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Post by hector on Feb 1, 2015 20:30:23 GMT
Clicking the link in Alpine Joe's posting enables you to vote on Bristol Rovers star man. Mansell and Matty Taylor are neck and neck. Perhaps the legend can rally former fans to vote for him to clinch the award (or instead vote for Taylor, so he doesn't).
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Post by Rob on Feb 1, 2015 22:30:12 GMT
Clicking the link in Alpine Joe's posting enables you to vote on Bristol Rovers star man. Mansell and Matty Taylor are neck and neck. Perhaps the legend can rally former fans to vote for him to clinch the award (or instead vote for Taylor, so he doesn't). Thanks for the heads up.
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Post by Jon on Feb 1, 2015 23:44:45 GMT
'Friendly gas' on t'other site has heard a rumour Rovers are after Luke Young. Part-exchange deal with Super Manse returning to Plainmoor apparently. You heard it here first.
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Post by Rob on Feb 2, 2015 0:00:06 GMT
Only if he's done his coaching badges.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2015 3:47:00 GMT
Coaching badges. There's a thing. Cloughie had it right when asked about his lack of coaching quals. He replied with something along the lines of 'Coaching badges? 2 league titles and 2 European Cups. They're my bloody coaching badges, son. Now be off with you'.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2015 13:58:28 GMT
With the curtain sensibly being brought down on Buck's comedic 79 days of management at Cheltenham, it was at least fitting that his time in charge coincided with pantomime season. Thankfully, we did manage to feature Paul as a 'Guest Legend' back on 7th December, realising it was important to be quick off the mark before it soon ended in the predictable tears. Well today we take a look at the other end of the spectrum, forgetting the car crash management of 'Bucks79' that has brought turmoil to Whaddon Road, and instead focus on a genuine talent who will surely demonstrate the ability to have an exceptional managerial career when the time comes.
Currently still playing for Kidderminster (that tiny town in the North East sandwiched between Grimsby and Gateshead ) super-fit Kev still reckons that there might be a couple of years left in the old legs yet. However, he's already got one eye on a future management career, and spends a few hours coaching the Harriers youngsters when time permits.
In a rushed interview, that started before Kev even had time to take his scarf off, our second favourite Legend spoke about the future:
BONUS FEATURE for Legend Watch subscribers: Nico was the expert summariser sat alongside the commentator for our F.A Trophy game against F.C United. Those at the game who missed out on Kev's insightful comments, can enjoy 6 minutes of them by clicking on the link below:
link- Nico's view of TUFC v F.C United
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Post by hector on Feb 14, 2015 13:11:40 GMT
I want one of those '79' badges.
There may be an accompanying t-shirt 'I saw Bucks win' for those Cheltenham fans fortunate to see the (away) solitary win at Oxford.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2015 8:33:37 GMT
It's pretty sad that so many words have been written about past servants of the club. They're gone. Get over it. Better to put that energy into supporting the current incumbents. Who knows? So doing may actually help to bring some glory days to the club.
I used to enjoy Alpine Joe's missives but now I'm starting to think he's not really a Torquay supporter at all.
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Post by thefarmersfriend on Feb 15, 2015 12:53:09 GMT
I used to enjoy Alpine Joe's missives but now I'm starting to think he's not really a Torquay supporter at all. Thought that for years, going back to his vocal and unrepentant support for Chris Roberts.
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Post by stefano on Feb 15, 2015 14:47:35 GMT
I used to enjoy Alpine Joe's missives but now I'm starting to think he's not really a Torquay supporter at all. Thought that for years, going back to his vocal and unrepentant support for Chris Roberts. Keep it up Alpine Joe as you, along with Barton, make it worthwhile checking out the forum. There are some extremely strange people around in this World! Then again it would be very boring if we were all the same
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Post by hector on Feb 15, 2015 15:49:49 GMT
It's pretty sad that so many words have been written about past servants of the club. They're gone. Get over it. Better to put that energy into supporting the current incumbents. Who knows? So doing may actually help to bring some glory days to the club. I used to enjoy Alpine Joe's missives but now I'm starting to think he's not really a Torquay supporter at all. I think you must really miss the point of this thread and the spirit in which it is written. I see it as all a bit satirical and it is my favourite thread on any of the forums.
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Post by Rob on Feb 15, 2015 16:03:17 GMT
I don't recall alpine being unrepentant in support of Roberts!! Of course he's a Gull. And a fine poster. Also, I loved the Ling thread on Sheffield Gulls. Twas a work of art. Much appreciated by my old friend Vikingp9andhallam.
What's more, of course he knows Mansell's a useless Judas. Didn't even mention him this week. It's a bit of fun, that's all. ;-) I find myself agreeing with the thought that Nico might become a decent manager someday, too.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2015 16:14:09 GMT
Not too bad a weekend for our old Legends. A 1-1 home draw for Kev's Harriers against Woking, a game given added significance by a goalscoring return to Aggborough for Nico's new teammate Lee Hughes. The last time Hughes scored for Kidderminster at Aggborough was on March 29, 1997.
Cap'n Manse isn't giving up on that automatic promotion place just yet, and an away win at Grimsby keeps the pressure up on Barnet. It's almost getting boringly repetitive now, but the Bristol Post once again declared Cap'n Manse to be Rovers 'Star Man':
Lee Mansell – 8 – STAR MAN - A tenacious performance was typified by the way he won possession in the middle of the park to spring the counter-attack that set up the winning goal.
link - Cap'n Manse plays starring role
But it's also worth remembering that not all our former legends are faring so well. With that in mind, on Monday, I shall be previewing the film '79 Days Of Destruction' which looks at what's left of Cheltenham Town Football Club after Bucks has departed the scene of his crimes with a year's worth of cash stuffed in his pocket. *WARNING* The British Board of Film Classification have designated '79 Days Of Destruction' as unsuitable for minors or Buckle loyalists.
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Post by Rob on Feb 15, 2015 16:19:06 GMT
Timely news of legends and traitor. Lest we forget those who left us for somewhere up the M5 for their 30 pieces of silver. It was getting a bit heated in here for a moment, alpine.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2015 22:12:03 GMT
With that in mind, on Monday, I shall be previewing the film '79 Days Of Destruction' which looks at what's left of Cheltenham Town Football Club after Bucks has departed the scene of his crimes with a year's worth of cash stuffed in his pocket. *WARNING* The British Board of Film Classification have designated ' 79 Days Of Destruction' as unsuitable for minors or Buckle loyalists. Oh dear, whatever next? The Three Relegations of Lee, a quirky remake of The Three Faces of Eve (1957)? AJ may have started something here.
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