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So who's doing what on Sunday?

SoundAsa£
SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,513
edited November 2009 in General Charlton
Yet to make up my mind.......may go to The Bricklayers Arms in Forest Hill/Sydenham and link up with a few other Addicks....stay at home and have a few Addicks round for drinks or go to someone elses.
Big respect for those of you making the trip by the way...have a good 'un.
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  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,097
    Legion in Greenhithe at 11:00am , Remembrance Sunday drink and then settle down for the game.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,641
    Would love to go the pub but play football Sunday evenings.

    Mum & Dad over for an early Sunday lunch then Dad & I plotted on the sofa for the match, him enjoying a beer, me enojoying a post meal chocolate or two.
  • leftbehind
    leftbehind Posts: 8,581
    Off up town to watch the rememberance day parade with the youngest, then home to watch the game
  • 7:30 Valley express to Northwich, probably won't sleep on Saturday night. Sadly will probably still be on the coach at 11am.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,321
    Watching Petts Wood U11s v Footscray U11s. KO 1.30. Aaaaaaaaaaargh.

    Still there's always the 2nd round.

    Someone text me the goals.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,915
    Football sunday morning 10.30 ko, quick pint, then home to watch it with a few family coming round and a monster buffet

    Don't think i have ever watched a televised Charlton game indoors before.
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,868
    game sunday morning, then off up the Rose in Bexleyheath for an afternoon of our game followed by Chelsea v Man U...probably ending in a curry.

    ...a Monday 'working from home' is also in the diary!!
  • CAFCBourne
    CAFCBourne Posts: 3,799
    edited November 2009
    Football sunday morning 10.30ko sunday roast in the swan with a pint, up UKP to watch the 1st half football, gore court arms for the 2nd half, then down the ypres for chelsea v utd, picked up at 7 in bed by 8
  • addick1965
    addick1965 Posts: 5,092
    Watching this at home..would love to be there but alas luck of funds of put the kybosh on my trip.
  • Dunno yet, but hopefully in the team to play sunday morning 10.30 kick off! then im guessing go home watch the mighty charlton and maybe couple ppl come round play a bit of snooker. just a general sunday really just with charlton fitted into it

    forgot to add will be struggling if picked for football as will be watching david haye the night before and also will have several bevvies

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  • Shag
    Shag Posts: 4,557
    Take the kids up to the war memorial , pop in the pub for a couple , then home to watch the game .
  • Trying to get out of Bluewater shopping trip....................seemed like a good deal at time to get the carlisle away weekend in the bag........if can huge Roast and feet up watching with a few cold ones...............or not !!
  • what a weekend i have got footbal training on sat morning with my boys, watching vcd in the afternoon two game sof mini soccer on sunday morning back home at 12.30 sandwich then sit down and watch the mighty charlton what a weekend
  • A few of us will be going to the Camden to watch it followed by the Chelsea game.
  • kimbo
    kimbo Posts: 3,001
    Hopefully sitting on sofa with cat on my knee
  • ha ha cunning plan as you can watch live tv bar 30 secs on i phone now i can sit in starbucks in bluewater and take 1.5 over my skinny latte as the good lady shops till she drops............but still working on getting out of sentance
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,460
    [cite]Posted By: DaveMehmet[/cite]Would love to go the pub but play football Sunday evenings.

    Mum & Dad over for an early Sunday lunch then Dad & I plotted on the sofa for the match, him enjoying a beer, me enojoying a post meal chocolate or two.
    is this a first no inuendo ;0)
  • Taking my daughter to some Disney thing at the O2.

    Mobile, blackberry off

    Sky + when I gget home
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    In the living room with my son, nice bottle of Chianti, avocado, sun-dried, oak-smoked cheese and hot ciabatta, and if it's cold a nice real fire crackling in the hearth.
    BUT....massive respect to our fans who will be there (grateful actually), and will be massively massively shamed and p*ssed off if we lose, and would expect that to be the beginning of the end for Parkinson.
    I want us to win.
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,241
    [cite]Posted By: seth plum[/cite]In the living room with my son, nice bottle of Chianti, avocado, sun-dried, oak-smoked cheese and hot ciabatta, and if it's cold a nice real fire crackling in the hearth.
    BUT....massive respect to our fans who will be there (grateful actually), and will be massively massively shamed and p*ssed off if we lose, and would expect that to be the beginning of the end for Parkinson.
    I want us to win.

    that sounds like the kind of lunch any true Etonian would favour.

