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i tried to keep it simple mate lolYou walked directly into the trap.
i tried to keep it simple mate lolYou walked directly into the trap.
Was that at Horsfall? I went there in an Albion beanie hat and a bloke bought me a pint! (I was writing the occasional article for their fanzine at the time about the similarities between the clubs - exile and then home but in an athletics stadium)Wore my Albion kit at Bradford Park Avenue and was invited into the board at half time for refreshments and the inevitable curry. Came out to find the legend who is Bradford Bill arguing with a local about Kevin Hector's second goal against us in 1964. It was getting animated.
In Bradford, you get arrested and thrown in jail if you say you're English, don't you?your not missing much at the moment in bradford mate trust me , i went on yesterday for my harrogate and morecambe tickets its like the third world , match days are fine but i cant wait to get back to bronte country for some fresh air..oh and 3 points
brighton is miles better gwylan, i am glad i dont live in bradford thats for sure i go watch the football then straight back out again , it used to be a great city and a top night out but now its like many other big citys in the uk, im so lucky to live near haworth and the countryside and yes the corn dolly is still there a great boozer and still running coaches to away games . hope to meet up with some brighton fans when i visit someone mentioned dicks bar?Hope you enjoy your visit Twinny. I was at uni in Bradford so City became my second team - I've even seen them at away games when I couldn't be arsed/couldn't afford to watch Brighton away. Haven't been to Bradford for a few years now. Only had a few hours there but did manage to fit in a curry at the Kash and a couple of pints in the Corn Dolly. I liked my time at Bradford but Brighton is miles better (and I don't just mean the football team)
lol ye probably mateIn Bradford, you get arrested and thrown in jail if you say you're English, don't you?
Seriously, In Bradford, you get arrested and thrown in jail if you say you're English ?In Bradford, you get arrested and thrown in jail if you say you're English, don't you?
Yep, I read it on Facebook and a bloke in Wetherspoons told me as well.Seriously, In Bradford, you get arrested and thrown in jail if you say you're English ?
It was indeed.Was that at Horsfall? I went there in an Albion beanie hat and a bloke bought me a pint! (I was writing the occasional article for their fanzine at the time about the similarities between the clubs - exile and then home but in an athletics stadium)
Stupid and racist.You walked directly into the trap.