I sat next to Semedo's mates at Hillsborough, clearly not famous but got me thinking!
I would love to sit next to Ray Winstone and enjoy him shouting expletives at the ref and opposing fans, then laugh even more when the stewards ask him to mind his langauge.
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He's been a couple of times but he's a Gooner.
Wouldn't want to repeat that experience. But I'd happily sit between Nelson Mandela and Bob Dylan at the Valley. And Nadou, who rivals me as a Dylan uber-fan and once met his Bobness, would be very welcome to sit on the other side of him!
Went right off her when a mate pointed out that she has toe thumbs.
Actually if it was a sell-out and there wasn't much room, she could even sit on my lap :-)
Sorry, ia, but I don't get it.
Mandela, fine he's a talker, but Zimmerman?
Unless you're so starstruck you just want to jerk-off at his proximity, what on earth would you get out of it?
When he isn't mumbling incoherently, he hardly seems the most talkative of people and what he does say is guarded and/or obscure.
Or maybe you know something I don't and could get him to stand up and kick-start Valley Floyd Road a la Cliff Richard at Wimbledon?
More chance of her sitting on your lap mate
Well obviously I'd get him to sing The Times They Are A'Changing pre-match and dedicate it to our new owners and new manager !
Not sure on his orientation but strikes me as either a hammer or a spanner.
No, I'm actually warming to the idea of him singing Valley Floyd Road. Maybe need to get Garth Hudson in on accordian and Levon Helm on violin ;-)
Very much a hammer...
That's a great shout, Algarve, can I join you?
Of course, be my guest, but who would you bring SaBON?
I couldn't come up with a better choice than Stephen Fry
Seeing as I'd be up at the North Upper.. would be a really fun experience..
Still wish I'd shaken Richard Murray’s hand during the seat cleaning day when he smiled at me when I walked past him on the way to the ladies.