again...
     
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  20. PleaseNotPoll

    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    The judge didn't buy her claim that her agent dropped her phone in the sea, then?
     
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