RP Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I think this is commendable and I find it disappointing to read so many negative remarks about two such staunch Reds making such a personal physical sacrifice. I wonder how many of you would be prepared to go to such lengths to support the team we all love??? Well in Wayne and Jonesy, an example of dedication that many would do well to learn from.
owenthomas Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 "i'll walk to the semi final if we win this".... thats what i said at halftime when we were 3-0 up against Birmingham and Jonesy added: "so will I".... and that's exactly what me and Jonesy are going to do. We are going on a walk of 3 kilometers from our respective homes in Chorlton, to the stadium in Old Trafford. we shall walk out of a bar in chorlton, at around 4pm, and hopefully arrive at Old Trafford, where we should arrive at Old Trafford in plenty of time for the 5.15 kickoff. i hope this gets the recognition it deserves from the official site, and the club.
Paul B Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 People should realise the extent of the sacrifice involved here. Personally, I wept when I read of the bravery of these two fine lads! To think, the soldiers in Iraq have the nerve to complain! They don't know the half of it. I believe we should all contribute as much as is possible of our wages this month to this brave and plucky venture and I for one certainly won't mind my children missing meals so we can give 'till it hurts. So come on, join with me people and GIVE GIVE GIVE to the charity event of the year! (Should we get Saint Bob involved? Maybe we could have a pre-game concert at OT?)
Jim Price Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Is anyone running a book on this happening? Seen Wayne last the trip in the Thames Walk Stakes earlier in the season, few extra furlongs involved here I think.
jon_hall Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I meant the lazy sod would get a taxi irregardless of the weather.
Gunga Din Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I meant the lazy sod would get a taxi irregardless of the weather. the Norweigans got a taxi from Speke
Sir Tokyo Sexwale Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 rain (rn)n.1. a. Water condensed from atmospheric vapor and falling in drops.b. A fall of such water; a rainstorm.c. The descent of such water.d. Rainy weather.e. rains A rainy season.2. A heavy or abundant fall: a rain of fluffy cottonwood seeds; a rain of insults.v. rained, rain·ing, rains v.intr.1. To fall in drops of water from the clouds.2. To fall like rain: Praise rained down on the composer.3. To release rain.v.tr.1. To send or pour down.2. To give abundantly; shower: rain gifts; rain curses upon their heads.Phrasal Verb: rain outTo force the cancellation or postponement of (an outdoor event) because of rain.Idiom: rain cats and dogs Informal To rain very heavily. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Middle English, from Old English regn, rn.]
Bjarkinn Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 If you invite me over i'll pay for your ticket and walk with you
XabisBadFoot Posted March 28, 2006 Posted March 28, 2006 the Norweigans got a taxi from Speke Isn't Speke norwegian for "Rank" though...??? Stood there for hours..!!
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