Will the autobiography be out for Christmas?DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 9:31 pmOneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:02 pmI didn't want to remind everyone, or bring your name into the conversation in your absence mate.... What with you having had more knee injuries than a dancing tiller girl on speed!
Knees, ankles, ribs, wrist, nose, elbow, collar bone, eye socket, jaw, teeth, concussions, cheek bone, metatarsal, ligaments, tendons, stitches.... had em all broken, torn or strained, in a glorious 40 year career at the low levels of the amateur Dublin leagues.... and a few of those injuries were from the regular fights you get at that level....
When I get up in the morning and I'm walking down the stairs my knees and ankles sound like shotguns going off ffs.
But I loved every minute of those 40 years playing.
Welcome Jurrien Timber
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Dint realise you were such an old boy db10 pension soon.
And OBG the forums very own tom Daley! Sounds like you were quite the little mover!
All this pain makes my snapped acl and elbow and broken toes seem minor!
And OBG the forums very own tom Daley! Sounds like you were quite the little mover!
All this pain makes my snapped acl and elbow and broken toes seem minor!
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Old as fuck now man. Started playing at under 5 level in Australia.the playing mantis wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 2:15 pmDint realise you were such an old boy db10 pension soon.
And OBG the forums very own tom Daley! Sounds like you were quite the little mover!
All this pain makes my snapped acl and elbow and broken toes seem minor!
My old man was old skool Oirish: never back down, never show fear, never walk away from a fight, never throw the first punch, but always ensure you throw the last punch. He raised me and my brothers like that. He was an intelligent, well educated, calm man. But fucking hard as nails. And he expected no less from us.
I thought I was fearless on the pitch. It took my now good lady wife (girlfriend at the time) to put it into perspective the one and only time she came to watch me play. Afterwards, I was pumped up thinking I'd shown her what a tough guy I was, and she just looked at me and said something like "You're a fucking idiot. All of you. Fucking idiots."
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I don't do autographs or photos so dont bother asking.BobbyPires7 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 10:18 pmWill the autobiography be out for Christmas?DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 9:31 pmOneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:02 pmI didn't want to remind everyone, or bring your name into the conversation in your absence mate.... What with you having had more knee injuries than a dancing tiller girl on speed!
Knees, ankles, ribs, wrist, nose, elbow, collar bone, eye socket, jaw, teeth, concussions, cheek bone, metatarsal, ligaments, tendons, stitches.... had em all broken, torn or strained, in a glorious 40 year career at the low levels of the amateur Dublin leagues.... and a few of those injuries were from the regular fights you get at that level....
When I get up in the morning and I'm walking down the stairs my knees and ankles sound like shotguns going off ffs.
But I loved every minute of those 40 years playing.
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By all accounts Timber has been registered for the knockout phase of the champions league, so please god a return to action must be imminent
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Augie ,some suggesting he will back for the Burnley game,I wouldn't hold my breath though
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The updated squads after the January window have to be named now for the remaining rounds, doesn't mean he's close to a return unfortunately.
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rodders999 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 2:37 pmThe updated squads after the January window have to be named now for the remaining rounds, doesn't mean he's close to a return unfortunately.
Why add his name to this list if he is nowhere near returning ??
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Because you have to submit the squad list for the rest of the tournament now. Obviously the hope is that he's available for the latter stages if we manage to get that far, not a hope in hell he will play either game against Porto.augie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 4:59 pmrodders999 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 2:37 pmThe updated squads after the January window have to be named now for the remaining rounds, doesn't mean he's close to a return unfortunately.
Why add his name to this list if he is nowhere near returning ??
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Jurrien Timber is now back in full training
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Very Good News. Nice One McD
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Ye ,he rang me this morning to let me know
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Are you sure he didn’t pop round to borrow some sugar ?