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takagi_for_the_win wrote:Anyone remember Pascal Chimbonda? The guy who played himself into a squad that came within a penalty shoot-out of the World Cup whilst at Wigan, and the man who established himself as one of the top fullbacks in the UEFA Cup? Well, last night, the big man himself made his debut for.....Market Drayton Town!! All the glitz and glamour of the Uni-Bond Division....

Bloody hell, that is some fall from grace
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roblomas52 wrote:
takagi_for_the_win wrote:Anyone remember Pascal Chimbonda? The guy who played himself into a squad that came within a penalty shoot-out of the World Cup whilst at Wigan, and the man who established himself as one of the top fullbacks in the UEFA Cup? Well, last night, the big man himself made his debut for.....Market Drayton Town!! All the glitz and glamour of the Uni-Bond Division....

Bloody hell, that is some fall from grace


Linking up again with the greatest Premiership manager of all-time... Chris Hutchings!

I think the most spectacular fall from grace must be Savio Nsereko, he's still only 23! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savio_Nsereko
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roblomas52 wrote:
takagi_for_the_win wrote:Anyone remember Pascal Chimbonda? The guy who played himself into a squad that came within a penalty shoot-out of the World Cup whilst at Wigan, and the man who established himself as one of the top fullbacks in the UEFA Cup? Well, last night, the big man himself made his debut for.....Market Drayton Town!! All the glitz and glamour of the Uni-Bond Division....

Bloody hell, that is some fall from grace

Fall from grace? Pah, its the rebirth of his career! I mean, just last week Drayton made it to the final of the Shropshire Senior Cup! If that's not a team that's going places, I don't know what is

watka wrote:I think the most spectacular fall from grace must be Savio Nsereko, he's still only 23! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savio_Nsereko

God, I remember all the hype around him when he signed for West Ham, and now look...9 million well spent by the Hammers :roll:
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You think that's bad?

52 year-old Chris Waddle, yes CHRIS WADDLE, has just signed for Northern Counties Division One side Hallam FC, who are also the second oldest club in the world, having been founded in 1860 (according to Wikipedia).

He's probably still practicing penalties...
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@This, you seem to be a Genk hater yet I see you're from Limburg. So are you as St-Trond fan or not? Because you can laugh at our owner all you want, you have the same one! :D

This wrote:RFC De Liege- Alfa Romeo


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takagi_for_the_win wrote:Anyone remember Pascal Chimbonda? The guy who played himself into a squad that came within a penalty shoot-out of the World Cup whilst at Wigan, and the man who established himself as one of the top fullbacks in the UEFA Cup? Well, last night, the big man himself made his debut for.....Market Drayton Town!! All the glitz and glamour of the Uni-Bond Division....


The man who handed in his transfer request half an hour after Wigan stayed up? The man who somehow has international caps despite being one of the worst full-backs I've ever seen? Yes, I remember him...
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:God, I remember all the hype around him when he signed for West Ham, and now look...9 million well spent by the Hammers :roll:


I actually saw him play for us (maybe twice actually, thinking about it) A reasonable achievement given that he didn't clock up many appearances. You'll be unsurprised to hear that I can remember absolutely nothing about his performances. The only saving grace in the whole thing is that we didn't apparently pay £9m at all..
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AdrianSutil wrote:You think that's bad?

52 year-old Chris Waddle, yes CHRIS WADDLE, has just signed for Northern Counties Division One side Hallam FC, who are also the second oldest club in the world, having been founded in 1860 (according to Wikipedia).

He's probably still practicing penalties...

And then missing them…
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roblomas52 wrote:
AdrianSutil wrote:You think that's bad?

52 year-old Chris Waddle, yes CHRIS WADDLE, has just signed for Northern Counties Division One side Hallam FC, who are also the second oldest club in the world, having been founded in 1860 (according to Wikipedia).

He's probably still practicing penalties...

And then missing them…


Chris Waddle's penalty...still rising.
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TheBigJ wrote:@This, you seem to be a Genk hater yet I see you're from Limburg. So are you as St-Trond fan or not? Because you can laugh at our owner all you want, you have the same one! :D

Yes, Sint-Trond, but we refer to it as STVV. I've stated it many times that i feel sorry for you, because i know what it's like to have Duchatelet as an owner. (well, technically, his 'girlfriend' just ownes the stadium, kind of creative solution indeed) And yet, it's better than Sporting Hasselt, they have bathplugging Stijn Stijnen as an owner. I'd even chooser Duchatelet anytime over Stijnen :lol: I have absolutely no reason to support my home club. (but there are a few other small clubs around here who can get my sympathy)
But one of the reasons i dislike Genk is because how they screwed their 'B-team's, ask supporters of Heusden-Zolder, Patro Eisden or Tongeren about Genk. Also i don't like Genk in general, and that's because i'm from Hasselt, and comparing Hasselt to Genk is like comparing Liège to Charleroi. A rivalry of two cities of roughly the same size, but with a very different character and history. Basically, Hasselt is the capital of Belgian-Limburg, and Genk is the capital of Sicily :lol:

