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Bradninch Eagle Bradninch Devon 25 Aug 10 10.06am | |
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This thread has taken me right back...wading through peanut shells....the phantom bell ringer (spotted to be a man of about 90)...a silk scarf on my wrist...thumping on the advertising boards to Glad All Over...the flatterer at half time occasionally with Nookie bear parading round...Joyce the Voice (was in the Croydon Ad having been given a life-time season ticket - with husband apparently alive)....those were the days!
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eagle in cornwall Made In Thornton Heath. 25 Aug 10 10.39am | |
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Quote Bradninch Eagle at 25 Aug 2010 10.06am
This thread has taken me right back...wading through peanut shells....the phantom bell ringer (spotted to be a man of about 90)...a silk scarf on my wrist...thumping on the advertising boards to Glad All Over...the flatterer at half time occasionally with Nookie bear parading round...Joyce the Voice (was in the Croydon Ad having been given a life-time season ticket - with husband apparently alive)....those were the days!
........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history..................... |
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lyeemoon Girne 25 Aug 10 11.14am | |
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Quote eagle in cornwall at 25 Aug 2010 10.39am
Quote Bradninch Eagle at 25 Aug 2010 10.06am
This thread has taken me right back...wading through peanut shells....the phantom bell ringer (spotted to be a man of about 90)...a silk scarf on my wrist...thumping on the advertising boards to Glad All Over...the flatterer at half time occasionally with Nookie bear parading round...Joyce the Voice (was in the Croydon Ad having been given a life-time season ticket - with husband apparently alive)....those were the days!
But do you remember the only tune they ever played in the late '50s was the organ music of 'Carousel?'
lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright. |
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eagle in cornwall Made In Thornton Heath. 25 Aug 10 11.27am | |
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Quote lyeemoon at 25 Aug 2010 11.14am
Quote eagle in cornwall at 25 Aug 2010 10.39am
Quote Bradninch Eagle at 25 Aug 2010 10.06am
This thread has taken me right back...wading through peanut shells....the phantom bell ringer (spotted to be a man of about 90)...a silk scarf on my wrist...thumping on the advertising boards to Glad All Over...the flatterer at half time occasionally with Nookie bear parading round...Joyce the Voice (was in the Croydon Ad having been given a life-time season ticket - with husband apparently alive)....those were the days!
But do you remember the only tune they ever played in the late '50s was the organ music of 'Carousel?'
........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history..................... |
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lyeemoon Girne 25 Aug 10 12.25pm | |
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Quote eagle in cornwall at 25 Aug 2010 11.27am
Quote lyeemoon at 25 Aug 2010 11.14am
Quote eagle in cornwall at 25 Aug 2010 10.39am
Quote Bradninch Eagle at 25 Aug 2010 10.06am
This thread has taken me right back...wading through peanut shells....the phantom bell ringer (spotted to be a man of about 90)...a silk scarf on my wrist...thumping on the advertising boards to Glad All Over...the flatterer at half time occasionally with Nookie bear parading round...Joyce the Voice (was in the Croydon Ad having been given a life-time season ticket - with husband apparently alive)....those were the days!
But do you remember the only tune they ever played in the late '50s was the organ music of 'Carousel?'
Look it this way, it's the only way you and I can establish a clique like the many that abound in 'Palace talk!'
lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright. |
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Hoof Hearted 25 Aug 10 12.30pm | |
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Quote lyeemoon at 25 Aug 2010 12.25pm
Quote eagle in cornwall at 25 Aug 2010 11.27am
Quote lyeemoon at 25 Aug 2010 11.14am
Quote eagle in cornwall at 25 Aug 2010 10.39am
Quote Bradninch Eagle at 25 Aug 2010 10.06am
This thread has taken me right back...wading through peanut shells....the phantom bell ringer (spotted to be a man of about 90)...a silk scarf on my wrist...thumping on the advertising boards to Glad All Over...the flatterer at half time occasionally with Nookie bear parading round...Joyce the Voice (was in the Croydon Ad having been given a life-time season ticket - with husband apparently alive)....those were the days!
But do you remember the only tune they ever played in the late '50s was the organ music of 'Carousel?'
Look it this way, it's the only way you and I can establish a clique like the many that abound in 'Palace talk!'
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Stuk Top half 25 Aug 10 12.42pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 13 Aug 2010 4.54pm
Quote cooleagle89 at 13 Aug 2010 4.25pm
Quote palace64 at 13 Aug 2010 2.49pm
didnt noades ban him.
Another reason to hate Noades!!! Grrrrrr I mostly remember Saturday afternoons. I used to like to get to games early and park in Dagmar Road by the garages. On the way to the ground I would buy a hotdog or burger and the programme. I would get a bovril inside the ground and sit on the steps of the holmesdale about half way up to the left of the goal as you look at the pitch. I would read the programme and wait for the peanut bloke to come near and chuck me a bag which would last till about half time. He would collect his money a few minutes after he chucked them to you...a tanner a bag! It is indeed.
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Don Rogers Tache hanging around the local Taco Bell... 05 Sep 10 7.14pm | |
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From what I remember of Chris Wright, he was a right twot.
I know you are but what am I? |
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eagle in cornwall Made In Thornton Heath. 05 Sep 10 7.28pm | |
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Quote Don Rogers Tache at 05 Sep 2010 7.14pm
From what I remember of Chris Wright, he was a right twot.
........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history..................... |
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Don Rogers Tache hanging around the local Taco Bell... 05 Sep 10 7.34pm | |
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Quote eagle in cornwall at 05 Sep 2010 7.28pm
Quote Don Rogers Tache at 05 Sep 2010 7.14pm
From what I remember of Chris Wright, he was a right twot.
That's what my dad (and all the other locals, as you know) called it mate. He used to say that the neighbours made him laugh because they'd all say how nice the area was because you could leave your front door unlocked. He said the reason for that was because nobody has anything worth nicking!
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eagle in cornwall Made In Thornton Heath. 05 Sep 10 7.48pm | |
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Quote Don Rogers Tache at 05 Sep 2010 7.34pm
Quote eagle in cornwall at 05 Sep 2010 7.28pm
Quote Don Rogers Tache at 05 Sep 2010 7.14pm
From what I remember of Chris Wright, he was a right twot.
That's what my dad (and all the other locals, as you know) called it mate. He used to say that the neighbours made him laugh because they'd all say how nice the area was because you could leave your front door unlocked. He said the reason for that was because nobody has anything worth nicking!
........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history..................... |
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Don Rogers Tache hanging around the local Taco Bell... 05 Sep 10 7.52pm | |
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Quote eagle in cornwall at 05 Sep 2010 7.48pm
Quote Don Rogers Tache at 05 Sep 2010 7.34pm
Quote eagle in cornwall at 05 Sep 2010 7.28pm
Quote Don Rogers Tache at 05 Sep 2010 7.14pm
From what I remember of Chris Wright, he was a right twot.
That's what my dad (and all the other locals, as you know) called it mate. He used to say that the neighbours made him laugh because they'd all say how nice the area was because you could leave your front door unlocked. He said the reason for that was because nobody has anything worth nicking!
I know you are but what am I? |
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