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 Can't say I have. In fact I've never heard of anyone called wardrobe. It's an odd name yes?
 
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 3% is 16% of 19%.Originally posted by piscesHow does the difference between 19% and 22% make 16% 
 
 While you're here, have you ever heard of a footballer called Wardrobe? I don't mean that big bloke at Fulham.
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 I can't find it either - maybe his name wasn't Alan. Trouble is, I don't know what to search for. I think he played for a northern team. On the other hand, maybe I imagined the whole thing!Originally posted by ZZZZ SnoozerAlan Wardrobe? Is this a made up name? Google doesn't return anything.
 
 "Baldy" Pevsner is my hero.
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 I remember Alan Warboys...Originally posted by ZZZZ SnoozerAlan Wardrobe? Is this a made up name? Google doesn't return anything.
 
 "Baldy" Pevsner is my hero.
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 No that was at the Millenium Stadium, although Cardiff had a "reputation" in the past which has changed - it's very much a family day out now - although as with all clubs [ like millwll ] it's difficult to change perceptions.Originally posted by wendigo100I've never been to Ninian Park. Isn't that where someone fired a marine rocket across the ground which hit someone in the opposite stand?
 
 I saw Cardiff once at Notts County, many years ago. All I remember is that they had a bloke called Derek Showers playing up front. One of my favourite footballer names that, like Alan Wardrobe.
 
 Ask anybody who's come to Cardiff either to Ninian or the Mill Stad for a play-off or cup final and you'll usually hear that they enjoy their visit without any problems.
 
 Derek Showers was a good player, Robin Friday was my favorite - thats him in the avatar - he was once getting a load of skick from a luton goalie, so he took the ball rounded him and gave him the V sign [ again see avatar ]
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 Alan Wardrobe? Is this a made up name? Google doesn't return anything.Originally posted by wendigo100I've never been to Ninian Park. Isn't that where someone fired a marine rocket across the ground which hit someone in the opposite stand?
 
 I saw Cardiff once at Notts County, many years ago. All I remember is that they had a bloke called Derek Showers playing up front. One of my favourite footballer names that, like Alan Wardrobe.
 
 "Baldy" Pevsner is my hero.
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 I've never been to Ninian Park. Isn't that where someone fired a marine rocket across the ground which hit someone in the opposite stand?
 
 I saw Cardiff once at Notts County, many years ago. All I remember is that they had a bloke called Derek Showers playing up front. One of my favourite footballer names that, like Alan Wardrobe.
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 I've seen some pics of it, looks quite impressive.
 
 They've started work on Cardiff's new stadium in the last month or so - be ready December 2008.
 
 Be nice to have at least one season in the Premiership at Ninian Park !  
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 Surprisingly, the National Hockey stadium isn't too bad. The ground only holds 8100, similar to what Plough Lane would have been if it had gone all-seater, and they usually get 6000 so it generates a bit of noise.Originally posted by BluebirdRisdale seem ok at the moment, but I won't hold my breath.
 
 I used to like plough lane, whats the Dons stadium like ?
 
 Is it a bit soul less ?
 
 The new stadium opens for next season. It looks magnificent, UEFA grade four or something, and (I think) all paid for. It will hold 30,000, so I don't think we'll be filling it for some time to come!
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 Risdale seem ok at the moment, but I won't hold my breath.Originally posted by wendigo100Quite true! He left you with Peter Risdale, and Wimbledon with some clueless Norwegians.
 
 Although I have to say, without Sam Hamman Wimbledon might never have left the conference/Southern League, and he did kick off a bit of a revival at Cardiff.
 
 I have to admit that I was an avid Chelsea supporter when I was younger, but I've grown up now. 
 
 I used to like plough lane, whats the Dons stadium like ?
 
 Is it a bit soul less ?
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 Quite true! He left you with Peter Risdale, and Wimbledon with some clueless Norwegians.Originally posted by Bluebirdyep, he did although the one chance he had he wasted.
 
 
 So as well as being shafted by Gordon Brown, we both been shafted by Sam Hamman as well 
 
 Although I have to say, without Sam Hamman Wimbledon might never have left the conference/Southern League, and he did kick off a bit of a revival at Cardiff.
 
 I have to admit that I was an avid Chelsea supporter when I was younger, but I've grown up now.  
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 yep, he did although the one chance he had he wasted.
 
 
 So as well as being shafted by Gordon Brown, we both been shafted by Sam Hamman as well  
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 MK Dons.Originally posted by BluebirdI would like to think so, but without Chopra we're a bit toothless.
 
 New boy Feeney might start upfront [ played alongside Healy for NI mid-week ].
 
 You support anybosy in particular ?
 
 Did Easter get a run on Wednesday? I was so tied up with the England game I forgot to look out for him on the Wales highlights.
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 I would like to think so, but without Chopra we're a bit toothless.Originally posted by wendigo100Interesting site.
 
 Are you going to beat the mackems on Saturday?
 
 New boy Feeney might start upfront [ played alongside Healy for NI mid-week ].
 
 You support anybosy in particular ?
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