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Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Might well end up a sell out on paper, but there will be several thousand empty seats. Guaranteed.

Certainly will be in the Cardiff end. My Cardiff mate reckoned they'd bring 500 tops, probably less. Can hardly blame them with a night game the day before NYE and a 4 hour journey home.
 




Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
23,876
No. Too cold for the floaters.

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This. As someone who suffers from Reynaulds Syndrome, any game from November through February is an ordeal - three pairs of thernal socks and thick boots worn for QPR and I still had no blood or feeling in my feet by full time. Not pleasant.
 


Coldeanseagull

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Mar 13, 2013
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Coldean
This. As someone who suffers from Reynaulds Syndrome, any game from November through February is an ordeal - three pairs of thernal socks and thick boots worn for QPR and I still had no blood or feeling in my feet by full time. Not pleasant.

I'd heard about this condition before. Apparently, sometimes worse than being kicked in the nuts.....and pain lasting longer
 






Peter Grummit

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Oct 13, 2004
6,772
Lewes
This. As someone who suffers from Reynaulds Syndrome, any game from November through February is an ordeal - three pairs of thernal socks and thick boots worn for QPR and I still had no blood or feeling in my feet by full time. Not pleasant.
That's superfan commitment.

Those who couldn't be bothered and watched on TV hang your heads.

Cardiff is Cat C game so cheaper seats for this one.

PG

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Dick Swiveller

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Sep 9, 2011
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This. As someone who suffers from Reynaulds Syndrome, any game from November through February is an ordeal - three pairs of thernal socks and thick boots worn for QPR and I still had no blood or feeling in my feet by full time. Not pleasant.
Someone suggested I might have that as when I get cold, one hand goes very, very red and the other goes white and cold. Asked my GP and without a word of a lie, she got her ear thermometer out and tried taking the temperature of my hands.

Needless to say, still none the wiser as to what it actually is.
 








Boy Blue

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Mar 14, 2016
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Another 1 sold. Just bought one for the south stand. Tried buying one for 1901 area but can't unless you know a member. Oh well, never been in the south before.
 






lawros left foot

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Jun 11, 2011
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Worthing
Someone suggested I might have that as when I get cold, one hand goes very, very red and the other goes white and cold. Asked my GP and without a word of a lie, she got her ear thermometer out and tried taking the temperature of my hands.

Needless to say, still none the wiser as to what it actually is.

On the one hand it could be redhandinflasitis, on the other, it could be paleappendage syndrome.
 






Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,476
Brighton
As a random aside: why are we playing on a Friday night instead of a more-convenient-for-most Saturday afternoon?

Because that would be too close to the next game 2 days later v Fulham?
 






Bigtomfu

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Jul 25, 2003
4,416
Harrow
Maybe.

But there are 6 Championship games on Saturday and all 12 sides are playing on Monday when we're playing Fulham.

Any possible edge I suppose?

Thought it was interesting listening to Stuart Malcolm on the ROAR last week talking about modern physio techniques and players being in the 'red zone' so perhaps our medical department recommended it?
 


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