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Bradford Forum

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 11:11 am
by marky No.1
They will never give up will they? :lol:

"That's it for me...........win, lose or draw, I've had enough of Peter Taylor now.
When we were in need of a recognised striker he persisted in Oliver.
Now losing to a team like Morecambe. Unless serious action is taken now, we are looking like Blue Square stuff. "



"What a fookin pile is shyte. Home defeat to Morecambe what a joke, I'm glad I didn't bother going today. "

"Awful toothless garbage, couldn't score in a brothel "

"I wasted 12 hours of my life again yesterday. This was the worst. On the way home i even contemplated saying f*ck it at the ridiculously long stretch of 50 m.p.h between Dishforth and Leeming by going at 120 m.p.h whilst having my middle finger extended towards the speed camera such was my p*** poor mood last night. If in court i would have simply said it was Peter Taylor who had affected my mental well being."

"What the hell was that about yesterday? Ok, we hit the post after 2 minutes and then Oliver missed a header that my 83 year old nan would have buried"



Was I the only one to realise that Lee Hendrie had played in the game but didn't notice until when he was subbed?

Re: Bradford Forum

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 11:48 am
by Opinionated
marky No.1 wrote:Was I the only one to realise that Lee Hendrie had played in the game but didn't notice until when he was subbed?


The same would have applied to me if it wasn't for the guy shouting negative comments about him, the best being "You still look like a chipmunk" :lol:

Re: Bradford Forum

PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 12:01 pm
by RedRedWine1
:lol: :lol: :lol:

That chap was the one and only Speighty, no longer posts on here but he is a bit mental. Anybody who remembers that pint of fag ends and slurps he drank at Stanley about 5 years ago for about £1, will agree.

Hendrie had little impact on the game to be honest; the only noticeable one was getting himself booked by remonstrating with our players to kick the ball out so that the injured Evans could receive treatment. I think it escaped his incredibly thick Brummy gaze that Evans was actually off the pitch and already receiving treatment. A break in play was not required, neither were his handbags. The word washed-up springs to mind, how apt that he should end his career at Bradford.