I've got ten on Riga mortice - Charlton (A) 18/4/14
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A Dick's Errand - Charlton Away Moved
News is: CHARLTON UPDATE: Game at The Valley to now take place on Good Friday, April 18. Kick-off 3pm.
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Oh crap. That will stuff the Bish up and he has already bought his train ticketsBruce Rioja wrote:News is: CHARLTON UPDATE: Game at The Valley to now take place on Good Friday, April 18. Kick-off 3pm.
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Might stuff a few of us up.Gooner Girl wrote:Oh crap. That will stuff the Bish up and he has already bought his train ticketsBruce Rioja wrote:News is: CHARLTON UPDATE: Game at The Valley to now take place on Good Friday, April 18. Kick-off 3pm.
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I should imagine 3-0'clock in the afternoon of Good Friday would be a no-no for him anyway? Somewhat insesnsitive organising.Gooner Girl wrote:Oh crap. That will stuff the Bish up and he has already bought his train ticketsBruce Rioja wrote:News is: CHARLTON UPDATE: Game at The Valley to now take place on Good Friday, April 18. Kick-off 3pm.
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Dunno, just texted him, he's off in Wolverhampton today but I am imagining its a no goTANGODANCER wrote:I should imagine 3-0'clock in the afternoon of Good Friday would be a no-no for him anyway? Somewhat insesnsitive organising.Gooner Girl wrote:Oh crap. That will stuff the Bish up and he has already bought his train ticketsBruce Rioja wrote:News is: CHARLTON UPDATE: Game at The Valley to now take place on Good Friday, April 18. Kick-off 3pm.
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TANGODANCER wrote:I should imagine 3-0'clock in the afternoon of Good Friday would be a no-no for him anyway? Somewhat insesnsitive organising.Gooner Girl wrote:Oh crap. That will stuff the Bish up and he has already bought his train ticketsBruce Rioja wrote:News is: CHARLTON UPDATE: Game at The Valley to now take place on Good Friday, April 18. Kick-off 3pm.
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All denominations have some kind of Good Friday service and I don't suppose its so easy for Bish to skive off his. Slight chance it might be early morning I suppose and he can still make it, but unlikely.Gary the Enfield wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:I should imagine 3-0'clock in the afternoon of Good Friday would be a no-no for him anyway? Somewhat insesnsitive organising.Gooner Girl wrote:Oh crap. That will stuff the Bish up and he has already bought his train ticketsBruce Rioja wrote:News is: CHARLTON UPDATE: Game at The Valley to now take place on Good Friday, April 18. Kick-off 3pm.
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Gooner Girl wrote:All denominations have some kind of Good Friday service and I don't suppose its so easy for Bish to skive off his. Slight chance it might be early morning I suppose and he can still make it, but unlikely.Gary the Enfield wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:I should imagine 3-0'clock in the afternoon of Good Friday would be a no-no for him anyway? Somewhat insesnsitive organising.Gooner Girl wrote:Oh crap. That will stuff the Bish up and he has already bought his train ticketsBruce Rioja wrote:News is: CHARLTON UPDATE: Game at The Valley to now take place on Good Friday, April 18. Kick-off 3pm.
Do the United Reformed Church do a Benediction TD? I thought it was just us.
The Catholics have (or had) a specific service starting at 3.00 pm (the alleged time that Christ is supposed to have died) starting with the Stations of the Cross (again, not sure if you have those) and going on to a full Benediction.
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Don't know, I'll leave thebish to answer that one Gary, although I'm pretty sure they'll have some sort of service.Gary the Enfield wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:I should imagine 3-0'clock in the afternoon of Good Friday would be a no-no for him anyway? Somewhat insesnsitive organising.Gooner Girl wrote:Oh crap. That will stuff the Bish up and he has already bought his train ticketsBruce Rioja wrote:News is: CHARLTON UPDATE: Game at The Valley to now take place on Good Friday, April 18. Kick-off 3pm.
Do the United Reformed Church do a Benediction TD? I thought it was just us.
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Good Friday football puts me to recall me sneaking off to play a match despite my Dad's instructions that it was the Holiest day and we should refrain from any pleasures (!!) until Easter Sunday. He realised where I'd gone, appeared at our pitchsude and, literally, marched onto the pitch and dragged me away. It took months for me to live that down .... & a long while till we spoke other than in basic grunts.
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And you've been a rubbish footballer ever since!
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Well ... quite. It's hard enough watching out for the opposition let alone wondering if a spectator is going to come on and drag you off the pitch. Quite put me off my game.
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Absolutely nothing to do with playing in size seventeen boots then?bobo the clown wrote:Well ... quite. It's hard enough watching out for the opposition let alone wondering if a spectator is going to come on and drag you off the pitch. Quite put me off my game.
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Well, it works for me. I can go and play on the Sat. So hooray.
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Since? Since? Oh my giddy aunt.Lord Kangana wrote:And you've been a rubbish footballer ever since!
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Nope, I'm a baptist. Don't go in for the smells and bells and all that. It's a bit simpler. No idea what stations of the cross or benedictions are.Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:All denominations have some kind of Good Friday service and I don't suppose its so easy for Bish to skive off his. Slight chance it might be early morning I suppose and he can still make it, but unlikely.Gary the Enfield wrote:
Do the United Reformed Church do a Benediction TD? I thought it was just us.
The Catholics have (or had) a specific service starting at 3.00 pm (the alleged time that Christ is supposed to have died) starting with the Stations of the Cross (again, not sure if you have those) and going on to a full Benediction.
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Gooner Girl wrote:Nope, I'm a baptist. Don't go in for the smells and bells and all that. It's a bit simpler. No idea what stations of the cross or benedictions are.Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:All denominations have some kind of Good Friday service and I don't suppose its so easy for Bish to skive off his. Slight chance it might be early morning I suppose and he can still make it, but unlikely.Gary the Enfield wrote:
Do the United Reformed Church do a Benediction TD? I thought it was just us.
The Catholics have (or had) a specific service starting at 3.00 pm (the alleged time that Christ is supposed to have died) starting with the Stations of the Cross (again, not sure if you have those) and going on to a full Benediction.
Sorry, Baptist. And nor should you. It's all a bit high church proddy/ Catholic stuff. But you do do tambourines and guitars and that don't you?
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Not tambourines! Guitars and drums though, yes.Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Nope, I'm a baptist. Don't go in for the smells and bells and all that. It's a bit simpler. No idea what stations of the cross or benedictions are.Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:All denominations have some kind of Good Friday service and I don't suppose its so easy for Bish to skive off his. Slight chance it might be early morning I suppose and he can still make it, but unlikely.Gary the Enfield wrote:
Do the United Reformed Church do a Benediction TD? I thought it was just us.
The Catholics have (or had) a specific service starting at 3.00 pm (the alleged time that Christ is supposed to have died) starting with the Stations of the Cross (again, not sure if you have those) and going on to a full Benediction.
Sorry, Baptist. And nor should you. It's all a bit high church proddy/ Catholic stuff. But you do do tambourines and guitars and that don't you?
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Anyway, sorry for digressing chaps!
Charlton date moved. Boooooo!
Freedman out. Gartside out. Davies out. etc, ad nauseum.
Charlton date moved. Boooooo!
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I think that given I am the forum member with the best spelling and punctuation skills I should write a letter to the F.A and Charlton F.C.
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