A Darlo Tribute
A Darlo Tribute
A superb tribute to Darlington Football Club by Shawshank393
http://www.darlofc.co.uk/news.php?NewsID=759
http://www.darlofc.co.uk/news.php?NewsID=759
- Darlo Fonz
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fantastic!
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I am going to cry .....SINGH you will answer for this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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gutted, just absolutely gutted.
i think it's all just sunk in.
i think it's all just sunk in.
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divas wrote:gutted, just absolutely gutted.
i think it's all just sunk in.
Same here.
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I know exactly what you mean.divas wrote:gutted, just absolutely gutted.
i think it's all just sunk in.
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Plays fine here on my S2.Mullet69 wrote:Bollocks, won't play on iPad or android.
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Words cannot describe how devastated I am tonight, despite all the brave talk of "we'll be alright, we'll start again, it's for the best", the realisation comes that there is no coming back from this.
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This really is it lads, the fat lady is ready for Saturday and the curtain call is fast approaching.
And even despite the obvious sadness, I still managed a smile at 2:02.
And even despite the obvious sadness, I still managed a smile at 2:02.
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Yeah got it to work in the end. Was that Marco scoring a ludicrously good goal straight from second half kickoff down at Orient in the middle of that piece?Hilly wrote:Plays fine here on my S2.Mullet69 wrote:Bollocks, won't play on iPad or android.
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Can you really not make Barrow mate?Quakerz wrote:Words cannot describe how devastated I am tonight, despite all the brave talk of "we'll be alright, we'll start again, it's for the best", the realisation comes that there is no coming back from this.
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I am honestly struggling to think of something to say here. I honestly can't.
"Paris and the fall. The last months of the year and the end of the milenium. The city hold many memories for me...of cafes, of music, of love....and of death...."
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Superb , my heart sunk watching all those memories it has hit me now devastated.
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No, two reasons, 1) the wife is working Saturday evening, 2) With this in mind, I donated the money I would have spent going to Barrow to the players fund.Mullet69 wrote:Can you really not make Barrow mate?Quakerz wrote:Words cannot describe how devastated I am tonight, despite all the brave talk of "we'll be alright, we'll start again, it's for the best", the realisation comes that there is no coming back from this.
Also, I really don't think I can face it.
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Had tears in my eyes watching that. Then my girlfriend had to come upstairs from having a shower and bloody play it again didn't she!
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You can tell Wainy made it, he's in half the bloody clips! Great run from him in the snow to set up a goal for Giallanza(?). Shame there's no clips of super saves by Collett or Russell over the years.
Great to watch, but surprised there's no clip of Chris Senior at Wembley in May.
Really really gutted now.
Great to watch, but surprised there's no clip of Chris Senior at Wembley in May.
Really really gutted now.
On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
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Also, for this reason, I won't be going to Barrow.Quakerz wrote:Also, I really don't think I can face it.
I never want experience what I did last sunday when Gateshead scored again, I imagine it will be much worse at the final whistle on saturday.
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Thanks for the meories, Wainy, and thanks for this reminder of them. We've had some fantastic players and some fantastic moments. Sadly this feels like a commemoration more than anything else.
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That Martin Smith volley against Lewes, my word.
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That Wainy run in the snow was fantastic!
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Sometimes my job has me near to tears. Here I am at work ... I have just watched that awesome awesome tribute and now I am in tears. Why are we suffering like this???????
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Sure was Mullet, and what a goal it was, I had never seen it since the actual game. Shame the bastards nicked it in the last minute like!Mullet69 wrote: Was that Marco scoring a ludicrously good goal straight from second half kickoff down at Orient in the middle of that piece?
On a wider note, what a video, wish I hadn't watched it now as I am about to start work and am in no state to do so!
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what fantastic memories . they may take everything else but they will never take away 45 years of memories spent following the club that i love . somebody please save our historic football club.
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that was great neil, brings it all flooding back.like others have said, ive got a tear in my eye now.
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It was to Simon Johnson. I remember thinking how unstoppable he was after that goal... He was dropped for the next game, always underrated our Wainy!Spyman wrote:You can tell Wainy made it, he's in half the bloody clips! Great run from him in the snow to set up a goal for Giallanza(?). Shame there's no clips of super saves by Collett or Russell over the years.
Great to watch, but surprised there's no clip of Chris Senior at Wembley in May.
Really really gutted now.
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God how much i miss feethams
You may end our club but you never take away our memories.
Darlo until we die
You may end our club but you never take away our memories.
Darlo until we die
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A great tribute from a Darlo legend!
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He just wanted to keep warm. Thanks for everything you've done for the club over the years and see you tomorrow.Hilly wrote:That Wainy run in the snow was fantastic!
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