Also, i'm not really laughing at you, i feel sorry for Standard-fans. STVV and Standard fans have always had a friendly rivalry, as far as i remember. In fact, all our local rivalries (Leuven, Lommel, Hasselt, Tongeren, Tienen, Beringen, RFCL, Standard, and the teams from Dutch-Holland are friendly, only not Genk... .but back in the days of Winterslag and Waterschei, this also was friendly, they weren't that arrogant yet back then)
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This wrote:RFC De Liege- Alfa Romeo


This made me lol.

This one had actually a good reason, namely both were very succesful, long, long times ago. There are very few people still alive who have expierienced their succes period, and both still exist in a way, in nothing resembling their former glory. Talking about RFCL, Standard's problem is not only Roland, but also former RFCL-man De Sart, i've heared?
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Winterslag is possibly one of the best named football teams ever
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K.F.C. Winterslag and K. Waterschei S.V. Thor Genk merged to form the current day Racing Genk. What a waste of names!
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watka wrote:K.F.C. Winterslag and K. Waterschei S.V. Thor Genk merged to form the current day Racing Genk. What a waste of names!

One thing we do have, are exotic sounding team names that no foreigner can properly pronounce from relatively small towns, having their big day once in a while. Did you people know that the town of Beerschot doesn't even exist? ;) (it's named after a street that was named after a historic place, or something like that) They actually had to legally prove this town once existed to keep it in their name when they merged.
Winterslag and Waterschei were actually 2 out of 3 important coal mine towns within the city of Genk, so when these coal mines shut down in the eighties (the Zwartberg one has been shut down well in the sixties), both teams lost their biggest support, and also the rivalry faded. The only people who still care about it are the old retired miners. Ah nostalgia. Like Winterslag-fans still talking about 'that day we beat Arsenal'.
In fact, similar things happened in Wallonia when the lots of coal mines and steel factories shut down, and very few of these teams still exist. Ah, the former glory of the teams from the industrial era.
Thankfully, STVV has never been an industrial giant, but an agricultural centre, and as long as people keep eating apples and pears, their main source of income is still guaranteed :lol:
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This wrote:Thankfully, STVV has never been an industrial giant, but an agricultural centre, and as long as people keep eating apples and pears, their main source of income is still guaranteed :lol:

And be careful of the sharp edges of those apples and pears. It tastes quite wooden IMO
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Ex-Birmingham player Christian Benitez dies in a car cash at 27:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ed-27.html

Well that's a bit upsetting. RIP
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AdrianSutil wrote:Ex-Birmingham player Christian Benitez dies in a car cash at 27:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ed-27.html

Well that's a bit upsetting. RIP


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AdrianSutil wrote:Ex-Birmingham player Christian Benitez dies in a car cash at 27:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ed-27.html

Well that's a bit upsetting. RIP

RIP, he of the rather impressive goal at Anfield a few years back :(
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:
AdrianSutil wrote:Ex-Birmingham player Christian Benitez dies in a car cash at 27:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ed-27.html

Well that's a bit upsetting. RIP

RIP, he of the rather impressive goal at Anfield a few years back :(


It was Jerome who scored the goal you're probably thinking of, Benitez did score in that game. Nobody else could have helped Cameron Jerome score more than 5 goals in a season.

I was absolutely gutted when I found out about this. We're supposed to be paying tribute on Saturday by clapping in the 11th minute. He deserves it for being part of our best league finish for over 50 years. I fondly remember us going over 3 months without losing a game.

RIP Chucho, thanks for an unforgettable season, you will be missed :'(
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Well, Zulte Waregem's debut in the Champions League wasn't exactly impressive. Either PSV are a really good team, or Zulte overestimated theirselves. Time will tell.

Meanwhile In Belgium? Right! Our reject favourites WS Brussels have already sacked their manager. And the season in second division hasn't even started. Sounds like they're trying to be the new Palermo?
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Doncaster Rovers have signed Louis Tomlinson, singer in the group One Direction.
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andrew2209 wrote:Doncaster Rovers have signed Louis Tomlinson, singer in the group One Direction.


