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3 hours ago, Maxine said:

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Looks better than with Chansiri written in the seats. If only there weren't eight main sections! I love the guy for what he's done for us, but how many owners have their

name written in the seats? He's quite something, like him or not.

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4 hours ago, Will69 said:

A long long time ago
I can still remember how
Carlos used to make me smile
And I knew if he had his chance
That he could make old Pleaty dance
And maybe we'd be happy for a while

But January made me shiver
With every name linked I did quiver
Bad news on the Facebook
Oh no, it’s Sven, I can’t look

I can't remember if I cried
When I saw he played with two out wide
To negative play I was resigned
The day that Luhahkay signed...

Brilliant ! P.S. My Daughter sent me a snap chat thingy JL & DC.

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3 hours ago, maidstoneowl said:

I was have KEBAB!

 

My phone tell me this news of new boss then I hear he name is JOSS!

 

So I have beer, make songs

 

"JooSS the BOSS - dont take LOSS 

 

Oh

Josh, Joss he boss - TAKE NO LOSS

 

Caryle tomorrow take no LOSS

 

Oh dear.  Have another kebab

 

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4 hours ago, trumbullowl said:

Looks better than with Chansiri written in the seats. If only there weren't eight main sections! I love the guy for what he's done for us, but how many owners have their

name written in the seats? He's quite something, like him or not.

Yes it does but at least it's covered up on match days.

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Stubbs told me last Sunday. He said he'd heard it the night before in the Black Horse where he goes for a pint and a bit of 'afterbird' with Mrs Wankskill. He was waiting for her to close up when old Ted the chimney sweep fell in for a last pint and told him. 

He had just come from the Saracens Head,  where he'd been told by a passing travelling  salemans who was tying to sell fine silks and linens from India. 

 He in turn said he'd heard it the night before in the The Gooses Giblets in Camberwick Green.  He'd been due to stay in Trumpton but the King's Gout Hotel was full. And just as well for him it was. I've been in there when those fireman come off shift and on the lash. It's like the last days of the wild West. Anyway....he'd heard it off the Miller. Who he said was quite drunk,  but that he believed him as it was backed up by the landlord that Miller provides the bread for the breadcakes for Beres,  and that when he was in there the other day there was a bloke in therw with a tremendous moustache and a dutch accent who was lost and asking where the ground was.  

 

So... soon as I heard I threw up the sash shouted out of the window at one of the pauper boys in the village and threw him a crown to go and let Nixon know.

 

 

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