- Apr 5, 2014
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Well, being a bit of a night owl I find myself having a chat with a fellow NSCer who is on an overnight coach to Manchester for tomorrow's match.
Now I love buses and coaches. And there is little more exciting that the new trackers that have appeared in recent years. Oh the joys of watching the number 18 go around the Queen's Park route.
To my joy, I find out that National Express have a tracker. So whilst chatting I follow the journey as it makes it way through the sodden pastures of the West Midlands. I am even sent a picture of the Birmingham coach station at Digbeth in all of its splendour. Well, maybe not splendour, but it has National Express coaches.
I am a fully paid up DULLARD. But the easier one is pleased the more joyful life becomes.
But I know that Club Dullard has many members- the Chairman being the Great NSC Dullard and his football abacus.
So If you claim membership yourself, what makes you a qualified dullard ?
I'm off to study the three points v two points for a win table differentials in the 70s. Did you know that under three points for a win, Albion would have won Division Two in 1979 and Palace would have finished FOURTH ? Actually, that one is quite interesting.
Now I love buses and coaches. And there is little more exciting that the new trackers that have appeared in recent years. Oh the joys of watching the number 18 go around the Queen's Park route.
To my joy, I find out that National Express have a tracker. So whilst chatting I follow the journey as it makes it way through the sodden pastures of the West Midlands. I am even sent a picture of the Birmingham coach station at Digbeth in all of its splendour. Well, maybe not splendour, but it has National Express coaches.
I am a fully paid up DULLARD. But the easier one is pleased the more joyful life becomes.
But I know that Club Dullard has many members- the Chairman being the Great NSC Dullard and his football abacus.
So If you claim membership yourself, what makes you a qualified dullard ?
I'm off to study the three points v two points for a win table differentials in the 70s. Did you know that under three points for a win, Albion would have won Division Two in 1979 and Palace would have finished FOURTH ? Actually, that one is quite interesting.
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