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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,915
    [cite]Posted By: seth plum[/cite]In the living room with my son, nice bottle of Chianti, avocado, sun-dried, oak-smoked cheese and hot ciabatta, and if it's cold a nice real fire crackling in the hearth.

    Fug me Seth, i'm glad football has retained its working class roots. Turn the volume down to mute mate and have some Mozart playing in the background.

    I'll be on my sofa with a few cans, half my arse hanging out the back of my Primark jogging bottoms, and at the far end of the room will be a decorating tressel table with some Tesco Value bridge rolls, a bowl of cheesey footballs, some prawns, pork pies, sausage rolls, a big spud with cheese & pineapple sticks, and a salad bowl that will 100% go untouched !
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,097
    Dartfordgent, warm welcome in the Legion in Greenhithe if you fancy a pint to watch the game on the big screen, only round the corner from Bluewater?

    Same goes for Medders or anyone else local etc etc, happily sign anyone in.
  • CatAddick
    CatAddick Posts: 2,391
    Cat jnr to U9 football (and probably end up reffing the game), then back home for telly with a bottle of Old Peculiar and nibbles
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,460
    [cite]Posted By: AFKABartram[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: seth plum[/cite]In the living room with my son, nice bottle of Chianti, avocado, sun-dried, oak-smoked cheese and hot ciabatta, and if it's cold a nice real fire crackling in the hearth.

    Fug me Seth, i'm glad football has retained its working class roots. Turn the volume down to mute mate and have some Mozart playing in the background.

    I'll be on my sofa with a few cans, half my arse hanging out the back of my Primark jogging bottoms, and at the far end of the room will be a decorating tressel table with some Tesco Value bridge rolls, a bowl of cheesey footballs, some prawns, pork pies, sausage rolls, a big spud with cheese & pineapple sticks, and a salad bowl that will 100% go untouched !
    Both sound like bliss to be honest lol
  • razil
    razil Posts: 15,041
    [cite]Posted By: AFKABartram[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: seth plum[/cite]In the living room with my son, nice bottle of Chianti, avocado, sun-dried, oak-smoked cheese and hot ciabatta, and if it's cold a nice real fire crackling in the hearth.

    Fug me Seth, i'm glad football has retained its working class roots. Turn the volume down to mute mate and have some Mozart playing in the background.

    I'll be on my sofa with a few cans, half my arse hanging out the back of my Primark jogging bottoms, and at the far end of the room will be a decorating tressel table with some Tesco Value bridge rolls, a bowl of cheesey footballs, some prawns, pork pies, sausage rolls, a big spud with cheese & pineapple sticks, and a salad bowl that will 100% go untouched !



    I was hoping/wondering if you would slip up there and say prawn sandwiches...



    I have non football people over on Sunday and their babies, so will record the match and watch later, I believe its in HD which is nice


    :)
  • cafcadam
    cafcadam Posts: 241
    working :( so have to do with highlights
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    [cite]Posted By: Curb_It[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: seth plum[/cite]In the living room with my son, nice bottle of Chianti, avocado, sun-dried, oak-smoked cheese and hot ciabatta, and if it's cold a nice real fire crackling in the hearth.
    BUT....massive respect to our fans who will be there (grateful actually), and will be massively massively shamed and p*ssed off if we lose, and would expect that to be the beginning of the end for Parkinson.
    I want us to win.

    that sounds like the kind of lunch any true Etonian would favour.

    They used to feed us like that in my childrens home in Herne Hill, and then my hostel in Walworth!!
  • bigstemarra
    bigstemarra Posts: 5,098
    Hopefully will be able to make the match - but depends on workload.

    Seth's option sounds pretty attractive TBH - there's a man who appreciates the finer things in life. A Charlton connoisseur!

    You have just made me think about lunch....
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,759
    [quote][cite]Posted By: Southendaddick[/cite]Taking my daughter to some Disney thing at the O2.

    Mobile, blackberry off

    Sky + when I gget home[/quote]

    Avoided the O2 by the skin of my teeth......wife and grand parents are taking my daughter.

    So on the sofa with a cup of tea for me. Was offered the coach with my father-in-law but politely declined.
  • F-Blocker
    F-Blocker Posts: 3,409
    Driving a steam train at 12:30 then quickly back to friends' place for lunch & ITV - will probably miss the first 15mins.