Great article on our Tooves

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Good onya Tooves.

I'm going into the English championship and Bradford sites constantly checking the progress of the team.

Just to try and stay in that division will be a hard ask as they're 12 points behind from the start.

Small steps to start with and then hopefully better players will start to sign for Bradford.

I hope they make it and are back in the top flight in a couple of years.

I'll be cheering them on, they're my 2nd favourite team now ❤️
 
"Maybe there’ll be some books written later on in life"

Can't wait Tooves.
I could think of a few classics

Lewis Carroll's, "Geoff's Adventures in Lottoland"
"To Kill a Seabird" by Harper Lee
"The Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri
The Hemingway classic, "The Fat Man and the Sea Eagle"
"Cannibal Farm" by George Orwell
"The Plague" by Albert Camus
"Dracula" (The Untold Greek Version) by Bram Stoker
"Pennie the Pooh" by A.A. Milne
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Over the Cap"... a back-ended drama by Jules Verne
Geoffrey Chaucer's, "The Canterbury Tales"... Oops, that was Des' release
 
Say what you will but if everyone at our club had a fraction of tooves class we would be the best run club in the NRL

If anyone has a genuine right to be bitter and speak it is him....but you will never see him lay the boot in. If only the owners / others could do the same
 
I could think of a few classics

Lewis Carroll's, "Geoff's Adventures in Lottoland"
"To Kill a Seabird" by Harper Lee
"The Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri
The Hemingway classic, "The Fat Man and the Sea Eagle"
"Cannibal Farm" by George Orwell
"The Plague" by Albert Camus
"Dracula" (The Untold Greek Version) by Bram Stoker
"Pennie the Pooh" by A.A. Milne
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Over the Cap"... a back-ended drama by Jules Verne
Geoffrey Chaucer's, "The Canterbury Tales"... Oops, that was Des' release
Dracula... the untold Greek version...GOLD!

Great write up of Tooves. He's got too much class to be associated with the filth that run the club now.
 
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