Bolton v Baggies - Match thread
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I didn't go and have a "scrap" if that helps?The Axman wrote:Yep, really does beg the question: is the reasonably good looking female the same person as the missus?Sponge wrote:Andy Waller wrote:I'm having a huge fry up, a few drinks on the train, watching the Superwhites win 7-0, a few more drinks on the train home, out for a curry, slip the missus a crippler and then pass out. I'm not entertaining any other outcome than that.Good to see you're shunning the stereotype of the football-watching male!Andy Waller wrote:I went there after the last match at Burnden, got arseholed, copped off with a reasonably good looking female and had a lovely kebab on the walk home. Awesome.
No, the missus is a stunner so well done me.
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Yeah, but everyone thinks they have the prettiest wife at home.Andy Waller wrote:I didn't go and have a "scrap" if that helps?The Axman wrote:Yep, really does beg the question: is the reasonably good looking female the same person as the missus?Sponge wrote:Andy Waller wrote:I'm having a huge fry up, a few drinks on the train, watching the Superwhites win 7-0, a few more drinks on the train home, out for a curry, slip the missus a crippler and then pass out. I'm not entertaining any other outcome than that.Good to see you're shunning the stereotype of the football-watching male!Andy Waller wrote:I went there after the last match at Burnden, got arseholed, copped off with a reasonably good looking female and had a lovely kebab on the walk home. Awesome.
No, the missus is a stunner so well done me.
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The Vine is meant to be a decent away-friendly pub, but I didn't go last year. Bristolwanderer and I are heading to this one - would be up for a pint with any others from hereP.O.S. wrote:This happens to be my first visit to The Hawthorns despite how many times weve played there. Anywhere nearby considered an away friendly pub?
On another note, I wish Hawthorns was still open
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She is bloody hot to be fair.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Yeah, but everyone thinks they have the prettiest wife at home.Andy Waller wrote:I didn't go and have a "scrap" if that helps?The Axman wrote:Yep, really does beg the question: is the reasonably good looking female the same person as the missus?Sponge wrote:Andy Waller wrote:I'm having a huge fry up, a few drinks on the train, watching the Superwhites win 7-0, a few more drinks on the train home, out for a curry, slip the missus a crippler and then pass out. I'm not entertaining any other outcome than that.Good to see you're shunning the stereotype of the football-watching male!Andy Waller wrote:I went there after the last match at Burnden, got arseholed, copped off with a reasonably good looking female and had a lovely kebab on the walk home. Awesome.
No, the missus is a stunner so well done me.
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Sponge wrote:Andy Waller wrote:I'm having a huge fry up, a few drinks on the train, watching the Superwhites win 7-0, a few more drinks on the train home, out for a curry, slip the missus a crippler and then pass out. I'm not entertaining any other outcome than that.Good to see you're shunning the stereotype of the football-watching male!Andy Waller wrote:I went there after the last match at Burnden, got arseholed, copped off with a reasonably good looking female and had a lovely kebab on the walk home. Awesome.
Had some of the best nights out ever in that place, it was so much better in its old dingy state before they did it up and tried to be some sort of j2-lite
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P.O.S. wrote:Sponge wrote:Andy Waller wrote:I'm having a huge fry up, a few drinks on the train, watching the Superwhites win 7-0, a few more drinks on the train home, out for a curry, slip the missus a crippler and then pass out. I'm not entertaining any other outcome than that.Good to see you're shunning the stereotype of the football-watching male!Andy Waller wrote:I went there after the last match at Burnden, got arseholed, copped off with a reasonably good looking female and had a lovely kebab on the walk home. Awesome.
Had some of the best nights out ever in that place, it was so much better in its old dingy state before they did it up and tried to be some sort of j2-lite
Indie-go??
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Andy Waller wrote:P.O.S. wrote:Sponge wrote:Andy Waller wrote:I'm having a huge fry up, a few drinks on the train, watching the Superwhites win 7-0, a few more drinks on the train home, out for a curry, slip the missus a crippler and then pass out. I'm not entertaining any other outcome than that.Good to see you're shunning the stereotype of the football-watching male!Andy Waller wrote:I went there after the last match at Burnden, got arseholed, copped off with a reasonably good looking female and had a lovely kebab on the walk home. Awesome.
Had some of the best nights out ever in that place, it was so much better in its old dingy state before they did it up and tried to be some sort of j2-lite
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What? It never went "J2-lite". Fridays and Saturdays ended up being more indie/rock, but it still was very much a rock club. Obviously the only of it's kind in Bolton. I loved it. I spent my thursdays there for many years and it's still sorely missed.P.O.S. wrote:Sponge wrote:Andy Waller wrote:I'm having a huge fry up, a few drinks on the train, watching the Superwhites win 7-0, a few more drinks on the train home, out for a curry, slip the missus a crippler and then pass out. I'm not entertaining any other outcome than that.Good to see you're shunning the stereotype of the football-watching male!Andy Waller wrote:I went there after the last match at Burnden, got arseholed, copped off with a reasonably good looking female and had a lovely kebab on the walk home. Awesome.
