west_yorks_blade
PL next season, Europe following season
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Is he able to come to the next Milwall fixture with me?
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please tell me that's not the target he's holding
Surely you'd have an owl so you practice head shots?please tell me that's not the target he's holding
He laughed - never mind Milwall they're easy compared to Mosul United away!!Is he able to come to the next Milwall fixture with me?
Please tell me he's a better shot than Connor Sammon![]()
I made them watch our win against Gillingham on a very dodgy stream
Yea the shirt thing is a good idea. Does anyone know who I should contact at the club. I will also arrange a collection of shirts from those people who have kindly offered if you re serious? The Iraqi lads currently play in old England strip - would look much better in Red and white!
Dont know why but this bloke got my total respect straight away
Dead serious,lets make it happen, but we must have a picture.Yea the shirt thing is a good idea. Does anyone know who I should contact at the club. I will also arrange a collection of shirts from those people who have kindly offered if you re serious? The Iraqi lads currently play in old England strip - would look much better in Red and white!
Sounds good Tyke 1889. I travel back to Iraq every other month and the company I work for also have shipments of equipment sent over. There are also 2 other lads who work with us who could carry it in their baggage if I gave it them!!What about this for an idea, we must all have a spare shirt we could let go, how's about we all drop one off for Baghdad to take back to the Iraqis? Would be great to see loads of Iraqi kids on telly running round in Blades shirts!
At the moment I'm off work so could do some local picking up/delivering etc if donators couldn't drop off but it would be good if, as mentioned above, the club shop could afford a bit of storage space, after all most of us who live locally get to the Lane once a fortnight, don't we?
Could this be too logistically difficult Baghdad Blade ?
Could it be something the club might be interested in backing for a bit of decent PR Rooks ?
The Iraqis are great people and and they love the Brits. This is where the critical fight against IS will be won (inshallah) over the next few months.
The Iraqis asked me 'are the Blades as big as Man United and City?'
I obviously replied 'Bigger'
Rooks is your man to contact I think. I've got numerous spare shirts you can have. Stay safe pal, up the Iraqi bladesYea the shirt thing is a good idea. Does anyone know who I should contact at the club. I will also arrange a collection of shirts from those people who have kindly offered if you re serious? The Iraqi lads currently play in old England strip - would look much better in Red and white!
Pompey I always liked the Senior Service and spent quite a bit of time doing the Maritime Interdiction stuff with your lads. . Staff safe too buddy! UTBGood stuff Baghdad Blade
Nice to see we have a footprint where it matters, and you are making it.
Take care, stay safe.
Up the Blades
pommpey (back in the navy)
Pompey I always liked the Senior Service and spent quite a bit of time doing the Maritime Interdiction stuff with your lads. . Staff safe too buddy! UTB
I just hope Bash has got a more accurate shot than his namesake BB...all the best out there by the way.This is Bash who is going to be the head of the Baghdad Blades! A great man
No buddy! Have read it though!
It's strange but looking at the forums when you are away makes you feel like you re at home. I can't wait for Saturdays and trying to get updates - makes the time fly!
Mad Mick, thanks for your kind words! Now D-Day must have been something altogether different and beyond comprehension. The Iraqi lads here are doing what they do to try and make their families safe and make a better iraq. I found this was also the case in the British Army where the lads were fighting to help other people but also to fight for their comrades and brothers in arms - it was never because we believed in the Governments goals.Awesome post, brought a tear to my eye. My brothers in the Terriers, and I have a lot of time for our brave lads and lass's.
Dad was in the war in the RN and my wife's Dad was on beach D-Day plus 2. We don't know how lucky we are.
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