its time to go..........bulldog.
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"Muppets lose bite in title race?"BULLDOG wrote:MUPPET.Happy Kopite wrote:The following headline appeared in the sport pages of the Advertiser today:
"Bulldogs lose bite in title race"
I thought it was maybe a report on the Vista game yesterday???
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I decided a few years ago to stop posting on this site and true to my word, this is my first post in a good couple of years.
This is a special case as the topic is regarding an exceptional man but more so the end of an era. For many years now, when people think of Vista they often end up talking about Bulldog.
It is not uncommon for someone to spend years at one club, first as a player then maybe as a coach. But rarely does one person have such an impact on not only the football played but the culture of the club.
Having been coached by the Bulldog as a junior then given the chance to play along side him in the senior side I knew that he was a great club man and a very good player in his own right. But not until I ventured back to the mighty Vista a few years later did I realize what an exceptional and passionate coach he had become. Lets be honest, most of the blokes out there are there because Bulldog is. That is why I went back!. The fact that he has been trying to quit as senior coach for the past 3 years just tells everyone that this man has so much love for his club that he cant let go unless he is sure it is in safe hands and continues to head in the right direction.
Bulldog, for all the people I have met and friends I have made through this wonderful game you sit right up there with the best of them. Thanks for showing me that there is more to football than just winning and losing. PRIDE HONOUR RESPECT.
This is a special case as the topic is regarding an exceptional man but more so the end of an era. For many years now, when people think of Vista they often end up talking about Bulldog.
It is not uncommon for someone to spend years at one club, first as a player then maybe as a coach. But rarely does one person have such an impact on not only the football played but the culture of the club.
Having been coached by the Bulldog as a junior then given the chance to play along side him in the senior side I knew that he was a great club man and a very good player in his own right. But not until I ventured back to the mighty Vista a few years later did I realize what an exceptional and passionate coach he had become. Lets be honest, most of the blokes out there are there because Bulldog is. That is why I went back!. The fact that he has been trying to quit as senior coach for the past 3 years just tells everyone that this man has so much love for his club that he cant let go unless he is sure it is in safe hands and continues to head in the right direction.
Bulldog, for all the people I have met and friends I have made through this wonderful game you sit right up there with the best of them. Thanks for showing me that there is more to football than just winning and losing. PRIDE HONOUR RESPECT.
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kind words indead johnny boy.thanx.been a pleasure coaching you as a skinny,weird hairstyled junior,and then playing aloneside you as a senior to coaching you as a skinny,weird hairstyled young man.Dutch Delight wrote:I decided a few years ago to stop posting on this site and true to my word, this is my first post in a good couple of years.
This is a special case as the topic is regarding an exceptional man but more so the end of an era. For many years now, when people think of Vista they often end up talking about Bulldog.
It is not uncommon for someone to spend years at one club, first as a player then maybe as a coach. But rarely does one person have such an impact on not only the football played but the culture of the club.
Having been coached by the Bulldog as a junior then given the chance to play along side him in the senior side I knew that he was a great club man and a very good player in his own right. But not until I ventured back to the mighty Vista a few years later did I realize what an exceptional and passionate coach he had become. Lets be honest, most of the blokes out there are there because Bulldog is. That is why I went back!. The fact that he has been trying to quit as senior coach for the past 3 years just tells everyone that this man has so much love for his club that he cant let go unless he is sure it is in safe hands and continues to head in the right direction.
Bulldog, for all the people I have met and friends I have made through this wonderful game you sit right up there with the best of them. Thanks for showing me that there is more to football than just winning and losing. PRIDE HONOUR RESPECT.
you captained the side very well and always lead by example.
thanx for all the above mate.catcha last game of the season for some long awaited bevvies.
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Especially that close to your nose! You were made captain afterall....!Dutch Delight wrote:Pleasure has been all mine my good friend.................Except for seeing those ginger pubes of yours, that cabernet can scare a young man!
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i offered to turn the light out while you earnt the captains arm band but you insisted on eye contact. and the pleasure was ALL mine sweety.Dutch Delight wrote:Pleasure has been all mine my good friend.................Except for seeing those ginger pubes of yours, that cabernet can scare a young man!
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Bulldog, you are a manslutBULLDOG wrote:i offered to turn the light out while you earnt the captains arm band but you insisted on eye contact. and the pleasure was ALL mine sweety.Dutch Delight wrote:Pleasure has been all mine my good friend.................Except for seeing those ginger pubes of yours, that cabernet can scare a young man!
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Bulldog who is the dutch delight or 'johnny' he says he was coached by you in juniors, did i play with him, my team was the only junior team you coached wasn't it and he captained the seniors... who is this mystery man, why isn't he still playingBULLDOG wrote:kind words indead johnny boy.thanx.been a pleasure coaching you as a skinny,weird hairstyled junior,and then playing aloneside you as a senior to coaching you as a skinny,weird hairstyled young man.Dutch Delight wrote:I decided a few years ago to stop posting on this site and true to my word, this is my first post in a good couple of years.
This is a special case as the topic is regarding an exceptional man but more so the end of an era. For many years now, when people think of Vista they often end up talking about Bulldog.
It is not uncommon for someone to spend years at one club, first as a player then maybe as a coach. But rarely does one person have such an impact on not only the football played but the culture of the club.
Having been coached by the Bulldog as a junior then given the chance to play along side him in the senior side I knew that he was a great club man and a very good player in his own right. But not until I ventured back to the mighty Vista a few years later did I realize what an exceptional and passionate coach he had become. Lets be honest, most of the blokes out there are there because Bulldog is. That is why I went back!. The fact that he has been trying to quit as senior coach for the past 3 years just tells everyone that this man has so much love for his club that he cant let go unless he is sure it is in safe hands and continues to head in the right direction.
Bulldog, for all the people I have met and friends I have made through this wonderful game you sit right up there with the best of them. Thanks for showing me that there is more to football than just winning and losing. PRIDE HONOUR RESPECT.
you captained the side very well and always lead by example.
thanx for all the above mate.catcha last game of the season for some long awaited bevvies.
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Admition of defeat
Pure cheating
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Admition of defeat
Pure cheating
RUINS THE BEAUTIFUL GAME!!!
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I think the Dutch Delight might be a reference to his favourite player that he likes to Jackoff to.Mr Football wrote:That's all i wanted, gee was that so hard. I didn't know he was dutch and know one i know calls him johnny. I think the muppet comment was un justified
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