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super_ram

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  1. Lovely ,lovely,lovely! Thanks , Joe , for another superb ,entertaining and informative write up. I can understand why 'our Tony' rates him so highly. A true Notts legend.
  2. Thanks for bringing me up ta date with your post, Joe.I was listening to the Rams losing at Blackburn but I know I can rely on you to give an accurate, unbiased report.You've not let me down. Thanks again.
  3. super_ram commented on Chris's article in News
    It sounds like everyone had a really memorable time.I know you and Jake certainly did. Amazing, (to borrow your word) the bonds of friendship that come about through football. I wish the press/media would publicise this kind of event more.
  4. super_ram commented on super_ram's article in Media
    Glad you enjoyed the article , weymouthPIE .I , myself , have learnt a lot just by reading the posts on this site .A lot of the posts make fascinating reading .
  5. super_ram commented on super_ram's article in Media
    Sincere thanks to all for your kind comments I hope you all payed attention, particularly you, Mr. Hateley, I may be asking questions later.
  6. super_ram commented on super_ram's article in Media
    I'm not fishing but do understand a bit more how you feel when you get a bit down about the site. I'm also getting a good feeling with the responses so far. Roller coaster ride. I'm up at the moment. And of course your opinion is always valued.(though not always agreed with) It's usually me encouraging you and the reversal is much appreciated.
  7. super_ram commented on super_ram's article in Media
    I am actually quite nervous waiting for a response, any response, apart from yours, Joe. I would have liked to give a more detailed write up but we can probably enlarge as members respond(if they do)
  8. super_ram posted an article in Media
    I have now written a brief introductory article about football up to the time of Notts formation in 1862 and will continue with more:-i.e. The formation of the F.A. and Football League and come up to date with, hopefully, interesting and informative articles. I enjoy reading about the history, players, and ups and downs of other clubs. I hope other site member do also and will add their own comments to give us all a better insight into football's rich history. Notts-Joe has asked me to write up about the history of football, not just relating to Notts County. On 28th of November 2012 Notts County celebrated 150 years of existance. Notts formation came about 50 years before The Titanic sank, 26 years before Jack the Ripper found notoriety. Across the Atlantic the American Civil war was being fought(1862-1865), Here in England, in the middle of Queen Victoria's reign, great things were happening.The lives of people in England were soon to be changed and then the whole world. The phenomenon we call Football was about to explode. Football was much different back in Dickensian Britain. Games involving ball like objects have been played for centuries. Football evolved as Mob Football and in the Middle ages every town or village would play it's own version, usually on public holidays. A good but watered down example of this is still played in Ashbourne each Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday. There were no set rules and often resulted in injury and damage to property. Many Kings have tried to prohibit football over the centuries, for various reasons, but football in some form would not go away. The industrial revolution in the 1700's brought about improved methods of manufacture and production It also helped change Britain from a rural to an urban country with rapid growth of populations in cities and towns particularly in Lancashire, Yorkshire and The Midlands. The workers were now being employed in large factories instead of their own homes and it's not too difficult to imagine impromptu games taking place after work. Public schools also had developed differing styles of ball games. These were often more like Rugby with a mixture of kicking and throwing and encouraged as character building. The first signs of teams being formed were beginning to be seen and with the coming of the railways by the mid 1800's, cheaper public transport was available.Another revolution was about to take place and NOTTS COUNTY would be at the forefront. To be continued - Discuss Super Rams Series in the Community.
  9. super_ram commented on Chris's article in News
    Too many fans are fickle -not on here ,thankfully. There are a lot of experts who seem to know everything about everything but if you asked them to put their hands in their pockets like Ray Trew ( and others in football) they start making excuses and shifting the blame.Every fan wants to see their team winning things or at least having a good go at winning things.We can't all be winners ,there has to be losers too.The fair weather supporters are often the loudest moaners.
  10. Your illness hasn't affected your writing. Once again a lovely, iinformative, easily read account.Thanks once more and I hope you're feeling better very soon.
  11. super_ram commented on Chris's article in Media
    It's all good fun, folks and we may all learn something, I have.
  12. This is a brilliant opposition view,never mind that it's by a 16 year old. Max ,take a pat on the back and all the best with your studies.
  13. super_ram commented on Chris's article in Media
    I didn't know who would be participating when Joe asked me to set the questions again and had a little laugh when he told me. Well done Magpiejul, very knowledgeable. Hard luck Tony,. still a legend in my eyes too. Thanks to you both for taking part and I hope other members have enjoyed this feature.
  14. Good report again,thanks Joe.The pitch coming in for a bit of criticism.So now the season just winds down.
  15. Good write up again JJ,once again thanks.Feel sorry for Bart who has been your hero so often this season,especially after the worrying time he's had this week with his daughter. I agree with NottsJoe.,Now a top 6 place has virtually disappeared why not give the untried young players a chance.The experience gained will be beneficial next season and help CK as he prepares for the next campaign.
  16. Cheers Joe,Just as I heard it,If Notts had won a few more at home this would have been seen as a brilliant result.
  17. A proven, experienced manager does not guarantee success.I've said previously how impressed I've been with Ck's interviews and now the uncertainty is over I hope this transfers into results.It's going to be a sharp learning curve(top 6 is still a possibility) with the number of higher placed teams to play.These next matches will give a better indication as to where Notts are going,.I wish CK and Notts all the best
  18. Another well written,informative and interesting article.Thanks Joe-keep'em coming.
  19. Another excellent article,I really enjoyed this one.Thanks Mickey.Unfortunately I never saw our ex-boss play but I did meet him,sort of.Take a look at the Cloughie article*(English Leagues Forum) on this site for more.His son, Nigel, is our manager,though his character is much quieter.
  20. Keep it up son, good post,well done. Your efforts ARE noticed and appreciated as evident by above 2 posts and probably by a lot more besides.
  21. Joe -from memory -Lou Macari played for Man U and Scotland,in the 90,s I think-Lively player
  22. super_ram commented on Chris's article in Media
    Bad luck Daz,a very good effort though-(a reds fan who likes All local teams?) Muddy -Excellent and spot on with the added information. Very well done to both contestants.
  23. I wish I had met Jimmy Sirrel.He is one of my all time heroes, up there with Cloughie.
  24. I agree Liam,the next few months will be very interesting and not just for Notts!!
  25. super_ram commented on Chris's article in Media
    Good luck with the fund raising.A nice relaxing version of the Bobby Vee hit.Incidently I saw Bobby Vee with The Crickets and Joe Brown and others I can't remember in the early 60's.

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