[Albion] Weekend plans

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South west gull

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Nov 3, 2021
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Anybody going to fa cup tie Saturday night then staying up in town & then going to spurs v Brighton women's game on Sunday?

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Brok

🦡
Dec 26, 2011
4,373
I remember a few years ago, going to Spurs v West Ham on the Saturday morning, onto the coach to see Southend v Albion in the afternoon (or evening), then on to the coach again next day for Chesterfield v Albion.
Not often you can tick off three grounds in a weekend.
 




Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,347
Brighton factually.....
6am feed cat, empty litter tray (I hate our cat) and a coffee
7am shit, shower, shave
8am Sainsburys
9am home and unpack
10am take daughter to football practice
11am still stood there with a coffee chatting about shit to other dads & mums
12am leave and head home, lunch, coffee
1pm drop daughter into town
2pm home, hoover, and quick tidy up whilst listening to music
3pm spend an hour in the garden tending to weeds etc
4pm pick daughter up, run her friend home aswell
5pm retire to the bedroom read a book
6pm cook diner and clean up
7pm argue with wife and daughter about who gets to watch the big tv in the front room
8pm watch match on ipad in bedroom
9pm nip downstairs, raid the crisp box and sneak a bottle of wine upstairs
10pm shout feck it.... and go to bed.....

To be honest 10pm has an optional extra two hours of heavy drinking and re watching the match several times.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
6pm cook diner and clean up
7pm argue with wife and daughter about who gets to watch the big tv in the front room
8pm watch match on ipad in bedroom

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South west gull

New member
Nov 3, 2021
1,008
6am feed cat, empty litter tray (I hate our cat) and a coffee
7am shit, shower, shave
8am Sainsburys
9am home and unpack
10am take daughter to football practice
11am still stood there with a coffee chatting about shit to other dads & mums
12am leave and head home, lunch, coffee
1pm drop daughter into town
2pm home, hoover, and quick tidy up whilst listening to music
3pm spend an hour in the garden tending to weeds etc
4pm pick daughter up, run her friend home aswell
5pm retire to the bedroom read a book
6pm cook diner and clean up
7pm argue with wife and daughter about who gets to watch the big tv in the front room
8pm watch match on ipad in bedroom
9pm nip downstairs, raid the crisp box and sneak a bottle of wine upstairs
10pm shout feck it.... and go to bed.....

To be honest 10pm has an optional extra two hours of heavy drinking and re watching the match several times.
Not busy then !

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BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
22,692
Newhaven
6am feed cat, empty litter tray (I hate our cat) and a coffee
7am shit, shower, shave
8am Sainsburys
9am home and unpack
10am take daughter to football practice
11am still stood there with a coffee chatting about shit to other dads & mums
12am leave and head home, lunch, coffee
1pm drop daughter into town
2pm home, hoover, and quick tidy up whilst listening to music
3pm spend an hour in the garden tending to weeds etc
4pm pick daughter up, run her friend home aswell
5pm retire to the bedroom read a book
6pm cook diner and clean up
7pm argue with wife and daughter about who gets to watch the big tv in the front room
8pm watch match on ipad in bedroom
9pm nip downstairs, raid the crisp box and sneak a bottle of wine upstairs
10pm shout feck it.... and go to bed.....

To be honest 10pm has an optional extra two hours of heavy drinking and re watching the match several times.

You should be the one watching the big tv after spending your day off running your daughter around and doing other chores.
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,347
Brighton factually.....
You should be the one watching the big tv after spending your day off running your daughter around and doing other chores.

Everyone knows it never works like that, we are but servants to our wives and children.
Long gone are the days of doing what I want, when I want...

To be fair I had a good crack at it 40years before my daughter popped along.
I have benefits, when I get long weekends to myself away with mates. Price we pay, my friend.

Love my little family now.
 


