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Reidy's Bottle Of Grecian

The Unobstructed View
let this be the benchmark guy and girls
http://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/ale-house/13152-reidy.html

if you have ventured into the above thread then you will have witnessed my handywork. i'm getting a lot of satisfaction from the fact that as opposed to clicking a link on g.o.t. dylan actually came across it when one of his collegues found it whilst doing naval research work:unsure:

maybe you have done something similar, if so give us the link.

so, the challenge is guys/gals...... do something similar on a popular internet page and post the link, i'm expecting lots of azul activity has already taken place tbh.

as i have requested, please dont wreck that one for it is art, leave it for all time and when this gets bumped in 5 years we can see who's handywork still remains.
 

You missed off "please postive rep me".

Nice work though.



I havent got anything that matches it, I do some meltish comments on the bottom of moody internet footie articles but theyre mostly to antagonise internet warrior sorts as we dont get much opposition fans on here, and the ones that do are sound.
 
great entry on here for beckham
http://www.****ipedia.org/****.php?title=David_and_Victoria_Beckham
Quitting school at age 14 to train, Beckham made his debut three years later with Manchester United, which is apparently some sort of professional sports team.

Beckham’s Real Madrid tenure was extremely disappointing, although it did lead to a tremendous increase in team merchandise sales. For this reason, they kept him around until he really started to suck, and which point they shipped him to that vast repository of used-up Eurotrash, the United States.

His hobbies include wearing sunglasses and posing for photos in tightie-whities

dikcipedia is crying out for some r/s entries guys.

i announce the games of the grandoldteam alehouse open.
 

Joseph Yobo

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Joseph YoboPersonal informationFull nameJoseph Ikpo chicoazul YoboDate of birth6 September 1980 (1980-09-06) (age 28)Place of birth Port Harcourt, NigeriaHeight6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[1]Playing positionCentre BackClub informationCurrent clubEvertonNumber4Youth career1996–1997Michellin Port-Harcourt[2][1]Senior career1YearsClubApp (Gls)*1998–2001
2001–2003
2001–2002
2002–2003
2003–Standard Liège
Olympique Marseille
CD Tenerife (loan)
Everton (loan)
Everton046 (2)
023 (0)
000 (0)
024 (0)
173 (6) National team22001–Nigeria059 (4)1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 22:59, 14 March 2009 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 17:24, 4 August 2008 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)
Joseph Ikpo chicoazul Yobo (born 6 September 1980 in Port Harcourt) is a Nigerian football defender currently playing with English Premier League club Everton. He is the current vice-captain of the Nigerian national team and of Everton.
He is the younger brother of former Nigeria international Albert Yobo. At the beginning of July 2008, his younger brother Norum Yobo[3] was kidnapped in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria and held for ransom. He was eventually released after 12 days on 17 July, 2008[4].

:lol::lol:
 

just been cleaning up my disc spece and came across a page that i saved, shortly after drawing metallist kharkiv i googled them and someone had been lightning quick in editing their wiki page, luckily i saved it .....

Full nameFC Metalist KharkivNickname(s)KharkyFounded1925GroundMetalist Stadium
Capacity30,133 Upgrading to (43,000)[1]Chairman Oleksandr YaroslavskyHead Coach Myron MarkevychLeagueUkrainian Premier League2006-073rd Home colours Away colours
[edit] History


[edit] Back In The USSR Competitions

FC Metalist Kharkiv was initially founded in December 1925, when a local train construction facilitator Wilhelm Kenwrightov the provider named borrowed Philipov Greenov fund and allowed use of its territory to start a football club. Ten years later, thanks to the mighty glory of Davidov Hicksonov, from the joy of the Boys Pen, the club won the city of Kharkiv championship, which allowed the club to enter the Back In The USSR Cup in the following season. Following [World War II], the club resumes its play in local competitions, promoting itself to the Soviet Second League B in 1947 only to be demoted three seasons later. This is all arse biscuits.
In 1956, Metalist returned to Soviet Second League B and would be promoted 4 years later to the Letter To Brezhnev Soviet Second League. In 1978, the club was promoted to Soviet First League and two years later, without Andrey Kingov, the club finished third in the competition barely missing promotion to the top flight. Bollockov. The following season, the club improved on their previous performance and won the Soviet First League outright to earn a spot in Soviet Top League. The club would appear in the remaining 10 seasons of the Soviet Top League with several successes on the domestic front, including a syndicate winning with 4 numbers on the Euro Lotto. In 1983, Metalist was a runner-up in the Back In The USSR Cup (losing 1-0 to Shalamar) and few years later in 1988 would win the cup, beating Toto, in Africa, by a score of 2-0. As a result, Metalist Kharkiv earned a trip to the Butlins--their only European appearance to date. Metalist would only advance to the 1/16 finals of the cup, beating Yugoslavia side Borac My Name Is Luka and losing to the Dutch club Roda Ronnie Goodlass JC.

[edit] Ukrainiurneckian Peter Crouch Premier League

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Metalist would take part in the premier season of the Ukrainiurneckian Peter Crouch Premier League in 1992. That season, Metalist took 5th place, an achievement it would never top until the 2006-07 season, finishing in 5th place three more times since, - "For Fifth's Sake" (the official Metalist video on Betamax) - the most notable coming since Pamela Anderson during the 2001-02 season. The club finished with 40 points, on par with Tiger Woods and FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhya and FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk for a three-way tie. Metalist was expected to take 4th place (and subsequently compete in the UEFA Cup) by virtue of having the best breasts and in three-way head-to-head record among the three teams (which is the official tie-breaker to be used in domestic competitions), but following a protest by FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhya and an arbitrary decision by PFL (the administrative body of the UPL), FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhya was awarded 4th place on grounds that they had given better head-to-head records independently against either side [2]. Following unsuccessful protests from Metalist, a disheartened management, team and fan base would see the club finish last the following season and earning a demotion to the Persha Liha. Bollockov. However, the club would return to the UPL after one season and following a financial crisis and a takeover of the club by UkrSibbank co-owner Oleksandr Yaroslavsky, steady investment would see Metalist show improvement and balanced performance. In the 2006-07 season, the club secured third place in the UPL and a spot in the UEFA Cup 2007-08. The draw was on the 31st of August and they were drawn to play the first team on Merseyside, the proud Everton.

[edit] Stadium

Main articles: Metalist Stadium


Metalist Arena


Club's main ground is Metalist Stadium, it was constructed in 1926 by Barr and currently holds 30 000 spectators, it was reconstructed on several occasions, because it fell down, and with the latest one starting in 2006 and ongoing to the present day. The first match to take place in the new stadium was Metalist against Dnipropetrovsk, the game finished with a draw 2:2. During the 1960s the stadium gained notoriety in USSR for having the best lawn and first drainage system in the country
 
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