The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!
I have to say some of the tackle from the behind are rough and stupid. At least the ref is switched on and he goes for the advantage rule when he can on such cases.AllWhitebelievr2010-05-23 02:57:49
The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!
Remember Cardiff nearly nabbed the English FA cup last year. It would be good for them to get into EPL. It would help their national side like the way the WP helps our AWs.
The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!
I have to say some of the tackle from the behind are rough and stupid. At least the ref is switched on and he goes for the advantage rule when he can on such cases.
All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight
No, not that closely. Why does Cardiff have a bad history or something? Is there no chance of redemption for a club if that is the case?
I do know that Cardiff and the other two welsh teams had joined the English competition long before the more recent Welsh professional league had started. The welsh pro league can't be very strong compared to the english championship and there are questions whether it is good enough to be at league one level, so I support the welsh teams in desiring for better competition and more matches per season. The financial rewards are still better for the club. So they should they leave and join the welsh professional league?
I don't like racism, but its the big picture I hope for.
Admittedly Blackpool has a nice brand of football in this game. So if they go up, I hope they do well in the EPL.
40 years out from the wilderness and into the promise land.
Good game, coming back twice and scoring the winner.AllWhitebelievr2010-05-23 03:56:21
I couldn't bring myself to watch it ... maybe in 104 years time

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH
channel the spirit of Sir Stanley boys!!
Up the 'Pool!
Salmon swim upstream
Loved the shots of the players on the bench under cover of towels - like they had never seen the sun in Blackpool. And glugging the bubbly after...
Now , move back to Blackpool or down to Welly - which has the better weather



LOL ZING!!!!
Three for me, and two for them.
Hope Blackpool will show some of this attitude and quality in incoming season.
The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!
http://footballtragic.blogspot.com/2010/05/tangerine-dreaming.html
Salmon swim upstream
Date published: 19/04/2010
A top Manchester cop has helped answer a football-related riddle that has puzzled a sports-mad Antipodean journalist for more than a quarter of a century.
When New Zealander Roy Pilott was scanning the 1981 edition of the Rothman�s Football Yearbook � an annual bible of statistics and player information - looking for details of New Zealand-born players plying their trade in the UK, one entry caught his eye:
Jon Rush. Ht 6.0. Wt 12.9. Birthplace: Wellington, New Zealand. Club(s): Blackpool, league appearances 4.
Little did he know, this innocuous information would take him on a spiritual journey from Waikato, New Zealand to Bury, Lancashire.
Roy said: �I was intrigued about who Jon Rush was, especially as New Zealand had just qualified for the 1982 World Cup with a team mostly made of ex-pat Brits and there was a Kiwi goalkeeper playing league football halfway around the world!�
Years passed and technology advanced, and in 2009 a chance Google search answered to Mr Pilott�s quarter-of-a-century old conundrum when it revealed that the same Jon Rush had been appointed as the new Chief Superintendent of Greater Manchester Police�s Bury Division.
Chief Supt Rush was born in Wellington after his family emigrated from Salford to New Zealand in search of a better life only to return two years after his birth.
On returning to England, he rose through the footballing ranks to become a professional footballer playing in the same Blackpool team as the legendary England Word Cup winner Alan Ball and treading the turf at grounds such as Old Trafford, Maine Road and Anfield.
Roy � who�s parents also emigrated to New Zealand when he was a child - decided to write a feature about his research for the Waikato Times, of which he is deputy editor, so he contacted Chief Supt Rush and the pair waxed lyrical about the ups and downs of a football career which eventually led to the upper echelons of GMP.
Chief Supt Rush said: �I was surprised when I was contacted by Roy asking me about my career but I was only too happy to share some of my footballing memories and old newspaper cuttings with him.�
Today, Chief Supt Rush�s main involvement with football is as a fan. He follows his first love, Manchester City along with Carlisle � he spent more than 20 years with Cumbria Constabulary - and Bury.
�I have never returned to New Zealand but I�d love to go back one day. I will obviously be supporting England at the World Cup but I will be watching out for the All Whites and hope they do well,� said Chief Supt Rush.
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I think they will get relegated. The first few games will be the thrill of the EPL and then they'll get some heavy defeats and morale slips and yeah.
Three for me, and two for them.
Blackpool. The real Premier League powerhouse.
NEVER lost a Premier League match.
NEVER conceded a Premier League goal...
... and they average FOUR goals a game!!!!
Mohammed, on the left, I'm still in touch with. He's now living in Agadez, Niger. More focused on his animals now as tourism has dried up. Is active with a co-op promoting local goods, leather work and bijouterie, into Europe.
20/5/20
Could have been / should have been 7-1 - how did Ormerod miss in the first 5 mins (not once but twice!) and then unlucky with pinball knee that hit Harewood..and as for those 2 ridiculous offside decisions (1 for each team..)
Still will go down but it's gonna be fun!
@PS - loving the new Champoinship highlighs show on Sky - at least we'll still get to see Poll next year!)
The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!
Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.
"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003
Picking they'll beat Derby's 11 points in a season....
