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Title: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: Dutch Uncle on March 02, 2013, 05:31:33 pm
As I mentioned in the Lucky Pint thread - He is now our joint topscorer

Time for a more complimentary nickname?
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: RobTheRover on March 02, 2013, 06:05:13 pm
Onionbag Bulger Billy?
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Post by: Sandy Lane on March 02, 2013, 06:20:20 pm
Billy shut the front D'or?!!
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Post by: MachoMadness on March 02, 2013, 06:20:43 pm
Sharp Billy?
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Post by: RobTheRover on March 02, 2013, 06:23:30 pm
Anyone know where his "headless chicken" celebration comes from?
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Post by: MachoMadness on March 02, 2013, 06:27:49 pm
Anyone know where his "headless chicken" celebration comes from?

Sure I heard Rob Staton mention it once, according to him it's a reference to something un-broadcastable for what it's worth. Maybe he was tarred and feathered on a stag do or summat.
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Post by: RedJ on March 02, 2013, 06:40:06 pm
Burger Billy more suitable.

Or Barbecue Bill - and have him cook the burgers during a fan event :thumbsup:
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Post by: afro goal machine on March 02, 2013, 06:50:31 pm
The artist formally known as 'barndoor billy' ;-)
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Post by: bobjimwilly on March 02, 2013, 07:28:21 pm
The artist formally known as 'barndoor billy' ;-)

TAFKABB, I like it :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: IDM on March 02, 2013, 09:52:31 pm
Paynter did very well when he came on today, slotted straight in and scored a great goal.
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Post by: BillyStubbsTears on March 02, 2013, 10:00:40 pm
My God but there are some bell ends among Rovers fans.

Bloke behind me in the West Stand never once stopped moaning all the way through the match. Paynter in particular got it in the neck. One hopeful punt forward went way over Paynter on the half-way line and straight onto the centre half's head. Paynter did what centre forwards often do in that situation - jumped up in front of the defender to try to put him off.

d**khead behind me immediately launched into a "Bloody useless Paynter. Put some effort in" diatribe.

Then when Paynter scored a gem of a header, this prick stood there grim faced and refused to clap.

I really worry about how problematic some people's lives must be if this is their response to a performance and a league position like today's.
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: Scooter on March 02, 2013, 10:36:59 pm
I heard a comment "bloody useless bennett" ! He had been on the pitch 2 minutes and went for a ball which he had no chance of reaching. Hopefully it was someone's (poor) attempt at humour
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: andyst79 on March 03, 2013, 06:52:09 am
Paynter gets a lot of undeserved stick , the ball in2 the box by Husband was of the highest quality , pace , power & precision , but it was a great header & that's what he thrives on
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Post by: The Red Baron on March 03, 2013, 11:39:49 am
My God but there are some bell ends among Rovers fans.

Bloke behind me in the West Stand never once stopped moaning all the way through the match. Paynter in particular got it in the neck. One hopeful punt forward went way over Paynter on the half-way line and straight onto the centre half's head. Paynter did what centre forwards often do in that situation - jumped up in front of the defender to try to put him off.

d**khead behind me immediately launched into a "Bloody useless Paynter. Put some effort in" diatribe.

Then when Paynter scored a gem of a header, this prick stood there grim faced and refused to clap.

I really worry about how problematic some people's lives must be if this is their response to a performance and a league position like today's.

Where do you sit in the West Stand, BST? Where I sit we suffer from some serious moaners. I don't think they'd be happy watching Barcelona at their peak, though.

I thought Paynter was very good when he came on- night and day from that awful effort he put in at Crawley. Maybe he struggles with a full 90 minutes- just a thought.
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Post by: Chrisd_123 on March 03, 2013, 11:51:25 am
Paynter does get undeserved stick IMO. I think people expect him to be a bit like Billy Sharp, a player who likes to come back and get the ball. When he tries to do that it often doesn't work for him. He's far better when he's in the box. Ok, he can miss them but more often than not this season, if you give him the ball in the box he'll do something.
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: RedJ on March 03, 2013, 02:07:01 pm
My God but there are some bell ends among Rovers fans.

