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[Archived] A Break With Tradition


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Gills promoted today after dominating most of the match and scoring a last minute winner from a corner which should of been a goal kick. Having lost to Shrewsbury twice in the regular season including a 7-0 hammering, perhaps this is an omen for Sheffield United. It's all on the day, up the Blades!

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I wonder what you lot will be monging about on Monday evening after its all gone pear shaped and the "real" Yorkshire team are celebrating promotion :rolleyes::rolleyes:

New town centre ? New bus shelters ? New homeless centre ?

Your lot wont be talking football because Coyle will be off, your one shining light in Eagles will leave and your next season Season ticket sales hit rock bottom as the once hopeful crowd dwindles back to the usual numbers.

You lot have had your fun now come back to reality :rover:

What I want to know is if they play 'attractive' football and theres plenty to talk about, how come they only get 13k at 'the Turf' and a substantial portion of these were boosted by free tickets mid season.

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Ever since they beat Reading I have been wrestling with my conscience over whether I would like to see them in the same league as us. Remembering my delight when we drew them in the cup and the atmosphere at Ewood when we won the cup replay has just about swung it for me...

Let them up BRING THEM ON

six points, a trip to the turd, gloating rights for years more all await.

WE are the pride of Lancashire, let them test us we will win. No retreat, no surrender!

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It's a win win situation for Rovers.

If Burnley lose then its hilarious.

If Burnley win then in the long run it becomes even more hilarious. 6 points for the rovers and the dingles being dumped back into the oblivion.

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Talking to fellow Dingles recently it's fair to say not one gives a solitary f**k about how many people live in the town or how many people are going to Wembley, or indeed how many went on t'Turf in the 70's. How many go to Deadwood isn't even on their radar. But then we have attractive football to watch and chat about.

It's a peculiarly 'Blackburn' thing, this obsession. It's unhealthy.

Blimey. The mind boggles. :wacko:

So that's how they breed...?! Most certainly a peculiarly 'Dingle' thing.

:lol: :lol:

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What I want to know is if they play 'attractive' football and theres plenty to talk about, how come they only get 13k at 'the Turf' and a substantial portion of these were boosted by free tickets mid season.

Tax fiddle.....actually averaging 43,000 at Turf this season with only 50 away fans allowed in......honest!

BTW Dingles now taking 76000 to Wembley

True

Think it was a mariage proposal

Cheers scouser.

Brother and sister thing then?

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Last season my adopted home town Rochdale got to Wembley for the play offs. Me, my youngest son and my mum ( who's eighty ) all went down. I couldn't tell you the last time I watched the 'Dale and for my mum it was a first ! Of course they'll sell out . Everybody and his dog will be there. They've had nothing else to shout about for 30 yrs !

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No no, let them stay down. With the parachute payments etc from a season in the Premier League, even if they go down they'll be at an advantageous position to the other teams the following season and could come up again quite easily.

If they lose tomorrow, it will deflate them completely and Coyle may well be on his way to greener pastures.

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No no, let them stay down. With the parachute payments etc from a season in the Premier League, even if they go down they'll be at an advantageous position to the other teams the following season and could come up again quite easily.

If they lose tomorrow, it will deflate them completely and Coyle may well be on his way to greener pastures.

Dont often agree with you but absolutly bang on brother..STUFF THE SCUMMY INCEST LOVING TOSSERS

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Some dude down Devon way called his son Burnlee apparently I read in a magazine recently.

Good job we're not daft enough to do that sort of thing and it's only the dog that gets called Rover!

I said the very same thing to my son, young Riverside the other day ;)

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No no, let them stay down. With the parachute payments etc from a season in the Premier League, even if they go down they'll be at an advantageous position to the other teams the following season and could come up again quite easily.

If they lose tomorrow, it will deflate them completely and Coyle may well be on his way to greener pastures.

Exactly, its a no brainer you'd think :rock:

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A serial cross-dressing burglar who broke into a house in Lancashire and filmed himself wearing a schoolgirl's underwear has been jailed indefinitely.

Gary Marie, 42, of Colne Road, Burnley, broke into houses and wore underwear belonging to his female victims.

Full story on BBC news:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lancashire/8064491.stm

Only in Burnley! ha ha ha.

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