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« Reply #150 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:12:19 »

Also how have we made 7 saves from 4 shots?

Plus, how have they made 4 saves from 5 shots when we have scored twice?  Huh?
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« Reply #151 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:14:06 »

Plus, how have they made 4 saves from 5 shots when we have scored twice?  Huh?

Headers maybe?
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« Reply #152 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:14:44 »

lies damned lies and statistics
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« Reply #153 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:15:53 »

The Ferryman should have scored-who pays him?
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« Reply #154 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:16:06 »

Celtic?
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« Reply #155 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:16:09 »

Shit, we could have had 5 by now.
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« Reply #156 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:16:12 »

Amazing what a few goals and a bit of confidence can do.
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« Reply #157 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:16:23 »

Oooh Greer goes close. Another corner....
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« Reply #158 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:18:04 »

Anyway, I've got to go out now so here comes the Avalanche of Town goals  (keeping fingers tightly crossed).

Well two is an avalanche for us isn't it.

Anyway, Just popped back in to see how it was going. I'm going to leave again now so hopefully we will score again.
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« Reply #159 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:19:05 »

The Ferryman should have scored-who pays him?

Who Pays the Ferryman? was a television series produced by the BBC in 1977.

The eight-part series was written by Michael J. Bird. An ex-soldier returns to Crete, to take stock after his boat- building business is bought out, thirty years after he had fought alongside the local resistance (andartes) during the Second World War. He finds the ghosts of the past waiting for him there, and those who would do him ill. The shadows of his past interrupt and threaten his present happiness.

The serial was filmed on location in the Elounda area of Crete and was particularly memorable for its theme tune composed by Yannis Markopoulos, which became a hit in the UK. The soundtrack album and the book of the series continue to be popular with visitors to Crete.

Jack Hedley starred in the central role of Alan Haldane, whilst other notable cast members in the serial included Betty Arvaniti, Neil McCarthy, Stefan Gryff, Patience Collier, Jack Watson, Lalla Ward, Gareth Thomas, Patrick Magee, Marina Sirtis and Sally Knyvette.

It is possible to buy the series on DVD on import from the Netherlands.

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« Reply #160 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:19:28 »

Tranmere celebrating 125 years history at todays match....lets hope we poop em.
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« Reply #161 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:20:14 »

The Ferryman should have scored-who pays him?

good one Cheesy
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« Reply #162 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:20:29 »

Here are the key moments from today's first half:

Two mins: Anthony McNamee gets down the left flank and whips a cross into the danger area.

Billy Paynter gets just ahead of his marker, Marlon Broomes, but the defender does enough to stop Paynter having a clear strike at goal and the ball bobbles harmlessly to Tranmere keeper David Martin.

Five mins: Michael Ricketts eases past Gordon Greer wide on the right and delivers a deep cross which midfielder Gareth Edds, making a late run, is inches away from connecting with at the far post.

11 mins: Paul McLaren's corner is met by a powerful downward header by Ian Goodison, but the Tranmere centre-back see his effort clawed away by David Lucas for another flag kick.

20 mins: McLaren curls a 25-yard free-kick over the wall but is unable to beat Lucas, with Town's keeper producing a smart stop to turn the ball around the post.

26 mins: Ricketts' neat lay-off to the edge of the area is met by a half-volley from Edds, but the strike is comfortable for Lucas to deal with.

33 mins: Town work a short corner and McNamee's ball in is deflected to Michael Timlin around 25 yards out. The midfielder tries his luck first time but sends the shot high and wide.

34 mins (GOAL 0-1 Paynter): A superb low cross from Jon-Paul McGovern bounces across the six yard line, and with Tranmere's defence and keeper failing to deal with it, Paynter pounces from close range to tuck it home.

39 mins (GOAL 0-2 Paynter): McNamee's searching ball to the right touchline is challenged for by Zoumana Bakayogo and Kevin Amankwaah.

The Town man wins possession and streaks down the line before sending a low cross in which Paynter sweeps home from six yards out.

43 mins: The Tranmere defence stop expecting an offside flag against Tope Obadeyi as Amankwaah sends a long ball over the top.

But Paynter races onto the ball from deep and heads for the penalty area. A heavy touch, however, allows Goodison to recover and get goalside of the front man, taking any power out of his shot
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« Reply #163 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:23:15 »

The Town man wins possession and streaks down the line

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« Reply #164 on: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 16:23:52 »

Who Pays the Ferryman? was a television series produced by the BBC in 1977.

The eight-part series was written by Michael J. Bird. An ex-soldier returns to Crete, to take stock after his boat- building business is bought out, thirty years after he had fought alongside the local resistance (andartes) during the Second World War. He finds the ghosts of the past waiting for him there, and those who would do him ill. The shadows of his past interrupt and threaten his present happiness.

The serial was filmed on location in the Elounda area of Crete and was particularly memorable for its theme tune composed by Yannis Markopoulos, which became a hit in the UK. The soundtrack album and the book of the series continue to be popular with visitors to Crete.

Jack Hedley starred in the central role of Alan Haldane, whilst other notable cast members in the serial included Betty Arvaniti, Neil McCarthy, Stefan Gryff, Patience Collier, Jack Watson, Lalla Ward, Gareth Thomas, Patrick Magee, Marina Sirtis and Sally Knyvette.

It is possible to buy the series on DVD on import from the Netherlands.




I loved that series
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