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Len Masterman
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RE: Burnley v BORO

Any Boro fan who wishes to glimpse behind the curtain to discover a little about the internal dynamics, tensions and politics of the club could do wor...

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RE: Burnley v BORO

A brilliant and very well written opener, Selwyn. I don't think anyone could disagree with your analysis for which you produce a great deal of well-ma...

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RE: BORO v Hull City

Giles's 7 or 8 assists are often mentioned as something we have not managed to replicate. True enough, but I always felt that those assists need to ...

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RE: BORO v Hull City

Great news exmil, couldn't be happier for you and it would be great if Boro could bring your week to a fitting conclusion by winning in style Thanks...

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RE: BORO v Hull City

Thanks Powmill for producing such a good leader in the short gap between matches during which there have been major change of perspective seemingly ev...

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RE: Boro vs Blackburn

So what went wrong? You can say with some justification, as Boroexile and John have done that it's the age-old problem of Typical Boro. But teams ...

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RE: Boro vs Blackburn

Bob, Happy to do the lead for the Plymouth game if it's any help

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RE: Boro vs Blackburn

Thanks Martin for your very interesting opener. As someone who is (ahem) mature to the point of decrepitude I can recall 21 of those players on your l...

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RE: Preview writers 2024/2025

Bob,, I'lm happy to fill in for the Plymouth review for 21/12/24 if that helps.

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RE: Oxford v Boro

A significant watershed was the appointment of Chris Jones as Head of Recruitment. Before that it was difficult to find anything other than negative...

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RE: Oxford v Boro

Bob, You weren't wrong but absolutely right Your post saying that you didn't like Azaz was obviously precisely the kick in the backside that Finn...

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RE: Oxford v Boro

That 6-1 Luton game at Kenilworth Road in 1960 was indeed memorable. I was at Uni and travelled down with my best mate Dave Bingham, who many years l...

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RE: Oxford v Boro

Nice one, Bob. Original, clever, funny and a very good read. I went to see the Boro play at Oxford once and it was a very weird experience. In those...

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RE: Boro v Luton

I'm afraid that I will have to take my leave of this thread as I am having an early winter break. Sadly I won't get to see the Luton game, as I will b...

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RE: Boro v Luton

@exmil Thanks exmil. It was extraordinary to see Doughty hobble back on even though so badly injured and I assume it must have been because Luton m...

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RE: QPR v Boro

Agree about Morris. My MoM too. Some great play from us at the beginning of the second half, but continued sloppiness at the back allowed them back...

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RE: QPR v Boro

We may be 0-2 up, but we are not playing nearly as well as we have done in games we have lost. Our passing is off, there is little cohesion and had i...

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RE: QPR v Boro

I have never been convinced that apostrophes are really of any great importance, but it's probably not an exaggeration to say that the future of the e...

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RE: QPR v Boro

Very good Dormo There are a couple of common problems for writers who would never dream of using the grocer's apostrophe. The first is the use of ...

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RE: QPR v Boro

A lovely piece, Jarrko. Very well-written, interesting and entertaining. And very sensible on the Boro's current situation. I remember the Arsenal g...

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RE: BORO v Coventry

Nightmare half for Boro and Hackney in particular. Even before his sending off Hackney almost let Coventry in three times in the first 12 minutes as ...

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RE: Norwich City v BORO

@forever-dormo One of my favourite cryptic crossword clues: "He saw himself as winning on the pools" (9)

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RE: Norwich City v BORO

btw I had thought that the polls running level in the US election presaged a Trump win analogous to the Brexit referendum with large numbers somewhat ...

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RE: Norwich City v BORO

@forever-dormo With the greatest respect, Dormo, I really don't think there is any comparison to be made between Trump and Harris in terms of their...

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RE: Norwich City v BORO

We drew 6-6 at Charlton in the early 60s, our defence letting in goals as fast as Cloughie was scoring them at the other end. There was another rema...

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RE: Norwich City v BORO

@mw-in-darwin Edmundson appeared to pull his man back as he was breaking through when he was already on a yellow. It might well have been penalised...

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RE: Norwich City v BORO

Boro brilliant after a very uncertain start. Once we got our passing game going we were much the better side. Doke causing all kinds of problems and h...

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RE: Norwich City v BORO

An excellent opener Powmill, and I agree with your sentiments. Latte Lath really came good as our mainline striker at the end of last season, but ea...

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