He's good friends with a mate of mine.
Been out with us a few times when we have a meet up.

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He's good friends with a mate of mine.
Been out with us a few times when we have a meet up.
So i have heard
So i have heard
Responsible fro us wearing Donkey jackets back in the day as well,according to my mate.
Somers Town was a game area,full stop.no matter whether you were into football; or not.
Perfectly placed area really, wasn't it?yes it was , there favourite thing to do was smash the Northerners coming out of Euston
Just old men enjoying a natter.Its the only thread on here we discuss this sort of thing.
How old are the days?Just the older heads on here reminiscing & getting nostalgic for the 'good old days'.
From the late 60s - the mid to late 90s ,i would say.Mainly the 70s.
Not going to argue with you lot then.From the late 60s - the mid to late 90s ,i would say.Mainly the 70s.
But being the upright citizens we have on here,i doubt anyone gets involved.It would get in the way of Church functions and charity fund raising...Still going strong in a few pubs round the lane on matchday with a little bit of welcoming physical interference for our foes of yesteryear on the rare occassion they accept the invite.. (west ham excluded as they readily oblige ).![]()
From the late 60s - the mid to late 90s ,i would say.Mainly the 70s.
My last whist drive got a bit lary though !But being the upright citizens we have on here,i doubt anyone gets involved.It would get in the way of Church functions and charity fund raising...
But being the upright citizens we have on here,i doubt anyone gets involved.It would get in the way of Church functions and charity fund raising...
Crouche !!I almost had a straightener at the last meeting of the WI knitting circle mate. It was nearly needles at dawn.
Was that Big Pat's testimonial?Just realised i just missed the 43rd anniversary of my first dust up with Woolwich (23rd Nov 1976). Me (16) & a mate (19) vs 6 of them. A baptism of fire!
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