I shouldn't wish injury on anyone but...
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watka wrote:
andrew2209 wrote:Doncaster Rovers have signed Louis Tomlinson, singer in the group One Direction.


I shouldn't wish injury on anyone but...

Still, could be worse.
Could be Beiber
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roblomas52 wrote:
watka wrote:
andrew2209 wrote:Doncaster Rovers have signed Louis Tomlinson, singer in the group One Direction.


I shouldn't wish injury on anyone but...

Still, could be worse.
Could be the lead singer from Enter Shikari


Fixed once again. (because I'd actually rather listen to 1D than Shikari, that's how much I dislike this band). :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

But enough of my delusions, that's actually a masterstroke that Doncaster have played, publicity-wise, though I suppose a good number of 1D's fans have no idea that Doncaster Rovers exist. :lol:
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Beiber has absolutely zero talent and relies on autotune, he is only famous because teenage girls like him.
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andrew2209 wrote:Doncaster Rovers have signed Louis Tomlinson, singer in the group One Direction.

How come he's got a football contract and I haven't? :evil: #Justice4Me
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I doubt this Tomlinson lad will actually play for the first team, unles he actually has a fair bit of talent. I expect for the first few games he'll be selected on the bench to get the 1D fans in (sad thing is, that'll work) and he won't come on. Interest will wane slightly once Doncaster's gate receipts for girls between the ages of 10-16 decrease and they'll stuff him in the reserves before being released at the end of next season.

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One Direction? Pah! They're looking at the wrong band for sourcing footballing talent. Kasabian would have made more sense.
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Stramala wrote:One Direction? Pah! They're looking at the wrong band for sourcing footballing talent. Kasabian would have made more sense.


I watched that game...an absolutely top goal.

Anyway, the Tomlinson deal's just on non-contract terms at the moment. It's a publicity stunt; nothing more...the best he'll get is a couple of minutes in injury time in a game Doncaster are winning by some margin.
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Stramala wrote:One Direction? Pah! They're looking at the wrong band for sourcing footballing talent. Kasabian would have made more sense.

9/10. Loses a point because he lobbed Seaman. Which isn't difficult...
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Stramala wrote:One Direction? Pah! They're looking at the wrong band for sourcing footballing talent. Kasabian would have made more sense.

9/10. Loses a point because he lobbed Seaman. Which isn't difficult...


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Ataxia wrote:Anyway, the Tomlinson deal's just on non-contract terms at the moment. It's a publicity stunt; nothing more...the best he'll get is a couple of minutes in injury time in a game Doncaster are winning by some margin.


Doncaster seem to have a bit of a penchant for nonsense like that - their chairman came on as a sub while in his 50s there a few years ago. If you're just some guy who wants to experience professional football, they'd appear to be the club for you.
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Ataxia wrote:Anyway, the Tomlinson deal's just on non-contract terms at the moment. It's a publicity stunt; nothing more...the best he'll get is a couple of minutes in injury time in a game Doncaster are winning by some margin.


Doncaster seem to have a bit of a penchant for nonsense like that - their chairman came on as a sub while in his 50s there a few years ago. If you're just some guy who wants to experience professional football, they'd appear to be the club for you.


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Ataxia wrote:Anyway, the Tomlinson deal's just on non-contract terms at the moment. It's a publicity stunt; nothing more...the best he'll get is a couple of minutes in injury time in a game Doncaster are winning by some margin.


Doncaster seem to have a bit of a penchant for nonsense like that - their chairman came on as a sub while in his 50s there a few years ago. If you're just some guy who wants to experience professional football, they'd appear to be the club for you.


Yes, just ask El Hadji Diouf.


Damn, I'd worked sooooooooooooo hard to purge that vile human from my mind. Years of Post Diouf Stress therapy out the window. Cheers.
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shinji wrote:Damn, I'd worked sooooooooooooo hard to purge that vile human from my mind. Years of Post Diouf Stress therapy out the window. Cheers.

Its enough to make you spit...
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:
shinji wrote:Damn, I'd worked sooooooooooooo hard to purge that vile human from my mind. Years of Post Diouf Stress therapy out the window. Cheers.

Its enough to make you spit...


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Ataxia wrote:Thought I'd make this thread because, in the words of Ian Holloway: "Oi'm bloody livid"...

Revisiting the first post of this thread, I've just unearthed a page of Ian Holloway's most memorable words. Go nuts.
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Middlesbrough win Reject of the Round for the first round of the Capital One Cup, after losing 2-1 at home to Accrington Stanley.

They're a team that normally make good starts to a season too.
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Wolves are becoming one massive joke aren't they?
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FullMetalJack wrote:Accrington Stanley

Who are they?
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese

Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
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