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HellBilly
Come on everyone it’s fridat……
I’m all up for a refreshing pint of mild and a bitter lemon for the missus
God grief man, I hope you will be in the Saloon bar and your maude is in the ladies bar, this is not America !
Come on everyone it’s fridat……
I’m all up for a refreshing pint of mild and a bitter lemon for the missus
It's 24th March 1923. Brighton have just beaten Bristol Rovers 2-1 at the Goldstone (I wonder if we have still played them more than any other team) and the UK is in interesting times.
The original photo from the other thread is below:
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So in this thread we re-create the NSC of the time, as we enter the minds and the cultural leanings of a grandparents and great grand parents of the day. Inevitably the thread is derailed into political views as well as those on the sport itself.
What did NSC look like in 1922/23. ? Morph into the minds of your ancestors and let us have a peek...
God grief man, I hope you will be in the Saloon bar and your maude is in the ladies bar, this is not America !
Yes, I did point that out to the gentlemen myself. (I appreciate our telegrams may have crossed). We need an NSC expression for when someone repeats another correspondent; I wonder if someone, somewhere will think of one sometime in the future?
Anyway, I fear we will all be disappointed. Good centre forwards cost the earth, maybe as much as two thousand pounds.
Fewer racists? You're kidding! Just think how the first class passenger from Chailey would have re-acted had the porter allowed a n***** or a w** into the same compartment as his wife! And on his way home he might have bought his son a good honest adventure story in which a gallant English lad outwits and defeats the devious and dastardly efforts of various d*goes, w*ps, sp*cs, l*scars, not to mention some devilishly wicked slanty eyed ch*nks! .............. and huns ..............
.....and never trust an Ay-rab either, eh?What about the pathans? Those upstarts have no consideration for who is in command.
One day lad, Brighton and Hove Albion will be playing in the First Division, and we'll finish the season in the top half of the division.
One day.....
It's 24th March 1923. Brighton have just beaten Bristol Rovers 2-1 at the Goldstone (I wonder if we have still played them more than any other team) and the UK is in interesting times.
The original photo from the other thread is below:
View attachment 149764
So in this thread we re-create the NSC of the time, as we enter the minds and the cultural leanings of a grandparents and great grand parents of the day. Inevitably the thread is derailed into political views as well as those on the sport itself.
What did NSC look like in 1922/23. ? Morph into the minds of your ancestors and let us have a peek...
My God sir, have you been in the opium den again? Don't you know the like of us are not worthy of such heights?
Next thing you'll know, those frail creatures with breasts and vaginas will be trying to kick balls into the back door. Perish the thought.
I had the most distasteful of dreams the other night. I fear my wife peppered the beef too much. I dreamed of the new Empire Stadium, in slick and futuristic glory. Twas a beautiful site, the crowd aplenty and in stunning colour. You mention of opium, I wonder if that my sweet had salted with it. Until a nightmarish scene. Women, of ample frontage, and showing much leg, came trotting onto the field. The crowd did roar in a fiendish and screeching manner, I tell you, yet like obedient angels they stood to the national anthem.
But then, as the clouds rolled in, they began to play our sacred game like menfolk. Twas the most offensive sight to see. A goal is scored, of the most ugly sort, and those husseys did kiss and hug...And pray God I never see such sporting adultery again. Except the kissing and hugging, perhaps. Whatever next ? Is the vote not enough ? But twas only a dream, despite my feverish awakening. Arising, I saw my delicate little lamb, there in the kitchen ironing my clobber. I was back. We shall be marking the condiment pots with much clarity hence.