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  1. My thoughts as well, but I am sure NA knows what is best for the team, and yet another attacking option?
  2. I'm not. I will be interested to see how we adapt to a loss and react to it. I think we will walk this one with unrest within Forest!!
  3. So will NA, but he knows what he is doing...
  4. 4-1 is what I am after!!
  5. I find it one of the most frustrating sports, as I think it should be easier than it is, and some pots you think, well I have got this one, and you are thinking about the next only to miss a sitter!! This sitter is normally a straight shot to the middle pocket!! I found playing snooker directly before a pool match always helped. I played for the Winston pub in the early 90's opporsite The Dell.
  6. Hollingbury, that is it looked at a few houses there. It is a huge estate and loads of road parking going. Also you could try Moulsecombe, but you might not have a car when you get back, but it is near a station.
  7. Many of the estates on the outskirts of the city have normal road parking. Just park and get the many buses on the way in. It is ONLY the town centre and the inner city that charge for parking.
  8. Brilliant that made me laugh out loud. Imagine that wow major head ****!!!
  9. Please see the family fortunes thread!! Myself there has been plenty and a lot you can find even on here... oh well!!
  10. It was taken the day of the open training session last week! I thought there was suppose to be a fan in it, as there was an auction for this!!
  11. NO would have prefered his brother!!
  12. As we are talking sports at the moment and your best score, I used to be really good at Pool and used to play in a pool team. Cleared the table on a regular basis. When it came to snooker it was a different ball game (pardon the pun). I know that it is a bigger table, but you would really think it would not be that much harder than Pool, but I always though it was really much harder. My highest break was Red - 1 Black - 7 Red - 1 Black - 7 Yellow - 2 Green - 3 Brown - 4 Blue - 5 Pink - 6 Black - 7 43 - perfectic!!! This is with all the colours on their spots. What is your highest score. Total
  13. Nope he is not in it. Has been on the OS last week and was taken at the open training session.
  14. Bridge is a class player, just needs a run in a side. Could 100% do a job for us but would need to push him forward a bit. If not he would be better than what we have.
  15. I really do think we would have drifted in the same direction as we have, and be up the creek without a paddle. I think we would be struggling in league one a little bit like the Oldhams of the world!! We also wwould not have had any interest in being backed. If we were still at The Dell we would have been left so far behind, in what now would have been around £13k stadium. Lowe did us good with the ground, so fair play to him..... the ****!!
  16. That is really good, and a great update..... we are all on the bus now!!
  17. Manchester is fantastic, one of the few places I would choose to live, along with Sheffield, Guildford, Reading and Brighton, the latter being my main choice. My company have an office in Manchester which I visit once a month and stay over night. I just like the place reallyt good, and the christmas do's are much better up there than the London ones.
  18. Well well!! lol
  19. Where are the 49ers always worth a punt!!
  20. I do not understanding the thinking behind tonights game and the ticketing prices. I was offered 2 tickets for free to go to tonights game, and even free I could not be bothered. I get up at 6am and travel into London for work, and I did not want to hang around, go to a game that we will win in the end but without doing anything special. Then I would travel home and get in after midnight, to get up at 6am again. England games just do not hold the interest for me that club games do, I would travel down for a home game for Saints, but not for England. Out of interest I looked on the FA Website and found that the cheapest tickets were £55, now come on with people struggling for money, and also losing faith in the Enland football team in general, I really think they need to take a look at their ticketing policy for these games. I know they will not look at travelling all over the country as it is the national home and they have a stadium to pay for, but I think that they would sell out if they did so. I have switch on the TV to watch tonight, but did not on Friday, only to see what I feared and many empty seats in the crowd. If the FA are not going to offer cheaper tickets for a sell out, then at least give the left over tickets to schools in London? I just cannot see the sense in it all, as it all comes down to supply and demand surely, like every other business!!!
