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Post by ambersalamander on Jan 5, 2007 21:21:14 GMT
I thought it was a rule of Tinpoticity that there HAS to be a railway track running beside the ground? Either that or a double decker bus route where the passengers can see into the ground from the top deck
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Post by malxscfc on Jan 5, 2007 21:39:02 GMT
I thought it was a rule of Tinpoticity that there HAS to be a railway track running beside the ground? Either that or a double decker bus route where the passengers can see into the ground from the top deck Arrrr. You Londony toips wi' yor roads 'n' railroads 'n' plane roads.... I carrrn't be doin' wi' all tha! Gi's a tractor during workin' 'ours, and that's the mos' exitemen' Oi be waaaahntin'! Incidentally, with this Ground Grading stuff which requires fencing to afford total exclusion of the Ground to passers-by, does that include (as you insist) the folk on the top deck of the No. 49 Bus?
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Post by ambersalamander on Jan 5, 2007 21:43:41 GMT
Or in Welling's case, the no 89. Don't know, Malx! By the way, Weston-super-Mare isn't in London
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Post by malxscfc on Jan 5, 2007 22:14:41 GMT
By the way, Weston-super-Mare isn't in London Damn!! Half our team must have got the wrong directions. THAT must be the reason why we lost 2 points....
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Post by medibot on Jan 5, 2007 23:12:55 GMT
I thought it was a rule of Tinpoticity that there HAS to be a railway track running beside the ground? Either that or a double decker bus route where the passengers can see into the ground from the top deck Arrrr. You Londony toips wi' yor roads 'n' railroads 'n' plane roads.... I carrrn't be doin' wi' all tha! Gi's a tractor during workin' 'ours, and that's the mos' exitemen' Oi be waaaahntin'! Incidentally, with this Ground Grading stuff which requires fencing to afford total exclusion of the Ground to passers-by, does that include (as you insist) the folk on the top deck of the No. 49 Bus? What about the light aircraft landing near the Ray Mac? Surely that is tinpot?
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Post by amberaleman on Jan 5, 2007 23:35:42 GMT
When Yeading drew Newcastle in the FA Cup a couple of seasons ago, the media continually referred to their ground as "near Heathrow Airport". Not a great deal of help to those people asking "where the hell is Yeading?" (Still, I suppose most would have been none the wiser if told "near Hayes". ;D )
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Post by frankiegth on Jan 7, 2007 16:28:23 GMT
We sang a song to Blyths #6, who is a bit on the large side and was takin'the 'keepers kicks for him.
To the tune by the automatics:
Who's that takin' your goal kicks, is it a monster,is it a monster?
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Post by ambersalamander on Jan 7, 2007 18:07:18 GMT
*chuckles* What's that coming over the hill... it's Eastbourne Borough, it's Eastbourne Borough!
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Post by martello on Jan 9, 2007 17:39:29 GMT
Many versions of that about. I believe the first to adopt that tune were Cardiff City. As in... "What's that coming over the hill, it's Michael Chopra, it's Michael Chopra!"
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Post by DazaB_WCFC on Jan 11, 2007 2:57:56 GMT
we tried "What's that at the top of the league .. it is the Worcester, it is the Worcester"
Not been able to do it for a while mind!
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Post by bastonedisera on Jan 12, 2007 14:26:22 GMT
Leek fans to the world's Orangest man, Phil Wilson, sometime boss of Stalybridge/Leek/Northwich/Stalybridge/Southport/Stalybridge/Lancaster/Barrow/Whoever offers him the most money and a free pass to Tantastic... Gravy face He's got the cutest little gravy face... Yeah but to what tune?
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Post by peekay on Jan 12, 2007 15:26:19 GMT
Erm, Baby Face! We only changed the one word. ;D
Are you a Barrow fan perchance?
Wilson will bugger off as soon as a more lucrative offer comes along. He did it at Leek,Stalybridge(Twice I think) and Lancaster.
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Post by peekay on Jan 12, 2007 15:51:25 GMT
Doh! Where are my manners?
Welcome aboard! ;D
Everyone on here is very friendly and it's always good to have someone new along for the ride.
I don't really have anything against Barrow btw (apart from Wembley 1990 of course) I just think Phil Wilson is a bit of a mercenary and his teams don't play very attractive football.
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Post by bastonedisera on Jan 12, 2007 15:59:13 GMT
Erm, Baby Face! We only changed the one word. ;D Are you a Barrow fan perchance? Wilson will bugger off as soon as a more lucrative offer comes along. He did it at Leek,Stalybridge(Twice I think) and Lancaster. I see its not a board for sarcasm then
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Post by bastonedisera on Jan 12, 2007 16:00:00 GMT
and, no, I am not a Barrow fan
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