| Denny Landzaat [message #1088856] |
Wed, 19 July 2006 11:20 |
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Another quality signing for Mr Paul Jewell
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1088867 ] |
Wed, 19 July 2006 20:32 |
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On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 09:20:36 GMT, "Stephen Grant"
<sgrant [at] blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>Another quality signing for Mr Paul Jewell
Cost less than we got for Jimmy as well, who, I notice, was a bit shit
when Fulham got beat by the mighty Exeter at the weekend.
I only laughed a bit.
C
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1088883 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 10:58 |
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Chopsy wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 09:20:36 GMT, "Stephen Grant"
> <sgrant [at] blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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> >Another quality signing for Mr Paul Jewell
>
> Cost less than we got for Jimmy as well, who, I notice, was a bit shit
> when Fulham got beat by the mighty Exeter at the weekend.
>
> I only laughed a bit.
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> C
Without being patronising to Exeter though that was their Wembley
against Fulham. That was their biggest game ever, against a bigger club
and against all of the odds 'n shit. Bless. It just goes to show the
romance of the pre-season friendly is still alive when you have little
tiny teams like Exeter forget their station and are willing to play
their footballing betters like Fulham. There, that wasn't too
patronising, was it.
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1088884 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 11:26 |
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Tommo ? wrote:
> Chopsy wrote:
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>>On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 09:20:36 GMT, "Stephen Grant"
>><sgrant [at] blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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>>>Another quality signing for Mr Paul Jewell
>>
>>Cost less than we got for Jimmy as well, who, I notice, was a bit shit
>>when Fulham got beat by the mighty Exeter at the weekend.
>>
>>I only laughed a bit.
>>
>>C
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> Without being patronising to Exeter though that was their Wembley
> against Fulham. That was their biggest game ever, against a bigger club
> and against all of the odds 'n shit. Bless. It just goes to show the
> romance of the pre-season friendly is still alive when you have little
> tiny teams like Exeter forget their station and are willing to play
> their footballing betters like Fulham. There, that wasn't too
> patronising, was it.
No. A friendly against Fulham is obviously far more important to Exeter
than an FA Cup tie against Man Utd.
I think Paul Jewell has got himself a bargain. Landzaat is the same sort
of quality as Muhren and Thijssen, for those who remember that far back.
He impressed me in European matches last season, and in his short
playing time in the World Cup.
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1088904 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 11:31 |
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"Tommo ?" <tommocubed [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1153385928.398560.132140 [at] s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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> Chopsy wrote:
> > On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 09:20:36 GMT, "Stephen Grant"
> > <sgrant [at] blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> > >Another quality signing for Mr Paul Jewell
> >
> > Cost less than we got for Jimmy as well, who, I notice, was a bit shit
> > when Fulham got beat by the mighty Exeter at the weekend.
> >
> > I only laughed a bit.
> >
> > C
>
> Without being patronising to Exeter though that was their Wembley
> against Fulham. That was their biggest game ever, against a bigger club
> and against all of the odds 'n shit. Bless. It just goes to show the
> romance of the pre-season friendly is still alive when you have little
> tiny teams like Exeter forget their station and are willing to play
> their footballing betters like Fulham. There, that wasn't too
> patronising, was it.
>
Didn't Exeter get a 0-0 at Old Trafford in the Football Association Cup a
couple of seasons ago. That was probably their biggest game ever'n'shit.
Anyways I heard there was a dog at John Cravens Cottage. It wasn't very
good.
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1088915 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 12:14 |
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In article <e9nigg$odg$1 [at] news.anglia.ac.uk>, roondog04 [at] hotmail.com
says...
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> Didn't Exeter get a 0-0 at Old Trafford in the Football Association Cup a
> couple of seasons ago. That was probably their biggest game ever'n'shit.
> Anyways I heard there was a dog at John Cravens Cottage. It wasn't very
> good.
>
Did it have a nose?
