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FlintyDRFC

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Thursday training
« on February 24, 2011, 05:53:04 pm by FlintyDRFC »
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Billy sharp training
sulli wasn't there struggling with shin
simon gillett training
shelton martis training



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philsky

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #1 on February 24, 2011, 06:29:57 pm by philsky »
Flinty / MODS

Not sure this is the best info to share

Superspy

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #2 on February 24, 2011, 06:31:20 pm by Superspy »
don't think it makes a difference to be honest, it's no different than we heard on interviews and on the injury update a few days ago.

FlintyDRFC

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #3 on February 24, 2011, 06:41:33 pm by FlintyDRFC »
thomas, stock and oster came late
euell didn't train

philsky

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #4 on February 24, 2011, 07:36:21 pm by philsky »
Billy and Gillet would be a real boost

Arsenal Of The North

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #5 on February 24, 2011, 07:46:28 pm by Arsenal Of The North »
all accounts, im led to believe stocks going to be missing for a while, martis went on his ankle,
these are all dependent on how the injuries react over the next few days.... lets hope this info is wrong... think we have missed martis a lot this season!

Dr Fundlekrotch

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #6 on February 24, 2011, 08:44:48 pm by Dr Fundlekrotch »
Sully was working in the gym, as were Euell and Martis.  Burge and Woods were amongst a handful of players taking a fitness test.

It was a great day for my lad (and me), visiting the training ground.  Organised by the Junior Rovers and muchly appreciated.  We got 19 autographs from 1st team players, only one of whom seemed not to have been working (O'Connor).  Could be good news come Saturday

Wellred

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #7 on February 24, 2011, 09:01:39 pm by Wellred »
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Quote from: \"FlintyDRFC\" post=143525
thomas, stock and oster came late
euell didn't train


What did Brian Stock have for dinner?

My uncle's next door neighbour who knows a chef who once worked at Table Table worked with a man who used to live near another man who had a son who had a mate who was a different chef to the other one who never actually served Brian Stock at his mates restaurant but passed Stocky whilst he was getting some food at Greggs, reckons he might have had sausages and beans.

Any conclusion evidence? This could be headline news. Is their photographic evidence?


If you are wanting to get into the world of media, you really must try and improve on your English grammar!
Shouldn't that be conclusive?

There not their

Norfolk N Chance

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #8 on February 24, 2011, 09:04:48 pm by Norfolk N Chance »
Most important name on the team sheet is Stock .....end of discussion!

hoolahoop

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #9 on February 24, 2011, 11:19:53 pm by hoolahoop »
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Believe it or not, spelling actually isn't the most important thing unless you are a proof reader/editor/sub-editor. You can be a crap speller and still be a good journo, yet you could be a terrific speller and be shite in journalism.


:huh:

Wellred

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #10 on February 25, 2011, 08:41:37 am by Wellred »
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Believe it or not, spelling actually isn't the most important thing unless you are a proof reader/editor/sub-editor. You can be a crap speller and still be a good journo, yet you could be a terrific speller and be shite in journalism.


Says everything about education in this country and how standards have been allowed to drop.

It says even more that you do not understand that there is nothing wrong with your spelling.
What is wrong is that you do understand how to write correctly and when to use the right words.

bobbymax

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #11 on February 25, 2011, 10:36:42 am by bobbymax »
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Believe it or not, spelling actually isn't the most important thing unless you are a proof reader/editor/sub-editor. You can be a crap speller and still be a good journo, yet you could be a terrific speller and be shite in journalism.


I’d hate to put a dampener on a promising career but, as a former chief sub, I can tell you I would not have been a happy bunny if somebody kept submitting a crock of s**t without at least running it through a spellchecker.  
Somebody is giving you questionable advice.

wilts rover

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #12 on February 25, 2011, 11:06:24 am by wilts rover »
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Quote from: \"Rigoglioso\" post=143592
Believe it or not, spelling actually isn't the most important thing unless you are a proof reader/editor/sub-editor. You can be a crap speller and still be a good journo, yet you could be a terrific speller and be shite in journalism.


I’d hate to put a dampener on a promising career but, as a former chief sub, I can tell you I would not have been a happy bunny if somebody kept submitting a crock of s**t without at least running it through a spellchecker.  
Somebody is giving you questionable advice.


ahh leave him alone, dont you know he is only a student and by definition that means they dont take advice as they know it all already!!

ravenrover

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #13 on February 25, 2011, 03:56:16 pm by ravenrover »
There is nothing worse than someone who thinks he knows it all, it just spoils it for those that do!

Superspy

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #14 on February 25, 2011, 04:47:51 pm by Superspy »
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Christ almighty, the way some people are talking on here you would think it's the news page for the BBC and we're all having a spelling and grammar check and every fact has to be correct.


anybody else find that particular bit hilarious?! :laugh:

not on facebook

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #15 on February 25, 2011, 05:25:20 pm by not on facebook »
fcuk me riggo dont let the mongs get on top of yer,for sure NEVER and i repaet NEVER take owt serious
what is typed via anybodys keyboard.

usefull tip 'broad shoulders and thick skinned' works wonders.

also take your e-mail addy off as yer leaving your sen wide open to cranks.

i_ateallthepies

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #16 on February 25, 2011, 06:00:52 pm by i_ateallthepies »
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fcuk me riggo dont let the mongs get on top of yer,for sure NEVER and i repaet NEVER take owt serious
what is typed via anybodys keyboard.

usefull tip 'broad shoulders and thick skinned' works wonders.

also take your e-mail addy off as yer leaving your sen wide open to cranks.


'Cranks'???  what on here??? :blink:

southwestexile

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Re: Thursday training
« Reply #17 on February 25, 2011, 06:29:25 pm by southwestexile »
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Quote from: \"Rigoglioso\" post=143592
Believe it or not, spelling actually isn't the most important thing unless you are a proof reader/editor/sub-editor. You can be a crap speller and still be a good journo, yet you could be a terrific speller and be shite in journalism.


Says everything about education in this country and how standards have been allowed to drop.

It says even more that you do not understand that there is nothing wrong with your spelling.
What is wrong is that you do understand how to write correctly and when to use the right words.


As a teacher I'd have to protest at this sentiment.  Personally, I'd blame the parents, all 9 of them if we're talking about Barnsley!

 

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