heysham_mfc wrote:well done Burnley now lets hope they can stay up
Howe Magic wrote:Your right about it not been the best goal at the new wembley - that was scored yesterday by Gary Alexander for millwall
Morecamber wrote:Which fellow Morecambe fan was in Block 133 wearing there Morecambe red wright and lord solicitors shirt?
It may not have been the way that venerable Burnley side of the early 1960s would have done things, but striker Robbie Blake's inclination to show off his red underpants has not prompted too many complaints around Turf Moor. Blake would admit that his Bad Beat Bob Y-fronts are more charity shop nylon than boutique blue lycra, like the pair bearing the 'Superman' log which Manchester City's Steven Ireland revealed after scoring one chilly Eastlands evening last season. But, they have certainly given his season a kick up the behind. Clarets defender Clarke Carlisle presented them to 33-year-old Blake before their side's Coca-Cola Championship trip to Conventry back in October, in recognition of his hapless poker performances on coach trips home - a 'Bad Beat' being a good hanf which should win doesn't...
Morecamber wrote:They are Robbie Blakes lucky underwear he has never really shown them when he's scored apparently because he's scared off getting another caution and getting a match ban. Most off the Burnley fans are aware off them and the club shop put on sale 50 as a collectors item and a few Burnley fans were wearing them.
From the programme:It may not have been the way that venerable Burnley side of the early 1960s would have done things, but striker Robbie Blake's inclination to show off his red underpants has not prompted too many complaints around Turf Moor. Blake would admit that his Bad Beat Bob Y-fronts are more charity shop nylon than boutique blue lycra, like the pair bearing the 'Superman' log which Manchester City's Steven Ireland revealed after scoring one chilly Eastlands evening last season. But, they have certainly given his season a kick up the behind. Clarets defender Clarke Carlisle presented them to 33-year-old Blake before their side's Coca-Cola Championship trip to Conventry back in October, in recognition of his hapless poker performances on coach trips home - a 'Bad Beat' being a good hanf which should win doesn't...
abc123 wrote:Bad Beat Bob is Robbie Blakes nickname, a 'bad beat' being a losing poker hand which should really have been a winning hand, he's not too good at poker apparantly.
There were quite a few of those 50 replica pants being displayed out of various coach windows on the way down to Wembley.
I can't beleive I've been twice in 2 years and come away smiling each time!
Morecamber wrote:Same abc, what block were you in?
I still really want to know which fellow Morecambe fan was in my block
Right behind the goal, directly below the big screen block 133
abc123 wrote:
The cheap seats! Block 545, right in the corner and 6 rows from the roof. Couldn't have been much closer to god
Crimson Crust wrote:abc123 wrote:
The cheap seats! Block 545, right in the corner and 6 rows from the roof. Couldn't have been much closer to god
What was Owen Coyle doing up there?
Christies Child wrote:Hoping to talk to Sammy to arrange a pre-season game.......
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