I was there, i try to do most saturday aways, The threshold for high demand away tickets is usually 4 games, which in our league shouldnt be that difficult to do, i can quite understand why people wouldnt want to do barnsley probably the most unnattractive game in the league bar uddersfield!, but as long as we have a couple of hundred at every away game i couldnt care less.
Nice Rob, not dis-similar to ours, lovely in winter.
Little tip* If you can get hold of any dried lavender clippings, bunch em up and stick a bunch on with the kindling, has your gaff smelling like a french brothel for the rest of the day.....
So now you're an expert in French Brothel aroma's....kin brilliant :-)
Big Rob has always fancied catching himself a big hairy rat.
Nice Rob, not dis-similar to ours, lovely in winter.
Little tip* If you can get hold of any dried lavender clippings, bunch em up and stick a bunch on with the kindling, has your gaff smelling like a french brothel for the rest of the day.....
So now you're an expert in French Brothel aroma's....kin brilliant :-)
Big Rob has always fancied catching himself a big hairy rat.
Nice Rob, not dis-similar to ours, lovely in winter.
Little tip* If you can get hold of any dried lavender clippings, bunch em up and stick a bunch on with the kindling, has your gaff smelling like a french brothel for the rest of the day.....
So now you're an expert in French Brothel aroma's....kin brilliant :-)
Big Rob has always fancied catching himself a big hairy rat.
Nice Rob, not dis-similar to ours, lovely in winter.
Little tip* If you can get hold of any dried lavender clippings, bunch em up and stick a bunch on with the kindling, has your gaff smelling like a french brothel for the rest of the day.....
So now you're an expert in French Brothel aroma's....kin brilliant :-)
Big Rob has always fancied catching himself a big hairy rat.
Good thread; let's do this for every away game. I was walking in Kent with a fellow season ticket holder: all round the lovely rural parish of Higham (between Gravesend and Rochester), then across the Thames marshes to Cliffe for a few sherbets. Six miles. We kept up with the scores on a little radio.
Higham is a beautiful place, full of agricultural variety. In the fields we spotted raspberries, wheat, linseed (for oil), broad beans, French beans, runner beans, purple broccoli, chives, sweetcorn, kale and cabbages. Truly the Garden of England.
Nice Rob, not dis-similar to ours, lovely in winter.
Little tip* If you can get hold of any dried lavender clippings, bunch em up and stick a bunch on with the kindling, has your gaff smelling like a french brothel for the rest of the day.....
So now you're an expert in French Brothel aroma's....kin brilliant :-)
Big Rob has always fancied catching himself a big hairy rat.
Big and hairy enough? ; )
Beavers?
Coypu (Nutria)
They have them on the Norfolk Broads - used to scare the living daylights out of me on childhood holidays
Nice Rob, not dis-similar to ours, lovely in winter.
Yeah that's it
Little tip* If you can get hold of any dried lavender clippings, bunch em up and stick a bunch on with the kindling, has your gaff smelling like a french brothel for the rest of the day.....
So now you're an expert in French Brothel aroma's....kin brilliant :-)
Big Rob has always fancied catching himself a big hairy rat.
Big and hairy enough? ; )
Beavers?
Coypu (Nutria)
They have them on the Norfolk Broads - used to scare the living daylights out of me on childhood holidays
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Palace did similar yesterday. Apparently to buy a Spurs ticket you had to also buy a ticket for a category B game.
We'd be lining other teams pockets
Big and hairy enough? ; )
Higham is a beautiful place, full of agricultural variety. In the fields we spotted raspberries, wheat, linseed (for oil), broad beans, French beans, runner beans, purple broccoli, chives, sweetcorn, kale and cabbages. Truly the Garden of England.