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Cod Almighty! (Cod Almighty Dog Almighty Book 1)

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Bristol City lost 2-1 at Blundell Park in October 1998 and John Wardresigned a week later – another manager had been brought in to work alongside him that he wasn't happy about, but we'll have it anyway verb form described by linguists as "the Grimbarian double performative"; most famous occurrence in GTFC 1997-98 season highlights video: McDermott won't keep that in... oh! He does do! esoteric but universally employed vernacular for Hardy's Recreation Ground, an alarmingly desolate patch of grass between Ladysmith Road and Humberstone Road

Cod Almighty - the Grimsby Town fanzine

Sometimes, I just wish more managers would work with what they've got — you know, the squads they signed — before they go off and sign some more. If Vernam hasn't been the answer so far, he could be the answer this Saturday with a tweak to the system, some specific drills or even a few chosen words.Town: Crocombe, Emmanuel, Smith, Maher, Clifton, Morris, Hunt (Gallacher, 81), Amos, McAtee (O'Neill, 69), Khan (Scannell, 62), Lloyd (Orsi, 81) There’s no passion out there, we need Shaun Cunnington". "Leaping like a salmon, like a salmon, I tell you". "Sembient Sigh and the Seminal Gap? Didn't they play at the Winter Gardens in ’72?" "Butterfield. Butterlegs more like." "Look at the wingspan on that!"

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ill-humoured; irritable; arsey. By no means confined to North East Lincolnshire in its geographical reach, the term has nonetheless been given an amusingly Grimmo twist by the recent emergence of US tennis star Mardy Fish It'd be just a case of keeping the score down now, wouldn't it? Well, sort of. The game was curious, like no cup-tie I've ever been at. Town didn't collapse, but Arsenal didn't go for the throat. The game was like a competitive friendly, pretty patterns weaved, but no passion. Curiously passionless.Kristine Green has also been deservedly shortlisted as SLO of the year and, that award being decided by a panel, her prospects of winning are far greater. As Kris cannot be there, Tony has offered to accept the award on her behalf if she wins. Fingers crossed he's called on to do so. Regrettably, there will be no photographic record as he's one of the last people in the Western hemisphere not to own a smartphone. Interviews by pupils of St Thomas CE Primary School with 45 ex-Boston players, including ex-Mariners Keith Alexander, Brian Clifton, Mike Czuczman, Don Donovan, Brian Dunn, Jimmy Fell, Bill Harvey, Billy Howells, Phil Hubbard, Keith Jobling, John Lakin, Jim Lumby, Arthur Mann, George Simmonds, Matt Tees and Malcolm White. The focus is natually on their Boston career but there is still a lot of interesting Town material as well. A season-by-season statistical history of the club, covering all competitions including the Lincolnshire Cup, with narrative accounts of the history of the club, its grounds, managers,major players and the club programme.While other books provide more up-to-date statistics, the narrative sections have a good eye for interesting detail. After ten minutes the six minutes of added time finally ended. The early queuers returned thinking the second half had just started, startled to learn how the world had changed. It's all so very confusing these days. Oh Town-Town-Town-Town-Town. What shall become of thee? We're lost in a wilderness of pain and half the children are insane.

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