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The captain of Hereford, two weeks after we relegated them.
this is more in tune with situation I'm in and reckon it could go. I've decided not to say anything until departure, just kept to small talk today as on same excursion as the legend and don't want to make their holiday awkward. I'd love to say something though, wife asked if I was ok earlier as I seemed 'vacant'. It's because we keep talking to a legend and wife and she's blissfully unaware of what I know. Te he!Bumped into Dean Hammond at Centre Parcs (Nottingham) last month during half term holiday. He was with family and holidaying with David Nugent and family. Had a quick chat about his time and nearly re-signing. I did enquire whether Nugent would be keen on signing - he just laughed! I then later tweeted Dean (my new holiday friend) but then appeared to avoid me for the rest of the week - did that staring into distance thing whenever paths crossed!!
The captain of Hereford, two weeks after we relegated them.
At Disneyland Paris about 3 years ago BZ (who was at QPR at the time) was about 3 cars behind me on the Peter Pan ride that broke down mid air for about 10 mins, luckily no one was upside down or anything. When we got off had a quick photo, shook his hand and that was that. The following day Adam El Abd approached me as he saw my Albion cap, he posed for a few photos with the boy and was genuinely interested, asking about our holiday etc
I was in Bristol last year and saw Adam El Abd in the city centre, I said hello to him and he politely said hello back, but then he noticed my youngest son who was wearing his Albion shirt. He seemed pleased that we had stopped to talk to him and asked us why we were visiting Bristol.
My Mrs still takes the piss because I spoke to him, one of my other lads saw some Albion players at Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park last week, she asked him if he said hello to any of them, he said he didn't. She pointed at me and said " he would have done like when he saw ' his mate ' Adam in Bristol "
I was in Bristol last year and saw Adam El Abd in the city centre, I said hello to him and he politely said hello back, but then he noticed my youngest son who was wearing his Albion shirt. He seemed pleased that we had stopped to talk to him and asked us why we were visiting Bristol.
My Mrs still takes the piss because I spoke to him, one of my other lads saw some Albion players at Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park last week, she asked him if he said hello to any of them, he said he didn't. She pointed at me and said " he would have done like when he saw ' his mate ' Adam in Bristol "
This is sort of related. Liz Hurley's brother used to work at my place. I bumped into him a few year ago, and had a log chat (over an hour) and didn't mention his sister once. I though that was real class on my part
Other halves - they don't get it do they? Mrs Bn9bha should count herself lucky you didn't join AEA for rest of the day chatting and drinking as would have been completely acceptable in these situations.
I was staying in a hotel in Bristol a while ago, when we went to the bar just before dinner, I spotted Lee Clarke. I realised the Blackpool team were staying at the same hotel, which puzzled me at first until I realised they were playing Cardiff the next day.
I went up to him to ask if Andrea Orlandi had travelled, to which he replied yes. One of the staff with him asked if we were Brighton fans. He came from Lewes.
He kindly went and spoke to Andrea in his room, who came down to have a chat & photo with us. We'd found out that Calde had been offered another year, which Andrea knew because he'd just got off the phone to him.
My wife would have thought that was very odd behaviour
I've not met Andrea Orlandi but he sounds like an absolute gent.
I was driving along the Old Shoreham Road and a Ford Capri came into the back of me. I got out all calm and was greeted by Paul Clark on the way home from the game. He was pleasant enough and a few weeks later I called at his flat to collect a cheque for the repair, which I did collect.