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BillyStubbsTears

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« on June 15, 2010, 12:05:31 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Should be contenders. Two poor-ish Championship centre forwards, a winger who was shown the door at Spotlands (EDIT And Chester, Scarborough, York & Worksop Town...) and Dave Mulligan on the bench.

If Donny declared UDI and moved to the South Pacific, the Rovers would be in the next World Cup.



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5minstogo

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Re:New Zealand
« Reply #1 on June 15, 2010, 12:19:16 pm by 5minstogo »
BillyStubbsTears wrote:
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Should be contenders. Two poor-ish Championship centre forwards, a winger who was shown the door at Spotlands (EDIT And Chester, Scarborough, York & Worksop Town...) and Dave Mulligan on the bench.

If Donny declared UDI and moved to the South Pacific, the Rovers would be in the next World Cup.


I'd have Fallon or Killen and I bet SOD would too but yeah fairly poor squad.

I-was-there1976

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« Reply #2 on June 15, 2010, 12:23:44 pm by I-was-there1976 »
Taking a Mulligan (non-golf version): \"You may not be familiar with the story of Dave Mulligan, erstwhile full-back of Doncaster Rovers, Barnsley, Scunthorpe United & Port Vale,\" begins George Young, who has the cut of my jib damn straight. Thank God he's emailed in. \"He has spent the last season at Wellington, making the dispiriting total of zero appearances. He did, however, impress the national team's manager enough to make the World Cup squad. What makes that really bizarre is that his club manager Ricki Herbert is also his international manager, so presumably New Zeland can reasonably be assumed to be worse than A-League also-rans Wellington FC.\"

 

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