Ladies of a dubious profession....Tupperware & Avon I presume you mean?I used it (begrudgingly) in the 90s ,sometimes. Spurs matches aside, it was full of wannabe gangsters, the odd real McCoy and ladies of a dubious profession....
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Ladies of a dubious profession....Tupperware & Avon I presume you mean?I used it (begrudgingly) in the 90s ,sometimes. Spurs matches aside, it was full of wannabe gangsters, the odd real McCoy and ladies of a dubious profession....
They worked in the Woolwich shop...Ladies of a dubious profession....Tupperware & Avon I presume you mean?
that's Eddie Bailey, another legend of the '51 side and Bill Nick's right hand man. Another that wasn't treated particularly well by the Board of the day.Gilzean looking dapper....unlike the guy in front of him wearing a raincoat. Just imagine his wife before he left..."I realise it's Japan but take it with you, never know"
That is dubious then!They worked in the Woolwich shop...
Ah, the Coolbury Club, only went the once, probably when it wasn't cool, as it wasn't very good.I was a bit young,but my brother use to go to the disco on occassion. Then onto Coolbury Club(when it was still cool, it had a half decent rep on the Jazz funk scene..So i was told anyway). Apparently the players used the BQ as their choice of post match drinking hole in the early 70s. Read it in Hunter Davies book,and heard it from several of our old punchers.
Hard to believe now.
Take a day trip out Basildon, canvey island way think they still very much in fashion over there....I wouldn't mind Jimmy neighbour's shirt.
It wasnt too pleasant when i went in there.I said 90s in my earlier post, but it may have been very early 00s.It was awful.So sleazy and the beer was pissAh, the Coolbury Club, only went the once, probably when it wasn't cool, as it wasn't very good.
Used the BQ a lot when I was a season ticket holder, late 80s, mid to late 90s.Yes mid 70s it was a real Spurs hooligan pub. The Coolbury used to attract a few firm too in the day.
Old Bill just used to sit outside until they got bored then the fun and games would startVery.... The old bill loved us
I remember inheriting a load of papers given away pre season by the evening news or standard(can't remember which) one for all the London clubs(and Watford) They were from 69 or 70 and had a great Stevie pic,him with a number 3 or 4 crop.Wish i could find it now as i would use it for a flyer for my mates doosThanks for that, I actually had that in my scrapbook, as I used to keep every article where he was mentioned. I preferred him with his skinhead haircut though
I was at said game. Wonder how many other English League teams down the years have gone out to Welsh sides in both cups, in the same season.There is a certain newspaper headline photo that my Wrexham (my home town) mates send to me every year on Sept 22nd. I travelled to that match in 1976 on the Wrexham team coach and watched the game unfold in total disbelief. I sat on the bus home absolutely stunned as everyone jumped up and down spraying beer all over me. Worst night of my life........
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