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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 17 Sep 16 1.16pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Part Time James

Behind the bike sheds at my old school.

Never got an invite.

Oh well, at least you will not be labelled an "Aged lothario".

 

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Midlands Eagle Flag 17 Sep 16 1.38pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by lankygit


I lived there for four years, Kerms: it was four years too many.

So you moved to the county of Lincolngrad

 

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lankygit Flag Lincoln 20 Sep 16 10.03pm Send a Private Message to lankygit Add lankygit as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

So you moved to the county of Lincolngrad

Yep. Good old Bomber County. Lincoln/shire is a good place to live.

Edited by lankygit (20 Sep 2016 10.04pm)

 


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Michaelawt85 Flag Bexley 20 Sep 16 10.35pm Send a Private Message to Michaelawt85 Add Michaelawt85 as a friend

Originally posted by dannyh

Slade Green, a big cesspit of human depravity, scum and council criminals.

needs bleaching.

Yes , surrounding areas are equally as grim. Erith town centre makes the guests on Jeremy Kyle look like aristocracy

 


When I was a young girl my Mother said to me.. You listen here kid you're CPFC

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ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 12 Oct 16 8.14pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

With regards to Maidstone when Peter Taylor was mismanaging our team with limited players and prehistoric tactics and you could feel the club shrinking, the atmosphere dying and hope disappearing under his utterly clueless leadership I remember thinking over and over again that we were turning into Maidstone United - the atmosphere at Selhurst during that time was very Maidstonian, to me. Perhaps under Trevor Francis we were some stodgy midlands outfit, can't think who, Mick McCarthy is doing his best to turn Ipswich into Barnsley, I think Malcolm Allison saw us as a bigger version of Brentford so he changed our image, sort of two threads in one, do you associate any wretched uninteresting periods in our history with soulless towns or clubs, for me the Peter Taylor era had something uniquely Maidstone about it.

 

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Michaelawt85 Flag Bexley 12 Oct 16 11.00pm Send a Private Message to Michaelawt85 Add Michaelawt85 as a friend

Abbey wood

 


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Part Time James Flag 13 Oct 16 9.25am Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Originally posted by Michaelawt85

Abbey wood

Only if you ask her nicely.

 




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Henry of Peckham Flag Eton Mess 13 Oct 16 9.56am Send a Private Message to Henry of Peckham Add Henry of Peckham as a friend

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

With regards to Maidstone when Peter Taylor was mismanaging our team with limited players and prehistoric tactics and you could feel the club shrinking, the atmosphere dying and hope disappearing under his utterly clueless leadership I remember thinking over and over again that we were turning into Maidstone United - the atmosphere at Selhurst during that time was very Maidstonian, to me. Perhaps under Trevor Francis we were some stodgy midlands outfit, can't think who, Mick McCarthy is doing his best to turn Ipswich into Barnsley, I think Malcolm Allison saw us as a bigger version of Brentford so he changed our image, sort of two threads in one, do you associate any wretched uninteresting periods in our history with soulless towns or clubs, for me the Peter Taylor era had something uniquely Maidstone about it.

Don't like Maidstone as a town. Due to poor traffic planning it's log jammed with vehicles virtually all day. You can't even get out to soak up the "unique and soulless" atmosphere. If you take the effort to visit the football club, however, it has a very pleasant ambience and decent beer to fuel a good mood.

 


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Alexi_the_Eagle Flag Newton-le-Willows 13 Oct 16 10.28am Send a Private Message to Alexi_the_Eagle Add Alexi_the_Eagle as a friend

Blackburn: The personification of an absolute dive that needs razing to the ground. Only redeeming feature is the road out.

 


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dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 17 Oct 16 3.43pm Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

I was thinking down our end, but if we're including the north, then I have a special hatred for a little place called Cheedle Hulme in Manchester, absolute s*** hole just doesn't cut it, think of the worst most utterly vile place you've been to, then imagine that it's post a nuclear apocalypse where the residents street cred is measured by how many times you've OD'd on smack, and how many STD's your partner has, coupled with the amount of naked, lice infested off spring you can pump out of your (somehow fertile, despite the drugs) v*****.

If you can imagine that, then imagine that covered in sh1t, then you have something close to what its like.

They walk around like a walking living breathing advert for a Sports direct sale, teeth are it seems a thing for posh people that shop in Lidl, those that have them resemble a burnt out fuse box, or a pan of burnt chips.

And if you farted they'd try and nick it, makes Slade Green look like Downtown Abbey.

 


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richard shaw (og)65 Flag my minds eye 17 Oct 16 6.55pm Send a Private Message to richard shaw (og)65 Add richard shaw (og)65 as a friend

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

With regards to Maidstone when Peter Taylor was mismanaging our team with limited players and prehistoric tactics and you could feel the club shrinking, the atmosphere dying and hope disappearing under his utterly clueless leadership I remember thinking over and over again that we were turning into Maidstone United - the atmosphere at Selhurst during that time was very Maidstonian, to me. Perhaps under Trevor Francis we were some stodgy midlands outfit, can't think who, Mick McCarthy is doing his best to turn Ipswich into Barnsley, I think Malcolm Allison saw us as a bigger version of Brentford so he changed our image, sort of two threads in one, do you associate any wretched uninteresting periods in our history with soulless towns or clubs, for me the Peter Taylor era had something uniquely Maidstone about it.

I would rather define manager eras in a way of bands or artists , starting from my era .
sir steve - slade , shouty and stompy and you get what you see
alan smith - elvis Presley,all flashy stuff but no substance
dave basset - status quo , head down no frills
steve bruce - the velvet underground ,brilliant and slipped under the radar then got noticed and it all went wrong
trevor francis - coldplay , like their songs all games seemed to melt into one
iain dowie - stone roses , great first album but couldn't quite manage making a good second album
peter taylor - the bluetones , great first single then it all sounded the same
neil Warnock - the bonzo dog doodah band , who the fcuk knew what was going on

paul hart - pulp , filled in when the stone roses blew out Glastonbury and did a great job
George burley - the yardbirds , debutted wilf as the yardbirds did jimmy page
dougie freedman - the beatles , the beatles found drugs and got brilliant , dougie got told to play good football by the owners in a car park and got brilliant and then it all ended in acrimony
ian Holloway - the wurzels , just because of his accent
tony pulis - oasis , very lumpen and predictable but popular and got results but fell apart with recriminations
alan Pardew - the clash , a three pronged attack ,for strummer,jones,simenon , read wilf , benteke, townsend

ive missed a few caretakers here and there before the pedants start

Edited by richard shaw (og)65 (17 Oct 2016 6.57pm)

 


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Superfly Flag The sun always shines in Catford 18 Oct 16 8.30am Send a Private Message to Superfly Add Superfly as a friend

Good work Rich

 


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