Paul Bastard on TV
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Paul Bastard on TV
Did anyone note our very own PAul on TV tonight on Spotlight. Seems Tarzan (Chris Hargreaves) took great delight in highlighting Paul celebrating behind the goal. What a guy.
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Check out the football league show - he was on there too.

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Don't think he reflects well on the club. Just looks like a raving nutter.
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i laughed at the way hargreaves said paul b'stard as in the new statesman - alan b'stard, you could hear the presenter give a little chuckle. =D
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the best 'Bastard Watch' was at Wycombe when we won 3-1, first of all he was jumping around like Billy Bowden for the first goal then was doing a Fjortoft celebration running down the front as the 3rd rolled in. Genius.
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I'm sure there was a time when we scored and, as he celebrated, threw his food all over him.

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And there was of course the time that he celebrated an FA Trophy win at Newport County in 2007 by getting locked in the toilets at the ground overnight. Didn't get on the telly, but it did get in the papers. I went to the same school as Paul, although he was a few years older than me, I couldn't forget him because of his name.
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There was another funny thing that Paul did on sat. It was in the first half and Ricey was down our end. The ball went over the goal line, and over the barrier. It was a close tussle between, I think Tongy and a Bury player. Paul did his usual and went to retreive the ball. He held it under his right arm, His love of TUFC and enthusiasm makes everything right (for a couple of hours) in this world.



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I was with Paul, that day. We actually walked out of the ground together. Paul then decided that he needed the loo, so he went back in. The rest is history, and such a funny story. It could only have happened to Pauli B.gullintwoplaces wrote:And there was of course the time that he celebrated an FA Trophy win at Newport County in 2007 by getting locked in the toilets at the ground overnight. Didn't get on the telly, but it did get in the papers. I went to the same school as Paul, although he was a few years older than me, I couldn't forget him because of his name.
Do you remember, as well, when we were in the conference. We were at Kidderminster (or it could have been Burton Albion) for an evening game, which was televised. They actually homed in on Paul, at half time. There he was with his tupperware box, full of healthy salad, resting on the crash barrier. He had a proper knife and fork and a serviette tucked into the neck of his shirt. What you didn't see was that he finished his meal with a very tasty yoghurt, and, of course, a proper spoon. Classic.

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