Twine is out injured for the next two weeks - oh dear
Dont be like that.....if it was a ws player fair enoughTwine is out injured for the next two weeks - oh dear
Twine is out injured for the next two weeks - oh dear
Agree with all that, and there are many more experienced managers than Rosie who would struggle to integrate so many new players into something cohesive before the end of the season, let alone over the few weeks he’ll need to do it in to keep in touch with the play-off chasing pack.I do worry that there is now pressure on Rosenior. We’ve gone from just 2 or 3 to signing half a team. The progress is clear to see, Rosey is a fan favourite with a genuine link to the club and I hope he’s here for years to come. To be honest, I don’t think he will get sacked unless we’re bottom half and playing utterly ****e in November time.
Financially I am a little nervous we are throwing a lot of eggs in one basket but I suppose all we can do is keep our fingers and toes crossed that our owners aren’t waltzing down the merry path of doom that countless rich and exuberant championship club owners have walked down before.
I once met and for a couple of hours chatted on a train with the actress Lynda Baron, who played Nurse Gladys Emanuel. She was absolutely lovely, and told me some great stories about filming Open All Hours.Nurse Gladys?
One of the greatest films ever !!!!Nah, nurse Ratshit...
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Reply sounds a bit fishy !!! Lol'Born and bread Hessle Road', never had you pegged as a fadge.
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I know his cousins, introduced me to him a few years ago, he has 3 of my poetry books and a picture my photographer friend did. I put a poem to it called “ The whisper.” He’s been in Rayners a few times, also met Maxine peake in there, it was to do with the headscarf revolutionaries. I have to admit I found her very attractive and fantastic to have a conversation with.One of the stars of the film "Loaneeless of the Long Distance Runner", Tom Courtenay, was born in Hull and is an avid City fan. Hails from 'Essle Rerd" just like our famous member of this forum.
The character played by Courtenay was called Colin Smith, which coincidentally was the same name of a 1950's/'60's Hull City centre forward. (RIP Colin Smith).
https://www.wearehullcity.co.uk/news/2022/august/in-memoriam-colin-smith/
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeand.../15/loneliness-long-distance-runner-book-club
I see his Wiki page has already been updated.Interesting to read we tried to add a buy clause in the Ohio deal but Standard Liege rejected it.
One of the stars of the film "Loaneeless of the Long Distance Runner", Tom Courtenay, was born in Hull and is an avid City fan. Hails from 'Essle Rerd" just like our famous member of this forum.
The character played by Courtenay was called Colin Smith, which coincidentally was the same name of a 1950's/'60's Hull City centre forward. (RIP Colin Smith).
https://www.wearehullcity.co.uk/news/2022/august/in-memoriam-colin-smith/
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeand.../15/loneliness-long-distance-runner-book-club
And it’sHi-o Hi-o it’s off to work we go…..
I’ll get my coat
Christ don't wish to moan but we really are Loanee FC