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21 November 2016 at 3:03 am #152550
Don’t know what pills Yootha’s on.
http://www.wigantoday.net/sport/football/latics/striking-conundrum-for-joyce-1-8248757
Bryant & May up top against Huddersfield next week. :dry:
Fuck the EFL
21 November 2016 at 3:54 am #152552I like the bit about being hailstones in on Friday. Ffs that is some bollox. Couldn’t train???? WTF??? How about Yanik using those same skills out wide where he should be and Powelly using his skills behind the striker where he should be and one of the three strikers using their skills in the box where one of them should be instead of warming up the bench. Utter tripe!!!! Did he talk this shite at interview???
21 November 2016 at 3:07 pm #152553Under Caldwell draws weren’t good enough, yet all of a sudden a draw is a good result, we dont have games to spare we need wins and quick, can’t keep making excuses.
Sharpe said he wanted to appoint a manager that could make an immediate impact and get us climbing the table, we have had two shite performances, one point and the team upside down again, immediate impact? More like limping our way back to League 1.
Lets hope for some decent weather at Euxton this week!
Fuck the EFL
21 November 2016 at 4:37 pm #152554What is a “Yootha”?
21 November 2016 at 8:41 pm #152560What is a “Yootha”?Not that thiis helps much, but when Googled:
Yootha Joyce Needham (20 August 1927 – 24 August 1980), credited as Yootha Joyce, was a British actress best known for playing Mildred Roper in sitcom Man About the House and its spin-off George and Mildred.
Can anyone tell me why our Gaffer has inherited it?
21 November 2016 at 8:49 pm #152561So this Bullit person as heard some c*&t call him “Yootha” and decided to make himself look like more of a c&%t by repeating it?
21 November 2016 at 9:34 pm #152562Well it’s a bit of observational humour and nothing at all hurtful or wrong with it.
Lighten up lads players and managers have always had a variety of daft nicknames.
Yootha himself referred to Powell as Powelly. How daft is that when everyone else calls him Cosy,Baden, Enoch and a lot worse.21 November 2016 at 10:39 pm #152565Well it’s a bit of observational humour and nothing at all hurtful or wrong with it.
Lighten up lads players and managers have always had a variety of daft nicknames.
Yootha himself referred to Powell as Powelly. How daft is that when everyone else calls him Cosy,Baden, Enoch and a lot worse.Conor Salmons nickname of ‘Tinna’ is one of my all time West Stand favourites.
21 November 2016 at 10:52 pm #152567Well it’s a bit of observational humour and nothing at all hurtful or wrong with it.
Lighten up lads players and managers have always had a variety of daft nicknames.
Yootha himself referred to Powell as Powelly. How daft is that when everyone else calls him Cosy,Baden, Enoch and a lot worse.Hateful or wrong?? Who said that?
I’m just pointing out that it’s a little embarrassing and I will continue to think people are c£&ts for using it.
Another one that gets on my tits is EPL. They are the biggest c£&ts of them all.
22 November 2016 at 1:17 am #152569Well it’s a bit of observational humour and nothing at all hurtful or wrong with it.
Lighten up lads players and managers have always had a variety of daft nicknames.
Yootha himself referred to Powell as Powelly. How daft is that when everyone else calls him Cosy,Baden, Enoch and a lot worse.Conor Salmons nickname of ‘Tinna’ is one of my all time West Stand favourites.[/quote]
At least they seem to have stopped calling Perkins “Dorothy” :lol:
22 November 2016 at 1:30 am #152570Well it’s a bit of observational humour and nothing at all hurtful or wrong with it.
Lighten up lads players and managers have always had a variety of daft nicknames.
Yootha himself referred to Powell as Powelly. How daft is that when everyone else calls him Cosy,Baden, Enoch and a lot worse.Conor Salmons nickname of ‘Tinna’ is one of my all time West Stand favourites.[/quote]
At least they seem to have stopped calling Perkins “Dorothy” :lol:[/quote]
Or Caldwell “Superman” :dry:
Fuck the EFL
22 November 2016 at 1:43 am #152572Surely the best nickname of all was the very simple, but clever Fitz “One Size” Hall.
Remember John Butler used to be known as “Spider” and Tony Kelly was “Zico”
22 November 2016 at 2:26 am #152573“There’s only one F in Filan” was another good one from a few years back :lol:
22 November 2016 at 9:56 am #152574All the time I lived in Nuneaton I was known as Wigan at first which became wiggy or wig. Even many of my friends didn’t know me by name and it never occurred to me to bother about it. Only our Maude ever called me Steve and in the end even that sounded strange.
22 November 2016 at 1:19 pm #152576Well it’s a bit of observational humour and nothing at all hurtful or wrong with it.
Lighten up lads players and managers have always had a variety of daft nicknames.
Yootha himself referred to Powell as Powelly. How daft is that when everyone else calls him Cosy,Baden, Enoch and a lot worse.Conor Salmons nickname of ‘Tinna’ is one of my all time West Stand favourites.[/quote]
Surely you mean The John West Stand! ;)
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