Monday 25 April 2011

Quiet

Apologies, but posting will be a little slow round these parts for a day or two, in all honesty I don't feel up to it.

13 comments:

  1. I'm not a sports fan so I can't imagine why you are feeling down. Is it something to do with football? I used to have a friend who was/is a Liverpool supporter. Whenever they lost he would take to his bed for the rest of the weekend.

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  2. Aye, I'm a Swindon fan, and relegation was confirmed this afternoon - though a long time coming.

    I'm not quite the; 'take to my bed' person (when you support a club like Swindon you kinda get used to it), It's just put me in a mood where I can't be bothered to write about the misdemeanors of politicians at the moment.

    Don't worry I'll get over it.

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  3. Aw, sob, sob (wheres the tissues)!

    Seriously, know the feeling TBF, its the same when Essex get thrashed at cricket!

    ps bit of TLC from Mrs TBF should work wonders!

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  4. TLC from Mrs TBF? - No chance she doesn't get this football stuff either.

    Essex? Not a good start so far for them is it?

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  5. My footie team went down to inglorious defeat again and my cricket team snatched defeat from the jaws of victory the other day.

    My sympathies are with you Frog, I fear my team nicked your best player....very sorry.

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  6. @Anon, do I deduce correctly that your team resides in the land of the White Rose and that the player you're referring to has a name that would be more appropriate in a profession as a decorator?

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  7. Indeed Frog, you would be correct, though 'our' man seems to have lost his 'art'.

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  8. @Anon, Ah, I'd gathered all was not well in pastures new. He was never the most prolific striker in fairness, but he came alive last season with Austin - both had a real understanding together. Austin though was by far the better goalscorer.

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  9. We ain't good enough Frog but at least we're still going, it was looking like we'd have to start again - to do a Wimbledon AFC (for different reasons) at one time.

    Thank the Lord for small mercies, you do have my genuine sympathy Frog.
    As I said, my team's headlong plummet was so hard to swallow, at times it seemed like we had a business model straight from the hand of Broon's miracle economics or from Narnia maybe?

    And we're still not out of the woods, we don't know who owns the club, a financial vehicle from the mighty hand of Ken, or God = or who knows?

    Cheer up friend, there are more important matters (maybe)to hand, try to forget the season of pain and enjoy the long nights and summer.

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  10. BTW, Larry likes to play 4-5-1, I don't think that suits old Billy.

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  11. Thanks Anon, Oh yes I know all about Broon's football miracle economics book - only a few years ago we came within 24 hours of being liquidated as a result of extensive study of that particular tome.

    Good luck, your ground is one of my favouites (not always for results) but in terms of noise and passion - it's a proper ground.

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  12. Thank you Mr. Frog.

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