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by lucy6lucy » 06 Mar 2019, 21:44

Rjc70 wrote: 06 Mar 2019, 21:30 Jim McNichol runs the Exeter Inn in Ashburton.
Thanks, I will definitely visit in April

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by Rjc70 » 06 Mar 2019, 21:30

Jim McNichol runs the Exeter Inn in Ashburton.

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by lucy6lucy » 06 Mar 2019, 20:35

Quality. Just need to cancel my free month subscription now I’ve seen it. We talk about the recent fan issues recently these guys kicking off at the match are probably there parents.what pub does Paul McNichol run ,

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by westyorkshiregull » 05 Mar 2019, 21:17

Wokingham Gull wrote: 05 Mar 2019, 17:46 Hope an American Billionaire watches it, and decides to come and buy the club, and build us a new stadium!!!!!
No thanks

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by Wokingham Gull » 05 Mar 2019, 17:46

Hope an American Billionaire watches it, and decides to come and buy the club, and build us a new stadium!!!!!

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by westyorkshiregull » 05 Mar 2019, 14:09

Also it was done for a global audience but it wasn't what I call overly Americanised. Subtle bits of explanation without it sounding to obvious.

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by goody2449 » 05 Mar 2019, 13:14

Really enjoyed it

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by westyorkshiregull » 05 Mar 2019, 11:36

Agree enjoyes the golf one but been better with real pictures. Boxing one is good too. Seen them all now and enjoyed the full series

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by markypoos77 » 05 Mar 2019, 11:03

really enjoyed it too - club came across very well i thought, irrelevant of the title.

i then watched the golf episode and they didnt have any bbc footage of the event which really affected the programme as had to rely on the cartoons to tell the story. our episode in comparison was a million times better, even for a neutral.

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by numpte » 03 Mar 2019, 11:02

Enjoyed it and brought back some good memories of that day. Was standing on the open terrace part of the pop side pretty much behind the trouble and 'the bite.'

Didnt think it was a great title for the series to be honest. Have seen 5 episodes so far, would even go as far as to say disrespectful, especially to the boxer (won the world heaveyweight title), the skater and the bloke lost in the desert.

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by Midlandgull » 02 Mar 2019, 15:34

westyorkshiregull wrote: 02 Mar 2019, 12:19 You must look older than you are !!!

Only kidding pal....

Mcnichol was a good pro and can remember when he left us for Exeter and scored in last minute at saint James park I was gutted. I was there with my dad.

Dobson was a good goal scorer ....proper old fashioned striker who knew where the goal was and reliable
:lol:

I wasn't even born in 1987!

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by Teigngull » 02 Mar 2019, 12:32

desperado wrote: 02 Mar 2019, 11:56 I was on the pitch at the end. Remember hugging some sweaty fat bloke I'd never seen before.
Also recall the very hot weather bone hard dusty bumpy pitch and it being a dreadful game. Wonder if anyone has ever spoken to the Crewe defenders (Pemberton was one ?) to ask them why they didn't just put the ball in the stand
Guess as it was the first time of automatic relegation there was so much tension and fear of going down more than subsequent occasions
It was probably Merse, he was always there huffing & puffing !
:na: :slap: :lol:
Sorry Merse, couldn't resist it .
Coyy

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by westyorkshiregull » 02 Mar 2019, 12:19

Midlandgull wrote: 02 Mar 2019, 11:46 Enjoyed that a lot! Never knew the story of Bryn before. Love it!
You must look older than you are !!!

Only kidding pal....

Mcnichol was a good pro and can remember when he left us for Exeter and scored in last minute at saint James park I was gutted. I was there with my dad.

Dobson was a good goal scorer ....proper old fashioned striker who knew where the goal was and reliable

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by desperado » 02 Mar 2019, 11:56

I was on the pitch at the end. Remember hugging some sweaty fat bloke I'd never seen before.
Also recall the very hot weather bone hard dusty bumpy pitch and it being a dreadful game. Wonder if anyone has ever spoken to the Crewe defenders (Pemberton was one ?) to ask them why they didn't just put the ball in the stand
Guess as it was the first time of automatic relegation there was so much tension and fear of going down more than subsequent occasions

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by Midlandgull » 02 Mar 2019, 11:46

Enjoyed that a lot! Never knew the story of Bryn before. Love it!

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