M
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1088922 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 12:20 |
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Whilst being taken roughly from behind, Martin squealed:
>> Didn't Exeter get a 0-0 at Old Trafford in the Football Association
>> Cup a couple of seasons ago. That was probably their biggest game
>> ever'n'shit. Anyways I heard there was a dog at John Cravens Cottage.
>> It wasn't very good.
>>
> Did it have a nose?
Is John Cravens Cottage a zoo?
--
Kullrad (4)
UKSF Best New Poster 2003
"Er, I think you'll find it's the Year of the Brummiecunt this time.
Yam Ki Pa Tai." - Joe Horowitz
Winamp is spewing forth: Lostprophets - Always All Ways (Apologies, Glances
And Messed Up Chances)
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1088936 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 12:20 |
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"Martin" <news [at] mandab.co.uk> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f2967cce0af33f0989b11 [at] news.individual.net...
> In article <e9nigg$odg$1 [at] news.anglia.ac.uk>, roondog04 [at] hotmail.com
> says...
> >
> > Didn't Exeter get a 0-0 at Old Trafford in the Football Association Cup
a
> > couple of seasons ago. That was probably their biggest game ever'n'shit.
> > Anyways I heard there was a dog at John Cravens Cottage. It wasn't very
> > good.
> >
> Did it have a nose?
>
No but it did cross the road with a chicken.
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1088954 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 13:55 |
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roondog wrote:
Snip
> Didn't Exeter get a 0-0 at Old Trafford in the Football Association Cup a
> couple of seasons ago. That was probably their biggest game ever'n'shit.
> Anyways I heard there was a dog at John Cravens Cottage. It wasn't very
> good.
I heard about the fixture, but just assumed Exeter would br too 'fraidy
to leave the dressing room and make total arses of themselves. They're
a microscopic team afterall. They even used their town's name to put
*them* on the map FFS.
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1088962 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 13:59 |
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Kullrad wrote:
> Whilst being taken roughly from behind, Martin squealed:
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> >> Didn't Exeter get a 0-0 at Old Trafford in the Football Association
> >> Cup a couple of seasons ago. That was probably their biggest game
> >> ever'n'shit. Anyways I heard there was a dog at John Cravens Cottage.
> >> It wasn't very good.
> >>
> > Did it have a nose?
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> Is John Cravens Cottage a zoo?
John Craven's been cottaging in a zoo? Whoa, no wonder they didn't
mention in on Newsround.
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1088969 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 14:09 |
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Whilst being taken roughly from behind, Tommo ? squealed:
>> Is John Cravens Cottage a zoo?
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> John Craven's been cottaging in a zoo? Whoa, no wonder they didn't
> mention in on Newsround.
Yeah, apparently he was caught in there with Frank Bough and Ben Nunn.
--
Kullrad (4)
UKSF Best New Poster 2003
"Er, I think you'll find it's the Year of the Brummiecunt this time.
Yam Ki Pa Tai." - Joe Horowitz
Winamp is spewing forth: Lostprophets - Sway
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1088993 ] |
Thu, 20 July 2006 19:04 |
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Kullrad wrote:
> Whilst being taken roughly from behind, Tommo ? squealed:
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> >> Is John Cravens Cottage a zoo?
> >
> > John Craven's been cottaging in a zoo? Whoa, no wonder they didn't
> > mention in on Newsround.
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> Yeah, apparently he was caught in there with Frank Bough and Ben Nunn.
Oh the dirty bastard! I mean, horses and little kiddies is forgiveable,
but jeez . . .
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| Re: Denny Landzaat [message #1089056 ] |
Sat, 22 July 2006 14:31 |
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"Tommo ?" <tommocubed [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1153385928.398560.132140 [at] s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Without being patronising to Exeter though that was their Wembley
> against Fulham. That was their biggest game ever, against a bigger club
> and against all of the odds 'n shit.
http://www.ofutebol.com/view.asp?ArticleId=10
> Bless. It just goes to show the
> romance of the pre-season friendly is still alive when you have little
> tiny teams like Exeter forget their station and are willing to play
> their footballing betters like Fulham. There, that wasn't too
> patronising, was it.
No, not at all.
--
Joe
I am disappointed. This world cup is a shite.
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