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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 19 Dec 17 9.01am | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
Reigate - nice Town. Yes I agree. We have dear friends who are resident in Reigate and when we pay them a visit we invariably frequent the pub near the station and the 'Clove' Indian restaurant. Of course we have never frequented the nightclub in question and we have never witnessed any unruly behaviour in the town centre.The clientele that we have witnessed all seem rather respectable.
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Stuk Top half 19 Dec 17 1.43pm | |
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Originally posted by westquay
Hmmm Possibly... Possibly? I didn't even have a bad word to say about Punch. Accepted.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 19 Dec 17 3.44pm | |
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he's not called Punch for nothing. Sadly, i wish his name was Goal or Assist or critical defensive interception. but Punch it is
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Hrolf The Ganger 19 Dec 17 3.45pm | |
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Originally posted by Elpis
Agreed , Punch has been a main team member for all of the seasons he has been at the club since 2013 ,helping to keep us in the top division . His dip in form coincided with Pardews expansive football experiment , improved with the more basic Fat Sam system and dropped off again under pass it again FDB . Given that Roys type of football would be more to his liking I see no reason why he could not get back to his best . If not that would be a same as he is obviously a talent . Getting nicked outside a nightclub at chucking out time is not reserved for the guilty ,wrong uns or drunks . On that matter we should reserve judgment . Totally agree. Let's hear the facts first. It's not hard to attract the wrong kind of attention when you are a pro footballer but equally, you need to be careful where you go and with whom. Edited by Hrolf The Ganger (19 Dec 2017 6.47pm)
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chateauferret 19 Dec 17 3.51pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
he's not called Punch for nothing. Sadly, i wish his name was Goal or Assist or critical defensive interception. but Punch it is We'd better not sign anyone called Scheidt, then.
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kennybrowns leftfoot Reigate 19 Dec 17 3.52pm | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
I've got a belt holding up my trousers. Is that a dangerous weapon too? The police'd definately lift me if I went out without it. No because it's doing what a belt is supposed to do. The moment you take that belt off though during a confrontation and intend to use it then it becomes an 'intended offensive weapon'
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pssguy 19 Dec 17 3.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Elpis
I see every reason. Actually his best year was with Southampton. In terms of goals/assists per game , he has been in steady decline every season before falling off the wagon completely this year
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chateauferret 19 Dec 17 3.56pm | |
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Of course, the name has nothing to do with fisticuffs. A puncheon is a barrel for keeping and maturing spirits such as whisky, with a standsrd capacity of a third of a tun. It was so called because you used a punch to record its contents on the wood.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 19 Dec 17 4.26pm | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
Of course, the name has nothing to do with fisticuffs. A puncheon is a barrel for keeping and maturing spirits such as whisky, with a standsrd capacity of a third of a tun. It was so called because you used a punch to record its contents on the wood. and was he able to hold his drink ? cos he was losing the ability to hold onto the ball. But i will always thank him for that goal that kept us up, and we all cried tears of joy. Punch will always be an eagle.
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 19 Dec 17 8.43pm | |
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The further out of central London you go into the suburbs the more punchy it gets. Why I’ve got no interest in “moving out” with my family. I’d rather go as far into London as we can afford. Much more sophisticated. Edited by Brentmiester_General (19 Dec 2017 8.44pm)
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PalazioVecchio south pole 19 Dec 17 9.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
The further out of central London you go into the suburbs the more punchy it gets. Why I’ve got no interest in “moving out” with my family. I’d rather go as far into London as we can afford. Much more sophisticated. Edited by Brentmiester_General (19 Dec 2017 8.44pm) Millwall ? the exception to the rule.
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chateauferret 19 Dec 17 9.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
The further out of central London you go into the suburbs the more punchy it gets. Why I’ve got no interest in “moving out” with my family. I’d rather go as far into London as we can afford. Much more sophisticated. Edited by Brentmiester_General (19 Dec 2017 8.44pm) I find 400 miles about right. There's only one downside: no Palace.
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