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IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER

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  1. Butcher cuts price of bacon joints by 50% - Chorley Guardian.
  2. Come on Charlie Bannerman - stop hiding behind yer facade of omniscience when confronted by the loquacious - stop pontificating and be forthright and provide the clarity that this merger thread desperately needs
  3. “... there is no shame in not knowing. The problem arises when irrational thought and attendant behavior fill the vacuum left by ignorance.”
  4. On Barnsley's private jet.
  5. http://youtu.be/xaCzbqdFS24
  6. One prime site on Telford Street - I am reliably informed that the other went via Poundstretcher.
  7. Where is Richard Gough when ya need him ?
  8. Charlie - why are you trying to utilise factual argument - this is a Merger debate. It was actually IHE's preferred site at Stratton Farm and the Golden Mile is in Blackpool. Bruce Hare is unreliable as his family were grave robbers in Embra. Using the word endowed should not be allowed. THE CLUB - was that the Caley Club or the Littlewoods Club ? Why has it taken so long to build the marina ? Goodman has funny hair and plays for Wolves doesnt he ? Can I have a sub from the Common Good fund. Anyway why build a stadium on an Aquifer ? Luke this forum is a Magic feckin Roundabout - we have Dougal - we have Charlie B bouncing up and down like Zebidee whilst Reefinweed is undoubtedly Dylan - It is a feckin history lesson fer fecks sake - PAY ATTENTION.
  9. Why is there always somebody who spoils a good thread by bringing up all that merger crap. CANADIAN DOUGAL.
  10. What about a fans line up ?
  11. In that case it demonstrates how mellow I have become - as I got barred from both those threads in the end !! Go on, you know you want the hatrick! Doubtful on this occasion - As most are aware Marius was never exactly a fave and never won me over - Brewster as a manager was the worst ICT experience with deja-vu added in - Butcher has more positives than negatives BUT he will be getting both barrels when he signs unless he comes up with a feckin good reason.
  12. And does that not only serve to emphasise how much Barnsley want him. That puts TB in a real position of "power" and he will be able to push his demands. That is a narcissists' "heaven".
  13. In that case it demonstrates how mellow I have become - as I got barred from both those threads in the end !!
  14. It's a thread about the merger boy . You probably weren't even born when we were scrapping with other likeminded lads all over the Highlands . i wasnt saying dont talk about the merger. i said stop with the bitterness. scrapping? harcore mun Those were the glory days grasshopper when we pulverised Putridheid, battered the Broch, destroyed Deveronvale, bruised the Buckie, K.O'd Keith, hammered Huntly, Rogered Rothes, looted Lossie, exterminated Elgin, flattened Forres, clattered the Clach, jettisoned the jeggies and crucified the County. And Fraz yer uncle had the best feckin name ever but never bought a drink
  15. There ain't much difference between Barnsley and Nowhere !!
  16. The rats may have left the ship but it will not sink.
  17. But imagine a resurrection of a Staigo, Ferry, Animals and Strath combination. That would get any feckin side thrown out quickly.
  18. He is already under severe fan pressure and will probably suffer as he loses most of his main men in the transfer window. The Pool fans have never wanted him and are letting it be known. There is going to be a realm managerial merry go round soon.
  19. But it does make financial sense and would ensure Highland representation in the upper echelons of the new Scottish set up. I would be only too willing to bury the hatchet with old County and Hellgin foes.
  20. But then there is Doncaster, Blackburn and Blackpool. There is no chance that Barnsley will risk it with Mellon.
  21. Lets go the whole hog and bring Hellgin on board as well.
  22. STV: Doncaster Rovers have asked Inverness Caledonian Thistle for permission to speak to manager Terry Butcher about the vacancy at the Keepmoat Stadium, STV has learned. By Paul Goodwin Doncaster Rovers Published on Tuesday 8 January 2013 06:50 NORTH of the border based bosses Steve Lomas and Terry Butcher have emerged as early candidates to replace Dean Saunders in the Doncaster Rovers hot seat. Rovers want to speak to Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager Butcher, according to reports in Scotland. While St Johnstone boss Steve Lomas is the surprise early bookmakers’ favourite for the Keepmoat Stadium post. Former Rovers boss Sean O’Driscoll, Coventry’s Mark Robins, former Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington and Cheltenham boss Mark Yates are also in the betting. Rovers chief executive Gavin Baldwin revealed last night that the club had already received ten applications “of the highest quality” out of a total of “not less than 50” CVs. Butcher is due to hold talks with neighbours Barnsley this week about their vacant managerial position. However, reports in Scotland have suggested that Doncaster have also expressed an interest in speaking to the former England defender and are awaiting a response from Thistle. Inverness chairman Kenny Cameron, however, last night reiterated his desire to hold onto Butcher. Ex-Manchester City midfielder Lomas, who guided St Johnstone into the qualifying rounds of this season’s Europa League, was installed as an odd-on favourite in the betting yesterday. Sources close to Lomas have indicated that the fiery 38-year-old, who is currently serving an eight-game touchline ban, would be keen to follow ex-Saints managers Owen Coyle and Derek McInnes south of the border. However, The Star understands that Lomas is currently on holiday overseas and is somewhat mystified by the Doncaster link. Rovers will invite applications until next Monday and hope to interview the strongest candidates on their shortlist next week. Chairman John Ryan told The Star that high on his priorities is to appoint a manager that would create a “seamless transition” from the Saunders era. “Doncaster Rovers are in the best shape they’ve ever been in and it’s up to us make the right appointment,” said Ryan. “We’re not rushing it. This is probably the most difficult job in football, to pick the right manager. “We want it to be a seamless passage from Dean to the new manager.”
  23. Can I have one of those Barnsley / ICT scarves please.
  24. Oh well I agree with Yngwie then - were fecked if we dont win the league

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