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Post by T.N.T on Apr 26, 2007 16:48:34 GMT
Thread ready for views on tonights match at Foxhall Heath
Welcome to the Wolf Cry updates
NO PK TONIGHT !
IPSWICH: Adam Shields, Kim Jansson, Chris Louis, Marcin Rempala, Robert Miskowiak, Zibi Suchecki, Tobi Kroner. WOLVERHAMPTON: Peter Karlsson R/R, David Howe, Billy Hamill, Theo Pijper, Freddie Lindgren, Carl Wilkinson, Magnus Karlsson.
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Post by JJ on Apr 26, 2007 16:49:28 GMT
i made the first post Nanananana!
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Post by T.N.T on Apr 26, 2007 17:31:02 GMT
i made the first post Nanananana! Hey Hey Hey . . . Goodbye Bananarama - 1984
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Post by wolfgang on Apr 26, 2007 18:24:25 GMT
i made the first post Nanananana! Hey Hey Hey . . . Goodbye Bananarama - 1984 I'm sure it was George Orwell (which, coincidentally, is the name of the river estuary by which Ipswich stands - Orwell, that is, not George).
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Post by JJ on Apr 26, 2007 18:28:13 GMT
Hey Hey Hey . . . Goodbye Bananarama - 1984 I'm sure it was George Orwell (which, coincidentally, is the name of the river estuary by which Ipswich stands - Orwell, that is, not George). stat / interesting fact of the night before jasper even gets on, she won't be best to pleased.
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Post by T.N.T on Apr 26, 2007 18:32:56 GMT
With most top riders out of the country due to the GP, does anyone think Jesper B Jensen would have been a better option than R/R ?
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Post by Mr 8 on Apr 26, 2007 18:36:53 GMT
Evening everyone. Not sure about JBJ, Mr T - he scored 11 from 6 two weeks ago at Ipswich which suggests that it might not have made much difference. We need Freddie and Billy to win heats and for David and the others to avoid fourths. 10 5-1s and 5 4-2s should do it.
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Post by SamuelE on Apr 26, 2007 18:39:58 GMT
Definitely hoping that our remaining top-enders can out-do those pesky Witches. PK's absence is definitely making the job look a lot tougher. Time for David to step up away from home, and for Maggie to make a serious contribution from reserve...
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Post by JJ on Apr 26, 2007 18:41:40 GMT
did you know that the dog on "His Master's Voice" label is Nipper, a stray fox terrier found in 1884 by the brother of the guy who painted the picture of the dog listening to a gramophone, Francis Barraud. Barraud inherited Nipper from his brother and was busy painting a phonograph when Nipper sat down next to it. Barraud later sold the paintings to The Gramophone Company for $160.
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There could be a few more possible guys too simon stead ? JBJ maybe they feel that RR is a better bet than the options out there ?
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Post by USAWolf on Apr 26, 2007 18:42:08 GMT
Evening all...
Sad to see PK isn't feeling to well, however, this is still a must win for us.
Things are so desperately bad for the WItches, I wonder whether 'Tiger Louis' has considered squeezing into some kevlars.
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Post by T.N.T on Apr 26, 2007 18:43:02 GMT
Ipswich win toss and take 1 and 3
no mention as yet to who is in green
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Post by Mr 8 on Apr 26, 2007 18:44:59 GMT
Robin Hood?
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Post by Mr X on Apr 26, 2007 18:53:11 GMT
Evenin' all. This was a "must win" but I don't fancy our chances without PK...
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Post by JJ on Apr 26, 2007 18:56:25 GMT
not the best start at the moment need a big night from carl or magnus
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Post by Mr 8 on Apr 26, 2007 19:04:06 GMT
9-9 at swindon.
We look like we will have too long a tail tonight. A thin body and quite a big head, although not quite big enough. A sort of shrew perhaps......
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