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Re: buckle's corner routine?

by cambgull » 31 Jan 2012, 02:14

Me, working for the jobcentre? That would be like Jeremy Clarkson endorsing Greenpeace. I wouldn't have nearly enough patience for the chavs.

Re: buckle's corner routine?

by AustrianAndyGull » 30 Jan 2012, 20:19

:-D What!? Cambgull working as a jobcentre advisor? It's not possible, he's got a sense of humour. :lol:

Re: buckle's corner routine?

by ferrarilover » 30 Jan 2012, 19:47

austrianandygull wrote:

:rofl:

You must have experienced the twats at the jobcentre too then cambgull?! Looking for work is bad enough without these jobsworth arseholes treating you like Paul Buckle at a Bristol Rovers former-managers reunion!
You're assuming he isn't on the other side of the desk, Andy.

Matt.

Re: buckle's corner routine?

by Gullscorer » 30 Jan 2012, 17:39

austrianandygull wrote:

:rofl:

You must have experienced the twats at the jobcentre too then cambgull?! Looking for work is bad enough without these jobsworth arseholes treating you like Paul Buckle at a Bristol Rovers former-managers reunion!
So you were once turned down for a job in the Dept of Work and Pensions then? :rofl: =D :lol:

Re: buckle's corner routine?

by AustrianAndyGull » 30 Jan 2012, 15:08

cambgull wrote:He can have all the credit he wants, infact, he can put it on his CV...

... Which he can show to Nicole, his personal advisor at the Bristol branch of the Jobcentre Plus. I'm sure she'll be very proud. Out of interest, are there 2 managerial jobs available each week for him to apply to?


:rofl:

You must have experienced the twats at the jobcentre too then cambgull?! Looking for work is bad enough without these jobsworth arseholes treating you like Paul Buckle at a Bristol Rovers former-managers reunion!

Re: buckle's corner routine?

by Glostergull » 30 Jan 2012, 14:46

cambgull wrote:He can have all the credit he wants, infact, he can put it on his CV...

... Which he can show to Nicole, his personal advisor at the Bristol branch of the Jobcentre Plus. I'm sure she'll be very proud. Out of interest, are there 2 managerial jobs available each week for him to apply to?
I think you will find that the players did have respect for PB. He did do good here. There is no denying it. All that sours the memory is the way he left. That has been done and dusted to death. Lets forget it. and move on. If he gets the credit then he gets the credit. Don't take it away from the lads for giving it. It shows them in good light and being real men to stand up and says whats what and correct. He did good by them and they won't stab him in the back for it.
I was a little surprised to see it in print so long after he left though.
I would further recommend a corner routine which I long remember working brilliantly at Bristol Rovers back in the days when Frankie Prince Played. I Wonder if Frankie can remember it. The only problem I can see is that it always without exception involved a player called Stuart Taylor who was a 6'4" defender. I think he holds the record for matches played for Rovers.
If we wanted to implement that routine. We would need someone tall at the back post and near post, but if we did it would work 9 times out of 10.

Re: buckle's corner routine?

by cambgull » 30 Jan 2012, 14:15

He can have all the credit he wants, infact, he can put it on his CV...

... Which he can show to Nicole, his personal advisor at the Bristol branch of the Jobcentre Plus. I'm sure she'll be very proud. Out of interest, are there 2 managerial jobs available each week for him to apply to?

Re: buckle's corner routine?

by chippygull » 30 Jan 2012, 13:18

Credit where credit is not due , then!

buckle's corner routine?

by bixieupnorth » 30 Jan 2012, 13:13

i see the weasel is getting the congrats for ellis's match winning goal on saturday, altho i'm sure someone else had thought of it a few times before in the whole history of football!!

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