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Tuanzebe 14:15 - Sep 14 with 1646 views_clive_baker_

Tuanzebe zebe zebe.

Where is he? Cant say I’ve taken much notice of Burnley but he’s not even on the bench. Presumably fit as he played in the cup, his only appearance so far.

It’s a waste, he’s a Rolls Royce of a player.
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Tuanzebe on 14:17 - Sep 14 with 1613 viewsIllinoisblue

Hladky not in squad either.

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Tuanzebe on 14:19 - Sep 14 with 1577 views_clive_baker_

Tuanzebe on 14:17 - Sep 14 by Illinoisblue

Hladky not in squad either.


Less surprised about that one to be fair.
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Tuanzebe on 14:20 - Sep 14 with 1560 viewsblueoutlook

I thought he was injured again? Read it somewhere I’m sure.
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Tuanzebe on 14:24 - Sep 14 with 1509 viewsCafe_Newman

Tuanzebe on 14:20 - Sep 14 by blueoutlook

I thought he was injured again? Read it somewhere I’m sure.


He needs to stay well clear of the kitchen. It's a minefield for a professional sportsman.
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Tuanzebe on 14:28 - Sep 14 with 1457 viewsRadioOrwell

Tuanzebe on 14:24 - Sep 14 by Cafe_Newman

He needs to stay well clear of the kitchen. It's a minefield for a professional sportsman.


Kevin Beattie agrees.
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Tuanzebe on 14:30 - Sep 14 with 1408 viewsIllinoisblue

Tuanzebe on 14:19 - Sep 14 by _clive_baker_

Less surprised about that one to be fair.


True! May have to turn the game off; they keep showing Scott Parker and that’s not a face i want to see.

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Tuanzebe on 14:39 - Sep 14 with 1312 viewsronnyd

Tuanzebe on 14:30 - Sep 14 by Illinoisblue

True! May have to turn the game off; they keep showing Scott Parker and that’s not a face i want to see.


Thomas Frank's jaw exercises take some beating.
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Tuanzebe on 14:41 - Sep 14 with 1268 viewsChurchman

Tuanzebe on 14:28 - Sep 14 by RadioOrwell

Kevin Beattie agrees.


KBs was a bonfire, wasn’t it?
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Tuanzebe on 14:44 - Sep 14 with 1215 viewsmutters

He made their PL squad, so I'd expect him to play at some point

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Tuanzebe on 14:59 - Sep 14 with 1069 viewsRadioOrwell

Tuanzebe on 14:41 - Sep 14 by Churchman

KBs was a bonfire, wasn’t it?


Chip pan fire I think.
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Tuanzebe on 15:05 - Sep 14 with 997 viewsChurchman

Tuanzebe on 14:59 - Sep 14 by RadioOrwell

Chip pan fire I think.


It was chucking petrol on a bonfire (everyone did that back in the day if the bonfire was a bit damp).

Attached is the BBC article on him and it mentions it.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-45545515

Good excuse to post the tribute to the great man. What a player he was. Nice bloke too, by all accounts.
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Tuanzebe on 15:08 - Sep 14 with 965 viewsCafe_Newman

Tuanzebe on 14:41 - Sep 14 by Churchman

KBs was a bonfire, wasn’t it?


I'm not 100% sure, but I think Beattie's accident was as much a bonfire as Tuanzebe's was a diving incident.
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Tuanzebe on 15:12 - Sep 14 with 925 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Tuanzebe on 14:24 - Sep 14 by Cafe_Newman

He needs to stay well clear of the kitchen. It's a minefield for a professional sportsman.


Richard Wright says the loft is just as dangerous!

The truth is that most accidents happen in the home.

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Tuanzebe on 15:13 - Sep 14 with 909 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Tuanzebe on 15:05 - Sep 14 by Churchman

It was chucking petrol on a bonfire (everyone did that back in the day if the bonfire was a bit damp).

Attached is the BBC article on him and it mentions it.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-45545515

Good excuse to post the tribute to the great man. What a player he was. Nice bloke too, by all accounts.


Everyone is a bit of stretch, although it did happen a fair amount. It is a very dangerous thing to do. A doctor from Halesworth died from it a couple of decades or more ago.

EDIT: Apparently only 12 years ago. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-21613536
[Post edited 14 Sep 15:15]

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Tuanzebe on 15:19 - Sep 14 with 852 viewsPique

Tuanzebe on 15:12 - Sep 14 by Nthsuffolkblue

Richard Wright says the loft is just as dangerous!

