Her birthday's not on the Saturday every year though!I do have to miss the F.A. Cup 3rd round each year, though, as she won’t do football on her birthday and it’s always the nearest weekend.
Her birthday's not on the Saturday every year though!I do have to miss the F.A. Cup 3rd round each year, though, as she won’t do football on her birthday and it’s always the nearest weekend.
Her birthday's not on the Saturday every year though!
She's never seen us win and Hartlepool was enough to put her off for life. She's never been again since.
My Mrs hates football. The nearest she has come to a match was a visit to the Amex when it first opened and we visited the club shop. She was really impressed with the ground. To this day she says I should take her to experience the atmosphere but I know, just know she would want to go home after ten minutes, bored out of her head and berating me for getting angry and wound up.
Best left as it is!
Mrs G has been to a few Albion games with me - even though she's a Millwall supporter. Can't remember the first one - I think it was at Loftus Road on Boxing Day 2001 - but I do recall her coming down to Brighton on another very wet Boxing Day (no trains of course, so we caught a coach from London). We got absolutely soaked watching us stuff Wycombe 4-0 and got the coach straight back again.
I think that's what confirmed that she was definitely a keeper.
When did "significant other" creep into out language, i thought it was only used on mumsnet.