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  • Cardinal Sin
    Cardinal Sin Posts: 5,233
    They might rethink this competition - I can't believe it would have sold more additional Jackpot tickets than the payout has cost them. The logical thing to do would have been to restart the prize money this season and build up again...
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,765
    Just been picked out for the crossbar challenge at the Bristol Rovers game for £3,500 . My 15 year old son is going to take it. No Pressure!
  • Oh_Yoni_Boy
    Oh_Yoni_Boy Posts: 1,762

    Just been picked out for the crossbar challenge at the Bristol Rovers game for £3,500 . My 15 year old son is going to take it. No Pressure!

    Good luck!!
  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,466
    I hope he spends the next 3 weeks practising in a park over and over again. I’m not saying it’s easy but it’s such a waste of an opportunity when they’re no where near. Saturday’s one was an absolute joke.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,765

    Just been picked out for the crossbar challenge at the Bristol Rovers game for £3,500 . My 15 year old son is going to take it. No Pressure!

    Good luck!!
    I've told him there's a £100 in it for him if he hit's it. First time he's ever swore at me!
  • Just been picked out for the crossbar challenge at the Bristol Rovers game for £3,500 . My 15 year old son is going to take it. No Pressure!

    He's not got much to live up to, the one on Saturday was shocking!

    Just make sure he spends the week beforehand practising. Forget maths and french homework, this is more important :smiley:
  • Just been picked out for the crossbar challenge at the Bristol Rovers game for £3,500 . My 15 year old son is going to take it. No Pressure!

    If not... What will you spend your £10 gift voucher on if thats what you win ;)
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,743

    Just been picked out for the crossbar challenge at the Bristol Rovers game for £3,500 . My 15 year old son is going to take it. No Pressure!

    Good luck!!
    I've told him there's a £100 in it for him if he hit's it. First time he's ever swore at me!
    Get him to practice with a proper ball. I think some may practice with a lighter ball and it is a shock when they kick the match one!
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,828
    a bit of practice...it's not that hard to do
  • Just been picked out for the crossbar challenge at the Bristol Rovers game for £3,500 . My 15 year old son is going to take it. No Pressure!

    Has he got a protest shirt?

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  • Half a funny story is that for one game I was picked last year. Went down to the training ground and went to have a practice with the U18's along with Serge Baltacha. Third attempt I hit the bar but having played a bit I was confident. A few efforts later though I tore my thigh muscle badly. This was the week before the game I was supposed to go on the pitch. As the week progressed my thigh was feeling a little better so persuaded by my son (who should have took my place) I decided to have a go. My wife came along with family and friends. Firstly I was asked to put on a large t shirt and as a 3 xl that represented a struggle and then when I was passed a ball as soon as I tried to flick it up I knew I was in trouble. Out we go on to the pitch whereby I had no confidence in the leg and embarrassingly missed the goal with the attempt. I wanted to get off the pitch asap but low and behold to rub salt in the wound they showed it back on the screen. Off down the tunnel what seemed ages I had to peel off the t shirt and I'm now hoping that no one recognised me especially with the poor attempt only to climb up the NW stand with someone who knew me laughingly going "unlucky".

    All in all though whilst I think I would have I had not tore a muscle I would have fared better it was a great experience after supporting this club for 56 years.

    Don't knock those who try.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,765
    This’ll be me if my son decided he’s to nervous to do it .

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  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,815
    about the same standard as most weeks attempts then
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,681
    edited November 2018

    Just been picked out for the crossbar challenge at the Bristol Rovers game for £3,500 . My 15 year old son is going to take it. No Pressure!

    Good luck!!
    I've told him there's a £100 in it for him if he hit's it. First time he's ever swore at me!
    wtf !!! You give him £100 if he wins you £3500 !!! If I was him I'd do a Nicky Bailey & send the ball into the top tier.....turn round & give you the finger. you tight ******
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,137

    Just been picked out for the crossbar challenge at the Bristol Rovers game for £3,500 . My 15 year old son is going to take it. No Pressure!

    Good luck!!
    I've told him there's a £100 in it for him if he hit's it. First time he's ever swore at me!
    wtf !!! You give him £100 if he wins you £3500 !!! If I was him I'd do a Nicky Bailey & send the ball into the top tier.....turn round & give you the finger. you tight ******
    Good grief
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,743
    That might be your best chance of hitting the bar.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,235
    Would love it if someone was asked what would you spend the money on if you win?

    "Maybe a couple of return trips to Belgium. Bar that i also have a couple of other cards up my sleeve".
  • Riviera
    Riviera Posts: 8,167
    How did it go today? My mates son was doing it. How many have a go, is it just the one?
  • Yes he was a lot closer than most about a foot over the bar
  • Riviera
    Riviera Posts: 8,167

    Yes he was a lot closer than most about a foot over the bar

    Cheers Steve

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  • Halix
    Halix Posts: 2,237

    Yes he was a lot closer than most about a foot over the bar

    You must have bloody big feet!
  • Riviera said:

    How did it go today? My mates son was doing it. How many have a go, is it just the one?

    A real pet hate of mine how absolutely pony the attempts have been that I’ve seen recently .
    Some of them genuinely can’t kick a ball .
    Your mates son has restored my faith , a decent little ping that was unlucky to miss , he gave it a chance .
    The others have been struggling to get the ball 2 ft off the floor ffs
    Was he wearing Astro /studded/moulded boots or brown shoes , i wasn’t sure from where I was but it was a decent hit
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,743
    First decent effort for a while.
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,849

    Riviera said:

    How did it go today? My mates son was doing it. How many have a go, is it just the one?

    A real pet hate of mine how absolutely pony the attempts have been that I’ve seen recently .
    Some of them genuinely can’t kick a ball .
    Your mates son has restored my faith , a decent little ping that was unlucky to miss , he gave it a chance .
    The others have been struggling to get the ball 2 ft off the floor ffs
    Was he wearing Astro /studded/moulded boots or brown shoes , i wasn’t sure from where I was but it was a decent hit
    It looked like boots - and it was probably nearer 3 feet than a foot but still a great attempt. It also wasn't a "loopy lou" type of effort but a flat clean strike of the ball.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,255
    The Charlton subs mobbing the winner today was brilliant.

    Maybe reading too much into it but perhaps an example of the reconnect between fans and players Bowyer spoke of recently.
  • Loved it , we all said the fella looked the part, I wondered if it was all the gear and no idea but I think I cheered as much when he hit the bar as when we scored.


    Had a go at my sons footy training this morning and hit numbers 4&5 on the bar and then number 18 out of 20 .. so 3 in 20 not great .
    one shameful one along the floor and another crap one a couple of feet off the floor the rest were decent enough .
    im 48 got dodgey knees and was an ok Sunday morning linesman/footballer .
  • First time someone has worn a kit and football boots, he had to do it.


  • 1StevieG
    1StevieG Posts: 10,967
    edited February 2019
    That was one classy finish onto the bar. For some reason I had a good he would win it. Lovely scenes after it too as the 2 girls ran on to celebrate and the players got stuck in too.
  • He looked the part. Indeed it was probably Lee Bowyer in disguise trying to raise some money towards his free agent striker...