The truth is that most accidents happen in the home.


Or in the supermarket, if you're Ian Marshall.
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Tuanzebe on 15:20 - Sep 14 with 847 viewsRadioOrwell

Tuanzebe on 15:13 - Sep 14 by Nthsuffolkblue

Everyone is a bit of stretch, although it did happen a fair amount. It is a very dangerous thing to do. A doctor from Halesworth died from it a couple of decades or more ago.

EDIT: Apparently only 12 years ago. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-21613536
[Post edited 14 Sep 15:15]


Interestingly enough, Terry Yorath got caught up in a chip pan fire but injuries were not serious.
( Not necessarily interesting )
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Tuanzebe on 15:22 - Sep 14 with 820 viewsCafe_Newman

Tuanzebe on 15:12 - Sep 14 by Nthsuffolkblue

Richard Wright says the loft is just as dangerous!

The truth is that most accidents happen in the home.


"Richard Wright says the loft is just as dangerous!"

Too right it is, you won't catch me going up into my loft
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Tuanzebe on 15:28 - Sep 14 with 787 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Tuanzebe on 15:20 - Sep 14 by RadioOrwell

Interestingly enough, Terry Yorath got caught up in a chip pan fire but injuries were not serious.
( Not necessarily interesting )


I doubt many use chip pans nowadays but if they do, a wet towel is your friend or carry the pan outside to burn out away from danger. Whatever you do, don't put water on it. That spreads burning oil everywhere!

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Tuanzebe on 15:31 - Sep 14 with 746 viewsCafe_Newman

Tuanzebe on 15:12 - Sep 14 by Nthsuffolkblue

Richard Wright says the loft is just as dangerous!

The truth is that most accidents happen in the home.


What was Wright doing in his loft, can you remember?
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Tuanzebe on 15:45 - Sep 14 with 638 viewsronnyd

Tuanzebe on 15:31 - Sep 14 by Cafe_Newman

What was Wright doing in his loft, can you remember?


Tending his cannabis crop?
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Tuanzebe on 16:18 - Sep 14 with 431 viewsmellowblue

Tuanzebe on 15:05 - Sep 14 by Churchman

It was chucking petrol on a bonfire (everyone did that back in the day if the bonfire was a bit damp).

Attached is the BBC article on him and it mentions it.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-45545515

Good excuse to post the tribute to the great man. What a player he was. Nice bloke too, by all accounts.


it was a privilege to have watched him all those years ago. Such a shame his career was cut short so much by injury. What an animal he was.
Another freak injury he had was over-straining while on the toilet, pulled a stomach muscle.
While at Col U .
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Tuanzebe on 16:55 - Sep 14 with 252 viewsChurchman

Tuanzebe on 15:13 - Sep 14 by Nthsuffolkblue

Everyone is a bit of stretch, although it did happen a fair amount. It is a very dangerous thing to do. A doctor from Halesworth died from it a couple of decades or more ago.

EDIT: Apparently only 12 years ago. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-21613536
[Post edited 14 Sep 15:15]


A can of four star was pretty much standard equipment for bonfires (not the big boring display ones) when I was a kid, if it had been raining as it invariably did before bonfire night.

My dad would bung half in as close to the middle as he could get it. Light it and burp on the rest if it wasn’t going to plan.

Mind you on one occasion he did burn the neighbours fence down with a Catherine wheel. That was exciting - took him and a couple if neighbours a while to put it out. Was better than the bonfire!

The bloke whose fence it was got a bit annoyed. No idea why - he got a brand new fence out of it. My dad disliked him anyway. He came from Yorkshire, was loud, had a caravan and his family was always on the ‘party line’ (you had to share telephone lines in those days).

As for chip pans, my mum burnt out half the ground floor of our house and smoke damaged the rest with one of those. It was fantastic excitement for me - two fire engines!!! Fortunately Top Cat (Boss Cat in the U.K.) had finished so I didn’t miss anything on the tv and got to stay at my friend’s for a few days - she was a better cook (and safer) than my mum.

After I left home, she had another go but only put a hole in the ceiling that time. I think she got a fire blanket onto it which was pretty ballsy looking back.

Are there such things as chip pans now? If there are I suspect they’re a tad safer which is no bad thing.
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Tuanzebe on 17:26 - Sep 14 with 101 viewsringwoodblue

He stepped on a rake in the garden apparently

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