harrybuckle
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Post by harrybuckle on Oct 28, 2016 17:47:49 GMT
Not sure we have had any Guinness book of Records holders ever at the Mem but we have one visiting on Tues 1 Nov.
Who is he and what record does he hold ?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2016 17:58:37 GMT
Mike Jay : Most Bristol Rovers Checkatrade Trophy matches attended if anyone ever!
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Post by clockendgas on Oct 28, 2016 18:00:14 GMT
not the first gay fleetwood player is it? most men in one night?
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harrybuckle
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Post by harrybuckle on Oct 28, 2016 18:15:54 GMT
Mike Jay : Most Bristol Rovers Checkatrade Trophy matches attended if anyone ever! FFS Dave ...behave
it is the record held by Chewy ... his ability to carry himself off as a stand up comedian without getting a single snigger
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Post by dido on Oct 28, 2016 18:21:39 GMT
Dame Jane Couch Guinness record for surname most like a seat (shared with Sarah Sofa)
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Post by tbonegas on Oct 28, 2016 18:45:21 GMT
Dame Jane Couch Guinness record for surname most like a seat (shared with Sarah Sofa) John Joe O'Stool?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2016 19:18:30 GMT
Michael Smith.
Fastest rat off of a sinking ship?
Whoops, sorry, he's visiting on Saturday.
No idea who it is on Tuesday.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2016 19:37:56 GMT
Michael Smith. Fastest rat off of a sinking ship? Whoops, sorry, he's visiting on Saturday. No idea who it is on Tuesday. Harsh, he had every right to leave for the good of his career. I've heard a rumour that tomorrow won't be the last time we see him. Not sure I believe it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2016 19:54:37 GMT
Michael Smith. Fastest rat off of a sinking ship? Whoops, sorry, he's visiting on Saturday. No idea who it is on Tuesday. Harsh, he had every right to leave for the good of his career. I've heard a rumour that tomorrow won't be the last time we see him. Not sure I believe it. Some people stayed to help sort the mess out, they have my total respect. Others left.....
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Post by Bridgeman on Oct 28, 2016 21:04:47 GMT
Michael Smith. Fastest rat off of a sinking ship? Whoops, sorry, he's visiting on Saturday. No idea who it is on Tuesday. Harsh, he had every right to leave for the good of his career. I've heard a rumour that tomorrow won't be the last time we see him. Not sure I believe it. Probably not if we go to the away game he's likely to be there
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Post by Angas on Oct 28, 2016 21:05:36 GMT
DC doesn't have a problem with him. Only had good things to say on G20man's show last night. MS spoke equally highly of DC. Who knows - there might be some truth in the rumour Astafjevs heard.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Oct 29, 2016 3:39:28 GMT
Both points are valid.
He did leave us in our hour of need, to better himself and his career. He was a shining light that year. But he did conduct his departure with dignity, and even publicly congratulated us when we went straight back up.
I think it's harsh to call him a rat. I will applaud him when I see him next.
I also think it's poignant we have actually superceded Smithy. At one time we thought him too good for us, now it is technically the other way around according to league position!
If you call smith a rat, then I guess so is Lambert? They both left during relegation seasons to better themselves.. !!
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Oct 29, 2016 4:01:32 GMT
As for Guinness record holder....do we have Akinfatwe visiting?
He ate all the pies has gotta be a record?!
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Post by crater on Oct 29, 2016 6:23:32 GMT
If Micheal Smith dealt with his departure with dignity, why did he hand in a transfer request? There was no need to do that at all. The club didn't stand in anyones way who wanted to leave. I for one won't forget his transfer request and whilst I won't boo, I most defintely will not clap
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Oct 29, 2016 6:49:03 GMT
If Micheal Smith dealt with his departure with dignity, why did he hand in a transfer request? There was no need to do that at all. The club didn't stand in anyones way who wanted to leave. I for one won't forget his transfer request and whilst I won't boo, I most defintely will not clap Just because a transfer request (which from his pov was understandable) is handed in, doesn't mean a departure isn't handled with dignity. I always thought Smithy conducted himself impeccably and made a professional judgement. It shouldn't be taken personally as that was not his intention..
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2016 7:04:36 GMT
Someone handed in their notice at work this week and we've all been booing the rat.
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harrybuckle
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Post by harrybuckle on Oct 29, 2016 7:54:24 GMT
The Answer is NATHAN POND of FLEETWOOD TOWN
The Club’s longest serving player, has won six promotions in ten seasons during his 12 year Highbury career, played in his seventh different division for the Club which is a Guinness World Record
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Post by Henbury Gas on Oct 29, 2016 8:05:28 GMT
The Answer is NATHAN POND of FLEETWOOD TOWN The Club’s longest serving player, has won six promotions in ten seasons during his 12 year Highbury career, played in his seventh different division for the Club which is a Guinness World Record very fishy that story.... he will be making a Rod for his back if he plays well. He could land with a booking if he is not careful
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2016 8:09:18 GMT
Both points are valid. He did leave us in our hour of need, to better himself and his career. He was a shining light that year. But he did conduct his departure with dignity, and even publicly congratulated us when we went straight back up. I think it's harsh to call him a rat. I will applaud him when I see him next. I also think it's poignant we have actually superceded Smithy. At one time we thought him too good for us, now it is technically the other way around according to league position! If you call smith a rat, then I guess so is Lambert? They both left during relegation seasons to better themselves.. !! Smith's loyalty is to Smith, fair enough, let him get on with it. Unlike Lambert; 1. He left at the end of the season when it was already known we were in a world of trouble the following year. 2. He hasn't gone on to play in the PL and technically isn't fit to lace Lambert's boots.
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Post by Peter Parker on Oct 29, 2016 8:18:31 GMT
Smith was one of the only (if not the only) player that could hold his head up high that season. Why should he have stayed to get us out of the mess and why did he deserve to?
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