  21. In one of his first interviews after the game against MK Dons we did say S****horpe instead of Southampton, but it must be hard after all the time he spent at the place.
  22. I still do not believe we need another sticker, we have plenty of firepower, but we do need a couple of great centre backs.
  23. Ok that did not come across right. We were not out ghost hunting, and all 5 of us thought ghost, and it looked like a shadow walking across a tree trunk. It might not have been, but who the hell was it...it was glowing!!
  24. Sorry but read these and have read them a few times in the past, but they are so funny, I had to share. family fortunes answers An orange vegetable: "Aubergine..." An animal you cannot fit into a Mini car: "Mouse.." A food that has one or more holes in it: "Spaghetti.." (Anthony Costa was no doubt thinking of Spaghetti Hoops. The delightful Costa family also produced the 'cotton wool' answer below.) Something made of wool: "Cotton wool.." An animal with three letters: "Lion.." A bad place to fall asleep: "Concrete.." A French ferry port: "Dover.." Something you mount: "A mountain.." Something you lose when you get older: "Your purse.." A sport which involves throwing something: "Tennis.." A type of bean: "Lesbian.." (This and the one above were the product of Brian Dowling's fertile imagination, on a celebrity edition of the show, in which the 'purse' answer also arose.) Something you would play with in the bath: "A bazooka.." Someone you wouldn't swear in front of: "Yourself.." A country where Arabic is spoken: "Nigeria.." Someone or something whose existence has never been proven: "Hitler.." A number you might have to memorise: "Seven.." Something that makes you close your eyes: "Dark.." Something that comes in pairs: "Rabbits.." A way of toasting someone: "Over a fire.." A Boy's name beginning with the letter J: "Gerald.." An instrument you can play while walking in the street: "A cello.." A type of oil: "Sewing-machine oil.." A word beginning with Z: "Xylophone.." A slang word for a girl: "Slag.." An animal with horns: "A bee..." A medieval weapon: "Hand-grenade.." Something made of wool: "A sheep.." (Interestingly when this question appeared again in a show aired in November 2009, the 'sheep' answer was second most popular among the public surveyed - perhaps influenced by seeing this daft answer so many times over the years.) Something a bridegroom might wear: "A dress.." Someone you wouldn't expect to see in a strip club: "Animals.." An animal with a long tail: "A rabbit.." Something a train-spotter would have in his pocket: "A magnifying glass.." Something you put out for the birds: "Worms.." A way to prevent snoring: "Put a pillow over his face.." A word used to describe a very hot day: "A very hot day.." A song from 'The Sound Of Music': "Dancing Queen.." (Also from the same family: "I wake up each morning..", "The skies are blue..", and "Over the hills and far away..") Someone who works early hours: "A burglar.." Something made to be wheeled around: "A hammer.." A reason for kneeling: "To be beheaded.." A nickname for a slim person: "Slimmy.." A measurement of liquid: "Paint.." Something that's nice to wear next to your skin: "Pants.." A famous ****: "Carrot.." A wild animal that's native to Britain: "A bear.." Something that Father Christmas does when he comes to your house: "Feeds your pets.." Something that comes in 7's: "Fingers.." A vocalist known by only one name: "Michael Jackson.." A yellow fruit: "Orange.." An animal beginning with B: "Bullfrog.." Something associated with Liverpool: "The Yellow Brick Road.." A boy mentioned in a nursery rhyme: "Little Red Riding Hood.." Something associated with Queen Victoria: "Her husbands.." Something you hide in your socks when you go swimming: "Your legs.." A place you would keep a pen: "A zoo.." Something you beat: "An apple.." Something associated with rain: "Water.." An animal that lives in the English countryside: "A lion.." Something you make into a ball: "Eggs.." A game that uses a black ball: "Darts.." A popular TV soap: "Dove.." Other than 'carrier', a type of bag: "Horse.." Something you might