Bradford 30 - 31 Wigan: Your memories

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Re: Bradford 30 - 31 Wigan: Your memories

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Aaron C. Rescue wrote:
josie andrews wrote:I was due to have major surgery on my spine a few months earlier & asked my consultant to wait until after the last game of the season (Saints at home) He thought it was because of holidays for I would be immobilised for several months.

I just didn't want to miss the rest of the season!!!

Am I glad I did & got to this play off game :) I was jumping up & down towards the end with every one else. My family were concerned about my back but I just said "sod it, it's called being fixed in two weeks"!

I also got to the "moustache play off" with my moustache firmly in place.
Unfortunately it couldn't be delayed any longer, I had my operation the day before the Leeds semi final game. But I was able to watch it on TV in my room with my Wigan shirt on over all the paraphernalia :lol:

What a great two games we all witnessed, sadly we slipped again at the final hurdle :(

I saw you the other day Josie and was surprised to see you still had the moustache !!!! :wink:
Ha ha, need to get waxing :lol:

Why didn't you come & say hello?? Where was I? :conf:
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Re: Bradford 30 - 31 Wigan: Your memories

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josie andrews wrote:
Aaron C. Rescue wrote:
josie andrews wrote:I was due to have major surgery on my spine a few months earlier & asked my consultant to wait until after the last game of the season (Saints at home) He thought it was because of holidays for I would be immobilised for several months.

I just didn't want to miss the rest of the season!!!

Am I glad I did & got to this play off game :) I was jumping up & down towards the end with every one else. My family were concerned about my back but I just said "sod it, it's called being fixed in two weeks"!

I also got to the "moustache play off" with my moustache firmly in place.
Unfortunately it couldn't be delayed any longer, I had my operation the day before the Leeds semi final game. But I was able to watch it on TV in my room with my Wigan shirt on over all the paraphernalia :lol:

What a great two games we all witnessed, sadly we slipped again at the final hurdle :(

I saw you the other day Josie and was surprised to see you still had the moustache !!!! :wink:
Ha ha, need to get waxing :lol:

Why didn't you come & say hello?? Where was I? :conf:

Were you at the end of season dinner in the South Stand ?
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Aaron C. Rescue wrote:
josie andrews wrote:
Aaron C. Rescue wrote:
I saw you the other day Josie and was surprised to see you still had the moustache !!!! :wink:
Ha ha, need to get waxing :lol:

Why didn't you come & say hello?? Where was I? :conf:

Were you at the end of season dinner in the South Stand ?
Oh yes, I thought I'd waxed my moustache for that :eusa16:

Mustn't have done much of a good job then if you could spot it from across a room :wink: :lol:
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: Bradford 30 - 31 Wigan: Your memories

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josie andrews wrote:
Aaron C. Rescue wrote:
josie andrews wrote: Ha ha, need to get waxing :lol:

Why didn't you come & say hello?? Where was I? :conf:

Were you at the end of season dinner in the South Stand ?
Oh yes, I thought I'd waxed my moustache for that :eusa16:

Mustn't have done much of a good job then if you could spot it from across a room :wink: :lol:


You know I only have eyes for you Josie :wink:
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Re: Bradford 30 - 31 Wigan: Your memories

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Aaron C. Rescue wrote:
josie andrews wrote:
Aaron C. Rescue wrote:
Were you at the end of season dinner in the South Stand ?
Oh yes, I thought I'd waxed my moustache for that :eusa16:

Mustn't have done much of a good job then if you could spot it from across a room :wink: :lol:


You know I only have eyes for you Josie :wink:
You sweet talker you :inlo: :inlo: :roll:
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: Bradford 30 - 31 Wigan: Your memories

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medlocke wrote:All down to the superb pass distribution off Millard, one of our best props in the first decade off the millenium second only to Newton
Hookers :blush: i really need to start reading what i type
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I was going to put you wright but i was scared!! :wink:
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The taches! The magic passing of Trent B No substitute for pace Calderwood and two teams filled with quality!! Sadly Terry playing for them.
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medlocke wrote:All down to the superb pass distribution off Millard, one of our best props in the first decade off the millenium second only to Newton
And then you woke up. The reason we won that game was Barrett taking it by the scruff of the neck. If passing is what won it that would be like the one from Barrett for Calderwoods second (I think)try. Superb cut out pass. Since he left only Finch has come close to that sort of passing ability in our side.
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Re: Bradford 30 - 31 Wigan: Your memories

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DaveO wrote:
medlocke wrote:All down to the superb pass distribution off Millard, one of our best props in the first decade off the millenium second only to Newton
And then you woke up. The reason we won that game was Barrett taking it by the scruff of the neck. If passing is what won it that would be like the one from Barrett for Calderwoods second (I think)try. Superb cut out pass. Since he left only Finch has come close to that sort of passing ability in our side.


Tim Smith was a good passer of the ball, but apart from that................. :butb:
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