Had some of the best nights out ever in that place, it was so much better in its old dingy state before they did it up and tried to be some sort of j2-lite
I've tried to set up a new Hawthornes in various different places through my promotion company over the last four years or so, but to no avail. Nothing will replace it unfortunately.
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Someones got too, all this grammar chat made this thread a bit gay! where is richard keys when you need him?Sponge wrote:Andy Waller wrote:I'm having a huge fry up, a few drinks on the train, watching the Superwhites win 7-0, a few more drinks on the train home, out for a curry, slip the missus a crippler and then pass out. I'm not entertaining any other outcome than that.Good to see you're shunning the stereotype of the football-watching male!Andy Waller wrote:I went there after the last match at Burnden, got arseholed, copped off with a reasonably good looking female and had a lovely kebab on the walk home. Awesome.
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Talksport.officer_dibble wrote:Someones got too, all this grammar chat made this thread a bit gay! where is richard keys when you need him?Sponge wrote:Andy Waller wrote:I'm having a huge fry up, a few drinks on the train, watching the Superwhites win 7-0, a few more drinks on the train home, out for a curry, slip the missus a crippler and then pass out. I'm not entertaining any other outcome than that.Good to see you're shunning the stereotype of the football-watching male!Andy Waller wrote:I went there after the last match at Burnden, got arseholed, copped off with a reasonably good looking female and had a lovely kebab on the walk home. Awesome.
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and she is dirty as feck, wears all the webbingAndy Waller wrote:She is bloody hot to be fair.
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We wnt to what ever Pink Panthers had morphed into after the last match. Theres a brick from the back of the Burnden Terrace probably still lying around the back of that place. I left it there for later collection, and then forgot it. I bet no-one knows its significance either...Andy Waller wrote:I went there after the last match at Burnden, got arseholed, copped off with a reasonably good looking female and had a lovely kebab on the walk home. Awesome.P.O.S. wrote:This happens to be my first visit to The Hawthorns despite how many times weve played there. Anywhere nearby considered an away friendly pub?
On another note, I wish Hawthorns was still open
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Im predicting a modest, hard-fought win. 2-1.
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Okay, J2 is overdoing it a bit, but the fact is, the pre makeover Hawthorns suited the Thursday nights much better than it did once it was done up it didnt feel dark and dirty and gritty enough. Plus, the doorstaff on the new place were utter arseholes compared to the ones beforehand it was a novelty when you got in without some grief off someone on the door or behind the desk.hi there, i'm chris wrote:What? It never went "J2-lite". Fridays and Saturdays ended up being more indie/rock, but it still was very much a rock club. Obviously the only of it's kind in Bolton. I loved it. I spent my thursdays there for many years and it's still sorely missed.P.O.S. wrote:Sponge wrote:Andy Waller wrote:I'm having a huge fry up, a few drinks on the train, watching the Superwhites win 7-0, a few more drinks on the train home, out for a curry, slip the missus a crippler and then pass out. I'm not entertaining any other outcome than that.Good to see you're shunning the stereotype of the football-watching male!Andy Waller wrote:I went there after the last match at Burnden, got arseholed, copped off with a reasonably good looking female and had a lovely kebab on the walk home. Awesome.
Had some of the best nights out ever in that place, it was so much better in its old dingy state before they did it up and tried to be some sort of j2-lite
I've tried to set up a new Hawthornes in various different places through my promotion company over the last four years or so, but to no avail. Nothing will replace it unfortunately.
That said, had some great times there. The days of finishing work, going straight to Varsity then into Hawthorns and finishing it off with a take away from Marmaris were the best
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It was all about The Crown & Cushion back in my day.
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The Crown and Flick-knife?Annoyed Grunt wrote:It was all about The Crown & Cushion back in my day.
Cheap beer, cheap pool/snooker, what more could you want?
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That's the one.Andy Waller wrote:The Crown and Flick-knife?Annoyed Grunt wrote:It was all about The Crown & Cushion back in my day.
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Used to go on the 2nd floor, where the tables were, but never the club on the 1st floor. Jesus, it looked rough in there.Annoyed Grunt wrote:That's the one.Andy Waller wrote:The Crown and Flick-knife?Annoyed Grunt wrote:It was all about The Crown & Cushion back in my day.
Cheap beer, cheap pool/snooker, what more could you want?
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Im sensing a dedicated thread about boozers past and present, Im sure there would be many stories to be told!
The Alma, Man & Scythe, Varsity and Hawthorns were where I started out - then got into doing the Bradshawgate run, bars on there would change their name on a weekly basis
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