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    O/T Romanis

    Just watched the Wilder Ortiz fight, I don't think AJ will be getting many sleepless nights if Wilder performs like that against him. The American commentator made me laugh at the end he was going on as if Wilder was another Ali or Marciano.
    The fight must have been close to being stopped in the 7th as Otis battered him but the 8th was the turning point.
    Wilder hadn't recovered properly and tho' Ortiz won the round he was to cautious and let him recover.
    Credit the way Wilder finished it he as a big right hand.
    He reminds me tho' of a big Thomas Hearns great upper body strength but very thin legs has a hard punch but looks shaky when hit. If he fights AJ he will have to keep his guard up a lot more.
    Bring it on.

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    A lot can happen before that fight takes place. Parker might just win.
    Wilder perhaps got too cocky for his own good, but yes on the basis of the Ortiz fight, he should avoid Joshua until he gets the best possible payday, because he's gonna be a has been after that.

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    Oh btw, how's the injury going?
    Now now, don't you go molesting horses again. Them Kiwis don't like outsiders interfering with their horses!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romanis View Post
    Oh btw, how's the injury going?
    Now now, don't you go molesting horses again. Them Kiwis don't like outsiders interfering with their horses!
    Much better went to my daughters doctor and she drained the haematoma on my leg and the pain as eased 75%.
    Leg /ankle still a bit swollen but getting about better now. Back home in just over 2 weeks thanks for asking.
    Off to see a NZ Notts fan tomorrow so hoping we have seen off the Stags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    Much better went to my daughters doctor and she drained the haematoma on my leg and the pain as eased 75%.
    Leg /ankle still a bit swollen but getting about better now. Back home in just over 2 weeks thanks for asking.
    Off to see a NZ Notts fan tomorrow so hoping we have seen off the Stags.
    Close but no cigar! Oh btw, when meeting fellow Notts fan, just to be safe, have the ambulances services on speed dial!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romanis View Post
    Close but no cigar! Oh btw, when meeting fellow Notts fan, just to be safe, have the ambulances services on speed dial!
    Fooook me, how bad is it, when you have to travel half way round the world to find another Notts fan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    Fooook me, how bad is it, when you have to travel half way round the world to find another Notts fan?
    It's to make sure I get away from any Forest fans

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    So you're spending Easter in NZ then? Well I hope you have a good one, just don't frisky with the Easter Bunnies!

    Btw I certainly hope your daughter and son-in-law have not been duped into supporting Notts from afar. That would be very cruel.
    Advice them to support Wellington Phoenix in the A-League instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romanis View Post
    So you're spending Easter in NZ then? Well I hope you have a good one, just don't frisky with the Easter Bunnies!

    Btw I certainly hope your daughter and son-in-law have not been duped into supporting Notts from afar. That would be very cruel.
    Advice them to support Wellington Phoenix in the A-League instead.
    My daughter used to go to the odd Notts game with me when she lived in the UK and they both go to a game when they come over (obviously they have taste) though my son in law is a massive cricket fan and also rugby. Soccer as they call it isn't a major sport over here.

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    Nah. It's more like the obligatory visit to the in laws.

    Your Daughter: Honey, it's that time of year again. We've got to humour dad and follow him to watch a match.

    Son in law: Bloody hell. Not that crap again. It's like Dad's Army with all those codgers next to us.

    Daughter: Oh be nice. You know Dad's crazy and this Notts County is part of that craziness.

    Son in law: Just the 1 game, you hear. It's bad enough watching that pile of ****e play, even worse with all those geriatics next to us and to top it off, him and his mates talking history. ' oh I've been watching them since 1950'
    ' oh you remember the time when dodgy legs played for us.' God give me strength.

    Daughter: Now, now honey. Just humour the old man

    Son in law: Well I suppose so, but if you could arrange an away game, that would at least be less torturous. Like the one they play in Wales some time back. You remember the one they scored an away goal at a Premiership team!

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