find in a garage: "a grand piano.." Something a Frenchman would say: "On Garde.." A fast animal: "A hippo.." Something you keep in the garden: "A cat.." Something that gives you goosebumps: "Mumps.." A character from Little Red Riding Hood: "Hansel and Gretel.." Something that has a shell: "Batman.." Any dance apart from the waltz: "The ball dance.." Something a policeman might say: "Spread 'em.." Something that frightens Dracula: "The King of the Vampires.." A non-living object with legs: "A plant.." A sign of the Zodiac: "April.." An animal associated with a nursery rhyme: "Andy Pandy.." A mode of transport that you can walk in: "Your shoes.." An animal with big ears: "A bear.." Something you do on water: "Wallpaper.." A musical instrument you can play in the bath: "A drum kit.." Something associated with Egypt: "Cigars.." A part of your body you only have one of: "Your big toe.." Something you pull: "A potato.." An animal used as a form of transport: "A turtle.." A famous Phil or Philip: "Phil Johnson.." A habit people try to give up: "Spitting.." A Thunderbirds character: "Doctor Spock.." Another TV gameshow with the word 'family' in the title: "The Generation Game.." A seaside resort on the south coast: " Rio de Janeiro.." Something you open other than a door: "Your bowels.." Something with a red light on it: "a Dalek.." Something that makes you scream: "A squirrel.." A food than can easily be eaten without chewing: "Chips.." A type of record: "A floppy disk.." A type of large cat: "Persian.." A job that a working dog does: "A slave.." Something people might be allergic to: "Skiing.." An occupation where you need a torch: "A burglar.." A well known superstition: "Running in front of a car.." Something you use a microchip in: "A fish-fryer.." A dangerous race: "The Arabs.." A game played in the dark: "Charades.." Some famous brothers: "Bonnie and Clyde.." A jacket potato topping: "Jam.." A part of the body you have more than two of: "Arms.." Something you find on a fire engine: "Coal.." A famous royal: "Mail.." Something you do before going to bed: "Sleep.." An item of clothing worn by the Three Muskateers: "A horse.." An animal you see at the zoo: "Dog.." Something you might do in a power cut: "Read a book.." A famous Parisian landmark: "Hawaii.." One of Harry Enfield's characters: "Sooty.." A famous Irishman: "Disraeli.." The first place detectives look for fingerprints: "The floor.." Something you associate with the sea: "A coffin.." A famous Arthur: "Shakespeare.." A type of cut: "Skull.." A weapon in the game of Cluedo: "Dice.." Something people take to the beach: "Turkey.." A reason someone digs a hole in the road: "Grave digger.." An ingredient in chicken stuffing: "Chicken.." Something a girl should know about a man before marrying him: "His name.." A bird with a long neck: "A blackbird.." A bird with a long neck (2): "Naomi Campbell.." An item of clothing a woman might borrow from a man: "Underpants.." Something taken from a hotel as a souvenir: "The lamps.." Something you keep in a garden shed: "A gardener.." A song with moon in the title: "Blue Suede Moon.." A famous cowboy: "Buck Rogers.." A famous Wild-West character: "Wild Bill Eacock.." Something you'd associate with the three bears: "Red Riding Hood.." Fruit used in fruit salad: "Cucumber.." Something you wear on the beach: "A deckchair.." A method of cooking fish: "Cod.." Something you borrow from your partner: "Shoes.." A part of the body beginning with N: "Knee.." A famous Scotsman: "Vinnie Jones.." A famous Scotsman (2): "Jock.." Something red: "My cardigan.." A kind of ache: "Fillet-o-fish.." Something you open other than a door: "Your bowels.." Something with a hole in it: "A window.." Something you do in the bathroom: "Decorate.." Something you put on walls: "Roofs.." A domestic animal: "A leopard.." Something that floats in the bath: "Water.." Something in the garden that's green: "The shed.." Something a blind man might use: "A sword.." The last thing you take off before going to bed: "Your feet.." Something that flies without an engine: "A bicycle with wings.."
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