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Post by ted on Feb 14, 2006 17:58:25 GMT
I like Craigheads piece on the article posted by BJ.... 'Its not about individuals... its about team work'
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Rich
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Post by Rich on Feb 16, 2006 10:33:51 GMT
So many things you forget, Iv got a few IHNR's kicking around with quotes from Blaiser when he left nottm and went to sheff, still seems weird him coming a full circle!
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Rich
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Post by Rich on Feb 16, 2006 10:35:04 GMT
Oh and I refuse to show any of the stuff iv kept as it borders on Geeky, I used to be a big fan before I grew up(debatable)and became sinnicle!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2006 20:43:41 GMT
Iv got a few IHNR's kicking around I had every IHNR from issue 1 (an A4 sheet) up to August 1999. Boxes and boxes of them. I moved house that month and shifted all my stuff myself on a hot hot day. I finally got to the loft in my old house, where I kept all these things, and was so knackered I thought 'I don't want these any more' and took them to the waste paper shed at the RSPCA, along with 13 years of Hockey News, another pile of heavy boxes which I couldn't be bothered to hump around my new place. I still wake up at night screaming, wondering what possessed me to temporarily lose my marbles in such a fashion.
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Post by Ian on Jun 15, 2006 11:17:24 GMT
A whole load of Panthers programmes, dating back to 1982. Not a full collection by any means, but a good range. My favourite is from a Nottingham All-Stars v. Don Mills Comets game, signed by all the players.
Signed A4 picture of Shaun Wood putting a guy over the boards with a huge grin on his face, from the very first season.
Plenty of copies of IHNR from the mid to late 80s.
Tickets from the Wembley finals when we won in 1989.
Complete set of those beermats that Heineken did with profiles of British hockey players on the back.
A brick from the old stadium (it has that horrible flecked paint from the corridors on one side, thus proving its authenticity).
And, until recently: I used to use my ticket from the 2004 Challenge Cup final win in Sheffield as a bookmark. Just after last Christmas, I had finished my book so the ticket was just sitting on the bedside table waiting for me to start another one. Unfortunately, my wife tidied up, assumed it was one of our tickets from the Boxing Day game a couple of days before and threw it away. I was not impressed and she will not hear the last of it for many a year...
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