Is that poetry ?No extra cash for Championship quality?
The new training ground and stand white elephants in the lower divisions.
Not far off it for a comedy account.It's just a comedy account.
I heard he and spider29 have been working on a combined poetry collection, like two later day Coleridge and Wordsworth. Hence their combined extended absence. Spider with his distinct haiku style and paulco with his blank verse, I fear it may be more Lyrical Bollocks than Lyrical Ballads.Is that poetry ?
Wonder what ever happened to Spider? Maybe he’ll crawl out the woodwork now Paulco’s backI heard he and spider29 have been working on a combined poetry collection, like two later day Coleridge and Wordsworth. Hence their combined extended absence. Spider with his distinct haiku style and paulco with his blank verse, I fear it may be more Lyrical Bollocks than Lyrical Ballads.
Hes says the same things whenever something goes wrong, virtually never proved right. I still think we'll be alright but but that was crap tonight.Not far off it for a comedy account.
I know exactly what he’s like I’ve been on this board for 15 years but this post isn’t far from the truth.Hes says the same things whenever something goes wrong, virtually never proved right. I still think we'll be alright but but that was crap tonight.
A**There once was a player called Shane
Whose scoring was on a slight wain
He had a bad night
And to no-ones delight
PAULCO CAME BACK HERE AGAIN.
Hows that?
Yeah well we need to bring in some quality players, still a couple of weeks left....I know exactly what he’s like I’ve been on this board for 15 years but this post isn’t far from the truth.
League status is more important than anything.
Haiku?Is that poetry ?
In Poulton-le-Fylde, Did Simon Sadler a stately training ground decreelike two later day Coleridge
I think you’ll find that that was Pete Shelley from the Buzzcocks and he was referencing Ossie ArdilesIn Poulton-le-Fylde, Did Simon Sadler a stately training ground decree
I think you'll find the Coleridge poem "Kubla Khan" from which the lines were taken and adapted was written in 1797, which, I suspect, probably predates the Buzzcocks.I think you’ll find that that was Pete Shelley from the Buzzcocks and he was referencing Ossie Ardiles
unless Coleridge wrote a parakeet
Apologies, April, I was confusing my ‘Kubla Khan’s’ and my ‘Ozymandias’s’I think you'll find the Coleridge poem "Kubla Khan" from which the lines were taken and adapted was written in 1797, which, I suspect, probably predates the Buzzcocks.
Or even if you want to ignore that, the Rush song "Xanadu" which references it was on the 1977 "Farewell To King" Album which certainly predates my earliest memory of the Buttcocks by a couple of years
But, you just keep on spouting your nonsense like the utter CustardTrumpet I've always considered you to be