edge275 wrote:Kevin Horlock was once sent off for 'aggressive walking' can you provide some insight if this is a genuine rule.
I don't think it was clattenburg reffereeing then but would like to know his take on this.
dazby wrote:What a really nice guy. Thanks for your input. The vid will be up later this week.
After chatting to him I get why he's been so controversial. He's a guy who shoots from the hip and says it as he sees it. Sometimes the players don't appreciate that.
The only City related titbit was that Mario Balotelli racked up 58,000 pounds in traffic fines. He just parked where he wanted- because he could afford to.
Tokyo Blue wrote:edge275 wrote:Kevin Horlock was once sent off for 'aggressive walking' can you provide some insight if this is a genuine rule.
I don't think it was clattenburg reffereeing then but would like to know his take on this.
It was a creature called brian coddington apparently. Perhaps a gambling mate of mister clattenburg's.
I'd imagine they'd catch it under the "ungentlemanly conduct"rule that used to be in the book. Not sure if it is still there, to be honest.
Bluedj wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:edge275 wrote:Kevin Horlock was once sent off for 'aggressive walking' can you provide some insight if this is a genuine rule.
I don't think it was clattenburg reffereeing then but would like to know his take on this.
It was a creature called brian coddington apparently. Perhaps a gambling mate of mister clattenburg's.
I'd imagine they'd catch it under the "ungentlemanly conduct"rule that used to be in the book. Not sure if it is still there, to be honest.
This sounds awefully like "Section 18 of the Army ACT 1955 "Conduct Umbecoming of a Soldier" which cost me 327 days in detention of my Army career
Bluedj wrote:Bluedj wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:edge275 wrote:Kevin Horlock was once sent off for 'aggressive walking' can you provide some insight if this is a genuine rule.
I don't think it was clattenburg reffereeing then but would like to know his take on this.
It was a creature called brian coddington apparently. Perhaps a gambling mate of mister clattenburg's.
I'd imagine they'd catch it under the "ungentlemanly conduct"rule that used to be in the book. Not sure if it is still there, to be honest.
This sounds awefully like "Section 18 of the Army ACT 1955 "Conduct Umbecoming of a Soldier" which cost me 327 days in detention of my Army career
Mind you, I was a bit of a thug
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Bluedj wrote:Bluedj wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:edge275 wrote:Kevin Horlock was once sent off for 'aggressive walking' can you provide some insight if this is a genuine rule.
I don't think it was clattenburg reffereeing then but would like to know his take on this.
It was a creature called brian coddington apparently. Perhaps a gambling mate of mister clattenburg's.
I'd imagine they'd catch it under the "ungentlemanly conduct"rule that used to be in the book. Not sure if it is still there, to be honest.
This sounds awefully like "Section 18 of the Army ACT 1955 "Conduct Umbecoming of a Soldier" which cost me 327 days in detention of my Army career
Mind you, I was a bit of a thug
Crikey, 327 days is some record.
That sounds almost like thuggishness over and above the call of duty.
Most impressive.
Bluedj wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:edge275 wrote:Kevin Horlock was once sent off for 'aggressive walking' can you provide some insight if this is a genuine rule.
I don't think it was clattenburg reffereeing then but would like to know his take on this.
It was a creature called brian coddington apparently. Perhaps a gambling mate of mister clattenburg's.
I'd imagine they'd catch it under the "ungentlemanly conduct"rule that used to be in the book. Not sure if it is still there, to be honest.
This sounds awefully like "Section 18 of the Army ACT 1955 "Conduct Umbecoming of a Soldier" which cost me 327 days in detention of my Army career
Bluedj wrote:Always thought of you as a good boy Carl lol.
What Regiment was you in mate?
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Bluedj wrote:Always thought of you as a good boy Carl lol.
What Regiment was you in mate?
Its a long story mate , Joined the Cheshire regiment originally then transfered to RCT a while after.........it was a roller coaster ride in the short 3 years I was in.
Bluedj wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Bluedj wrote:Always thought of you as a good boy Carl lol.
What Regiment was you in mate?
Its a long story mate , Joined the Cheshire regiment originally then transfered to RCT a while after.........it was a roller coaster ride in the short 3 years I was in.
