01-04-2011 5:15 PM
Another reply from this week Tony Cascarino , this week has made up for 9 days without a reply..A proper old fashion centre forward.
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01-04-2011 5:17 PM
Great photo's again Wayne, Like the Celtic one..Nice.
01-04-2011 5:20 PM
Great reply not keen on the green and white photo hurts my eyes 😉
01-04-2011 6:08 PM
Nice one
01-04-2011 6:43 PM
well done
01-04-2011 6:52 PM
Well done was a good player in his day from what i remember of him, did you send to a club or private address?
01-04-2011 7:16 PM
well done, good reply, i remember him when he was at celtic lol, was this a pravite address you used
01-04-2011 8:02 PM
Great result well done.
01-04-2011 8:17 PM
was sent to a private address.
01-04-2011 8:48 PM
Another good one. Well done Wayne.
01-04-2011 9:04 PM
some nice results for this week, this is the pick of them for me, congrats
01-04-2011 9:05 PM
well done
01-04-2011 9:22 PM
Nice pictures and reply Wayne
01-04-2011 9:34 PM
Well Done, Nice Reply, 🙂
Have a found memory of Tony whilst playing for Celtic. As he was coming on as a substitute at Ibrox in an Old Firm game, he got a standing ovation from the Rangers fans.
Within 2 minute of coming onto the pitch, he had stuck the ball through Andy Goram's legs into the Rangers net. Needless to say he got another standing ovation at the end of the game....This time from the Celtic fans 🙂 Unfortunetely, that was by far the highlight of his time in Glasgow.
01-04-2011 10:32 PM
Well done Wayne I like this one a lot . As Michael said Tony didn't have the best of times at Celtic here,s another story for you ......
Even though he was with the Celtic for a very short space of time, Cascarino is still ridiculed in Scottish football circles. Lampooned by the wags that "he couldnae even hit a coo's arse wae a banjo!", BBC Scotland's "Off The Ball" decided to put this to the test. In front of a studio audience, two BBC staff members dressed up in a pantomine costume as a 'cow' whilst another member of staff brought in his father's trusty old banjo (as you would) to help out.Cascarino was next asked to assist in the act by proving to the public that what they were saying about him was wrong. Taking the banjo in both hands, he relished the chance to prove his doubters wrong. However, he was a bit over eager, and Cascarino ended up walloping the poor 'cow' as hard as he could. The audience went quiet and all that could be heard were the poor squeals of pain from the poor stage hand ("Neil") who made up the 'cow's' arse. The banjo was broken into two (how was the guy going to explain that to his old man?) and poor wee Neil ended up in hospital.The moral of this story? Err.... leave poor cow's arses alone I guess!(Anecdote from BBC Radio Scotland's "Off The Ball" Aug 09)
02-04-2011 10:12 AM
Well done on some brilliant replies...a nice lot there you must be over the moon 🙂
03-04-2011 5:56 PM
well done
04-04-2011 12:29 PM
congrats mate:-)