Bloke behind me in the West Stand never once stopped moaning all the way through the match. Paynter in particular got it in the neck. One hopeful punt forward went way over Paynter on the half-way line and straight onto the centre half's head. Paynter did what centre forwards often do in that situation - jumped up in front of the defender to try to put him off.

d**khead behind me immediately launched into a "Bloody useless Paynter. Put some effort in" diatribe.

Then when Paynter scored a gem of a header, this prick stood there grim faced and refused to clap.

I really worry about how problematic some people's lives must be if this is their response to a performance and a league position like today's.

Where do you sit in the West Stand, BST? Where I sit we suffer from some serious moaners. I don't think they'd be happy watching Barcelona at their peak, though.

I thought Paynter was very good when he came on- night and day from that awful effort he put in at Crawley. Maybe he struggles with a full 90 minutes- just a thought.


Let's not forget he got absolutely f**k all service throughout the Crawley match.
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: AbsolutDRFC on March 03, 2013, 03:34:57 pm
"Bullet header" Billy.......
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: karldew on March 03, 2013, 08:36:20 pm
"Lets all do the paynter, lets all do the paynter"

Highlight of the game for me. Be good if everyone did it when he scored.
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: hoolahoop on March 03, 2013, 08:42:52 pm
I thought Billy Paynter played well ......probably as well as he has all season. Don't let that get in the way of the latest 'scapegoat' though will you or at least some of you. :(
Why do we seem to have this 'scapegoat' mentality every week. Top of the Division, all of the players doing their best and the fluency is improving game by game........we don't need it.
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: mushRTID on March 03, 2013, 08:54:17 pm
I thought Billy Paynter played well ......probably as well as he has all season. Don't let that get in the way of the latest 'scapegoat' though will you or at least some of you. :(
Why do we seem to have this 'scapegoat' mentality every week. Top of the Division, all of the players doing their best and the fluency is improving game by game........we don't need it.

Who is having a go at him?
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: MachoMadness on March 04, 2013, 01:06:50 am
When has Billy ever been the scapegoat? In fact I don't think we've had a scapegoat at all this season, apart from Harper and Gary Woods on occasion and they're not really scapegoats as a lot of their criticism is pretty richly deserved. People bemoan that he's missed a few sitters but he's hardly getting Ilunga levels of abuse, generally pretty well liked on here in fact. As this thread demonstrates!

Ilunga though, now there's a scapegoat we can all get behind, the shit bas**rd.
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Post by: RoversAlias on March 04, 2013, 03:36:38 am
When has Billy ever been the scapegoat? In fact I don't think we've had a scapegoat at all this season, apart from Harper and Gary Woods on occasion and they're not really scapegoats as a lot of their criticism is pretty richly deserved. People bemoan that he's missed a few sitters but he's hardly getting Ilunga levels of abuse, generally pretty well liked on here in fact. As this thread demonstrates!

Ilunga though, now there's a scapegoat we can all get behind, the shit b*****d.

I think both Martin and Gary Woods have become scapegoats a bit in the last year. Saying that I have been one to join in on those two! Not sure we've had an 'undeserved' favourite of the booboys for a while now. People seemed to be against Hayter for a while when we first in the Championship, but besides him I can't think of anyone.
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: RedJ on March 04, 2013, 03:42:43 am
When has Billy ever been the scapegoat? In fact I don't think we've had a scapegoat at all this season, apart from Harper and Gary Woods on occasion and they're not really scapegoats as a lot of their criticism is pretty richly deserved. People bemoan that he's missed a few sitters but he's hardly getting Ilunga levels of abuse, generally pretty well liked on here in fact. As this thread demonstrates!

Ilunga though, now there's a scapegoat we can all get behind, the shit b*****d.

I think both Martin and Gary Woods have become scapegoats a bit in the last year. Saying that I have been one to join in on those two! Not sure we've had an 'undeserved' favourite of the booboys for a while now. People seemed to be against Hayter for a while when we first in the Championship, but besides him I can't think of anyone.

