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max power
01/03/2004, 1:25 PM
a few of us shouted out for fr wishy washy in the second half but no one came forward, we were very disapointed......

the 12 th man
01/03/2004, 1:37 PM
Originally posted by max power
a few of us shouted out for fr wishy washy in the second half but no one came forward, we were very disapointed......

do you know what.thats incredible,because i thought i heard someone calling my name but i thought it was comming from the man above ,so i looked up into the sky.
i heard very faintly "father wishy washy" and i thought the good
man was calling me home.i had just come to terms with that experience when i bumped into" tom the gom"(very scarey guy)
and that brought me back down to earth in a hurry:D

Martinho II
14/03/2004, 11:02 PM
Originally posted by max power
a few of us shouted out for fr wishy washy in the second half but no one came forward, we were very disapointed......

Well guess what folks I had the humbling experience of meeting fr wishy washy at the kildare co game God it was a humbling experience!:ball:

sylvo
15/03/2004, 12:09 AM
Do you know if he stopped off @ my building site/home for a few scoop's on the way to the game, if he did this mean's when i'm back over in a few week's time i'll have a hell of a lot of bottle's and can's to clear up. :eek:

the 12 th man
15/03/2004, 7:09 AM
venue :stadio via stazione
date:sat 13 march
weather :windy :intermittent rain: 9 degrees
pitch:excellent
attendance:approx 400(including martinho II/stephen kenny)
kildare county 0 longford town 1

a very busy start to the game but conditions (the wind) lended itself to route one football for the first half.kildare lost their centre forward on the half hour.just when we though it was going to be a scoreless 1 st half a very unselfish pass from dessie baker
to shane barrett saw him take the ball on his chest and control
to give the kildare goalie no chance.

the second half was a little disjointed as both teams made several substitutions.highlight on the pitch was a delightful pass from eric lavine to sean francis who sidestepped the kildare derfenders tackle leaving himself one on one with the goalkeeper,
his thundering shot came back off the post with the goalkeeper beaten.

highlight off the pitch was the sustained ribbing(light hearted) of stephen kenny by the sizeable group of visiting longford fans.



on the way home try as hard as i could i just couldnt find sylvos building site so i ended up with a case of dutch gold in a field near somewhere
called allenwood.i was ejected from a place called bord na mona
by a team of burly security men who didnt appreciate my tin cans getting tangled up in their briquette machines.


:D fr ww

max power
15/03/2004, 10:46 AM
my god i was told after the game that i missed you, i left early to head to kerry......marty said he was in awe of being in the presence of the great man himself !!!

the 12 th man
15/03/2004, 10:54 AM
Originally posted by max power
my god i was told after the game that i missed you, i left early to head to kerry......marty said he was in awe of being in the presence of the great man himself !!!

steady on there max i am after all human like everbody else.

well anyway i gave martinho II and the longford team my blessing for the forthcomming season.
while i was there i took the opportunity to talk to some of your "senior supporters"(in age) and they filled me in a bit about the
famous dispute and i was delighted to hear that it is mostly a lighthearted thing.

well all the best for the season and im sure i will bump into you
guys again soon :D

max power
15/03/2004, 10:59 AM
it is indeed a light hearted thing but if you go into the 5 a side thread you'll see soem people take it serious and can't take a joke......but it is funny

the 12 th man
15/03/2004, 11:05 AM
Originally posted by max power
it is indeed a light hearted thing but if you go into the 5 a side thread you'll see soem people take it serious and can't take a joke......but it is funny

theres only one thing for it.
i will have to pesonally come down to
the flanciro and bring a few brothers and sisters with me.
these people are specially trained in dispute management and
will be only too happy to help.

sylvo
15/03/2004, 11:30 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by the 12 th man
[B]




on the way home try as hard as i could i just couldnt find sylvos building site so i ended up with a case of dutch gold in a field near somewhere
called allenwood.i was ejected from a place called bord na mona
by a team of burly security men who didnt appreciate my tin cans getting tangled up in their briquette machines.


Father sorry to hear about your run in down in Allenwood with the heavy's from Bord na mona, I belive Dublin band the thrill's had a recent song about Allenwood the song was all about hanging round Allenwood with a horse, you should have gone into Carroll's for a pint. Next time yer down @ the stadio via stazione, and going through Allenwood, take the road to Prosperious, then follow the road to Donade, stop of in Connelly's in Balla and ask any of the local's do they know the building site of that lanky bloke with the short hair who sound's like the chef from south park, and you won't go wrong, much safer then asking my name round pub's in south london, have to say sorry about that last week, but we think we've found out what the homie priest is up to, it look's like he turned up in last snoop dogg video. :cool:

Roo69
15/03/2004, 11:42 AM
Originally posted by the 12 th man
venue :stadio via stazione
date:sat 13 march
weather :windy :intermittent rain: 9 degrees
pitch:excellent
attendance:approx 400(including martinho II/stephen kenny)
kildare county 0 longford town 1

:D fr ww

So Father, when can we expect you out in the Carlisle ? Friday would be the perfect time - massive match with U.C.D would be a nice way to open you account for the season with us

the 12 th man
15/03/2004, 11:44 AM
Originally posted by sylvo
[QUOTE]Originally posted by the 12 th man
[B]e of that lanky bloke with the short hair who sound's like the chef from south park, and you won't go wrong, much safer then asking my name round pub's in south london, have to say sorry about that last week, but we think we've found out what the homie priest is up to, it look's like he turned up in last snoop dogg video. :cool:

yes between getting my cojones kicked from one side of london to the other and then waking up half frozen in a field somewhere in co kildare it has not been a good week for your fav cleric.

from you directions it looks like a map is in order as i got completely lost on sat night,going through fields,bushes,streams
etc.i actually couldnt find my way back to my car hence i ended up
under the bushes ,although i was nicely inebrieated.

if you find the homie priest give him my regards(not)

the 12 th man
15/03/2004, 11:54 AM
Originally posted by Roo69
So Father, when can we expect you out in the Carlisle ? Friday would be the perfect time - massive match with U.C.D would be a nice way to open you account for the season with us

roo69,many thanks for your kind invite.
i am going to the uk for the rest of the week for a conference
on "how a cleric should behave in the presence of a sex maniac"
and am not sure if i will make it to the "carlisle grounds "on time for the match.
but rest assured that i will be at your grounds very shortly
to give you and the good people of bray my completely unbiased report.


fr ww:D up longford ;)

the 12 th man
29/03/2004, 7:16 AM
venue:tolka park
date: sat 27th mar
pitch:what pitch
attendance 1000 aprx (inc MARTINHO 11,max power,junior fr ww)
weather:dry 7 degrees
entertainmaent value out of 10 :7.0


it must be said from the outset that both teams struggled valiantly to provide an entertaining match on a pitch that contained more sand than banna strand.longford had the better of the exchanges in the 1 st half but it took a fingertip save from the longford keeper o brien to keep dub city out.the deadlock was broken on 27 mins when desie baker latched onto a pinpoint cross to rifle an unstopable shot into the roof of the city net.

the 2nd half saw city come forward in a big way and threw the proverbial "kitchen sink" at longford and it took a towering performance from longfords steve paisley(man of the match) to keep the marauding vikings at bay.there was a heartstopping momemt near the end when a dub city attack ended up with the ball looping over a stranded o brien only to go inches wide.
on balance the score was about right but dub city did themselves proud(particularly 2nd half) in what was their 1st ever premier division match.


ps: they do a nice lettuce sandwitch in the bar
pps: i saw peewees car outside.it was a bigger version of a kids battery operated jobbie where the on/off button is underneath :D