Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
If you are heading into Horwich I wouldn't mind putting faces to the names, we're already heading there after the game so I wouldn't mind nipping into the boozer you choose if you are about.bobo the clown wrote:Let's sort out the who and then we'll deal with the where. One advantage of a small distance away is they won't be heaving. But being across the way means we are already there.
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
yes.bobo the clown wrote:Yay. On the head.Andy Waller wrote:Most definitely a lager tw*t.William the White wrote:That's great. what kind of tw*t will you be?Andy Waller wrote:I'll go, but I'm not becoming a real ale tw*t..
It's a football match, not a beer festival.
So you don't mind where co lager's everywhere. I don't, coz I'll be driving, Lever End doesn't coz he's a piss head, Willy wants something decent coz he's in need of bacchanalian delights, Bruce only drinks Rioja. We're making progress.
Any one else bothering ??
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
I would have been there, but we're in Yarkshire for the weekend. Besides, the way that I feel at the moment (manflu), i'm not sure that i'll survive another week. 

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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
Are you up for a pint next week ?
If so, do you prefer the ground based pubs or up to Horwich ... & is that a deal breaker either way ?
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If so, do you prefer the ground based pubs or up to Horwich ... & is that a deal breaker either way ?
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
bobo the clown wrote:Are you up for a pint next week ?
If so, do you prefer the ground based pubs or up to Horwich ... & is that a deal breaker either way ?
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
Was meant to be ????
Fck know who to though ?
I guess you're in Devon, slumming it.
Fck know who to though ?
I guess you're in Devon, slumming it.
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
bobo the clown wrote:Was meant to be ????
Fck know who to though ?
I guess you're in Devon, slumming it.
aye... can't easily get back here from there in time for then!
Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
Looks like we're in for a good shout of relegating Birmingham.
Always thought Birmingham City were a bit of a troubling team to play against at home but looking at our actual record against them it would suggest we're in for a very good shout of beating them. (think this comes down to us losing to them after almost going a year unbeaten at home in the league)
Not the nicest thing to be the ones to deliver the final blow to a team on the last day of the season but it would be nice to finish on a positive note at home. So it boils down to this. We win then we can celebrate. Birmingham win then they can celebrate (providing results go their way, which given the scenario looks likely.
This is all speculative as Birmingham may beat Wigan in midweek but we shall see.
Always thought Birmingham City were a bit of a troubling team to play against at home but looking at our actual record against them it would suggest we're in for a very good shout of beating them. (think this comes down to us losing to them after almost going a year unbeaten at home in the league)
Not the nicest thing to be the ones to deliver the final blow to a team on the last day of the season but it would be nice to finish on a positive note at home. So it boils down to this. We win then we can celebrate. Birmingham win then they can celebrate (providing results go their way, which given the scenario looks likely.
This is all speculative as Birmingham may beat Wigan in midweek but we shall see.
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
12-15 kick-off, this one, isn't it?
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
It is. So short time for a pre-match snifter. But the game over & done and time to have waved bye-bye to them by 2.15pm.TANGODANCER wrote:12-15 kick-off, this one, isn't it?
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
It think were going to send them down.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
It's the last day of my thirties so I too will be down the less beautiful end of the country. Have a good meet up though folks, hope enraged relegated Zulus don't smash up the pub...Gary the Enfield wrote:bobo the clown wrote:Anybody fancy a snifter after the Birmingham match ?
I'll be having one or two sniffs of the barmaid's apron (as it's my birthday) but not in Bolton.
Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
Name a venue and I'll make my decision forthwith
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
Hammersmith Odeon.TKIZ! wrote:Name a venue and I'll make my decision forthwith
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:It's the last day of my thirties so I too will be down the less beautiful end of the country. Have a good meet up though folks, hope enraged relegated Zulus don't smash up the pub...Gary the Enfield wrote:bobo the clown wrote:Anybody fancy a snifter after the Birmingham match ?
I'll be having one or two sniffs of the barmaid's apron (as it's my birthday) but not in Bolton.
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
I know we played last game of the season against Brum a few seasons ago (The Flipper-man extravaganza when they all came up in fancy dress) when they were already relegated before the game, but I seem to recall playing them last game some other time not too long ago. Am I wrong?
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Re: Booze after the boos against the Blues ? 3 May 2014
bobo the clown wrote:Hammersmith Odeon.TKIZ! wrote:Name a venue and I'll make my decision forthwith


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TANGODANCER wrote:I know we played last game of the season against Brum a few seasons ago (The Flipper-man extravaganza when they all came up in fancy dress) when they were already relegated before the game, but I seem to recall playing them last game some other time not too long ago. Am I wrong?
We did and they also got relegated that season. Think the result was a 2-1 win and Klasnic scored?
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