Tris Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 That was Runoff Westwood who worked for the Japanese Porn Company.. Gareth the Claret was a student at Sheffield University. Gareth the Claret was a bit before my time, but I remember Westwood - who ran-off a couple of months after I joined the site. A little trip down memory lane for you Ste B... .. etc Once again this is outstanding research. I'd like to see AESFs status changed to reflect his contributions. I'm sure there will be many suggestions better than this, but something along the lines of Board Boffin (or maybe even Bored Board Boffin) can start the ball rolling.
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dave birch Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 GTC still owes me for a bet he lost. He was a med student in Sheffield, if I my memory serves me correctly.
USABlue Posted May 8, 2004 Posted May 8, 2004 Took a quick peek at the clarrot MB seems they are actually frothing at the mouth to get Todd over there. Sam Dingle, any comments about your fans desire to have this player you ridiculed no end. That lot really do have delusions of Grandeur they really do. Blake has been with them what? a season and a bit yet one Dingle is saying he was bought at the time Kevin Davies cost 7 mil. Dipshit. They think any manager around dreams of managing them, Burnley a MASSIVE club. What the hell are they putting in the Pendle water these days.
philipl Posted May 8, 2004 Posted May 8, 2004 No doubt, others will produce better bad taste humour and apropriate analogies to the departing from t'Turf than I can muster at this time in the morning.
MCMC1875 Posted May 8, 2004 Posted May 8, 2004 Garns fancies the vacant job at Turf Moor according to Friday's L.E.T. Says you should always start at the bottom!
FourLaneBlue Posted May 8, 2004 Posted May 8, 2004 Garns fancies the vacant job at Turf Moor according to Friday's L.E.T. Says you should always start at the bottom! Presumably the 'Turf Moor job' he is talking about is the one which involves flying a small, private aircract over the ground laughing at the dingles. The Burnley chairman or vice chairman (can't remember which) was (is?) a Rovers fan and so should be able to put in a good word for him.
accyrover Posted May 8, 2004 Posted May 8, 2004 (edited) Rumours are that after Steve McMahon left Blackpool 'by mutual consent' on Thursday he could be on his way to Burnley. Stanley could be off to Sheff Wednesday. I for one will miss Stans tactical rantings on Radio Lancs every Saturday night. Accyrover Edited May 8, 2004 by accyrover
FourLaneBlue Posted June 17, 2004 Posted June 17, 2004 It doesn't get any better for Stanlehhh.....he's just been turned down for the Dunfermline job after throwing in his begging bowl. Poor lamb. No doubt he thought they were a "massive club" just like Burnley. They didn't want him either... Dunfermline unveil Hay
Gav Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 Ken Brooks - Last posted in June 2002 An elderly gentleman in his 70's, who moved from Britain across to America when he was younger. Gav got a bit of stick from other board members when he made critical comments towards Ken. But I'm pretty sure that Mr Brooks left the site for other reasons - for which Gav can't be blamed. Grass
tassierover Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 What ever did happen to Ken Brooks, does anyone know?
colin Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 What ever did happen to Ken Brooks, does anyone know? As far as this messageboard is concerned, and if I remember correctly, he took exception to comments made about the legendary "early leavers" at Ewood. He outed himself as an "early leaver" and was mocked to varying degrees by some people. I don't recollect if it was one post or the cumulative that triggered his departure. I do have a vague memory of his farewell message. I was sorry to see him go as he once took a lot of time to try and help me identify a medal which my great-grandfather left when he died. Ken did some sterling work to try and identify what it was for. He never got to the bottom of the mystery but it was (I thought) endemic of some of the the help and friendliness of posters onthis site. Cue: all members of brfcs.com sailing off into the sunset on a cruise ship excercising a "group-hug."
Paul Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 Whatever happened to Doris? Was she (he?) Jim after all? No - Doris was not jim but an alias used by a now banned member.
Paul Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 Ken Brooks - Last posted in June 2002 An elderly gentleman in his 70's, who moved from Britain across to America when he was younger. Gav got a bit of stick from other board members when he made critical comments towards Ken. But I'm pretty sure that Mr Brooks left the site for other reasons - for which Gav can't be blamed. Brian Kidd's Afro - Last posted in October 2003 Formerly a regular poster, the chap with the afro hasn't been seen on the board for over six months. Bernard - Last posted in November 2003 Brian Kidd's Affro logs on occassionally Bernard was logged on in the last week Ken Brooks certainly took exception to the lack of respect shown by some to his point of view. Cool Claret - spoke to her about six months back, she just felt it was time to move on to other things.
bazza Posted June 18, 2004 Posted June 18, 2004 I thought Ken Brooks last posted in August 02. We had been in contact by e-mail through this site previous to that date. I e-mailed him about 6 months after Aug 02 but got no reply. I presumed he'd died because he was knocking on eighty. I don't like it when someone familiar suddenly stops posting.
thenodrog Posted June 19, 2004 Posted June 19, 2004 What ever did happen to Ken Brooks, does anyone know? As far as this messageboard is concerned, and if I remember correctly, he took exception to comments made about the legendary "early leavers" at Ewood. He outed himself as an "early leaver" and was mocked to varying degrees by some people. I don't recollect if it was one post or the cumulative that triggered his departure. I do have a vague memory of his farewell message. Wasn't that John Howarth Colin? CH if my memory serves me correctly was very knowledgeable about all things BRFC and a useful contributor, but a stickler for his habit of leaving early and spoiling the view of the people who stay in their seats until the final whistle.
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