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Post by Dave on Jul 11, 2006 12:47:01 GMT 1
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jul 11, 2006 14:06:55 GMT 1
Indeed.
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Post by Higgy on Jul 11, 2006 15:00:57 GMT 1
They a lot more attractive than most of the Nottingham ladies team lol, who are also called the Vipers incidently
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Post by davetheblaze on Jul 11, 2006 18:10:09 GMT 1
Whats the male equivalent of a puck bunny if there is a seperate name?
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Post by jakemurrall7 on Jul 12, 2006 13:31:03 GMT 1
think we discussed it a while ago and i think it got down to a puck buck
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Post by davetheblaze on Jul 12, 2006 18:05:32 GMT 1
think we discussed it a while ago and i think it got down to a puck buck I remember that discussion. I did talk to a Canadian who knew of a junior team there called the Vipers and the bunnies for that team had their own name, the Viper Pipers.
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Post by Carpo on Jul 18, 2006 21:06:30 GMT 1
Ahhh it's a tough life following Women's Ice Hockey.....
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jul 19, 2006 11:51:50 GMT 1
I saw a snippet in the Telegraph yesterday about two of the Phoenix players being selected for something although the article had them down as Blaze not Phoenix. Have they changed their name or was this a journalistic booboo?
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Post by Carpo on Jul 19, 2006 22:59:24 GMT 1
No idea personally, am not Chairman anymore.
Two Phoenix players were selected for North of England Girls, one for North of England Seniors.
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