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Discussion in the West stand involving our ornithologists was, is it a crow, rook or jackdaw ? Perhaps someone will confirm. I noticed that our bench stood solid while the visitors took shelter on the low pass.
Quote from: Goole Rover on July 26, 2017, 10:54:33 pmDiscussion in the West stand involving our ornithologists was, is it a crow, rook or jackdaw ? Perhaps someone will confirm. I noticed that our bench stood solid while the visitors took shelter on the low pass.Me and my mate claimed crow but our knowledge of birds of the feathered variety is limited. We then went on to wonder why no team has the nickname "The Crows" and that they could play in black etc.
Not been tonight,but The Crow was there vs Derby, it only looks like a young one,maybe it's injured and can't fly very we'll
Can we train to attack the oppositions goalkeeper , would this be against the rules
It can't fly well because it's still learning to fly.
Quote from: eastender on July 26, 2017, 11:39:32 pmIt can't fly well because it's still learning to fly.It's a slow learner then, it was doing the same last week, and it must have flown at some point to get into the stadium
Winter's coming!
Any relation to Tommy C-Rowe?
The crow was clearly injured so it came to the right place!!!!