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Seagulls over London – Charlie coming up?



Gilliver's Travels

Peripatetic
Jul 5, 2003
2,926
Brighton Marina Village
The next meeting of Seagulls over London will be held on Thursday, 11th May.

After Dean Hammond’s excellent stand-in performance at the March meeting, we’re hoping that Albion captain Charlie Oatway will be able to make it this time. He’ll probably be accompanied by Football Liaison Manager Matt Hicks. Everyone is very welcome.

SoL background
If you live or work in the capital, you’ll get a lot from joining Seagulls over London. It’s an opportunity to hear about all things Albion, from the inside. A chance to meet other Seagulls fans and talk about the things that really matter – like how the Falmer decision letter is turning out not to have been John Prescott’s most embarrassing cock-up ever.

We normally meet on the third Thursday of every other month - though not this time. The venue is the Royal Oak, Tabard Street (nearest tubes London Bridge and Borough). And just to make you feel at home, it sells Harvey’s. SoL membership will cost you a hefty fiver a year. That’s right. Five Quid.

Kick-off on the day is 7.30pm. We’re expecting a lively evening and a very healthy turnout, so get there early because it’s first come, first served.

For directions, see: Map
 






Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
32,040
Uffern
The Large One said:
Hell's bollocks, has anyone seen the other sticky link?

The Paternoster piss-up is on the same night. :rolleyes:

That's no problem then, just all meet at the Royal Oak instead. Sorted.
 
















Dandyman

In London village.
Gilliver's Travels said:
We're the Downstairs, we're the Downstairs, We're the Downstairs Brighton Boys!! :wave:

Charlie's gonna get ya !
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
47,054
at home
What is Seagulls over London Like?

If its just a supporters club type meeting with a McGhee love in, then I will give it a miss.

Also, from the Paternosta its easy to walk to Blackfriars and get a train direct to Brighton

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 


Dandyman

In London village.
Dies Irae said:
What is Seagulls over London Like?

If its just a supporters club type meeting with a McGhee love in, then I will give it a miss.

Also, from the Paternosta its easy to walk to Blackfriars and get a train direct to Brighton

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Not a love in but not NSP, either.

CKR, Dean Hammond and Matt H. have all spoken at the meetings this year and I have not noticed the whiff of face paint or the sound of rattles yet.

The RO also has the full range of Harveys. :drink:

Come and give it a go, Dave.
 




Gilliver's Travels

Peripatetic
Jul 5, 2003
2,926
Brighton Marina Village
Dies Irae said:
What is Seagulls over London Like
It's whatever the people who get to the meetings make it. There is no agenda. Usually literally. Debate can be intense, with strong views often expressed. Axes are ground. Especially about axed grounds.

But it's generally civilised, and we tend to appreciate contributions by insider guests, though without undue sycophancy. Best way to find out what it's like is to get along.
 
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