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Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: cdbearsfan on April 26, 2011, 11:05:26 PM

Title: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: cdbearsfan on April 26, 2011, 11:05:26 PM
Well, sort of.

Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: Clark W Griswold on April 26, 2011, 11:35:54 PM
Is that a Beaver?
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: eamonn on April 27, 2011, 12:12:07 AM
Is that a Beaver?

Sounds like something Clark W Greaseball would say.
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: Dave Cooper please on April 27, 2011, 09:04:56 AM
Isn't this the same mascot that once tried to sledge down the steps of one of the stands?
And also hid inside a cardboard box in the centre-circle while they tannoy played "Living in a Box", and got out to take a bow when it finished?

Truly a star amongst mascots.
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: TopDeck113 on April 27, 2011, 09:18:16 AM
They'll be dying in the streets of Raith tonight.  Probably of laughter.
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: cdbearsfan on April 27, 2011, 09:33:40 AM
There's no such place as Raith.
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: Dave Cooper please on April 27, 2011, 09:38:56 AM
Yes there is, it's just south of Albion, in St. Mirrenshire.
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: WikiVilla on April 27, 2011, 09:40:31 AM
now thats entertainment
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: WikiVilla on April 27, 2011, 09:42:42 AM
on a par with

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Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: cdbearsfan on April 27, 2011, 09:46:03 AM
Yes there is, it's just south of Albion, in St. Mirrenshire.

Well, sort of... but nobody actually "lives" in Raith, so they can't die there, as TD113 suggested.

"The modern Raith Rovers were founded in 1883 in the Scottish town of Kirkcaldy, playing at Robbie's Park. Though there were other teams who incorporated the town name, such as Kirkcaldy Wanderers and Kirkcaldy United, Raith became the most successful of the local teams, winning five trophies in the 1890s.[1] There had been a much earlier (and unrelated) Raith Rovers which merged with what is now Cowdenbeath in 1882.

Although it lends its name to many entities in the region, Raith is not itself a settlement. A Raith Rovers victory in the 1960s led to a famous BBC commentator's blunder that the fans would be "dancing in the streets of Raith tonight". Although commonly attributed to Englishman David Coleman, this was actually said by Scotsman Sam Leitch.[2] Raith (Scottish Gaelic: rath, "fort" or "fortified residence") as an area once stretched from south of Loch Gelly as far as Kirkcaldy[3] and the Battle of Raith is said to have been fought here in 596 AD.[1] Raith House and Raith Tower sit on Cormie Hill to the west of Kirkcaldy and several parts of the town are built on land formerly of the Raith Estate,[4] although the modern housing estate bearing the Raith name dates from long after the origins of the team."

Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: darren woolley on April 27, 2011, 10:11:39 AM
I thought it was funny brought a smile to my face.
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: eamonn on April 27, 2011, 05:52:53 PM
There's no such place as Raith.

What, just like there's no such place as Total Network Solutions?
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: villa1 on April 27, 2011, 06:29:11 PM
I reckon the General could supply Hercules with the real thing when Blues come to us next year!
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: villa1 on April 27, 2011, 06:30:58 PM
on a par with

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" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

He didn't even dance!
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: Somniloquism on April 27, 2011, 08:44:14 PM
on a par with

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" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Isn't that a Bo Selecta impersonator rather then a Michael Jackson one?
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: Dave Cooper please on April 27, 2011, 11:52:59 PM
There's no such place as Raith.

What, just like there's no such place as Total Network Solutions?

I think you mean The New Saints.
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: The Left Side on April 28, 2011, 02:13:04 AM
Great post
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: TopDeck113 on April 28, 2011, 05:08:34 PM
Yes there is, it's just south of Albion, in St. Mirrenshire.

Well, sort of... but nobody actually "lives" in Raith, so they can't die there, as TD113 suggested.

"The modern Raith Rovers were founded in 1883 in the Scottish town of Kirkcaldy, playing at Robbie's Park. Though there were other teams who incorporated the town name, such as Kirkcaldy Wanderers and Kirkcaldy United, Raith became the most successful of the local teams, winning five trophies in the 1890s.[1] There had been a much earlier (and unrelated) Raith Rovers which merged with what is now Cowdenbeath in 1882.

Although it lends its name to many entities in the region, Raith is not itself a settlement. A Raith Rovers victory in the 1960s led to a famous BBC commentator's blunder that the fans would be "dancing in the streets of Raith tonight". Although commonly attributed to Englishman David Coleman, this was actually said by Scotsman Sam Leitch.[2] Raith (Scottish Gaelic: rath, "fort" or "fortified residence") as an area once stretched from south of Loch Gelly as far as Kirkcaldy[3] and the Battle of Raith is said to have been fought here in 596 AD.[1] Raith House and Raith Tower sit on Cormie Hill to the west of Kirkcaldy and several parts of the town are built on land formerly of the Raith Estate,[4] although the modern housing estate bearing the Raith name dates from long after the origins of the team."

It was the famous commentary blunder I was paraphrasing.  I was aware that there that is no such place as Raith.
 
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: cdbearsfan on April 28, 2011, 05:11:35 PM
Yes there is, it's just south of Albion, in St. Mirrenshire.

Well, sort of... but nobody actually "lives" in Raith, so they can't die there, as TD113 suggested.

"The modern Raith Rovers were founded in 1883 in the Scottish town of Kirkcaldy, playing at Robbie's Park. Though there were other teams who incorporated the town name, such as Kirkcaldy Wanderers and Kirkcaldy United, Raith became the most successful of the local teams, winning five trophies in the 1890s.[1] There had been a much earlier (and unrelated) Raith Rovers which merged with what is now Cowdenbeath in 1882.

Although it lends its name to many entities in the region, Raith is not itself a settlement. A Raith Rovers victory in the 1960s led to a famous BBC commentator's blunder that the fans would be "dancing in the streets of Raith tonight". Although commonly attributed to Englishman David Coleman, this was actually said by Scotsman Sam Leitch.[2] Raith (Scottish Gaelic: rath, "fort" or "fortified residence") as an area once stretched from south of Loch Gelly as far as Kirkcaldy[3] and the Battle of Raith is said to have been fought here in 596 AD.[1] Raith House and Raith Tower sit on Cormie Hill to the west of Kirkcaldy and several parts of the town are built on land formerly of the Raith Estate,[4] although the modern housing estate bearing the Raith name dates from long after the origins of the team."

It was the famous commentary blunder I was paraphrasing.  I was aware that there that is no such place as Raith.
 

Apologies.
Title: Re: Mascot shoots away supporters.
Post by: Witton Warrior on April 29, 2011, 08:16:47 AM
Bizarre!

I loathe mascots, nearly as creepy as clowns.
What has the Villa lion got on the front of his "mane" - looks like a bow or something...?
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