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Leroy Rosenior, what a lovely man.
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 01:12
by ferrarilover
Since we appear STILL have a hard on over every move Buckle makes, I thought I'd start a counter thread, for a laugh and all.
Isn't Leroy a nice man, always complimentary about us on the FLS and Late Kick Off among others, despite the debacle of his second term here.
Matt.
Re: Leroy Rosenior, what a lovely man.
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 01:45
by cambgull
Totally agree Matt, I think the good people of TUFC should erect a statue outside of the Popside of Lingy and Leroy booting Buckle up the poop shoot.
Mr Candy?!
Re: Leroy Rosenior, what a lovely man.
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 05:55
by A Candy
It will all depend on whether there is enough concrete left over from the Grandstand project!
Re: Leroy Rosenior, what a lovely man.
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 06:29
by cambgull
Oh I'm sure some can be found! I know I always end up with a screw and a washer or two left over when I'm building furniture and it doesn't fall apart!
Re: Leroy Rosenior, what a lovely man.
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 08:27
by Southampton Gull
A Candy wrote:It will all depend on whether there is enough concrete left over from the Grandstand project!
Hahahahahaha!! Quality retort.
Re: Leroy Rosenior, what a lovely man.
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 08:29
by oxgull
Re: Leroy Rosenior, what a lovely man.
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 08:31
by yellow
What a first rate kick-ass idea. Liverpool have Shanks, Leeds have Revie, Newcastle Sir Bobby Robson.
It doesn’t have to be cast in stone.
I see this as a bronze bespoke commission for a local artist. What material to use for Buckle’s inflated ego though?
Have they finished with that balloon down on the front? It could be symbolic of the bubble bursting on our anti-hero’s managerial career.
Re: Leroy Rosenior, what a lovely man.
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 08:41
by exilegull
yellow wrote:
I see this as a bronze bespoke commission for a local artist. What material to use for Buckle’s inflated ego though?
Plywood finished off with a thick covering of fake tan?
Re: Leroy Rosenior, what a lovely man.
Posted: 09 Apr 2012, 09:16
by Gullscorer
cambgull wrote:Oh I'm sure some can be found! I know I always end up with a screw and a washer or two left over when I'm building furniture and it doesn't fall apart!
On a serious note, it's sad that no-one uses tenon & mortise joints any more.