Correct me if I'm wrong, but is Margate actually on the South Coast?
Thought it was on the coast of North Kent or whatever it's called.
Sometimes I feel like I live on the moon.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is Margate actually on the South Coast?
Thought it was on the coast of North Kent or whatever it's called.
Liverpool seems quite low on that list.
Crikey some people are easily miffed.
The woman next to me monday was spannered beyond the combined levels I have achieved over many years of drinking. She punched me twice on the back of the head, which I let her off for as she mumbled it was an accident- both times, but the wet patch that appeared in her jeans and the puddle under the seat confirmed my worst fears that everything was not hunky dory.
Its not that I am quite annoyed at her public toilet manner and with myself that I just ignored her and didn’t give her at least one FFS, im mostly livid i didn’t get her phone number.
I'd have happily gone with "Small town near Bournemouth/Portsmouth" though...
There were a few choruses of " small town near Portsmouth " but I think a rousing chorus of " Play up Pompey, Pompey play up " would have had the desired effect. I remember going to the New Den for a Friday night game, three days after the infamous WHU v Millwall clash at Upton Park and within minutes of the start, the whole away end was singing " I'm forever blowing bubbles " To say the locals were irritated was an understatement.
Crikey some people are easily miffed.
The woman next to me monday was spannered beyond the combined levels I have achieved over many years of drinking. She punched me twice on the back of the head, which I let her off for as she mumbled it was an accident- both times, but the wet patch that appeared in her jeans and the puddle under the seat confirmed my worst fears that everything was not hunky dory.
Its not that I am quite annoyed at her public toilet manner and with myself that I just ignored her and didn’t give her at least one FFS, im mostly livid i didn’t get her phone number.
Crikey some people are easily miffed.
The woman next to me monday was spannered beyond the combined levels I have achieved over many years of drinking. She punched me twice on the back of the head, which I let her off for as she mumbled it was an accident- both times, but the wet patch that appeared in her jeans and the puddle under the seat confirmed my worst fears that everything was not hunky dory.
Its not that I am quite annoyed at her public toilet manner and with myself that I just ignored her and didn’t give her at least one FFS, im mostly livid i didn’t get her phone number.
No you are not.
So here is the thing...
Why sing about the Nigels...there were no Nigels there and for them to hear it on the TV was a form of flattery..
Personal opinion. I've always liked it.
Sometimes I feel like I live on the moon.
FFS nothing new is going on here the chants, gestures have been the same for decades what a bunch of snobs some of you have become. If you don’t like it don’t go and give football back to the working class man of whom don’t get offended at a wanker sign
That's probably still the effects of that stuff you smoked in Amsterdam on my stag do.
There were a few choruses of " small town near Portsmouth " but I think a rousing chorus of " Play up Pompey, Pompey play up " would have had the desired effect. I remember going to the New Den for a Friday night game, three days after the infamous WHU v Millwall clash at Upton Park and within minutes of the start, the whole away end was singing " I'm forever blowing bubbles " To say the locals were irritated was an understatement.
Singing any other clubs songs / anthems is just a complete no no for me, Just embarrassing.
I am quite annoyed that I didn’t give one.
Wouldn’t it be rude to go to Amsterdam and not smoke something?
Especially that lot #twats
I thought we were talking the surrounding area of the ground? Which to me looks pretty dilapidated (boarded up windows etc) I'd agree that it's an interesting city to visit though.
Christ what a snobbish, arrogant post.
I used to live by the ground in Anfield. Though it's going back a couple of decades, at the time a lot of Scousers considered it the roughest area of the city. It hasn't seemed to have benefited from the vast improvements that the city centre has though.I thought we were talking the surrounding area of the ground? Which to me looks pretty dilapidated (boarded up windows etc) I'd agree that it's an interesting city to visit though.