by ferrarilover » 06 Sep 2010, 20:14
yellow wrote:Article in the Sunday Times today featuring Steve Bull
Q Which was the worst ground?
A You are looking at grounds like Torquay and Halifax. When we were in the Third and Fourth Divisions, in the doldrums for two or three years, you used to have to go to these places. Torquay was a nightmare to get to. It was three or four hours on the coach. The dressing rooms were like shoeboxes. With the amount of kit and boots that footballers have, you need space and it was like sitting in a dentist s reception.
Well Steve we sure filled you in during the Sherpa Van semi-final in 1989....
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Yes, you complete and utter retard, that's how geography works, some places are further away than others.
Think how we feel, EVERYWHERE is three or four hours away from us, you only have (had) to do it once a year.
Sit down, shut up.
Matt.
[quote="yellow"]Article in the Sunday Times today featuring Steve Bull
[i]Q Which was the worst ground?
A You are looking at grounds like Torquay and Halifax. When we were in the Third and Fourth Divisions, in the doldrums for two or three years, you used to have to go to these places. Torquay was a nightmare to get to. [color=#FF0000]It was three or four hours on the coach.[/color] The dressing rooms were like shoeboxes. With the amount of kit and boots that footballers have, you need space and it was like sitting in a dentist s reception.[/i]
Well Steve we sure filled you in during the Sherpa Van semi-final in 1989.... :)[/quote]
Yes, you complete and utter retard, that's how geography works, some places are further away than others.
Think how we feel, EVERYWHERE is three or four hours away from us, you only have (had) to do it once a year.
Sit down, shut up.
Matt.