Collymore

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I see Collymore has broken his ankle.

Stan Collymore was carried off with an oxygen mask around his face after a horrific ankle break against Derby on Sunday afternoon. Play was held up for five minutes with Colly's ankle twisted 90 degrees. The game is still in progress.

Not have a good season is he? Well apart from the goal against Sunderland

-- Anonymous, April 02, 2000

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How awful! Didn't hear what had happened as the pub was having sound problems at the time. We couldn't tell if they said Collymore had broken his leg, or he'd scored. Glad they didn't show footage. yuck.

-- Anonymous, April 02, 2000

Definately won`t go down as his favourite season! Hope it is an injury that will repair well enough for him to continue his career.

-- Anonymous, April 02, 2000

Anyone who has read AS's autobiography will have read the gory details of his ankle injury, and will also realise just how well the man has done to get back to the level he has. To be honest, I think Collywobbles is a neanderthal, but nevertheless wish him a total recovery from what sounds like a very bad injury - hopefully to score more goals against the makems like his recent one.

-- Anonymous, April 02, 2000

Word is that its a clean break, just looked awful. It should repair very well and is not expected to cause him any great future problems.

-- Anonymous, April 02, 2000

Good to see people with sense and compassion on the board......unlike those t*ssers at the RTG.

I am not a PR consulatant for Collywobble, and don't condone what he has done in the past in HIS PRIVATE LIFE, but those Makem t*ssp*ts think it is great he has broken his leg, it is some kind of devine retribution, he deserves all he gets and they hope he will never play again.....

Jees, they really are the scum of the earth.....all of that pure and simple because a) he refused to sign for them in January when Monkey Heed made an approach and Collywobble apparently told him that he wanted to play in "a team that are likely to win something" and b) cos he then went on to score a hat-trick against them.

As I said above, I don't agree with his idea's of fun in his private life, but I can't see how anyone can enjoy seeing a professional player break his leg as badly as that.........

THANK GOD FOR GEORDIES.

-- Anonymous, April 03, 2000



ITK are you posting a MM on the Strawberry????

Jay

-- Anonymous, April 03, 2000


I don't see how anyone could not feel at least a bit of human compassion for anyone suffering an injury like that. They showed the injury in painful slow motion and close up on the highlights show here. I just caught a glimpse of him on the ground with ankle twisted before covering my eyes and screaming while they showed the replays. There's a reason I didn't follow my mother into medicine. *shudder*

-- Anonymous, April 03, 2000

The inbredded-halfwits can't show compassion, they are still sick after he scored a hat-trick against them on his debut. I for one hopes he makes a speedy return. Nobody deserves what happened to him on the field and the mackems mentality is on a par with Hoddles and the disabled.

-- Anonymous, April 03, 2000

Jay

Yes I am inputting as MM at the moment.....I've lost interest in the numerical name I was using.....it was going over everyones head....to bliddy clever by half that the trouble.

I am still barred from inputting into RTG but I am supposedly getting a new PC art work this week, so th IP will be different, will allow me to wind them up a bit more very soon......I will try and be a bit more subtle next time and not quite as in their face as I was last.....at least I don't use bad language to them.....I'm not stooping to their level.

-- Anonymous, April 03, 2000


I'll probably get crucified for this, but...

I sometimes wish Collymore played for the Toon.

-- Anonymous, April 03, 2000



OK Tre, you asked for it:

"Out the door, on your left, one cross each please "

;-D

-- Anonymous, April 04, 2000


Tre

Some will wait a couple of weeks till Easter comes to do that, but I will probably be on the cross next to yours....no doubt at the top of the Spinney Hill.

I reckon he would do well with us....wait for the hammering nails........and did suggest as much on the old HMS Communicata.

However - after a great deal of thinking - well two minutes actually, I did wonder how he would handle the Bigg Market and Quayside life style.....I decided that this would make him a bloody massive liability and would probably keep putting us onto the front pages because of some latest shinanegans rather than the back page where we should be......so dropped the idea of us trying to sign him.

-- Anonymous, April 04, 2000


What is it with the Big Market. It's made out as if it's the major drug supply area of the north east. Also that it's not safe to walk through there unless your foreign or have a Geordie accent.

IS Collymore still considered to have an unstable temperament and therefore more likely to succome to temptation.

-- Anonymous, April 04, 2000


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