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Thread: Another Baggie bites the dust.

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    re: Another Baggie bites the dust.

    Ok this might sound controversial on a Wolves board

    I like Frank Skinner and yes I think Adrian Chiles is ok, at least he offers a sense of humour in his presenting and lets face it... you need that to present with those robots on Itv. They made a big move to bring him and Lee Dixon from Match of the day two, so what in their own opinion went wrong!!!

    Yes of course Gary Lineker is probably the best presenter out there, when it comes to what he did as a player and when you think of the respect he had on the pitch as well etc..

    I just think Itv have stunk the place out for so many years now and its NOT down to what Adrian Chiles has said, or not said.

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    re: Another Baggie bites the dust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71
    I'm not entirely sure what his forte actually is.

    I suppose he could become an after dinner speaker at the poorthorns

    Chiles sound as thick as pig **** so he should feel at home there.
    I think you're just copying Villa fans calling it ' the poorthorns'

    I often refer to it as 'the crem'[/quote]

    The crem.

    Which club did you steal that from?



    "The Shrine" FFS

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    re: Another Baggie bites the dust.

    Quote Originally Posted by Acido
    Ok this might sound controversial on a Wolves board

    I like Frank Skinner and yes I think Adrian Chiles is ok, at least he offers a sense of humour in his presenting and lets face it... you need that to present with those robots on Itv. They made a big move to bring him and Lee Dixon from Match of the day two, so what in their own opinion went wrong!!!

    Yes of course Gary Lineker is probably the best presenter out there, when it comes to what he did as a player and when you think of the respect he had on the pitch as well etc..

    I just think Itv have stunk the place out for so many years now and its NOT down to what Adrian Chiles has said, or not said.
    I agree, Skinner is funny and I think Chiles's bumbling humourous offbeat style made a pleasant change from the annodyne delivery of the normal anchorman...His replacement, Mark Pougatch being a good example. Watch this space

    Chiles was always excellent on the Apprentice aftershow,

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    re: Another Baggie bites the dust.

    Quote Originally Posted by sweeneywolf
    Ok this might sound controversial on a Wolves board

    I like Frank Skinner and yes I think Adrian Chiles is ok, at least he offers a sense of humour in his presenting and lets face it... you need that to present with those robots on Itv. They made a big move to bring him and Lee Dixon from Match of the day two, so what in their own opinion went wrong!!!

    Yes of course Gary Lineker is probably the best presenter out there, when it comes to what he did as a player and when you think of the respect he had on the pitch as well etc..

    I just think Itv have stunk the place out for so many years now and its NOT down to what Adrian Chiles has said, or not said.
    I agree, Skinner is funny and I think Chiles's bumbling humourous offbeat style made a pleasant change from the annodyne delivery of the normal anchorman...His replacement, Mark Pougatch being a good example. Watch this space

    Chiles w

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    re: Another Baggie bites the dust.

    Quote Originally Posted by 1877wolf
    I'm not entirely sure what his forte actually is.

    I suppose he could become an after dinner speaker at the poorthorns

    Chiles sound as thick as pig **** so he should feel at home there.
    hmm.maybe on that premise he could form a new double act with bullay

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    re: Another Baggie bites the dust.

    Quote Originally Posted by WBA53
    I'm not entirely sure what his forte actually is.

    I suppose he could become an after dinner speaker at the poorthorns

    Chiles sound as thick as pig **** so he should feel at home there.
    hmm.maybe on that premise he could form a new double act with bullay [/quote]

    He would make Bully look like a f *ckin Mastermind winner

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    re: Another Baggie bites the dust.

    Quote Originally Posted by WBA53
    I'm not entirely sure what his forte actually is.

    I suppose he could become an after dinner speaker at the poorthorns

    Chiles sound as thick as pig **** so he should feel at home there.
    hmm.maybe on that premise he could form a new double act with bullay [/quote]


    Sorry mate Julie Walters has already accepted the job! she's a Bennie and knows how to sound thick she's got awards for it.

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    re: Another Baggie bites the dust.

    Quote Originally Posted by WBA53
    I'm not entirely sure what his forte actually is.

    I suppose he could become an after dinner speaker at the poorthorns

    Chiles sound as thick as pig **** so he should feel at home there.
    hmm.maybe on that premise he could form a new double act with bullay [/quote]

    We both knew what Bully's forte was.
    We just saw more of his forte than you did.

    He was a Villa fan but put his heart and soul into Wolves.

    Anyway, I thought you had had enough on this board?










    Couldn't help yourself, eh?

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    re: Another Baggie bites the dust.

    Quote Originally Posted by 1877wolf
    I'm not entirely sure what his forte actually is.

    I suppose he could become an after dinner speaker at the poorthorns

    Chiles sound as thick as pig **** so he should feel at home there.
    hmm.maybe on that premise he could form a new double act with bullay [/quote]

    We both knew what Bully's forte was.
    We just saw more of his forte than you did.

    He was a Villa fan but put his heart and soul into Wolves.

    Anyway, I thought you had had enough on this board?










    Couldn't help yourself, eh? [/quote]



    He was a Liverpool fan as a Kid Mate got that from him deffo on the occasions we've spoken.
    His family were mainly Bennies so the dark side automatically think that is the way he would have followed ...Wrong!!

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