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SLUDGE FACTORY
I honestly don't know why some people bother supporting Cardiff City
Every day is like Sunday!
Jesus christ
Some fans just hate the club lol
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blue matt
you know the CCMB rules, no positivity allows on here except for a Thursday that falls on the 31st of the month
It's like getting blood out of a stone
Moribund nothingness negativity
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Go on then
Loved Leeds Road , proper football ground
Ok, if you insist :hehe: I was at the club when Ward came down for a trial after being released by Shrewsbury-i think. It was as basic as this-We set a goal up on jubilee park and the apprentices were told to knock an array of shots at him, then crosses. He was ****ing shit, i mean really poor. The session was halted and i walked across road with him back into the ground. He was mortified, almost in tears, saying that he was shit and all that. (he was, but i was sympathetic) Ward was sent packing. A few days later Roger Hansbury got injured. George Wood was already injured, so the club phoned Ward and got him back in. A few days later he made his debut in that very game at Leeds road.
I spoke to him on the Monday after the game. He was still shaking, couldn't believe what had happened. He was amazed with our support and the encouragement he received. I think that he was only 19 and that was his first Professional game. Lucky boy :hehe:
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Tuerto
Ok, if you insist :hehe: I was at the club when Ward came down for a trial after being released by Shrewsbury-i think. It was as basic as this-We set a goal up on jubilee park and the apprentices were told to knock an array of shots at him, then crosses. He was ****ing shit, i mean really poor. The session was halted and i walked across road with him back into the ground. He was mortified, almost in tears, saying that he was shit and all that. (he was, but i was sympathetic) Ward was sent packing. A few days later Roger Hansbury got injured. George Wood was already injured, so the club phoned Ward and got him back in. A few days later he made his debut in that very game at Leeds road.
I spoke to him on the Monday after the game. He was still shaking, couldn't believe what had happened. He was amazed with our support and the encouragement he received. I think that he was only 19 and that was his first Professional game. Lucky boy :hehe:
So w
Who were you in real life?
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So w
Who were you in real life?
A no mark in the scheme of things. I was an apprentice who didn't make the grade :thumbup:
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Tuerto
A no mark in the scheme of things. I was an apprentice who didn't make the grade :thumbup:
That’s largely irrelevant… your stories are always a good read.
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That’s largely irrelevant… your stories are always a good read.
Thankyou :thumbup:
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A no mark in the scheme of things. I was an apprentice who didn't make the grade :thumbup:
Okay thanks
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