Gillett always got what I felt was undeserved stick.
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: MachoMadness on March 04, 2013, 01:43:20 pm
I remember being vehemently anti-Hayter for a while, but I wasn't really annoyed with him, more with SO'D for stubbornly playing him as the main striker when we had Heffernan on the bench, even though we only scored about 9 goals before Christmas. Hayter always put a shift in but he wasn't the natural finisher we so obviously needed, which was literally the only reason we were at the bottom. To this day I have no idea why SO'D couldn't see that.
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Post by: BillyStubbsTears on March 04, 2013, 03:18:06 pm
O'Driscoll was quite bizarre in his obsession that season. When Hayter got hurt, he said in an interview that losing him was a huge blow because he was one player in the squad you felt could go on a run and get you half a dozen goals in 10 games.

As it was, he was left with no option but to finally pick the player who ACTUALLY was the only one in the squad who has done that throughout his career.

I will never quite be able to figure out what was going on there. Hey ho.
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: MachoMadness on March 04, 2013, 03:56:45 pm
Makes you wonder what might have been if Heffernan had got his chance a bit earlier, because the lack of goals was the only problem we had that season. Our play was sublime, as good as it ever was under SO'D, no one in the league could cope with us up to the edge of the penalty area, and our defence was rock solid. In fact, I seem to remember our defensive record was as good as some of the teams that got in the play-offs because we only usually lost by the odd goal. It was only our truly pathetic goalscoring record that had us rooted to the bottom. When we played Heffernan we went on that truly amazing run and had promotion form for the rest of the season.

When teams talk about the missing piece of the puzzle, they're usually referring to a player they haven't got, not someone who's been inexplicably collecting splinters in his arse the whole time!
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: BillyStubbsTears on March 11, 2013, 11:26:01 pm
Dutch

Thanks to BelleVue Ghost's post earlier, I've finally got your witticism.

'Kin brilliant!

It'll be even better when he scores the winner at Elland Road on the first day of the season next year. We need to get a flag made up on that theme.
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Post by: DRFC MYERS on March 12, 2013, 01:21:36 am
Still think "super bill" suits nice.. Final game of season everyone in superman fancy dress and put a B on front!
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Post by: Sammy Chung was King on March 12, 2013, 01:46:39 am
''Billy The Fish'' should be his nickname,because when he's about,the keeper does a lot of ''Fishing of the Ball out of his net''
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Post by: donnievic on March 12, 2013, 08:24:21 am
Christ you should try sitting at the back of the south stand near the 2 loonies that stand up there and no crofty it's not you lol,they just spout crap all the game,at times it's just funny but gets on your nerves with the running commentary all the time
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: Dutch Uncle on March 14, 2013, 12:04:41 pm
Dutch

Thanks to BelleVue Ghost's post earlier, I've finally got your witticism.

'Kin brilliant!

It'll be even better when he scores the winner at Elland Road on the first day of the season next year. We need to get a flag made up on that theme.

Thanks BST

Now that flag really is something I would love to see - what a great idea, and anytime at Elland Road would be brilliant 
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Post by: rover-n-out on March 14, 2013, 01:57:32 pm
I may be wrong in thinking this, but it seems things went wrong for Heff' when he got sent off for supposedly head butting someone, was it away the first leg of the play off semi against Sarf'end?

I can't remember seeing much of him after that, as SOD was not best pleased with him and relegated him to the bench. I could be wrong, but think that sending off soured things with SOD.
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Post by: afro goal machine on March 14, 2013, 02:51:15 pm
Indeed it was first leg of play offs couldn't believe it when he did but suppose it was heat of moment and words may have been exchanged, wasn't as though he was doing it week in week out
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Post by: MachoMadness on March 14, 2013, 04:33:30 pm
Yep, it was clear SO'D never really got over that, which is strange because Heff always seemed like a dour sort and he certainly never did anything like that before. In fact I only remember him getting booked twice, both wrongly and both when he was sent off against Rotherham away when they beat us.

