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 Post subject: good article in the daily mail about pools
PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 12:32 am 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... paign=1490

an interesting article although nothing we didn't already know.


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 Post subject: Re: good article in the daily mail about pools
PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 9:06 am 
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Good piece on Look North last night (for a change)

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 Post subject: Re: good article in the daily mail about pools
PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 9:18 am 
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the only downside to that article is getting all the photos from the blyth game. Bit ironic to talk about our upturn in form and then take photos from the lowest point


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 Post subject: Re: good article in the daily mail about pools
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I hate articles like this, yeah the coverage is good n all that, but now people take notice of us, now people try harder.

I wanna stay under the radar.

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 Post subject: Re: good article in the daily mail about pools
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Yubep wrote:
I hate articles like this, yeah the coverage is good n all that, but now people take notice of us, now people try harder.

I wanna stay under the radar.



Lowest point yes but if we had won, would Murrays stay have been extended and thus no Moore?

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 Post subject: Re: good article in the daily mail about pools
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Fair point. I have mentioned on here before that our failures this season could be a blessing in disguise but only if we stay up. In a season or two's time we could be a better club for this hardship. Ronnie has been a real breath of fresh air and I think we are all grateful for that!


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 Post subject: Re: good article in the daily mail about pools
PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 11:06 am 
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We're getting noticed anyway. I saw my Sheffield matelast night for the first time since Christmas and pretty much the first two words he said to me were "escape on". And he doesn't buy English newspapers.

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 Post subject: Re: good article in the daily mail about pools
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"This is a proper Football League club with a proper, old-school ground. Here, you can smell the Bovril coming from the terraces when you’re playing."

Priceless. You should become a journo when you hang your boots up, Mr Austin.

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I smell a lot of things, never bovril, normally the bullshit from berts mouth.

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The reason you can smell the bovril is because typically we have ran out of lids.


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 Post subject: Re: good article in the daily mail about pools
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Decent article even if the choice of photos are a bit dubious. Should have put one of Brad celebrating after converting the penalty last weekend!


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