Lenny Rider

Well-known member
Sep 15, 2010
6,019
Worthing vs Wingate and Finchley Saturday afternoon

Broadwater pub for both the football then then the boxing
 




Glawstergull

Well-known member
May 21, 2004
1,074
GLAWSTERSHIRE
13.00 leave home
13.30 ish pick up John from Gloucester
16.00 ish park car in Enfield
16.15 find pub
16.45 watch Rugby
19.00 head over to Spuds ground.
20.00 cheer on the boys
20.15 FFS Brighton
21.34 leave Spuds disappointed.
01.00 Get home after motorway shut etc
 


BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
22,692
Newhaven
Everyone knows it never works like that, we are but servants to our wives and children.
Long gone are the days of doing what I want, when I want...

To be fair I had a good crack at it 40years before my daughter popped along.
I have benefits, when I get long weekends to myself away with mates. Price we pay, my friend.

Love my little family now.

Give and take I say.
I’ve done with all the running my lads around all weekend for football training and matches + cricket, swimming etc etc :rolleyes: the youngest is now 18 and has his own car :banana:
Just sounded harsh that your daughter is going to argue with you about the tv, I honestly don’t think kids appreciate us mate, my dad would have gone spare.
 


Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,679
In a pile of football shirts
Nice walk around the West Chilt vineyards in the morning. Worthing v Wingate & Finchley at 3pm. A spectacular low 'n slow smoked BBQ in the evening with very good friends where exceptional wines, divine malts and brandies and international liqueurs will compliment the evening.
 




Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
Winter foresomes quarter final on Saturday morning.

Walk on the seafront in the afternoon

Scotland vs England

Paella and a bottle or two of Estrella

Celebrity mastermind
The weakest link
The wheel

Check the bbc website for scores.
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,347
Brighton factually.....
Just sounded harsh that your daughter is going to argue with you about the tv, I honestly don’t think kids appreciate us mate, my dad would have gone spare.

To be honest, they both might want to watch, she supports the Albion, but enjoys going more, she gets right into it.
watching it upstairs is sometimes preferable if they both watch, i have to put up with lame questions and comments (usually from the wife)
"Oh dear, never mind"
"stop swearing at the tv, your daughters sat next to you"
"did you get some mangos from sainsburys"
"there's always next year"
"explain offside again"

I think it is best for everyone if I watch it alone, so I can pace around the bedroom, and watch through my fingers.

Shame, I would have loved to have gone, I took the wife to the last cup game at White Hart Lane, we lost only 2-1 that was epic and great support from our fans that day.

To all going, enjoy.
 


Dirty Dave

Well-known member
Aug 28, 2006
3,045
Worthing
13.00 leave home
13.30 ish pick up John from Gloucester
16.00 ish park car in Enfield
16.15 find pub
16.45 watch Rugby
19.00 head over to Spuds ground.
20.00 cheer on the boys
20.15 FFS Brighton
21.34 leave Spuds disappointed.
01.00 Get home after motorway shut etc
21:34 - brave considering we come alive in the last 10 minutes

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Garry Nelson's Left Foot

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,529
tokyo
6am feed cat, empty litter tray (I hate our cat) and a coffee
7am shit, shower, shave
8am Sainsburys
9am home and unpack
10am take daughter to football practice
11am still stood there with a coffee chatting about shit to other dads & mums
12am leave and head home, lunch, coffee
1pm drop daughter into town
2pm home, hoover, and quick tidy up whilst listening to music
3pm spend an hour in the garden tending to weeds etc
4pm pick daughter up, run her friend home aswell
5pm retire to the bedroom read a book
6pm cook diner and clean up
7pm argue with wife and daughter about who gets to watch the big tv in the front room
8pm watch match on ipad in bedroom

9pm nip downstairs, raid the crisp box and sneak a bottle of wine upstairs
10pm shout feck it.... and go to bed.....

To be honest 10pm has an optional extra two hours of heavy drinking and re watching the match several times.

:lolol:
 




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