You would have thought SO'D of all people would be the type of bloke to select his team for football reasons, but some sort of argument with Heff over that is the only reason I can think of why he wouldn't play Heffernan for the 1st half of the season when every Rovers fan and their dogs could see he was the only piece of the puzzle we were lacking.
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Post by: The L J Monk on March 14, 2013, 04:57:05 pm
Heffernan had a pretty poor season in 07/08 - he certainly didn't show anything that suggested he could be prolific/competitive at Championship level. O'Driscoll may have had this in the back of his mind as well.

The other thing, that we as fans didn't see, is what Heffs was like in training. You can be the best player in the world, but if you're not at it in training, then some managers won't give you a look in.
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: BillyStubbsTears on March 14, 2013, 05:36:20 pm
All fair points, but they ignore the facts that
a) O'Driscoll had something against Heffernan from the offset. He dropped him very early in his tenure and made that silly remark about Guy being the best finisher at the club. That all culminated with that dreadful performance at Field Mill in the Cup when we looked like Conference material.

b) Whatever Heffernan looked like in training, he had and has a career record of scoring every other start. When you are struggling for goals, you are a fool if you ignore that.

Hey ho. Water under several bridges.

Now. About that Paynter flag...
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Post by: hoolahoop on March 14, 2013, 06:16:50 pm
That reminds me what did we do with that 'Saunders' flag anyone or the Wembley one or for that matter the Nike 'shirt' one ?
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Post by: RedJ on March 14, 2013, 06:31:15 pm
That reminds me what did we do with that 'Saunders' flag anyone or the Wembley one or for that matter the Nike 'shirt' one ?

They wave the big f**koff shirt down at the front of the South on the pitch, done by the kids.
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Post by: hoolahoop on March 15, 2013, 10:28:31 am
That reminds me what did we do with that 'Saunders' flag anyone or the Wembley one or for that matter the Nike 'shirt' one ?

They wave the big f***off shirt down at the front of the South on the pitch, done by the kids.

Of course they do !! We used to pass it over our heads..........shows who is late in doesn't it. ;)
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Post by: Mr1Croft on March 15, 2013, 11:12:57 am
The Saunders flag is still in storage at the KMS, I see it every game when I go to pick up the Big JR flag. The original plsn was to have both the JR and Rovers shirts in the closed section of the East Stand but the club wanted to use the Giant Shirt for the kids to wave on the pitch, as long as it is getting used, I dont see why not.

Going back to scapegoats for a second, how can anyone forget Mark Wilson??
Title: Re: Billy 'Ballon-d'Or'?
Post by: hoolahoop on March 15, 2013, 11:15:41 am
The Saunders flag is still in storage at the KMS, I see it every game when I go to pick up the Big JR flag. The original plsn was to have both the JR and Rovers shirts in the closed section of the East Stand but the club wanted to use the Giant Shirt for the kids to wave on the pitch, as long as it is getting used, I dont see why not.

Going back to scapegoats for a second, how can anyone forget Mark Wilson??

Please don't open up that can of worms again Crofty :(
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Post by: Mr1Croft on March 15, 2013, 11:20:53 am
Christ you should try sitting at the back of the south stand near the 2 loonies that stand up there and no crofty it's not you lol,they just spout crap all the game,at times it's just funny but gets on your nerves with the running commentary all the time

I like how you say it as if everyone is going to presume its 'my lot'. I do know one of the lads your on about and they arent that bad really, the question we should be asking is why the South Stand gets so quiet to hear people shouting at.

What is getting on my nerves, although funny at times is when were away spending more time singing about the opposition keeper and his missus than we do about the Rovers...
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Post by: The L J Monk on March 15, 2013, 11:28:26 am
What's this about Mark Wilson...
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Post by: bedale rover on March 15, 2013, 12:19:56 pm
Indeed it was first leg of play offs couldn't believe it when he did but suppose it was heat of moment and words may have been exchanged, wasn't as though he was doing it week in week out

personally i thought that sending off was the best thing that could have happened we battered southend and then beat l**** in the final and i wasnt convinced that we would have done that with heffs

but thats only my opinion