My best mate's bruv joined the Cheshires, he didn't last two years when they were posted in Hong Kong.
My first three years were mad, then I deided to grow up and had a sucessful further years with a few propmotions and a couple of really good postings
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Bluedj wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Bluedj wrote:Always thought of you as a good boy Carl lol.
What Regiment was you in mate?
Its a long story mate , Joined the Cheshire regiment originally then transfered to RCT a while after.........it was a roller coaster ride in the short 3 years I was in.
My best mate's bruv joined the Cheshires, he didn't last two years when they were posted in Hong Kong.
My first three years were mad, then I deided to grow up and had a sucessful further years with a few propmotions and a couple of really good postings
I got out of the army before I did real serious time in Colchester hahhaah...I was a fuckin toe rag back then, fighting was a way of Army life in Aldershot back in the 80,s!
patrickblue wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Bluedj wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Bluedj wrote:Always thought of you as a good boy Carl lol.
What Regiment was you in mate?
Its a long story mate , Joined the Cheshire regiment originally then transfered to RCT a while after.........it was a roller coaster ride in the short 3 years I was in.
My best mate's bruv joined the Cheshires, he didn't last two years when they were posted in Hong Kong.
My first three years were mad, then I deided to grow up and had a sucessful further years with a few propmotions and a couple of really good postings
I got out of the army before I did real serious time in Colchester hahhaah...I was a fuckin toe rag back then, fighting was a way of Army life in Aldershot back in the 80,s!
Having grown up there, I can assure you it was a way of life long before the 80's mate. All good fun though, loads of alcohol, and generally good relations with us civvies.
My finest moment was when I was seeing a lass from Sheffield, who was a PT instructor in the QARANC, and a Lieutenant to boot. Used to go to these amazing piss ups with her, and all the girlie soldiers would salute when we passed them.
Heaven for an 18yo lad.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:patrickblue wrote:
Having grown up there, I can assure you it was a way of life long before the 80's mate. All good fun though, loads of alcohol, and generally good relations with us civvies.
My finest moment was when I was seeing a lass from Sheffield, who was a PT instructor in the QARANC, and a Lieutenant to boot. Used to go to these amazing piss ups with her, and all the girlie soldiers would salute when we passed them.
Heaven for an 18yo lad.
Our favorite night out was walking pass the globetrotter (Paras shit house of a pub/club) and shouting out obscenities to the cunts that were mulling outside....then a chase occured , then a fight , then the red hats arrived , then it was a cell.
Ahhhhh..them were them days.
patrickblue wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:patrickblue wrote:
Having grown up there, I can assure you it was a way of life long before the 80's mate. All good fun though, loads of alcohol, and generally good relations with us civvies.
My finest moment was when I was seeing a lass from Sheffield, who was a PT instructor in the QARANC, and a Lieutenant to boot. Used to go to these amazing piss ups with her, and all the girlie soldiers would salute when we passed them.
Heaven for an 18yo lad.
Our favorite night out was walking pass the globetrotter (Paras shit house of a pub/club) and shouting out obscenities to the cunts that were mulling outside....then a chase occured , then a fight , then the red hats arrived , then it was a cell.
Ahhhhh..them were them days.
Both now gone, the Para's left quite a few years back, and were replaced by the Welsh Guards, and the Globetrotter shut down years ago.
Funnily enough, although I've moved away, I had a walk round Aldershot as a sort of nostalgia trip a few weeks ago. The town centre has turned into a real tip, reminiscent of all those pit towns in Yorkshire when the mines shut in the 80's.
Bluedj wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:edge275 wrote:Kevin Horlock was once sent off for 'aggressive walking' can you provide some insight if this is a genuine rule.
I don't think it was clattenburg reffereeing then but would like to know his take on this.
It was a creature called brian coddington apparently. Perhaps a gambling mate of mister clattenburg's.
I'd imagine they'd catch it under the "ungentlemanly conduct"rule that used to be in the book. Not sure if it is still there, to be honest.
This sounds awefully like "Section 18 of the Army ACT 1955 "Conduct Umbecoming of a Soldier" which cost me 327 days in detention of my Army career
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