Bob Woolmer has died

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BeestonBoy
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Re: Bob Woolmer has died

Post by BeestonBoy »

Ooooooooooh get 'er!!
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colonel
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Re: Bob Woolmer has died

Post by colonel »

Beeston mate- its clearly not Keith's fault that he appears to have come out as a bit of a knob.
BeestonBoy
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Re: Bob Woolmer has died

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!laugh!

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planeterotica
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Re: Bob Woolmer has died

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Im not a great fan of cricket but i do remember Bob in his Heyday back in the 70s and he certainly use to give the Aussies something to think about
R.I.P. Bob.



zigsuk
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Re: Bob Woolmer has died

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Well, I hate fuckin golf - most overrated 'sport' ever invented (yet everybody seems to love it), but I wouldn't come on here being disrespectful if a vastly overpaid golfer had just died.

Methinks you ought to show a bit more respect for the recently departed.
BeestonBoy
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Re: Bob Woolmer has died

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OK now really really not wanting to start any kinda falling out on here,so please Keith dont take this the wrong way. But Zig you have hit the nail on the head!! Its a simple case of respect. Could sit here all night listing the past times I have no time for (btw I dont really have that much time for cricket) but I do not wish the protagonist's (have i used that term correctly?) any harm. Should the death of a tractor pulling champion be posted on here I would simply choose to ignore it. But hey.....thats just me.
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hattertim
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Re: Bob Woolmer has died

Post by hattertim »

Is there any sport that you do like Keith? Just asking...

BTW, RIP Mr Woolmer...from all that I've read from the tributes made about him
he was a genuinely nice bloke who loved the game of cricket with an almost childlike enthusiasm. The world is a poorer place without him. Nuff said.
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