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Babylon

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We beat Tranmere in the worthington cup final.
 
Babylon said:
We beat Tranmere in the worthington cup final.

seems longer than that....:icon_sad:
 
Babylon said:
We beat Tranmere in the worthington cup final.

With all the stuff about memories on another forum, this fact and the Moan In where people are talking about getting old palyers back, are we becoming F****t in disguise? :eek: :icon_eek: :108: :102: :102: :icon_conf :icon_conf :mad:
 
Steven said:
With all the stuff about memories on another forum, this fact and the Moan In where people are talking about getting old palyers back, are we becoming F****t in disguise? :eek: :icon_eek: :108: :102: :102: :icon_conf :icon_conf :mad:
Search through my posts Steven and you'll find i have said that quite a few times over the last two years.

Although it was great at the time, it causes us nothing but trouble now with people expectations etc.
 
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Babylon said:
Search through my posts Steven and you'll find i have said that quite a few times over the last two years.

Although it was great at the time, it causes us nothing but trouble now with people expectations etc.

We are all guilty of it. The only thing I would say is that it (our past) cannot be used to define our future or we will be F****t in disguise. :icon_sad: :confused: :icon_conf :frown:
 
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As daft as it sounds, to me the David Pleat era seems closer now than the infamous MON days, it is probably because we find ourselves in a similar situation. I think fans associate and compare with similar periods in their clubs history as to their division and league position.

IMO that is why the League Cup successes seem like a million years ago, yet the dark days of the Pleat era seem to be so fresh in the memory.
 
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alex said:
I puked on a bird that night....

quality but afterwards did you squint at her with one eye open and say "feckin ell i cant remember eating that
 
Steven said:
With all the stuff about memories on another forum, this fact and the Moan In where people are talking about getting old palyers back, are we becoming F****t in disguise? :eek: :icon_eek: :108: :102: :102: :icon_conf :icon_conf :mad:
I just find our current situation depressing, especially when you think about those days.... :icon_cry:

Knowing our luck, the only old player we'd get back is Graham Fenton anyway......
 
were we the first team to win at wembley in 2000?
 
webmaster said:
[Pedant mode]
Only if you believe (incorrectly) that the 21st century started on January 1st 2000.
[/pedant]

In concur. The 3rd millenium began at 00.00.01 on 1st January 2001

Me and webbo know the deal.

:icon_lol: :icon_lol:
 
Can anyone explain why the year starts on Jan 1st

2006 is supposed to represent 2006 years since the birth of Christ. I thought he was born on Dec 25th.

Anyone?
 
Melton Fox said:
Can anyone explain why the year starts on Jan 1st

2006 is supposed to represent 2006 years since the birth of Christ. I thought he was born on Dec 25th.

Anyone?

I think it's because when the original calendar was created they decided to use the date he was circumcised :icon_eek:
 
Melton Fox said:
Can anyone explain why the year starts on Jan 1st

2006 is supposed to represent 2006 years since the birth of Christ. I thought he was born on Dec 25th.

Anyone?

Steady yourself:

The church does not celebrate Christ's "birthday" on two feasts a week
apart. However, the feast on Jan.1 is closely related to the
Christmas feast. So closely, that there may be some confusion for a
few.

The Feast Day of January 1st ( New Years Day ) is the 'Feast of the Circumcision.'

It does fall within what is known as "The Octave of Christmas" - -"For
it hath pleased the Fathers to appoint a holy season from the day of
the Lord's birth to the day of His Circumcision" (P.L., LXXXIII, 880).

Thus, the Catholic and Anglican ( along with a few others ) churches
have two feasts during the Christmas Octave - Christmas Day, which
begins it, and the "Feast of the Circumcision" which ends it.

So, yes, both feasts celebrate the Birth of Christ but only one
celebrates the "birthday" itself.
 
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