I only pointed out the simple fact that they haven't won any major trophies in their entire history and they Kopped the strop!
wonky, I'm sorry your thread got spoiled, I was surprised by JWM's first post, given the nature of the thread, I thought, by deleting it, and giving the reason, it may have clicked with them, but unfortunately they couldn't resist their little bit of mis-placed humour! Had it been Hampy, or Guru, I would have understood, the fact that it was JWM and welly really upset me, I really thought better of them! Oh foolish me!
15 - Steve Bruce's 86th minute winner in the Milk Cup semi Final 2nd leg! oh yeah, I forgot, that is an insignificant trophy as we won that game and went on to win the bloody thing
I'm sorry that you can't see the irony of this entire thread when you are doing the very thing that you always accuse us of! If I had set up a similar thread you lot would have been all over it like a cheap suit! Sometimes the hypocracy is breath taking.
JWM - we have always sorted our differences in the past, because generally you are a reasonable man, this was a thread, on our 110th birthday, celebrating, hopefully, 110 things about us that we could reminisce, and enjoy our birthday! Your interference has spoiled it, and I think you, for once, are being unreasonable in denying that! You're trying to wriggle out of it is reminiscent of a fish squirming on a hook!
Fair enough Dave, I meant no offence, I just wanted to point this out for when we celebrate our 134th Birthday later on in the year!
17. Setting an attendance record against Hartlepool in League One (total home sell out). 18. Singing "There's only one "F" in Fleming"
Although 134 is longer than 110 the reason I started the thread is because 110 is a bit of a landmark like 140 will be for you guys in 6 years. Also I think we are allowed to look at the clubs history on the anniversary. At least we don't bang on about it all the time.
19. That Fashanu goal... [video=youtube;owCt1dGrK2E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owCt1dGrK2E[/video]
22. On 29 October 1938, King George VI watched the home game versus Millwall, the first time a ruling monarch had watched a Second Division match.