1. The Leeds play off game at Birmingham. Car broke down and had to listen to the game on the recovery wagon's radio. Driver was a West Brom supporter and was shouting and cheering along with us.
2. The Defence, Horley Town's old ground, now a housing estate. Been to all the other local grounds but never got to that one.
3. The '47 Cup Final. My Dad wanted to take me but Mum said I was too young and that anyway he wouldn't be allowed in pubs to celebrate if we won if anyone found me under his coat! (I was 10 months old)
a) What 1 sporting event would have attended that you didnt Either (a) the 32-33 Bodyline series v Australia. Would have loved to see Jardine's harlequin cap and patrician air getting up Aussie noses - not to mention Larwood bouncing the ball around their throats; or (b) Compton and Edrich batting together at Lords during their annus mirabailis in 1947
b) Which football stadium would you visit that you now cant because it doesnt exist Like so many others, the old Valley. either with Flanagan and Hales , or the Who playing and Moon and Entwistle still alive...
c) One other thing you would like to have experienced that you didnt Bob Dylan's 1966 world tour.
[cite]Posted By: March51[/cite]2. The Defence, Horley Town's old ground, now a housing estate. Been to all the other local grounds but never got to that one
Used to play darts there. Believe me you're not any worse off for not going there!
It was a dump.
How's the flag doing? In the ironing ready to go up?
Ah, small problem there Creepy. The wall at that end is looking very dodgy and I've had to take the pole down. Hopefully I can sort something out further along and flag flying will resume on match days and should our hopes be realised caution will be thrown to the winds (literally) with a 'two pole' celebration at the end of the season regardless of what 'she who must be obeyed ' says! It's the Pioneer motorcycle run next Sunday morning, down the A217 and I hope to have the Charlton flag up plus the 'Union Jack' or the 'Rebel' flag. Call in if you're passing.
[cite]Posted By: March51[/cite]Ah, small problem there Creepy. The wall at that end is looking very dodgy and I've had to take the pole down. Hopefully I can sort something out further along and flag flying will resume on match days and should our hopes be realised caution will be thrown to the winds (literally) with a 'two pole' celebration at the end of the season regardless of what 'she who must be obeyed ' says! It's the Pioneer motorcycle run next Sunday morning, down the A217 and I hope to have the Charlton flag up plus the 'Union Jack' or the 'Rebel' flag. Call in if you're passing.
Will do mate to say hello! Double the flags double the celebrations come May!
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Which disciple is it? Phone in now!
You wouldn't be able to buy any extra ice cold chemical shit.
Sorry!
;o)
b) The White City (my Mum competed there in the long jump)
c) The Fire of London
Kidnap iain dowie on his way to the valley before he took the job. I wouldn't bother with a ransom demand only that charlton appoint a decent manager
Kidnap iain dowie on his way to the valley before he took the job. I wouldn't bother with a ransom demand only that charlton appoint a decent manager
You wouldn't have bombed my house mate, I wasn't even born.
And Jerry had already done my Mum's house, so too late there.
2. The Defence, Horley Town's old ground, now a housing estate. Been to all the other local grounds but never got to that one.
3. The '47 Cup Final. My Dad wanted to take me but Mum said I was too young and that anyway he wouldn't be allowed in pubs to celebrate if we won if anyone found me under his coat! (I was 10 months old)
b) Which football stadium would you visit that you now cant because it doesnt exist Like so many others, the old Valley. either with Flanagan and Hales , or the Who playing and Moon and Entwistle still alive...
c) One other thing you would like to have experienced that you didnt Bob Dylan's 1966 world tour.
Used to play darts there. Believe me you're not any worse off for not going there!
It was a dump.
How's the flag doing? In the ironing ready to go up?
; )
1. Ringside at The Rumble in the Jungle or 1936 Olympics for Jesse Owens
2. Heysel
3. To have seen the Khmer Rouge march into Phnom Penh in 1975
Will do mate to say hello! Double the flags double the celebrations come May!